The Liberating and Binding Effect of Words
Srila Prabhupada frequently contrasts the binding nature of mundane speech with the liberating potency of transcendental sound. While harsh material words can pierce the heart and flowery promises can entangle the soul in fruitive activities, the absolute words of the Supreme Lord, the spiritual master, and the saintly devotees offer eternal freedom. By submissively hearing and honoring these divine instructions, one awakens to Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
The Pain of Material Speech
Srila Prabhupada explains that in the material world, words can cause profound suffering and distress. The harsh and piercing words of relatives or enemies can burn the heart day and night, demonstrating the painful entanglement and inevitable frustrations of bodily relationships.
- Although one can suffer harm from an enemy and not mind so much because pain inflicted by an enemy is natural, when one is hurt by the strong words of a relative, one suffers the effects continually.
- Suniti's position was like that (like a burnt leaf in a forest fire). Although her face was as beautiful as a lotus flower, it dried up because of the burning fire caused by the harsh words of her co-wife.
- When one is hurt by the strong words of a relative, one suffers the effects continually, day and night, and sometimes the injury becomes so intolerable that one commits suicide.
The Entanglement of Flowery Words
Beyond overt insults, Srila Prabhupada warns against the sweet, flowery words of the Vedas that encourage material elevation. Men of small knowledge become attached to these promises of heavenly pleasure, remaining bound to the cycle of karma rather than seeking true spiritual liberation.
- Men of small knowledge are very much attached to the flowery words of the Vedas, which recommend various fruitive activities for elevation to heavenly planets, resultant good birth, power, and so forth.
- People in general, bound by the sweet words of the Vedas, engage themselves again and again in fruitive activities, enamored by the results of their actions.
- Men of small knowledge are very much attached to the flowery words of the Vedas, and they say that there is nothing more than this.
The Absolute Instructions of the Spiritual Master
The pathway to liberation begins with hearing the guru. Srila Prabhupada emphasizes that a sincere disciple takes the instructions of the spiritual master as their very life and soul, believing in them firmly without adding any mental concoction or alteration.
- I have no capacity, but I took it, the words of my guru, as life and soul. So this is fact. Guru-mukha-padma-vakya, cittete koriya aikya. Everyone should do that. But if he makes addition, alteration, then he is finished.
- Believing in the words of His (Caitanya's) spiritual master, He introduced the sankirtana movement, just as the present Krsna consciousness movement was started with belief in the words of our spiritual master.
- My Guru Maharaja had thousands of disciples. So out of thousands of disciples, practically I am little successful. That everyone knows. Why? Because I firmly believed in the words of my guru. That's all.
The Transformative Power of Sādhu-saṅga
Associating with realized souls and hearing their words has an immediate, purifying effect. Srila Prabhupada illustrates that even a few potent words from a sādhu or devotee can penetrate the heart, eradicate years of accumulated misgivings, and completely redirect one's life toward the Supreme Lord.
- The potent words of such realized souls (saints and sages) penetrate the heart, thereby eradicating all misgivings accumulated through years of undesirable association.
- It is therefore enjoined in Vedic literature that one should always try to associate with saintly persons and try to disassociate oneself from the common man, because by one word of a saintly person one can be liberated from material entanglement.
- His (Bilvamangala Thakura's) entire behavior was changed by the words of the very prostitute who had so much attracted him, and he became a great devotee.
Conclusion
The compilation of these quotes reveals a profound dichotomy between material and spiritual sound vibration. Srila Prabhupada teaches that while mundane speech and fruitive promises entangle the living entity in suffering and illusion, the transcendental words of the Supreme Lord, the śāstra, and the pure devotees cut through this bondage. By placing absolute faith in the instructions of the guru and submissively hearing the truth, the conditioned soul is liberated from the material world and returns to their eternal, joyful constitutional position.
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