Antiseptic - Physical Purity and Spiritual Protection
In the modern world, humanity relies heavily on chemical antiseptics and vaccines to protect the physical body from infectious diseases. However, the Vedic literature offers a far more comprehensive science of purification that protects both the body and the soul. Śrīla Prabhupāda brilliantly bridges the gap between material hygiene and spiritual immunity, explaining how Vedic injunctions provide perfect antiseptic solutions for our daily lives, while Kṛṣṇa consciousness provides the ultimate vaccine against the epidemic of material suffering.
The Paradox of Cow Dung
According to basic logic, the stool of any animal is highly contaminated and must be avoided. Yet, the Vedic literature declares cow dung to be completely pure. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that when modern scientists tested this axiomatic Vedic truth, they were astonished to find that cow dung is actually packed with antiseptic properties, proving that divine injunctions are perfectly scientific.
- If you argue that, "Cow is an animal. So animal stool is impure. How the cow stool can become pure?" that is puzzling, but it is ordered by the Vedas, it is fact. You analyze cow stool, you find all antiseptic matter.
- Dr. Lal Mohan Gosal, he has very minutely analyzed the cow dung and he has found that cow dung is a composition of all antiseptic properties. So similarly, he has also analyzed the water of the Ganges out of curiosity.
- Cow dung is accepted as purified and antiseptic. A person can keep stacks of cow dung in one place, and it will not create a bad odor to disturb anyone. We can take it for granted that in the spiritual world, stool and urine are also pleasantly scented.
- In Ayur-veda, cow dung dried and burned into ashes is used as toothpowder. It is very antiseptic toothpowder.
The Medicinal Nīma and Tulasī
Vedic culture utilizes various plants not only for their spiritual significance but for their powerful physical benefits. Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights the nīma tree and the sacred tulasī leaf as primary examples. Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu was famously born beneath a nīma tree, a plant revered in Ayurvedic medicine for its unparalleled antiseptic qualities.
- Because of all the antiseptic effects of the nima tree and because Lord Caitanya was born beneath a nima tree, Sita Thakurani gave the Lord the name Nimai.
- Nima wood is so antiseptic that the Ayurvedic science uses it to cure leprosy. Medical scientists have extracted the active principle of the nima tree, which is called margosic acid. Nima is used for many purposes, especially to brush the teeth.
- It is believed that such inauspicious living creatures (like Dakini and Sankhini) cannot go near a nima tree. At least medically it is accepted that nima wood is extremely antiseptic, and formerly it was customary to have a nima tree in front of one’s house.
- The example is given here (in Srimad Bhagavatam 3.15.49) of tulasi leaves. The tulasi leaf is very useful even from the medicinal or antiseptic point of view. It is considered sacred and is offered to the lotus feet of the Lord.
The Supreme Antiseptic Lord
In the Śrī Īśopaniṣad, the Supreme Personality of Godhead is described as śuddham (antiseptic) and apāpa-viddham (prophylactic). Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that because God is absolute purity, He can never be contaminated by the material energy. Furthermore, anything that comes into contact with Him—such as food offered in devotion—immediately acquires this spiritually antiseptic quality.
- To confirm that the Lord is always pure and uncontaminated, Sri Isopanisad describes Him as suddham (antiseptic) and apapa-viddham (prophylactic).
- He (God) is antiseptic in the sense that even an impure thing can become purified just by touching Him. The word "prophylactic" refers to the power of His association.
- To make food antiseptic, eatable and palatable for all persons, one should offer food to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- When there is an epidemic disease, an antiseptic vaccine protects a person from the attack of such an epidemic. Similarly, food offered to Lord Visnu and then taken by us makes us sufficiently resistant to material affection.
The Vaccine of Kṛṣṇa Consciousness
The material world is heavily infected with the diseases of birth, death, old age, and disease. How can one live here without becoming infected? Śrīla Prabhupāda guarantees that the practice of Kṛṣṇa consciousness acts as a perfect spiritual vaccine. By constantly chanting the holy names, a devotee walks safely through the material epidemic, completely unaffected by its miseries.
- Suppose there is some epidemic in the city, and one has taken the antiseptic vaccine of measure. He's not affected. Similarly this Krsna consciousness is the antiseptic method to become free from the contamination of this material world.
- Just like doctors, they go, treat patients suffering from infectious disease, but they keep themselves always unaffected. They know the remedial measures, antiseptic, prophylactic processes. So this prophylactic antiseptic process is Krsna-kirtanam.
- If you chant Hare Krsna always, either loudly or silently or within yourself, mind, if you chant, so there is no question of impurification. It is... You remain always in, what is called, antiseptic stage, or prophylactic stage.
- The antiseptic potency of devotional service to the Lord is so great that it can neutralize the material infection even in the present life of a devotee. A devotee does not need to wait for his next birth for complete liberation.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda's teachings provide the most complete system of health available to humanity. While modern science works tirelessly to create medicines for the temporary body, Kṛṣṇa consciousness cures the ultimate disease of the soul. By honoring kṛṣṇa-prasādam and constantly vibrating the holy names, we inoculate ourselves against the miseries of material life and restore our original, pure spiritual health.
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