kvacin nigÄ«rṇo 'jagarÄhinÄ jano
nÄvaiti kiñcid vipine 'paviddhaḥ
daá¹£á¹aḥ sma Å›ete kva ca danda-śūkair
andho 'ndha-kūpe patitas tamisre
kvacit - sometimes; nigÄ«rṇaḥ - being swallowed; ajagara-ahinÄ - by the great snake known as the python; janaḥ - the conditioned soul; na - not; avaiti - understands; kiñcit - anything; vipine - in the forest; apaviddhaḥ - pierced by arrows of suffering; daá¹£á¹aḥ - being bitten; sma - indeed; Å›ete - lies down; kva ca - sometimes; danda-śūkaiḥ - by other kinds of snakes; andhaḥ - blind; andha-kÅ«pe - in a blind well; patitaḥ - fallen; tamisre - in a hellish condition of life.
When one becomes unconscious due to being bitten by a snake, one cannot understand what is taking place outside the body. This unconscious condition is the condition of deep sleep. Similarly, the conditioned soul is actually sleeping on the lap of the illusory energy. Bhaktivinoda ṬhÄkura has sung, kota nidrÄ yÄo mÄyÄ-piÅ›ÄcÄ«ra kole: “O living entity, how long will you sleep in this condition on the lap of the illusory energy?†People do not understand that they are actually sleeping in this material world, being devoid of knowledge of spiritual life. Caitanya MahÄprabhu therefore says:
enechi auá¹£adhi mÄyÄ nÄÅ›ibÄra lÄgi’
hari-nÄma-mahÄ-mantra lao tumi mÄgi’
“I have brought medicine to awaken every living being from perpetual sleep. Please receive the holy name of the Lord, the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahÄ-mantra, and awaken.†The Kaá¹ha Upaniá¹£ad (1.3.14) also says, uttiá¹£á¹ha jÄgrata prÄpya varÄn nibodhata: “O living entity, you are sleeping in this material world. Please get up and take advantage of your human form of life.†The sleeping condition means loss of all knowledge. In Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (2.69) it is also said, yÄ niÅ›Ä sarva-bhÅ«tÄnÄá¹ tasyÄá¹ jÄgarti saá¹yamÄ«: “What is night for all beings is the time of awakening for the self-controlled.†Even in the higher planets, everyone is under the spell of the illusory energy. No one is really interested in the real values of life. The sleeping condition, called kÄla-sarpa (the time factor), keeps the conditioned soul in a state of ignorance, and therefore pure consciousness is lost. In the forest there are many blind wells, and if one falls down in one there is no chance of being rescued. In a state of sleep, one remains perpetually bitten by some animals, especially snakes.