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The
Birth of Lord Krishna
By His
Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Editor's Note: Sri Krishna Janmastami, the
appearance day of Lord Krishna, will be observed on August 11, 2001 in North
America, and August 12 in Europe. The following day is the observance of the
appearance day of Srila Prabhupada, Founder-Acarya of the International Society
for Krishna Consciousness.
In the Bhagavad-gita the Lord says that His appearance,
birth and activities are all transcendental and that one who understands them
factually becomes immediately eligible to be transferred to the spiritual world.
The Lord's appearance or birth is not like that of an ordinary man, who is
forced to accept a material body according to his past deeds. The Lord's
appearance is explained in the Second Chapter: He appears out of His own sweet
pleasure. When the time was mature for the appearance of the Lord, the
constellations became very auspicious. The astrological influence of the star
known as Rohini was predominant. This star is considered to be very auspicious
and is under the direct supervision of Brahma. According to the astrological
conclusion, besides the proper situation of the stars, there are auspicious and
inauspicious moments due to the different situations of the different planetary
systems. At the time of Krishna's birth, the planetary systems were
automatically adjusted so that everything became auspicious.
At that time, in all directions -- east, west, south,
north, everywhere -- there was an atmosphere of peace and prosperity. There were
auspicious stars visible in the sky, and on the surface in all towns and
villages and pasturing grounds and within the minds of everyone there were signs
of good fortune. The rivers were flowing full of waters, and lakes were
beautifully decorated with lotus flowers. The forests were full with beautiful
birds and peacocks. All the birds within the forests began to sing with sweet
voices, and the peacocks began to dance along with their consorts. The wind blew
very pleasantly, carrying the aroma of different flowers, and the sensation of
bodily touch was very pleasing. At home, the brahmanas, who were accustomed to
offering sacrifices in the fire, found their homes very pleasant for offerings.
Due to disturbances created by the demoniac kings, the sacrificial fire had been
almost stopped in the houses of brahmanas, but now they could find the
opportunity to start the fire peacefully. Being forbidden to offer sacrifices,
the brahmanas had been very much distressed in mind, intelligence and
activities, but just on the point of Krishna's appearance, automatically their
minds became full of joy because they could hear transcendental vibrations in
the sky proclaiming the appearance of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
The
denizens of the Gandharva and Kinnara planets began to sing, and the denizens of
Siddhaloka and the planets of the Caranas began to offer prayers in the service
of the Personality of Godhead. In the heavenly planets, the angels along with
their wives, as well as the Vidyadharas along with their wives, began to dance.
The great sages and the demigods, being pleased, began to
shower flowers. At the seashore there was the sound of mild waves, and above the
sea there were clouds in the sky which began to thunder very pleasingly.
When things were adjusted like this, Lord Visnu, who is
residing within the heart of every living entity, appeared in the darkness of
night as the Supreme Personality of Godhead before Devaki, who also appeared as
one of the demigoddesses. The appearance of Lord Visnu at that time could be
compared to the rising of the full moon over the eastern horizon. The objection
may be raised that since Lord Krishna appeared on the eighth day of the waning
moon, there could be no rising of the full moon. In answer to this it may be
said that Lord Krishna appeared in the dynasty which is in the hierarchy of the
moon; therefore, although the moon was incomplete on that night, because of the
Lord's appearance in the dynasty wherein the moon is himself the original
person, the moon was in an overjoyous condition, so by the grace of Krishna he
could appear just as a full moon.
In an astronomical treatise by the name Khamanikya, the
constellations at the time of the appearance of Lord Krishna are very nicely
described. It is confirmed that the child born at that auspicious moment was the
Supreme Brahman, or the Absolute Truth.
