Å›arat-padmotsavaá¹ vaktraá¹
vacaÅ› ca Å›ravaṇÄmá¹›tam
há¹›dayaá¹ ká¹£ura-dhÄrÄbhaá¹
strīṇÄá¹ ko veda ceá¹£á¹itam
Å›arat - in the autumn; padma - a lotus flower; utsavam - blossoming; vaktram - face; vacaḥ - words; ca - and; Å›ravaṇa - to the ear; amá¹›tam - giving pleasure; há¹›dayam - heart; ká¹£ura-dhÄrÄ - the blade of a razor; Äbham - like; strīṇÄm - of women; kaḥ - who; veda - knows; ceá¹£á¹itam - the dealings.
Woman is now depicted very well from the materialistic point of view by KaÅ›yapa Muni. Women are generally known as the fair sex, and especially in youth, at the age of sixteen or seventeen, women are very attractive to men. Therefore a woman’s face is compared to a blooming lotus flower in autumn. Just as a lotus is extremely beautiful in autumn, a woman at the threshold of youthful beauty is extremely attractive. In Sanskrit a woman’s voice is called nÄrÄ«-svara because women generally sing and their singing is very attractive. At the present moment, cinema artists, especially female singers, are especially welcome. Some of them earn fabulous amounts of money simply by singing. Therefore, as taught by ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, a woman’s singing is dangerous because it can make a sannyÄsÄ« fall a victim to the woman. SannyÄsa means giving up the company of women, but if a sannyÄsÄ« hears the voice of a woman and sees her beautiful face, he certainly becomes attracted and is sure to fall down. There have been many examples. Even the great sage ViÅ›vÄmitra fell a victim to MenakÄ. Therefore a person desiring to advance in spiritual consciousness must be especially careful not to see a woman’s face or hear a woman’s voice. To see a woman’s face and appreciate its beauty or to hear a woman’s voice and appreciate her singing as very nice is a subtle falldown for a brahmacÄrÄ« or sannyÄsÄ«. Thus the description of a woman’s features by KaÅ›yapa Muni is very instructive.
When a woman’s bodily features are attractive, when her face is beautiful and when her voice is sweet, she is naturally a trap for a man. The Å›Ästras advise that when such a woman comes to serve a man, she should be considered to be like a dark well covered by grass. In the fields there are many such wells, and a man who does not know about them drops through the grass and falls down. Thus there are many such instructions. Since the attraction of the material world is based on attraction for women, KaÅ›yapa Muni thought, “Under the circumstances, who can understand the heart of a woman?†CÄṇakya Paṇá¸ita has also advised, viÅ›vÄso naiva kartavyaḥ strīṣu rÄja-kuleá¹£u ca: “There are two persons one should not trust — a politician and a woman.†These, of course, are authoritative Å›Ästric injunctions, and we should therefore be very careful in our dealings with women.
Sometimes our Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is criticized for mingling men and women, but Kṛṣṇa consciousness is meant for anyone. Whether one is a man or woman does not matter. Lord Kṛṣṇa personally says, striyo vaiÅ›yÄs tathÄ Å›Å«drÄs te ’pi yÄnti parÄá¹ gatim: whether one is a woman, śūdra or vaiÅ›ya, not to speak of being a brÄhmaṇa or ká¹£atriya, everyone is fit to return home, back to Godhead, if he strictly follows the instructions of the spiritual master and Å›Ästra. We therefore request all the members of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement — both men and women — not to be attracted by bodily features but only to be attracted by Kṛṣṇa. Then everything will be all right. Otherwise there will be danger.