Hṛṣīkeśa - Controller of the Senses

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In the Vedic science of spirituality, the senses are often compared to wild horses that must be reined in by the mind. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda reveals that the ultimate controller of these senses is Lord Kṛṣṇa, known as Hṛṣīkeśa. Real self-mastery does not come from suppressing the senses, but from engaging them in the service of their original owner. This article explores the relationship between the individual soul, the senses, and the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

The Supreme Controller (Hṛṣīkeśa)

Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that Kṛṣṇa is the source and master of all faculties. While the living entity claims proprietorship over the body, the senses actually belong to the Lord. Recognizing Kṛṣṇa as Hṛṣīkeśa—the master of the senses—is the first step in spiritual life. He is the twenty-fifth element, controlling the ten senses, the mind, intelligence, ego, and the material elements.

The Qualification of a Guru (Gosvāmī)

A spiritual master is not defined by birth or social title, but by the ability to control the senses. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that the terms svāmī and gosvāmī literally mean "master of the senses." Only one who has conquered the urges of the senses is authorized to accept disciples and teach the science of God. This status is achieved through detachment and knowledge, not heredity.

Control Through Devotional Service

How does one become a controller of the senses? Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that positive engagement is the key. By engaging the senses in the transcendental loving service of the Lord, they automatically become controlled. A devotee who sees, hears, and works for Kṛṣṇa has no time for material sense gratification. This natural detachment, born of higher taste, makes the devotee a true jitendriya (conqueror of the senses).

Brahminical Training

Society requires a class of men who serve as the brain, providing guidance and wisdom. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that such men, the brāhmaṇas, must be specifically trained in sense control. An educational system that does not teach how to control the mind and senses cannot produce first-class citizens. This internal and external cleanliness (śaucam) is the hallmark of a civilized human being.

Conclusion

Śrīla Prabhupāda concludes that the senses, their controllers (the demigods), and the objects of the senses all emanate from the Supreme Lord. By understanding Kṛṣṇa as the ultimate Hṛṣīkeśa and engaging in His service, one moves from being a slave of the senses to becoming their master. This transformation from servant of the senses to servant of God is the perfection of life.

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