Vasudeva saw that wonderful child born as a baby with
four hands, holding conchshell, club, disc and lotus flower, decorated with the
mark of Srivatsa, wearing the jeweled necklace of kaustubha stone, dressed in
yellow silk, appearing dazzling like a bright blackish cloud, wearing a helmet
bedecked with the vaidurya stone, valuable bracelets, earrings and similar other
ornaments all over His body and an abundance of hair on His head. Due to the
extraordinary features of the child, Vasudeva was struck with wonder. How could
a newly born child be so decorated? He could therefore understand that Lord
Krishna had now appeared, and he became overpowered by the occasion. Vasudeva
very humbly wondered that although he was an ordinary living entity conditioned
by material nature and was externally imprisoned by Kamsa, the all-pervading
Personality of Godhead, Visnu, or Krishna, was appearing as a child in his home,
exactly in His original position. No earthly child is born with four hands,
decorated with ornaments and nice clothing, fully equipped with all the signs of
the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Over and over again Vasudeva glanced at his
child, and he considered how to celebrate this auspicious moment:
"Generally, when a male child is born,” he thought, "people observe
the occasion with jubilant celebrations, and in my home, although I am
imprisoned, the Supreme Personality of Godhead has taken birth. How many
millions and millions of times should I be prepared to observe this auspicious
ceremony!"
When Vasudeva, who is also called Anakadundubhi, was
looking at his newborn baby, he was so happy that he wanted to give many
thousands of cows in charity to the brahmanas. According to the Vedic system,
whenever there is an auspicious ceremony in the ksatriya king's palace, out of
joy the king gives many things in charity. Cows decorated with golden ornaments
are delivered to the brahmanas and sages. Vasudeva wanted to perform a
charitable ceremony to celebrate Krishna's appearance, but because he was
shackled within the walls of Kamsa's prison, this was not possible. Instead,
within his mind he gave thousands of cows to the brahmanas.
When Vasudeva was convinced that the newborn child was
the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself, he bowed down with folded hands and
began to offer Him prayers. At that time Vasudeva was in the transcendental
position, and he became completely free from all fear of Kamsa. The newborn baby
was also flashing His effulgence within the room in which He appeared.
Vasudeva then began to offer his prayers. "My dear
Lord, I can understand who You are. You are the Supreme Personality of Godhead,
the Supersoul of all living entities and the Absolute Truth. You have appeared
in Your own eternal form, which is directly perceived by us. I understand that
because I am afraid of Kamsa You have appeared just to deliver me from that
fear. You do not belong to this material world; You are the same person who
brings about the cosmic manifestation simply by glancing over material nature.
"
One may argue that the Supreme Personality of Godhead,
who creates the whole cosmic manifestation simply by His glance, cannot come
within the womb of Devaki, the wife of Vasudeva. To eradicate this argument,
Vasudeva said, "My dear Lord, it is not a very wonderful thing that You
have appeared within the womb of Devaki, because the creation was also made in
that way. You were lying in the Causal Ocean as Maha-Visnu, and by Your
breathing process, innumerable universes came into existence. Then You entered
into each of the universes as Garbhodakasayi Visnu. Then again You expanded
Yourself as Ksirodakasayi Visnu and entered into the hearts of all living
entities and even within the atoms. Therefore Your entrance into the womb of
Devaki is understandable in the same way. You appear to have entered, but You
are simultaneously all-pervading. We can understand Your entrance and
nonentrance from material examples. The total material energy remains intact
even after being divided into sixteen elements. The material body is nothing but
the combination of the five gross elements -- namely earth, water, fire, air and
ether. Whenever there is a material body, it appears that such elements are
newly created, but actually the elements are always existing outside of the
body. Similarly, although You have appeared as a child in the womb of Devaki,
You are also existing outside. You are always in Your abode, but still You can
simultaneously expand Yourself into millions of forms.
"One has to understand Your appearance with great
intelligence because the material energy is also emanating from You. You are the
original source of the material energy, just as the sun is the source of the
sunshine. The sunshine cannot cover the sun globe, nor can the material energy
-- being an emanation from You -- cover You. You appear to be in the three modes
of material energy, but actually the three modes of material energy cannot cover
You. This is understood by the highly intellectual philosophers. In other words,
although You appear to be within the material energy, You are never covered by
it. "
We hear from the Vedic version that the Supreme Brahman
exhibits His effulgence and therefore everything becomes illuminated. We can
understand from the Brahma-samhita that the brahmajyoti, or the Brahman
effulgence, emanates from the body of the Supreme Lord. And from the Brahman
effulgence, all creation takes place. It is also stated in the Bhagavad-gita
that the Lord is the support of the Brahman effulgence. Therefore, originally He
is the root cause of everything. But persons who are less intelligent think that
when the Supreme Personality of Godhead comes within this material world, He
accepts the material qualities. Such conclusions are not very mature but are
made by the less intelligent.
