SB 11.18.25

SB 11.18.25

Devanagari

वानप्रस्थाश्रमपदेष्वभीक्ष्णं भैक्ष्यमाचरेत् । संसिध्यत्याश्वसम्मोह: शुद्धसत्त्व: शिलान्धसा ॥ २५ ॥

Verse text

vānaprasthāśrama-padeṣv abhīkṣṇaṁ bhaikṣyam ācaret saṁsidhyaty āśv asammohaḥ śuddha-sattvaḥ śilāndhasā

Synonyms

vānaprastha āśrama — of the vānaprastha order of life ; padeṣu in the position ; abhīkṣṇam always ; bhaikṣyam begging ; ācaret one should perform ; saṁsidhyati one becomes spiritually perfect ; āśu quickly ; asammohaḥ free from illusion ; śuddha purified ; sattvaḥ existence ; śīla obtained by begging or gleaning ; andhasā by food .

Translation

One in the vānaprastha order of life should always practice taking charity from others, for one is thereby freed from illusion and quickly becomes perfect in spiritual life. Indeed, one who subsists on food grains obtained in such a humble manner purifies his existence.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

He should beg from the hermitage of a vānaprastha, since, by accepting food picked from the fields, the antaḥkaraṇa becomes pure and one becomes freed from illusion. He should do this because by taking food obtained from the fields his antaḥ-karaṇa becomes pure.

Purport

In the Western countries people are generally so dull that they cannot distinguish between a saintly beggar and an ordinary hobo or hippie. A saintly beggar is constantly engaged in authorized devotional service to the Supreme Lord and accepts only what he requires for his bare maintenance. The author of this book remembers entering the Kṛṣṇa consciousness society as an arrogant university student and being quickly humbled by the process of begging on the street on behalf of Kṛṣṇa. This process is not theoretical but actually purifies one’s existence by forcing one to offer respect to all others. Unless one offers respect to others, one’s begging will be fruitless. Also, by begging one will not often eat very sumptuously. This is good because when the tongue is controlled the other senses are quickly pacified. A vānaprastha should never give up the purifying process of begging for his food, and ordinary people should not foolishly equate a lazy bum living at the cost of others with a saintly beggar engaged in higher duties for the Supreme Lord.