Some people have doubts. They think that
Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja has said that women and black people
are very low. The fact is that he has not said it, and it is actually
a wrong idea a very wrong idea. You should know you are neither
male nor female. The soul is transcendental a servant of Lord
Sri Krsna, but we have now accepted a female or male form.
*[
See Endnote 1]
It is not that the intelligence is low in ladies and high in men. It
is also not true that black people are necessarily sudras. Who are sudras?
Those who eat cow-flesh and drink alcohol, and those who cheat others.
Sudras are those engaged in diplomacy, hypocrisy and envy whether
they are black or white. I will speak something more on this topic,
with reference to Srimad-Bhagavatam.
You should know that we are all spirit souls. The soul is not white
or black. All souls are very beautiful. Regarding the transcendental
form of the soul, there is no question of who is less intelligent or
more intelligent. If ladies are so low-class and so low in intelligence,
how could the gopis have defeated even Lord Sri Krsna? *[
See Endnote 2] Why does our guru-parampara, beginning from Brahma and Narada, worship
the gopis? Why did Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu Sri Krsna Himself
adopt Srimati Radha's mood? Srimati Radhika always defeats Krsna
in beauty, in intelligence, and in all other ways. If ladies are less,
why do we Gaudiya Vaisnavas want to be gopis? Who in our Gaudiya parampara
does not want to be a gopi? We want to serve Lord Krsna and Srimati
Radhika in a female form, not a male form. So how is it possible that
this female form is lower? Dont think like this.
It has been sometimes stated in the scriptures that there are some specialities
in ladies; ladies can have children. Men cannot do this, not even if
they were to have an operation. If a man has an operation to become
a lady, still he cannot have children. Also, ladies are very affectionate.
They always have a service-mood. A boy will say, "Sister, give
me water. Mother, give me water." But ladies will not say, "Oh,
brother, Oh father, give me water." These are specialties.
Some persons think that Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja and the scriptures
discern someone's qualities on the basis of birth. This is not true.
*[
See Endnote 3] Srila Vyasadeva appeared in a family of sudras, and
Sri Narada Rsi was also born in a sudra-family. However, whoever calls
them sudras will go to hell. Srila Haridasa Thakura was born in a Muslim
family. He appeared in a family in which cows were slaughtered and their
flesh eaten, but he is not a Muslim.
Ramananda Raya said about himself, "I am sudra." This is trnad-api-sunicena
humility. Mahaprabhu said about Himself, "I am a Mayavadi
sannyasi." Was he a Mayavadi sannyasi? Of course not. Do not think
that He was a Mayavadi. One may say that He Himself said so, but He
said so only out of trinad-api-sunicena.
Throw out all these doubts the ideas that Srila Bhaktivedanta
Swami Maharaja has written something against ladies and black people.
It is not correct. If anyone has explained his words in this way, perhaps
they didnt understand his idea. Perhaps they have made mistakes
in their editing. He, or anyone like him, will never write like this.
What is written in the Bhagavatam is true.
The Hague, Holland: July 13, 2005
Some persons have told me that when they read Pujyapada Srila Bhaktivedanta
Swami Maharaja's translations of Srimad-Bhagavatam, and especially his
purports, they lose their faith in Krsna-consciousness. They say this
is because his books state that ladies are inferior, and that black
people are all sudras and cannot have bhakti. So many people who were
in ISKCON left because of this.
In this regard, I want to tell you all that in the Bhagavad-gita it
is written:
mam hi partha vyapasritya
ye pi syuh papa-yonayah
striyo vaisyas tatha sudras
te pi yanti param gatim
[At this time Srila Narayana Maharaja called on a devotee to read the
translation, as it is written in a 1970 BBT printing.]
[Devotee reads aloud:] "O son of Prtha, those who take shelter
in Me, though they be of lower birth women, vaisyas (merchants)
and sudras (workers) can attain the supreme destination."
(Bhagavad Gita 9.32)]
[Devotee:] Sri Krsna is saying, "O Arjuna, those who take shelter
of Me, although they may be of a lower birth, like women, vaisyas and
sudras, can still attain the supreme destination.
[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] What you have explained is totally wrong.
This is why they are confused and have doubts. Mam hi partha vyapasrtya.
After the word 'papa-yoniya' (sinful species) there should be a comma,
not a hyphen, and not the word 'like'. Stri women are
not papa-yoni. Sudras are also not papa-yoni. Who are papa-yoni? Srimad-Bhagavatam
explains this:
kirata-hunandhra-pulinda-pulkasa
abhira-sumbha yavanah khasadayah
ye 'nye ca papa yad-apasrayasrayah
sudhyanti tasmai prabhavisnave namah
["Kirata, Huna, Andhra, Pulinda, Pulkasa, Abhira, Sumbha, Yavana,
members of the Khasa races and even others addicted to sinful acts can
be purified by taking shelter of the devotees of the Lord, due to His
being the supreme power. I beg to offer my respectful obeisances unto
Him." (Srimad Bhagavatam 2.4.18)]
They are papa-yoni, because they have no Krsna-consciousness. They eat
meat and eggs, and they drink wine and large quantities of alcohol.