The Supreme Personality of Godhead is directly and
indirectly existing everywhere; He is outside this material creation, and He is
also within it. He is within this material creation not only as Garbhodakasayi
Visnu; He is also within the atom. The existence of the atom is due to His
presence. Nothing can be separated from His existence. In the Vedic injunctions
we find that the Supreme Soul, or the root cause of everything, has to be
searched out because nothing exists independently of the Supreme Soul. Therefore
the material manifestation is also a transformation of His potency. Both inert
matter and the living force -- the soul -- are emanations from Him. Only the
foolish conclude that when the Supreme Lord appears He accepts the conditions of
matter. Even if He appears to have accepted the material body, He is still not
subjected to any material condition. Krishna has therefore appeared and defeated
all imperfect conclusions about the appearance and disappearance of the Supreme
Personality of Godhead.
"My Lord, Your appearance, existence and
disappearance are beyond the influence of the material qualities. Because Your
Lordship is the Supreme Brahman and the controller of everything, there is
nothing inconceivable or contradictory in You. As You have said, material nature
works under Your superintendence, just like a government officer working under
the orders of the chief executive. The influence of subordinate activities
cannot affect You. Since You are the Supreme Brahman, everything is existing
within You, and since all the activities of material nature are controlled by
Your Lordship, none of these activities affect You.
"You are called suklam. Suklam, or "whiteness,
' is the symbolic representation of the Absolute Truth because it is unaffected
by the material qualities. Lord Brahma is called rakta, or red, because Brahma
represents the quality of passion for creation. Darkness is entrusted to Lord
Siva because he annihilates the cosmos. The creation, annihilation and
maintenance of this cosmic manifestation are conducted by Your potencies, yet
You are always unaffected by those qualities. As confirmed in the Vedas, harir
hi nirgunah saksat: the Supreme Personality of Godhead is always free from all
material qualities. It is also said that the qualities of passion and ignorance
are nonexistent in the person of the Supreme Lord.
"My Lord, You are the supreme controller, the
Personality of Godhead, the supreme great, maintaining the order of this cosmic
manifestation. Yet in spite of Your being the supreme controller, You have so
kindly appeared in my home. The purpose of Your appearance is to kill the
followers of the demoniac rulers of the world, who are in the dress of royal
princes but are actually demons. I am sure that You will kill all of them and
their followers and soldiers.
"I understand that You have appeared in order to
kill the uncivilized Kamsa and his followers. But knowing that You were to
appear in order to kill him and his followers, he has already killed so many of
Your predecessors, Your elder brothers. Now he is simply awaiting the news of
Your birth. As soon as he hears about it, he will immediately appear with all
kinds of weapons to kill You. "
After this prayer of Vasudeva, Devaki, the mother of
Krishna, offered her prayers. She was very frightened because of her brother's
atrocities. Devaki said, "My dear Lord, Your eternal forms, like Narayana,
Lord Rama, Hayasirsa, Varaha, Nrsimha, Vamana, Baladeva and millions of similar
incarnations emanating from Visnu, are described in the Vedic literature as
original. You are original because all Your forms as incarnations are outside of
this material creation. Your form was existing before this cosmic manifestation
was created. Your forms are eternal and all-pervading. They are self-effulgent,
changeless and uncontaminated by the material qualities. Such eternal forms are
evercognizant and full of bliss; they are situated in transcendental goodness
and are always engaged in different pastimes. You are not limited to a
particular form only; all such transcendental, eternal forms are
self-sufficient. I can understand that You are the Supreme Lord Visnu.
