Practice dharma for attaining spiritual purity, not material
prosperity by Chaitanya Charan Das Based on Bhagavad Gita Chapter 09, Text 21
Most of the people who practice dharma, in the sense of
doing some religious rituals, do so for getting material things. Some people
extend this material mentality to the next life; they practice dharma for
attaining material prosperity in heaven (Bhagavad-gita (02.42-43).
Practicing dharma for artha (material prosperity) is not
unscriptural. To elevate materialistic people to the level of basic dharmic
morality, the Vedas provide guidelines centered on trayi-dharma (the material
conception of dharma comprised of three phases: dharma, artha and kama [sensory
pleasure]). However, the Bhagavad-gita (09.21) warns that, though practitioners
of trayi-dharma can attain heaven, they have to come down to earth when their
pious credits get exhausted. They are like vacationers living in a hill-station
resort who have to return to the grind of daily life once their savings run
out.
Practitioners of trayi-dharma like vacationers living in a
hill-station resort who have to return to the grind of daily life once their
savings run out.
Significantly, material prosperity is not the ultimate
purpose of the Vedas – their ultimate purpose is Krishna (Gita 15.15). Krishna
is eternal, whereas material prosperity, be it in earth or in heaven, is
ephemeral. We are at our core spiritual beings and we can find eternal
fulfillment only in pure spiritual love for the all-attractive Supreme,
Krishna. Attaining that love is the ultimate purpose of dharma. No doubt, our
material needs are important and we shouldn’t neglect them. But nor should we
elevate them to life’s – or dharma’s – only purpose.
To protect us from mistakenly practicing dharma for
attaining the ephemeral instead of the eternal, the Gita contrasts the fate of
materialistic dharma practitioners (09.21) with the eternal and imperishable
attainment of devotees (09.20). Both before and after this comparison, the Gita
indicates that bhakti is the eternal religion (09.02: dharmyam… avyayam; 12.20:
dharmyaamrtam).
By practicing the dharma of bhakti and seeking spiritual
purity, not material prosperity, we can gradually relish everlasting happiness
in transcendental love for Krishna.
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