They smoke and engage in so many sinful activities. They are papa-yoni.
For stri (women), it has only been said that they have some monthly
impurity. They are not inferior.
Regarding sudras, who is Sri Narada Rsi? In what class was he born?
Narada was a dasi-putra, the son of a maidservant. Was he low class?
Srila Vyasadeva was born from the womb of a sudra mother, and Prahlada
was the son of an atheistic demon. Vidura was also born of a sudra mother,
and there are so many others like him. Should we reject them? According
to the Vedic system of classification, women, vaisyas and sudras are
not papa-yoni. Nowhere has this been written.
Another misunderstanding of Srila Swami Maharaja's intention is found
in the edited and published version of his purport to Srimad-Bhagavatam
4.26.26. We find there:
"Generally when a woman is attacked by a man whether her
husband or some other man she enjoys the attack, being too lusty."
*[
See Endnote 4]
In the verse itself, nothing like this has been written that
ladies are less-intelligent, or that they cannot perform bhajana, or
that they are lusty and men are not so. The verse states: "My dear
Queen, due to my sinful desires I went to the forest to hunt without
asking you. Therefore I must admit that I have offended you. Nonetheless,
thinking of me as your most intimate subordinate, you should still be
very much pleased with me. Factually I am very much bereaved, but being
pierced by the arrow of Cupid, I am feeling lusty. But where is the
beautiful woman who would give up her lusty husband and refuse to unite
with him?"
It has never been written that men are not very lusty. Men are also
lusty. *[
See Endnote 5] Moreover, it is the soul who comes in a male-form
or women-form; so all are equal.
All the Rsis of Dandakaranya were male. They prayed to Lord Ramacandra,
"We want to be like the gopis." Then, by Lord Rama's mercy
they became perfectly self-realized and went to Vraja. There, taking
birth from the wombs of gopis, they attained the forms of gopis. Were
they less intelligent? We should not think like that.
Srila Swami Maharaja has written that in some cases there is some speciality
in women and in some cases some speciality in male. This has also been
told in Srimad-Bhagavatam. So we should not think that ladies cannot
perform bhakti or that they are less intelligent or inferior
nor should we think that Srila Swami Maharaja has said so.
It is stated in Sri Jagadananda Pandita's Prema-Vivarta,
yadi caha pranaya rakhite gaurangera sane
chota haridasera katha thake yena mane
["If you wish to associate with Caitanya Mahaprabhu, you must always
remember the incident of Chota Haridasa and how he was rejected by the
Lord."]
What is the meaning? Ladies are very attractive and beautiful, so men
should not mix with them. But ladies are also advised not to mix with
men. The advice is for both. We should not think that ladies are inferior
or less intelligent. We should not think in this way.
Those with doubts have quoted a statement from Srila Swami Maharaja's
purport: "It may be clearly said that the understanding of a woman
is always inferior to the understanding of a man." In the original
verse it hasnt been written like this. I think that some of the
purports given by Srila Swami Maharaja have been somewhat changed by
editors. I have read Srila Swami Maharaja's books in their entirety,
and therefore I know that he would never write like this.
I dont agree with this statement, and he could never have written
it. You should try to reconcile such statements, and dont be worried
about this. What has been written in Srimad-Bhagavatam is all right,
and if something in the purport is different from the Srimad-Bhagavatam
version, it is due to the fact that the editing was incorrect.
Do you know Lord Brahma? He begot a beautiful daughter named Sarasvati
and began pursuing her. She at once became a lady deer and began to
run, and he became a male deer. Marici was present and he said, "Father,
what are you doing? You are intelligent. You should know that everybody
will laugh at you. Don't do this." Marici's six sons began to laugh,
and then Lord Brahma cursed them. They became the sons of Kalanemi,
and in their following birth they became the six sons of Devaki, who
were killed by Kamsa. They could not understand Lord Brahma, but Marici
understood. He did not commit an offence, but they did so. We should
be very careful.
I read everything that Srila Swami Maharaja wrote, and everything is
ok the only thing is that there is some mis-editing. Some persons
cannot reconcile. They say papa-yoni, meaning sinful, necessarily applies
to ladies. This is quite wrong.
