The Dearmost Person

Today I shall speak before you of the history of a boy devotee.

His name is Prahlāda Mahārāja, and he was born in a family which was stubbornly atheistic.

There are two kinds of men in this world; one is called the demon, and the other is called the demigod.

What is the difference between them? The main difference is that the demigods or godly persons are devoted to the Supreme Lord, whereas the demons are atheistic.

They do not believe in God because they are materialists.

These two classes of men always exist in this world.

At the present moment, due to this age of Kali (Quarrel), the number of demons has increased, but the classification has existed since the beginning of creation.

This incident which I am narrating to you occurred very, very long ago, a few million years after the time of creation.

This boy Prahlāda Mahārāja happened to be the son of the most atheistic person and the most materially powerful as well­so you will be interested to rear this history.

Because the society was materialistic, this boy had no opportunity to glorify the Supreme Lord.

The characteristic of a great soul is that he is very eager to broadcast glorification of the Supreme Lord.

Lord Jesus Christ for example, was very much eager to broadcast the glorification of God, but demoniac people misunderstood him and crucified him.

Prahlāda Mahārāja was a five­year­old boy, and, when he was in school, as soon as there was a recreation period, when the teacher was off, he would say to his friends, "My dear friends, come on.

We shall speak about Kṛṣṇa consciousness." I am just opening a scene.

This is Srīmad­ Bhāgavatam, Seventh Canto, Sixth Chapter.

The devotee Prahlāda is saying, "My dear boys, my dear friends, this is the time, in this young age, to prosecute Kṛṣṇa consciousness." Before that, he had held discussions with his little friends, but they said, "Oh, we shall now play.

Why take up Kṛṣṇa consciousness?" In answer to this, Prahlāda Mahārāja is stating, "If you are intelligent, then you must begin Kṛṣṇa consciousness from childhood!" Srīmad­ Bhāgavatam offers bhāgavata­dharma, or scientific knowledge about God.

Bhāgavatam means the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and dharma means the regulative principles of understanding Kṛṣṇa consciousness.

This human form of life is very rare.

It is a great opportunity.

Therefore, Prahlāda says, "My dear friends, you are born as civilized human beings, so this is the greatest opportunity." Although it is temporary, do not know what is the length of my life­it is calculated that in this age the human body is meant to exist not more than a hundred years.

But as the age of Kali advances, duration of life, memory, mercy, religiousness and all other such assets decrease.

Although it is temporary, you can achieve the highest perfection of life while in this human form.

Why is this so important? This is the opportunity­you can understand the Supreme Lord, the all­pervading Lord.

For other life forms this is not possible, By the gradual evolutionary process we come to this plane, so this is the opportunity, this human form of life.

By nature's law, a human body is ultimately given to you so that you can promote yourself to the spiritual life and go back home, back to Godhead.

The ultimate goal of life is Viṣṇu.

In another verse, Prahlāda Mahārāja will say: "People who are in this material world enamored by the material energy, do not know what the goal of human life is." Why? They have been enchanted by the glaring external energy.

They have forgotten that they are spiritual energy.

This is explained later on, but here he says, "This life is an opportunity to understand the ultimate goal of perfection, Viṣṇu." Why should we be very anxious to know Viṣṇu, or God? Prahlāda Mahārāja gives a reason: "Viṣṇu is the dearmost person.

That we have forgotten." We all seek for some dear friend­everyone searches in this way.

A man searches for dear friendship in woman, and woman searches.

for dear friendship in man.

Or else a man searches in man, and woman searches in woman.

Everyone searches after some dear friend, some sweet friend.

Why? We want the cooperation of a dear friend who will help us.

This is part of the struggle for existence, and this is natural.

But we do not know that our most dear friend is Viṣṇu, the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

We are searching after some dear friend, but we do not know who this dear friend can be.

Those who have read Bhagavad­gītā will find this nice verse in the Fifth Chapter: "If you make friendship with Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Lord, then you can understand perfectly that everything that exists in this world or other worlds is all the property of Kṛṣṇa.

He is the proprietor and enjoyer of everything." Why are you performing austerity? Why are you performing religious rituals? Why are you giving in charity? Why do you engage in righteous activities? Whatever formulas you have manufactured are meant for pleasing the Supreme Lord, and nothing more.

By your actions, by your righteous activities, when the Supreme Lord is pleased, you will get the result.

If by your actions you want to gain either material happiness or spiritual happiness, if you want to live on this planet or on other planets, if you want to be a human being or you want to be a tiger, cat or dog, whatever you like you will get.

Therefore He is the most sincere friend.

Whatever you want from Him, you can get.

But the intelligent man does not want anything that is materially contaminated.

In Bhagavad­gītā you will find that Kṛṣṇa says that one can elevate oneself to the highest planet, which is known as Brahmaloka, where the duration of life is millions and millions of years.

You cannot figure the duration of life there: your arithmetic will be ineffective.

The statement in Bhagvad­gītā is that Brahma's life is so long that 4,200,000 years make one day to him.

