Divine Source and Decay of Bodily Strength
In the material world, bodily strength is often mistaken for independent power, but Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that it is a borrowed energy originating from the Supreme Lord. This article explores the source of physical vitality, its inevitable decline in the current age of Kali, and the crucial distinction between temporary muscle power and eternal spiritual strength.
Original Source of Strength
Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that no living entity possesses independent strength. Our physical vitality is derived from the life air, or prāṇa, which in turn emanates from the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Therefore, all prowess, whether in humans or demigods, is subject to the superintendence of the Lord.
- All living entities, moving and nonmoving, receive their vital force, their bodily strength and their very lives from the air. All of us follow the air for our vital force, exactly as servants follow an emperor.
- God is described as the original source of everything, even our body, senses, mind, activities, prowess, bodily strength, mental strength and determination for securing the necessities of life. Indeed, the Lord's energies can be perceived in everything.
- Our sensory prowess, mental power, bodily strength, living force, immortality and mortality are all subject to the superintendence of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Diminishing Strength in Age of Kali
A defining symptom of the current age, Kali-yuga, is the degradation of human faculties. Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently notes that as religious principles wane, so too do the duration of life, memory, mercy, and bodily strength. This decline is observable even across recent generations.
- As the religious principles are reducing, so many other things are reducing, of which the duration of life, bodily strength, mercifulness, memory.
- In the Kali-yuga the memory is being reduced. The duration of life is being reduced. Peoples' mercifulness is being reduced. This is the symptom of Kali-yuga. Bodily strength - reduced.
- The bodily strength is also reducing. Now you American generation, you are not as strong as your father or grandfather. You can understand that. You are not so luxuriantly grown up, bodily growth.
Spiritual Strength vs. Physical Power
While physical strength allows one to manipulate matter, it is insufficient for spiritual realization. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that true bala refers to spiritual strength derived from Lord Balarāma. The human form of life is meant for self-realization, and one's energy should be directed toward this goal rather than mere sense gratification.
- Bala means spiritual strength not physical. Some less intelligent persons interpret bala as the strength of the body. But no one can have spiritual realization by physical strength.
- No one can attain spiritual perfection by physical strength. One must have the spiritual strength which is infused by Balarama, or Sankarsana. Ananta, or Sesa, is the source of the power which sustains all the planets in their different positions.
- Uncontrolled, sensuous persons play with the assets of the body and accumulate wealth. But the strength of the body should be used for self-realization, not for sense gratification.
Conclusion
Bodily strength is a valuable but temporary asset that must be understood in its proper context. It originates from the Supreme Lord and is currently diminishing due to the influence of the age of Kali. Śrīla Prabhupāda advises that rather than taking false pride in this flickering power, one should utilize whatever strength remains to cultivate spiritual consciousness, for that is the only energy capable of transcending the material world.
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