SB 9.19.5-6
TEXTS 5-6
- sottīrya kūpāt suśroṇī
- tam eva cakame kila
- tayā vṛtaṁ samudvīkṣya
- bahvyo 'jāḥ kānta-kāminīḥ
- pīvānaṁ śmaśrulaṁ preṣṭhaṁ
- mīḍhvāṁsaṁ yābha-kovidam
- sa eko 'javṛṣas tāsāṁ
- bahvīnāṁ rati-vardhanaḥ
- reme kāma-graha-grasta
- ātmānaṁ nāvabudhyata
SYNONYMS
sā — the she-goat; uttīrya — getting out; kūpāt — from the well; su-śroṇī — possessing very nice hips; tam — unto the he-goat; eva — indeed; cakame — desired to get as her husband; kila — indeed; tayā — by her; vṛtam — accepted; samudvīkṣya — seeing; bahvyaḥ — many others; ajāḥ — she-goats; kānta-kāminīḥ — desiring to get the he-goat as their husband; pīvānam — very stout and strong; śmaśrulam — having a very nice mustache and beard; preṣṭham — first-class; mīḍhvāṁsam — expert in discharging semen; yābha-kovidam — expert in the art of sexual intercourse; saḥ — that he-goat; ekaḥ — alone; aja-vṛṣaḥ — the hero of the goats; tāsām — of all the she-goats; bahvīnām — a great number; rati-vardhanaḥ — could increase the lusty desire; reme — he enjoyed; kāma-graha-grastaḥ — being haunted by the ghost of lusty desire; ātmānam — his own self; na — not; avabudhyata — could understand.
TRANSLATION
When the she-goat, who had very nice hips, got out of the well and saw the very handsome he-goat, she desired to accept him as her husband. When she did so, many other she-goats also desired him as their husband because he had a very beautiful bodily structure and a nice mustache and beard and was expert in discharging semen and in the art of sexual intercourse. Therefore, just as a person haunted by a ghost exhibits madness, the best of the he-goats, attracted by the many she-goats, engaged in erotic activities and naturally forgot his real business of self-realization.
PURPORT
Materialists are certainly very much attracted by sexual intercourse. Yan maithunādi-gṛhamedhi-sukhaṁ hi tuccham (SB 7.9.45). Although one becomes a gṛhastha, or householder, to enjoy sex life to his heart's content, one is never satisfied. Such a lusty materialist is like a goat, for it is said that if goats meant for slaughter get the opportunity, they enjoy sex before being killed. Human beings, however, are meant for self-realization.
- tapo divyaṁ putrakā yena sattvaṁ
- śuddhyed yasmād brahma-saukhyaṁ tv anantam
- (SB 5.5.1)
Human life is meant for realization of the self, the spiritual soul within the body (dehino 'smin yathā dehe (BG 2.13)). A materialistic rascal does not know that he is not the body but a spiritual soul within the body. However, one should understand his real position and cultivate knowledge by which to get free from bodily entanglement. Like an unfortunate person who acts madly, haunted by ghosts, a materialist haunted by the ghost of lust forgets his real business so that he can enjoy so-called happiness in the bodily concept of life.