Prabhupāda Exposes the Folly of a Frog's Calculation
When humanity attempts to comprehend the limitless Supreme Lord through the tiny lens of mundane intelligence, the result is profound ignorance disguised as academic knowledge. To dismantle this arrogance, Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently used the classical logic of "Dr. Frog," who lived his entire life in a three-foot well and tried to estimate the size of the Atlantic Ocean. This powerful analogy illustrates why we must abandon mental speculation and accept authorized, descending knowledge to understand the Absolute Truth.
The Limitation of the Conditioned Senses
The fundamental flaw in modern scientific research is its absolute reliance on the limited, imperfect senses of the conditioned soul. A person confined to a tiny fraction of the universe has no empirical means to measure the infinite creations of God. As Śrīla Prabhupāda logically points out, such researchers are no better than frogs who have never seen anything beyond their immediate, restricted environment.
- A frog lives within the well, he's calculating the length and breadth of Atlantic Ocean. How it is possible? We are the frogs in the well. We have got limited capacity to understand. Our senses are limited. We are thinking Krsna, or God, He is also limited.
- Because we have got very limited knowledge. Atmavat manyate jagat. The same Dr. Frog. Dr. Frog is calculating in his own way, and he is puzzled how there can be an Atlantic Ocean or Pacific Ocean. Because he has never experienced, he has no idea.
- Materialistic scientists, they are simply speculating like the frog in the well. They do not know; neither they have means. But a Krsna conscious person knows. He gets information from Krsna.
- All these rascal scientists, they are all frog in the well. They have got little calculation of this planet, and they have no information of... There are so many millions of planets.
The Arrogance of Mental Speculation
Instead of admitting their insignificance, mundane philosophers and scientists audaciously attempt to define the Absolute Truth using their own relative standards. They reject the inconceivable potencies of the Lord because such power does not fit into their tiny conceptual framework. We hear from Śrīla Prabhupāda that this arrogance leads them to mistakenly view the Supreme Lord as an ordinary historical figure or a mythological construct.
- Our folly is that we are trying to study Krsna, or God, by our own standard, frog standard. We do not know how great Krsna is, how His potency is great, how He is manufacturing.
- The mental speculator may be called Dr. Frog. The story is that a frog in a three-foot well wanted to calculate the length and breadth of the Atlantic Ocean on the basis of his knowledge of his own well. But it was an impossible task for Dr. Frog.
- Those who are researching, they cannot understand Krsna. They understand Krsna as ordinary human being, maybe little learned. That's all. The Dr. Frog's calculation of Atlantic Ocean.
- Jiva Gosvami says: Unless you accept inconceivable power of the Supreme Lord, you cannot understand God. That is not possible. If your compare with your conceivable power, that, God may be like this . . . That Dr. Frog's calculation of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Folly of Disbelieving the Infinite
When a frog is informed about the existence of an ocean, its immediate reaction is disbelief, as it cannot imagine anything larger than its well. Similarly, atheists simply deny the existence of the spiritual sky and the Supreme Lord because these realities dwarf their material experience. As masterfully explained by Śrīla Prabhupāda, this froggish mentality traps the conditioned soul in a cycle of ignorance and false pride.
- Those who are not Krsna conscious, they do not know. They are frogs of the well, simply calculating, "This three feet water, space, is my habitation." And when he's given information of the Atlantic Ocean, he does not believe.
- The frog is perpetually within the well, and if somebody informs him that there is another big span of water, Atlantic Ocean, he simply calculates that "It may be a little more than this well, little more than this well."
- Western scientists, philosophers, they are all Dr. Frogs. They simply calculating three feet water, that's all. As soon as you speak to them about Atlantic Ocean, they say: "Oh, it is impossible." Froggish brain.
- The frog is calculating the length and breadth of Atlantic Ocean, keeping itself in the well. Similarly, these rascals are frogs in the well, they are calculating the estimation of the length and breadth of Atlantic Ocean and claiming themselves as God.
Conclusion
The analogy of Dr. Frog perfectly dismantles the pride of modern speculative science and materialistic philosophy. By trying to measure the infinite Supreme Lord with a tiny, finite brain, the conditioned soul remains forever trapped in the well of illusion. Through the penetrating logic of Śrīla Prabhupāda, we learn that true knowledge can only be obtained by humbly accepting the descending wisdom of the Vedas, completely abandoning the futile practice of froggish calculation.
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