Why Every Living Entity Must Ultimately Submit To God
The cosmic manifestation operates strictly under the supreme authority of the Personality of Godhead, and every living entity is constitutionally bound to this divine order. Throughout his teachings, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that recognizing this reality and choosing to surrender is the key to escaping the miseries of material life. Whether one willingly embraces this truth through devotional service or stubbornly resists until the final moment, the ultimate conclusion is that everyone must inevitably submit to the supreme will.
The Natural Position of Surrender
Every living being is eternally an integral part of the Supreme Lord, making obedience and surrender their natural constitutional position. Even in primitive societies, people instinctively recognize and bow down to the powerful energies of nature, which are manifestations of God's authority. Highlighting this inherent trait, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that when we try to artificially claim independence, we become entangled in suffering, but by willingly submitting, we return to our original, joyful state.
- He has his obedience to God, natural. Even the aborigines in the forest, they also submit to the manifestation of God's different energies. As soon as there is some lightning and there is thunderbolt, they immediately offer obeisances.
- We say: You rascal, you don't be overintelligent. You submit to God, you will be happy. Because you cannot become intelligent, you are rascal. So give up this rascaldom, sarva-dharman parityajya (BG 18.66). Simply surrender to Krsna. Then you will be happy.
- The supreme will is the ultimate judgment; no one can argue upon this. A pure devotee therefore submits in all circumstances to the supreme will of the Lord, accepting it as all-auspicious.
The Essence of Bhakti
The process of spiritual emancipation is not based on silent meditation or dry philosophical speculation, but on active, loving engagement. The very Sanskrit root of the word devotion reveals that the path back to Godhead is built entirely on the principle of service. By analyzing this terminology, Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that bhakti means dedicating one's actions, mind, and speech to the Supreme Lord in a mood of total and unalloyed submission.
- Bhaktya means devotional service, submission, submission to the Supreme Lord. Bhaktya means bhaja. It is Sanskrit word. The root meaning is bhaja-dhatukti. Bhaja. Bhaja means service. So bhaja-dhatukti bhakti, bhaktya.
- Srimad-Bhagavatam (SB 11.2.36) states that one should submit everything - his fruitive activities, body, speech, mind, senses, intelligence, soul and modes of nature - to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Narayana.
- In this way, one can perfect his life by engaging in devotional service under the directions of the sastras and the spiritual master. Devahuti understands this and is thus submitting to her son just as Arjuna submitted to Sri Krsna on the battlefield.
- This life is a preparation for the next, and if we want to enjoy our transcendental senses, we have to purify ourselves to return home, back to Godhead. For this purpose, Devahuti is submitting to her son just as a disciple submits to his master.
How the Great Souls Submit
When the universe is plunged into chaos or overwhelmed by demonic forces, even the most powerful administrators of the cosmos do not attempt to solve the problems independently. Instead, they gather together to offer their grievances to the ultimate authority. Recounting the histories of the Purāṇas, Śrīla Prabhupāda illustrates how exalted personalities like Lord Brahmā and the personified Earth willingly approach the Supreme Lord, proving that no one is above the necessity of submitting to God.
- It is learned from various scriptures that the demigods approach Lord Visnu in the ocean of milk and submit their grievances whenever there is some difficulty in the administration of universal affairs.
- Brahma was approached by the mother earth. She felt overburdened by the sinful activities of the demons. So Brahma approaches Narayana. Not directly he can see, but he can stand on the bank of the ocean of milk, and from there he can submit his petition.
- Lord Brahma informed the demigods: Before we submitted our petition to the Lord, He was already aware of the distress on earth - SB 10.1.22.
- The cow-shaped earthly planet submitted that she not only was a woman, but was innocent and sinless as well. Thus she argued that she should not be killed.
The Inevitability of Forced Submission
Those who proudly declare their independence from the Supreme Lord and dedicate their lives to accumulating material wealth live in a state of deep illusion. They may successfully avoid submitting to religious principles during their lives, but they cannot escape the final, inescapable authority of time. Providing a sobering reality check, Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that at the moment of death, the atheist is forcibly stripped of all possessions and compelled to submit to the laws of nature.
- At the time of death, the atheist must submit to the supreme kala, and then the Supreme Personality of Godhead takes away all his possessions and forces him to accept another body.
- This the atheists do not know (at the time of death one must submit to the supreme kala and then He takes away all his possessions and forces him to accept another body), and if they do know, they neglect it so that they may go on with their normal life.
A Rare and Fortunate Mentality
In a world increasingly dominated by godlessness and the false prestige of material advancement, the conscious decision to accept the supreme authority is exceptionally uncommon. Most people remain distracted by temporary pursuits, completely ignoring their spiritual obligations. Observing this condition, Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that anyone who develops the simple understanding that God exists and must be served immediately becomes the most fortunate among humanity.
- That mentality (there is God and I must submit to Him) is very rare to be found. It has to be created. Therefore you will find not very many followers of this Krsna consciousness movement. But one who is following he is very fortunate.
- You cannot find in our group many thousands of people, only selected, fortunate people. Anyone can become fortunate, provided he agrees that, - There is God, and I must submit to God.
- Just like you have submitted, so you can understand God. This is the only qualification.
- Although they (people of the present world) are fallen, if they simply submit themselves at the lotus feet of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, they will be saved from sinful reactions.
Conclusion
The fundamental choice facing every conditioned soul is whether to submit to the Supreme Lord out of love or be forced into submission by the cruel laws of material nature. Through his uncompromising presentation of the Vedic philosophy, Śrīla Prabhupāda makes it clear that true intelligence lies in adopting the path of bhakti, willingly offering everything to the pleasure of God. Those who cultivate this rare and fortunate mentality immediately transcend all cosmic miseries and secure their return to the eternal, spiritual realm.
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