Only Kṛṣṇa Is Able to Give Protection
The search for security is a fundamental drive of the living entity. We surround ourselves with family, accumulate wealth, and depend on the government, believing these will keep us safe. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda shatters this illusion by pointing out that when death arrives, none of these temporary shelters are able to give protection. The only true protector is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa. Realizing this fact and placing one's full faith in Kṛṣṇa's ability to protect is the essence of surrender, or śaraṇāgati.
Illusion of Material Shelter
In the material world, everyone thinks that their family, society, and nation will protect them. Śrīla Prabhupāda calls this "false hope." Just as a bird must fly on its own strength, every soul must face their own destiny. Parents, however rich or strong, cannot save a child from death. This realization—that no human being or material arrangement is able to give protection—is crucial for spiritual advancement. It forces the intelligent person to seek a shelter that is beyond the perishable world.
- Everyone is thinking that "My family, my wife, my children, my nation, my community, that is everything. What is Krsna?" This is the greatest illusion imposed by maya. But nobody will able to give you protection.
- Nobody can give you protection. It is false hope. Just like the birds, when they fly in the sky, everyone has to take his own care. Nobody can help anybody. One can help only in Krsna consciousness, not in the material ways. This is called destiny.
- When death will come, none of you will be able to give me protection. Either my good state or good family or good bank balance or good this, that. No. That's all. Finished.
Responsibility of Leaders and Parents
While ultimate protection comes from Kṛṣṇa, those in positions of authority have a heavy responsibility to act as His representatives. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that a king has no right to levy taxes unless he is able to give protection to the citizens from thieves and rogues. Similarly, the scriptures declare that one should not become a father or mother unless they are able to protect their children from the cycle of birth and death. If a leader or parent cannot deliver their dependents from death, their protection is incomplete.
- The conclusion is that unless the king is perfectly able to give protection to the citizens from rogues and thieves, he has no right to levy taxes from the citizens for his own sense gratification.
- The Bhagavata says: "One should not become a father, one should not become a mother, unless they are able to protect the children from the imminent danger of death." What is that? The cycle of birth and death.
- Krsna continued, "If a person is able to care for or give protection to old parents, a chaste wife, children, the spiritual master, brahmanas and other dependents but does not do so, he is considered already dead, although he is supposedly breathing."
Faith in Kṛṣṇa's Protection
The cornerstone of devotional service is the conviction that Kṛṣṇa will give protection. This is one of the six limbs of surrender. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that if one doubts Kṛṣṇa's potency—thinking "He may not be able to protect me"—then one's spiritual life is finished. A devotee must be confident that the Lord is omnipotent and always prepared to shield His surrendered servants from the onslaughts of māyā and demoniac attacks.
- Saranagati, surrender. Surrender means that "I am surrendering to Krsna with full faith that He is quite competent and able to give me protection." This is called surrender.
- To have faith, this is called surrender. Not that, "Oh, Krsna says, but may not be able to protect me." No. Krsna is able. He is all-powerful, omnipotent. He can give you protection.
- They (devotees spreading Krsna consciousness) must rest assured that demoniac attacks will not be able to harm them, for the Lord is always prepared to give them protection.
Kṛṣṇa's Invitation
Kṛṣṇa is personally canvassing for the conditioned souls to return to Him. He promises in the Bhagavad-gītā that if one surrenders to Him, He will give all protection from sinful reactions. Yet, due to strong attachment to the material world, we often refuse this offer. Śrīla Prabhupāda urges us to accept Kṛṣṇa as our guardian, assuring us that by catching hold of His lotus feet through the chanting of the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra, we will be safe from all dangers.
- He (Krsna) says, - My dear sons, why are you rotting in this miserable world? Come to Me, and I'll give you all protection.
- This attachment strongly affects all conditioned living entities. Lord Krsna is personally canvassing, "Give up everything in this material world. Come to Me, and I shall give you all protection," but we are not agreeable.
- Maya is very strong, there is a chance of our falling down at any moment, but if we are able to catch hold of Krishna's lotus feet by chanting the Hare Krishna mantra, then Krishna gives us all protection from the onslaught attack by Maya.
Conclusion
Ultimately, our safety lies not in our bank balance or our social status, but in our relationship with the Supreme Lord. As Śrīla Prabhupāda states, "As your father is finished, as your grandfather is finished, similarly, your son, grandson will be finished. None of them will be able to give you protection." By recognizing the temporary nature of material supports and turning to the eternal shelter of Kṛṣṇa, we find the only protection that truly lasts—protection from the cycle of birth and death itself.
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