श्रीशुक उवाच
बाढमुक्तं भगवत उत्तमश्लोकस्य श्रीमच्चरणारविन्दमकरन्दरस आवेशित
चेतसो भागवतपरमहंसदयितकथां किञ्चिदन्तरायविहतां स्वां शिवतमां
पदवीं न प्रायेण हिन्वन्ति ॥५॥

Å›rÄ«-Å›uka uvÄca
bÄá¸ham uktaá¹ bhagavata uttamaÅ›lokasya Å›rÄ«mac-caraṇÄravinda-makaranda-rasa ÄveÅ›ita-cetaso bhÄgavata-paramahaá¹sa-dayita-kathÄá¹ kiñcid antarÄya-vihatÄá¹ svÄá¹ Å›ivatamÄá¹ padavīṠna prÄyeṇa hinvanti

 Å›rÄ«-Å›ukaḥ uvÄca - ÅšrÄ« Åšukadeva GosvÄmÄ« said; bÄá¸ham - correct; uktam - what you have said; bhagavataḥ - of the Personality of Godhead; uttama-Å›lokasya - who is praised with excellent verses; Å›rÄ«mat-caraṇa-aravinda - of the feet, which are just like the most beautiful fragrant lotus flowers; makaranda - honey; rase - in the nectar; ÄveÅ›ita - absorbed; cetasaḥ - whose hearts; bhÄgavata - to the devotees; paramahaá¹sa - liberated persons; dayita - pleasing; kathÄm - glorification; kiñcit - sometimes; antarÄya - by impediments; vihatÄm - checked; svÄm - own; Å›iva-tamÄm - most exalted; padavÄ«m - position; na - do not; prÄyeṇa - almost always; hinvanti - give up.


Text

ÅšrÄ« Åšukadeva GosvÄmÄ« said: What you have said is correct. The glories of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is praised in eloquent, transcendental verses by such exalted personalities as BrahmÄ, are very pleasing to great devotees and liberated persons. One who is attached to the nectarean honey of the Lord’s lotus feet, and whose mind is always absorbed in His glories, may sometimes be checked by some impediment, but he still never gives up the exalted position he has acquired.

Purport

ÅšrÄ« Åšukadeva GosvÄmÄ« accepted both of the King’s propositions — that a person who is advanced in Kṛṣṇa consciousness cannot embrace materialistic life again and that one who has embraced materialistic life cannot take up Kṛṣṇa consciousness at any stage of his existence. Although accepting both these statements, Åšukadeva GosvÄmÄ« qualified them by saying that a person who has once absorbed his mind in the glories of the Supreme Personality of Godhead may sometimes be influenced by impediments but he still does not give up his exalted devotional position.

According to ÅšrÄ«la ViÅ›vanÄtha CakravartÄ« ṬhÄkura, there are two kinds of impediments to devotional service. The first is an offense at the lotus feet of a Vaiṣṇava. This is called vaiṣṇava-aparÄdha. ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu warned His devotees not to commit vaiṣṇava-aparÄdha, which He described as the mad elephant offense. When a mad elephant enters a beautiful garden, it destroys everything, leaving a barren field. Similarly, the power of vaiṣṇava-aparÄdha is so great that even an advanced devotee becomes almost devoid of his spiritual assets if he commits it. Since Kṛṣṇa consciousness is eternal, it cannot be destroyed altogether, but advancement may be checked for the time being. Thus vaiṣṇava-aparÄdha is one kind of impediment to devotional service. Sometimes, however, the Supreme Personality of Godhead or His devotee desires to impede one’s devotional service. For example, HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu and HiraṇyÄká¹£a were formerly Jaya and Vijaya, the gatekeepers in Vaikuṇṭha, but by the desire of the Lord they became His enemies for three lives. Thus the desire of the Lord is another kind of impediment. But in both cases, the pure devotee, once advanced in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, cannot be lost. Following the orders of his superiors (SvÄyambhuva and Lord BrahmÄ), Priyavrata accepted family life, but this did not mean he lost his position in devotional service. Kṛṣṇa consciousness is perfect and eternal, and therefore it cannot be lost under any circumstances. Because the material world is full of obstructions to advancement in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, there may appear to be many impediments, yet Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, declares in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (9.31), kaunteya pratijÄnÄ«hi na me bhaktaḥ praṇaÅ›yati: once one has taken shelter at the lotus feet of the Lord, he cannot be lost.

In this verse, the word Å›ivatamÄm is very significant. ÅšivatamÄm means “the most auspicious.†The devotional path is so auspicious that a devotee cannot be lost under any circumstances. This is described in the ÅšrÄ«mad Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ by the Lord Himself. PÄrtha naiveha nÄmutra vinÄÅ›as tasya vidyate: “My dear Arjuna, for a devotee there is no question of being lost, either in this life or in the next.†(Bg. 6.40) In Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (6.43) the Lord clearly explains how this is so.

tatra taá¹ buddhi-saá¹yogaá¹
 labhate paurva-dehikam
yatate ca tato bhūyaḥ
 saá¹siddhau kuru-nandana

By the order of the Lord, a perfect devotee sometimes comes to this material world like an ordinary human being. Because of his previous practice, such a perfect devotee naturally becomes attached to devotional service, apparently without cause. Despite all kinds of impediments due to surrounding circumstances, he automatically perseveres in devotional service and gradually advances until he once again becomes perfect. Bilvamaá¹…gala ṬhÄkura had been an advanced devotee in his previous life, but in his next life he became greatly fallen and was attached to a prostitute. Suddenly, however, his entire behavior was changed by the words of the very prostitute who had so much attracted him, and he became a great devotee. In the lives of exalted devotees, there are many such instances, proving that once one has taken to the shelter of the lotus feet of the Lord he cannot be lost (kaunteya pratijÄnÄ«hi na me bhaktaḥ praṇaÅ›yati).

The fact is, however, that one becomes a devotee when he is completely freed from all reactions to sinful life. As Kṛṣṇa states in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (7.28):

yeá¹£Äá¹ tv anta-gataá¹ pÄpaá¹
 janÄnÄá¹ puṇya-karmaṇÄm
te dvanda-moha-nirmuktÄ
 bhajante mÄá¹ dá¹›á¸ha-vratÄḥ

“Persons who have acted piously in previous lives and in this life, whose sinful actions are completely eradicated and who are freed from the duality of illusion engage themselves in My service with determination.†On the other hand, as PrahlÄda MahÄrÄja said:

matir na kṛṣṇe parataḥ svato vÄ
 mitho ’bhipadyeta gá¹›ha-vratÄnÄm

A person who is too attached to materialistic family life — home, family, wife, children and so on — cannot develop Kṛṣṇa consciousness.

These apparent contradictions are resolved in the life of a devotee by the grace of the Supreme Lord, and therefore a devotee is never bereft of his position on the path of liberation, which is described in this verse as Å›ivatamÄá¹ padavÄ«m.