It is stated in Srimad-Bhagavatam:
purnah pulindya urugaya-padabja-raga
sri-kunkumena dayita-stana-manditena
tad-darsana-smara-rujas trna-rusitena
limpantya anana-kucesu jahus tad-adhim
["Some other Vraja gopi said: O sakhis! We consider the young aborigine
women (Pulindis) to be truly blessed and successful, because they possess
extraordinary attachment (anuraga) for Sri Krsna within their hearts.
When they see our dearmost beloved Krsna, an intense desire to meet
with Him is aroused within their hearts. Their hearts are struck with
the disease of love. At that time, they smear their breasts and faces
with the reddish kunkuma powder collected from the grass of Vrindavana.
The beloved gopis of Krsna had adorned their breasts with this kunkuma
powder and it then becomes affixed to Sri Krsna's lotus feet. When Syamasundara
walks about Vrndavana, the grass becomes covered with this powder. The
supremely fortunate Pulindi girls smear their breasts and faces with
this powder, and in this way they alleviate the anguish of their love."
(Srimad Bhagavatam 10.21.17)]
In the chapter called Venu-gita, Srimati Radhika prays that in Her next
life she will take birth as a Pulinda girl. Although the Pulinda girls
are born in families of aborigine tribesmen and have menial jobs like
carrying firewood, Radhika says, "The Pulinda girls are most fortunate,
because they place the dust of the lotus feet of Krsna on their breasts.
I want to be a Pulinda girl." So you should not worry about a lady's
so called high or low birth.
[Question:] Could you explain what Krsna meant when He said in the Bhagavad-gita
that women, vaisyas and sudras are less than brahmanas and ksatriyas?
We read that in Srila Prabhupada's translation.
[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Brahmana refers to "brahma-jnanati".
Such bramanas are self-realized; they are not like the brahmanas of
Kali-yuga. If a Vaisnava is really a Vaisnava, he will have no lust
or anger, or any other bad qualities. If he has no envy, greed, pride
or illusion, then he is brahmana. He is victorious over the six bad
qualities. At that time, when Lord Sri Krsna spoke Bhagavad-gita, Vasistha,
Atri, and so many other exalted devotees were present. They were real
brahmanas. *[
See Endnote 6]
The ksatriyas were engaged in war, in controlling the state, in taking
taxes, and in many other political activities. The vaisyas were engaged
in business and farming, but they also served the Vaisnavas and brahmanas.
Then striya ladies they have children, and engage in such
activities as serving their husbands and doing household work. For this
reason it has been told that vaisyas, women and sudras are less than
brahmanas and ksatriyas. But this has not been told about women like
Arundhati, or Anasuya, Gargi, Gangamata Thakurani, Jahnava Thakurani
or Hemlata Thakurani. This does not refer to them.
The Hague, Holland: July 14, 2005
I want to explain something regarding my class yesterday. In the Bhagavad-gita
Sri Krsna made a statement about women:
mam hi partha vyapasritya
ye pi syuh papa-yonayah
striyo vaisyas tatha sudras
te pi yanti param gatim
What is the meaning? Srila Swami Maharaja has written: "O son of
Pritha, anyone who will take shelter in Me
" This is very
clear. "
whether a woman, or a merchant, or born in a low
family, can yet approach the Supreme Destination." [Translation
taken from the 1968 edition of Bhagavad-gita]
This is a very good translation. Everything is clear. This is the first
edition, and it is clear here. Then, in the next edition which came
out soon after that, I think the translation was changed to "not
As It Is." Because the editors have no realization, they were bound
to change the punctuation and wording to make it look like all women
are of a low, sinful birth, less intelligent and so on. You should know
the truth. If you want to know, you can read his original books. "O
son of Pritha, anyone who will take shelter in Me" very
clear "whether a woman, or a merchant, or born in a low
family, can yet approach the Supreme Destination."
This is the original.
Amsterdam, Holland: July 15, 2005 Darsana at Schiphol Airport
[Question:] Gurudeva, the other night you were speaking about the wrong
editing of our Srila Prabhupada's books. Having heard your class, some
devotees may become afraid to read his books now, doubting all his published
books. They may be wondering if they are really getting Prabhupada,
or someone else. Can you say something about that?
[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] They should carefully read the books of Srila
Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja. They should read all his books. Generally
there will be no doubt, but where there is some doubt, they should see
his original writing. There are so many changes in Srimad-Bhagavatam
also.
[Question:] For many years it was preached in ISKCON that women are
less intelligent than men.
[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Both women and men are transcendental parts
of Krsna jiva-tattva. *[
See Endnote 7] Regarding their being
less intelligent than men, there is no question of that.
[Question:] Then we could also say that if there is any doubt, the reader
can go and ask a pure devotee. Yaha, bhagavata pada vaisnavera sthane
["If you want to understand Srimad-Bhagavatam, you must approach
a self-realized Vaisnava and hear from him." (Caitanya-caritamrta,
Antya-lila 5.131)]
[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] They should see the original version.
[Question:] But even during Srila Prabhupada's lifetime, even the first
time a book was published it had mistakes, because his disciples were
new devotees at that time, including the editors.
[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] My books also; they should not be changed.
What I am writing or translating should stay the same. The editors should
not try to explain more. If they will do that, they may fail. They may
write something wrong.
Endnotes
*
Endnote 1:
" 'I' is different from this body. I am living in this apartment,
but I am not this apartment. But the modern civilization is going on
on the basic idea that 'I am this body.' 'I am American.' 'I am Indian.'
'I am brahmacari.' 'I am ksatriya.' 'I am man.' 'I am woman.' This is
condemned. This is condemned." (Lecture on Bhagavad-gita. Bombay,
29 December 1972)
*
Endnote 2:
It is stated in the Gosvami's literatures that the gopis defeat Krsna
in word games, dice games, wrestling and other sports.
"Just like gopis. The gopis were women and not very high class
woman, cowherd's men, in the village, not in town, very educated, high
society, brahmana, ksatriya, no. They all belonged to the vaisya class.
And they were woman, not Vedantist, not scholar. But they conquered
Krsna. Why? And that is this. They heard about Krsna, and they became
lover of Krsna. That is required. So that is the real qualification.
Caitanya Mahaprabhu, He was so strict about womanly association. Still,
He recommended, ramya kacid upasana vrajavadhu-vargena ya kalpita: 'There
is no better type of worshipping Krsna than tha system which vraja-vadhu,
the gopis, adoped to love Krsna. That is the first-class.'" (Purport
to Parama Koruna. Atlanta, 28 February 1975)
*
Endnote 3:
"The Krsna consciousness movement, therefore, is a cultural movement
that does not care about local social conventions. Following in the
footsteps of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Advaita Acarya, we can accept
a devotee from any part of the world and recognize him as a brahmana
as soon as he is qualified due to following the principles of Vaisnava
behavior." (Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Antya-lila 3.221, purport)
"But what is today being labeled varnasrama is an atheistic concept
totally unsupported by the scriptures. Real varnasrama is based not
on birth but on people's qualities and activities. One cannot reach
the goal of the scriptures by practicing today's demoniac caste system.
Only the introduction of daivi-varnasrama, the transcendental varnasrama
system, will serve the purpose of the scriptures. This will move humanity
toward liberation." (Renunciation Through Wisdom, 5.1)
"We also give. 'Never mind you are sudra. You become brahmana.
Come on. Be Krsna conscious.' That we also are giving. We don't deny,
'Oh, you are sudra, you cannot become a brahmana.' We don't say that.
He canalso become a brahmana. 'Come on. You learn how to become brahmana.'
That's all. That... The point is this equality, there cannot be. First
point is this. This is nonsense. But everyone should be given the chance
to occupy the best position. That is in our philosophy also. But unequality
there must remain. You cannot make equality. It is not possible. That
is nonsense. In your country there is not equality. Why an old woman
I have seen it she is sweeping the street? So old woman,
she should have taken rest, but she is engaged in sweeping the street.
And a young man , he is becoming dictator. Where is the equality? She
should have given rest, but she is obliged to work. And another young
man, he is a manager. Why? Why this inequality? Where is equality? First
of all settle up how you can make equal. That you cannot do. Then you
are talking nonsense, 'equality.' It is not possible." (Morning
Walk. Rome, 29 May 1974)
*
Endnote 4:
"Besides the editing consideration mentioned by Srila Narayana
Maharaja, the above quote was taken from the middle of Srila Prabhupada's
purport. The beginning of the purport is: 'Both man and woman desire
one another; that is the basic principle of material existence.'"
(Srimad-Bhagavatam 4.26.26, purport)]
*
Endnote 5:
"Everyone is lusty. Therefore they say 'legalized prostitution.'
They want it. So marriage is something legalized, that's all. The passion
and the desire is the same, either married or not married. So this Vedic
law says, "Better married. Then you will be controlled." Married
life... So he will not be so lusty as without married life." (Morning
Walk. Perth, 11 May 1975)
*
Endnote 6:
"So to know God means he must become a brahmana, real, qualified
brahmana. Therefore brahmana is respected. Because, brahma-janatiti
brahmana. But there is no law. Lawless country. Therefore one is passing
as a brahmana without any knowledge of Brahman." (Room Conversation.
London, 2 September 1973)
*
Endnote 7:
"On the spiritual platform, the learned person not only gives up
the duality of man and woman, but also gives up the duality of man and
animal. This is the test of self-realization. One must realize perfectly
that the living being is spirit soul but is tasting various types of
material bodies." (Srimad-Bhagavatam 7.12.10, purport)
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