"After many millions of years, when Lord Brahma
comes to the end of his life, the annihilation of the cosmic manifestation takes
place. At that time the five elements -- namely earth, water, fire, air and
ether -- enter into the mahat-tattva. The mahat-tattva then enters, by the force
of time, into the nonmanifested total material energy, the total material energy
enters into the energetic pradhana, and the pradhana enters into You. Therefore
after the annihilation of the whole cosmic manifestation, You alone remain with
Your transcendental name, form, qualities and paraphernalia.
"My Lord, I offer my respectful obeisances unto You
because You are the director of the unmanifested total energy and the ultimate
reservoir of the material nature. My Lord, the whole cosmic manifestation is
under the influence of time, beginning from the moment up to the duration of the
year. All act under Your direction. You are the original director of everything
and the reservoir of all potent energies.
"All the conditioned souls are continually fleeing
from one body to another and one planet to another, yet they do not get free
from the onslaught of birth and death. But when one of these fearful living
entities comes under the shelter of Your lotus feet, he can lie down without
anxiety of being attacked by formidable death. " This statement by Devaki
is confirmed in the Bhagavad-gita by the Lord Himself. There the Lord says that
even after traveling all over the universe, from Brahmaloka to Patalaloka, one
cannot escape the attack of birth, death, disease and old age. But one who
enters the kingdom of God, the Lord says, is never again obliged to come to the
material world.
"Therefore, my Lord, I request You to save me from
the cruel hands of the son of Ugrasena, Kamsa. I am praying to Your Lordship to
please rescue me from this fearful condition because You are always ready to
give protection to Your servitors. " The Lord has confirmed this statement
in the Bhagavad-gita by assuring Arjuna, "You may declare to the world, My
devotee shall never be vanquished. "
While thus praying to the Lord for rescue, mother Devaki
nonetheless expressed her motherly affection: "I understand that this
transcendental form is generally perceived in meditation by the great sages, but
I am still afraid because as soon as Kamsa understands that You have appeared,
he might harm You. So I request that for the time being You become invisible to
our material eyes. " In other words, she requested the Lord to assume the
form of an ordinary child. "My only cause of fear from my brother Kamsa is
due to Your appearance. My Lord Madhusudana, Kamsa may not know that You are
already born. Therefore I request You to conceal this four-armed form of Your
Lordship, which holds the four symbols of Visnu -- namely the conchshell, the
disc, the club and the lotus flower. My dear Lord, at the end of the
annihilation of the cosmic manifestation, You put the whole universe within Your
abdomen; still by Your unalloyed mercy You have appeared in my womb. I am
surprised that You imitate the activities of ordinary human beings just to
please Your devotee. " On hearing the prayers of Devaki, the Lord replied,
"My dear mother, in the millennium of Svayambhuva Manu, My father Vasudeva
was living as one of the Prajapatis. His name at that time was Sutapa, and you
were his wife named Prsni. At that time, when Lord Brahma was desiring to
increase the population, he requested you to generate offspring. You controlled
your senses and performed severe austerities. By practicing the breathing
exercises of the yoga system, both you and your husband could tolerate all the
influences of the material laws: the rainy season, the onslaught of the wind,
and the scorching heat of the sunshine. You also executed all religious
principles. In this way you were able to cleanse your heart and control the
influences of material laws. In executing your austerity, you used to eat only
the leaves of the trees which fell to the ground. Then with a steady mind and
controlled sex drive, you worshiped Me, desiring some wonderful benediction from
Me. Both of you practiced severe austerities for twelve thousand years by the
calculation of the demigods. During that time, your mind was always absorbed in
Me. When you were executing devotional service and always thinking of Me within
your heart, I was very much pleased with you. O sinless mother, your heart is
therefore always pure. At that time also I appeared before you in this form just
to fulfill your desire, and I asked you to ask whatever you desired. At that
time you wished to have Me born as your son. Although you saw Me personally,
instead of asking for your complete liberation from material bondage, under the
influence of My energy you asked Me to become your son. "
In other words, to appear in the material world the Lord
selected His mother and father -- namely Prsni and Sutapa, respectively.