Kṛṣṇa says, "Whatever position you want, beginning from the ant right up to Brahma, you can have.

But the repetition of birth and death will be there.

However, if, somehow or other, by discharging Kṛṣṇa consciousness in devotional service, you come to Me, then you don't have to come back again to this miserable material condition." Prahlāda Mahārāja said the same thing: We are searching for the most dear friend, Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Lord.

Why is He the most dear friend? By nature He is dear.

What is the dearmost thing within yourself? Have you analyzed? You are yourself the dearmost thing.

I am sitting here, but if there is a fire alarm I shall at once take care of myself: "How can I save myself?" We forget our friends and even our children: "Let me first of all save myself." Self­preservation is the first law of nature.

Ātmā, self, in the grossest sense refers to the body.

In the subtler sphere the mind is ātmā, and in the real sense ātmā means the soul.

In the gross stage we are very fond of protecting the body, and in a subtler stage we are very fond of protecting the mind.

But above this mental, intellectual plane, where the atmosphere is spiritualized, we can understand: "I am not this mind and not this body.

Aham brahmāsmi—am a part and parcel of the Supreme Lord." That is the platform of real understanding.

Prahād Mahārāja says that of all living entities, Viṣṇu is the supreme well­wisher.

Therefore we are all searching for Him.

When a child cries, what does he long for? He longs for the mother.

But he has no language to express this.

By nature, he has his body, born of the mother's body, so there is an intimate relation with the mother's body.

The child won't like any other woman.

The child cries, but when the woman who is the child's mother comes and picks him up, at once he is pacified.

He has no language to express all this, but the real demand is there.

Similarly, we are trying to protect the body.

This is self­preservation.

It is a natural law of the living entity, just as eating is a natural law and sleeping is a natural law.

I defend the body because within the body there is soul.

What is this soul? The soul is a part and parcel of the Supreme Lord.

As we want to protect the hand or the finger because it is a part of the whole body, similarly we try to save ourselves because this is the defending process of the Supreme.

The Supreme does not need defense, but this is a manifestation of our love towards Him, which is now perverted.

The finger and the hand are meant to act in the interests of the whole body; as soon as I want the hand to come here, it comes, and as soon as I want the finger to play on the drum, it plays.

This is the natural position.

Similarly, we are searching for God, to dovetail our energy for the Supreme, but, under the spell of illusory energy, we do not know it.

That is our mistake.

Now, here is an opportunity, in human life.

You have come to understand about Kṛṣṇa consciousness, about your real goal of life, because you are human beings.

I cannot invite cats and dogs and human beings.

A human being can understand the necessity of life.

If he loses the opportunity, it is a great catastrophe.

Prahlāda Mahārāja said, "God is the dearmost personality of all.

We have to search for God." Then what about the material necessities of life? Prahlāda Mahārāja replies to this, "You are after sense gratification.

I know that.

Sense gratification is automatically achieved by contact with this body." Because a hog has a certain type of body, his sense gratification comes from eating stool, the very thing which is most obnoxious to you.

At once, after evacuating, you leave to get free from the bad smell­but the hog is waiting.

As soon as you evacuate, he will at once enjoy.

Other animals are not attracted because one's form of pleasure­seeking is due to his particular body.

There are different types of sense gratification according to different types of bodies.

Therefore, Prahlāda says, "My dear friends, sense gratification is achieved according to one's particular type of body." Everyone who has a material body receives sense gratification.

Don't think that the hogs eating stools are unhappy.

No, they are getting fat in that way.

They are very happy.

Now, if a hog can achieve sense gratification, why not a human being? But that is not our achievement.

That is given by nature; the facilities of a hog's body are offered by nature, and the facilities of a dog's body are also offered by nature, or God.

Why should you labor for facilities which you are destined to receive anyway, by nature's law? In every form of life the bodily demands are satisfied by the arrangement of nature.

This gratification is arranged, just as there is an arrangement for distress.

Do you like fever? No.

Why does it come? I do not know.

But it does come, does it not? Yes.

Did you try for it? No.

So how does it come? "By nature.

That is the only answer.

Similarly, if miseries come by nature, your happiness will also come by nature.

Don't bother about it.

That is the instruction of Prahlāda Mahārāja.

If you can receive the miseries of life without effort, similarly, you can have your happiness also without effort.

Then, what is the real purpose of this human form of life? You have to cultivate Kṛṣṇa consciousness.

Other things will be obtained by nature's law, or God's law.

Even if I don't try, whatever I am to achieve because of my past work and my particular type of body will be supplied.

At any stage or in any form of life, facility is given for sense gratification.

As you do not try for misery, so also happiness will take place without your control.

Your real concern, therefore; ,should be to seek out the higher goal of human life.

Prahlāda Mahārāja was a boy devotee—a born sage, who, at only five years of age, used to speak to his school friends thus:— "My dear friends, now is the time to prosecute Krishna Consciousness, while we are still young (or at least young at heart) unless we start immediately we'll never get out of the sufferings of the material entanglement.

So please at once take up the chanting of­ HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE.