In spite of having subdued the enemies of lust and anger, one may
not have conquered the great enemy of deceit.
This verse instructs us how to gain victory over this powerful enemy.
O wicked mind! Although you adopt the path of sadhana, you imagine yourself
purified by bathing in the trickling urine of the great donkey of full
blown deceit and hypocrisy. By doing so, you are burning yourself and
scorching me a tiny jiva, simultaniously. Stop this! Delight yourself
and me by eternally bathing in the nectarine ocean of pure love for
the lotus feet of Sri Radha-Krishna Yugala.
The overt deceit and hypocracy which are present in a sadhaka even
after adopting the path of sadhana are compared to the urine of a donkey.Considering
oneself to be intently engaged in bhajana while remaining devious and
hypocritical at heart is like considering oneself pure by bathing in
the filth, burning urine of a donkey. A sadhaka should carefully abandon
this pitfall.
1- svanistha 2- parinisthita and 3- nirapeksa
The first (svanista) completely discards the rules and prohibitions prescribed
within varnasrama and endevours incessantly simply to please Bhagavan,
Sri Hari. The parinisthita - sadhaka performs all his activities in accordance
with the rules and prohibitions laid down for the service and attendance
of Bhagavan. Both these types of sadhakas are grhasthas. The nirapeksa-sadhaka
is a renounciate. All three are benefited ONLY when they become thoroughly
honest.Otherwise, by resorting to deceitfulness, they are surely vanquished.
The hypocrisy demonstrated by these three is described below.
1) Deceit of the svanistha-sadhaka ---
(a.) indulging in sense-enjoiment on the pretext of sadhana-bhakti, (b) serving wealthy and influencial materialists instead of unpretentious
devotees, (c) accumulating wealth beyond one`s needs, (d) having great enthusiasm for futile, temporary enterprises, (e) indulging in illogical arguments on the pretext of cultivating
knowledge, and (f) adopting the dress of a renounciate to get material prestige.
2) Deceit of the parinisthita-sadhaka-----
(a) making an external show of strict adherence to rules and regulations
but remaining inwardly attached to material subjects, and 3) Deceit of the nirapeksa-sadhaka---
(a) to maintain pride by thinking oneself to be an elevated vaisnava,
(b) to adopt the dress of a renounciate and due to false ego, regard
other sadhakas as inferior, (c) to accumulate wealth and materials beyond the basic necesseties
of life, (d) to associate with woman on the pretext of sadhana, (e) to keep close contact with materialistic people with the intention
of collecting funds and donations instead of going to the temple,
(f) to worry about collecting funds on the pretext of performing bhajana,
(g) to enffeble ones attachement for Krsna by attributing importance
and respect merely to the external dress and symbols of the renounced
order and by being overly attached to the rules and regulations of
renounciation.
Therefore the defects of mundane arguments (kutarka) false philosophical
conclusions (kusiddhanta) and anarthas, all arising from deceit in the
domain of bhajana, have been compared to the urine of a donkey. Many sadhakas
consider themselves purified by bathing in this unholy urine of the donkey
of deceit, but in reality it only consumes their soul.
There are three kinds of Bhakti-sadhakas...
(b) preferring the association of philanthropists, jnanis, yogis and
materialistic people to that of resolute, loving devotees.