yarhy alayesv api satam na hareh kathah syuh
pasandino dvija-jana vrsala nrdevah
svaha svadha vasad iti sma giro na yatra
sasta bhavisyati kaler bhagavan yugante
yarhi -- when it happens; alayesu -- in the residence of; api -- even; satam -- civilized gentlemen; na -- no; hareh -- of the Personality of Godhead; kathah -- topics; syuh -- will take place; pasandinah -- atheists; dvija-janah -- persons declaring themselves to be the higher three classes (brahmanas, ksatriyas and vaisyas); vrsalah -- the lower class sudras; nr-devah -- ministers of the government; svaha -- hymns to perform sacrifices; svadha -- the ingredients to perform sacrifices; vasat -- the altar of sacrifice; iti -- all these; sma -- shall; girah -- words; na -- never; yatra -- anywhere; sasta -- the chastiser; bhavisyati -- will appear; kaleh -- of the Kali age; bhagavan -- the Personality of Godhead; yuga-ante -- at the end of.
The symptoms of the worst conditions of the material world, at the last stage of this age, called Kali-yuga, are stated herein. The sum and substance of such conditions is godlessness. Even the so-called saints and higher castes of the social orders, generally known as the dvija janas or the twice-born, will become atheists. As such, all of them will practically forget even the holy name of the Lord, and what to speak of His activities. The higher castes of society, namely the intelligent class of men guiding the destinies of the social orders, the administrative class of men guiding the law and order of the society, and the productive class of men guiding the economic development of the society, must all be properly well versed in knowledge of the Supreme Lord, knowing factually His name, quality, pastimes, entourage, paraphernalia and personalities. The saints and the higher castes or orders of the society are judged by their proportion of knowledge in the science of God, or tattva jnana, and not by any kind of birthright or bodily designations. Such designations, without any knowledge of the science of God and practical knowledge of devotional service, are considered to be all decorations of dead bodies. And when there is too much inflation of these decorated dead bodies in society, there develop so many anomalies in the progressive, peaceful life of the human being. Because of the lack of training or culture in the upper section of the social orders, they are no more to be designated as the dvija janas, or the twice-born. The significance of being twice-born has been explained in many places in these great literatures, and again one is reminded herewith that birth, executed by the sex life of the father and the mother, is called animal birth. But such animal birth and progress of life on the animal principles of eating, sleeping, fearing and mating (without any scientific culture of spiritual life) is called the sudra life, or, to be more explicit, the uncultured life of the lower class of men. It is stated herein that the governmental power of society in the Kali-yuga will be passed over to the uncultured, godless laborer classes of men, and thus the nrdevas (or the ministers of the government) will be the vrsalas, or the uncultured lower-class men of society. No one can expect any peace and prosperity in a human society full of uncultured lower classes of men. The symptoms of such uncultured social animals are already in vogue, and it is the duty of the leaders of men to take note of it and try to reform the social order by introducing the principles of twice-born men trained in the science of God consciousness. This can be done by expanding the culture of Srimad-Bhagavatam all over the world. In the degraded condition of human society, the Lord incarnates as the Kalki avatara and kills all the demonic without mercy.
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