Why do we forget the pain that we go through in mothers womb?
The miserable condition of material existence is not only felt when we come out of the womb of the mother, but is also present within the womb. Miserable life begins from the moment the living entity begins to contact his material body. Unfortunately, we forget this experience and do not take the miseries of birth very seriously. In Bhagavad-gita, therefore, it is specifically mentioned that one should be very alert to understand the specific difficulties of birth and death. Just as during the formation of this body we have to pass through so many difficulties within the womb of the mother, at the time of death there are also many difficulties. As described in the previous chapter, one has to transmigrate from one body to another, and the transmigration into the bodies of dogs and hogs is especially miserable. But despite such miserable conditions, due to the spell of maya we forget everything and become enamored by the present so-called happiness, which is described as actually no more than a counteraction to distress.
>>> Ref. VedaBase => SB 3.31.6
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How much do we remember of the last few days of our life what we eat? what we wore?..
How many of you remember seeing our back our face with a mirror nay without a mirror? Never Never Never????
How many of you remember seeing our back our face with a mirror nay without a mirror? Never Never Never????
Today's life span is shorter that during Satyuga and the memory equally shorter.
We reminded every day through news papers, TV, magazines... is about death. We are sure that if anything is certain that is death. Are we doing anything about it ?
We are making plans to live permanently?
We are making plans to live permanently?
Do we know our destination after death? This is a more pressing question than what we forgot.
We have forgotten Krsna because we wanted to Lord over therefore we are in this material world.
The Seers have see the truth and are showing compassion and making the unfortunate fortunate.
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