Whenever the Lord comes as a human being, He must have a mother and a father, so
He selected Prsni and Sutapa perpetually as His mother and father. And on
account of this, neither Prsni nor Sutapa could ask the Lord for liberation.
Liberation is not so important as the transcendental loving service of the Lord.
The Lord could have awarded Prsni and Sutapa immediate liberation, but He
preferred to keep them within this material world for His different appearances,
as will be explained in the following verses. On receiving the benediction from
the Lord to become His father and mother, both Prsni and Sutapa retired from the
activities of austerity and lived as husband and wife in order to beget a child
who was the Supreme Lord Himself.
In due course of time Prsni became pregnant and gave
birth to the child. The Lord spoke to Devaki and Vasudeva: "At that time My
name was Prsnigarbha. In the next millennium you took birth as Aditi and Kasyapa,
and I became your child of the name Upendra. At that time My form was just like
a dwarf, and for this reason I was known as Vamanadeva. I gave you the
benediction that I would take birth as your son three times. The first time I
was known as Prsnigarbha, born of Prsni and Sutapa, the next birth I was Upendra,
born of Aditi and Kasyapa, and now for the third time I am born as Krishna from
you, Devaki and Vasudeva. I have appeared in this Visnu form just to convince
you that I am the same Supreme Personality of Godhead again taken birth. I could
have appeared just like an ordinary child, but in that way you would not have
believed that the Supreme Personality of Godhead had taken birth in your womb.
My dear father and mother, you have therefore raised Me many times as your
child, with great affection and love, and I am therefore very pleased and
obliged to you. And I assure you that this time you shall go back home, back to
Godhead, on account of your perfection in your mission. I know you are very
concerned about Me and afraid of Kamsa. Therefore I order you to take Me
immediately to Gokula and exchange Me with the daughter who has just been born
to Yasoda. "
Having spoken thus to His father and mother, the Lord
turned Himself into an ordinary child in their presence and remained silent.
Being ordered by the Supreme Personality of Godhead,
Vasudeva prepared to take his son from the delivery room, and exactly at that
time, a daughter was born to Nanda and Yasoda. She was Yogamaya, the internal
potency of the Lord. By the influence of this internal potency, Yogamaya, all
the residents of Kamsa's palace, especially the doorkeepers, were overwhelmed
with deep sleep, and all the palace doors opened, although they were barred and
shackled with iron chains. The night was very dark, but as soon as Vasudeva took
Krishna on his lap and went out, he could see everything just as in the
sunlight.
In the Caitanya-caritamrta it is said that Krishna is
just like sunlight and that wherever there is Krishna, the illusory energy,
which is compared to darkness, cannot remain. When Vasudeva was carrying
Krishna, the darkness of the night disappeared. All the prison doors
automatically opened. At the same time there was thunder in the sky and severe
rainfall. While Vasudeva was carrying his son Krishna in the falling rain, Lord
Sesa in the shape of a serpent spread His hood over the head of Vasudeva so that
he would not be hampered by the rainfall. Vasudeva came onto the bank of the
Yamuna and saw that the water of the Yamuna was roaring with waves and that the
whole span was full of foam. Still, in that furious feature, the river gave
passage to Vasudeva to cross, just as the great Indian Ocean gave a path to Lord
Rama when He was bridging over the gulf. In this way Vasudeva crossed the river
Yamuna. On the other side, he went to the place of Nanda Maharaja, situated in
Gokula, where he saw that all the cowherd men were fast asleep. He took the
opportunity of silently entering into the house of Yasoda, and without
difficulty he exchanged his son with the baby girl newly born in the house of
Yasoda. Then, after entering the house very silently and exchanging the boy with
the girl, he returned to the prison of Kamsa and silently put the girl on the
lap of Devaki. He again clamped the shackles on himself so that Kamsa could not
recognize that so many things had happened.
Mother Yasoda understood that a child was born to her,
but because she was very tired from the labor of childbirth, she was fast
asleep. When she awoke, she could not remember whether she had given birth to a
male or a female child.
Thus ends the Bhaktivedanta purport of the Third Chapter
of Krishna, "The Birth of Lord Krishna. "
© CHAKRA 29-Nov-2003
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