
Srila Prabhupada: So this is very instructive struggle between the atheist and the theist. This story of PrahlÄda MahÄrÄja is eternally true. There is always a struggle between the atheist and the theist. If a person becomes God conscious, KášášŁáša conscious, so he will find many enemies, because the world is full of demons. What to speak of the devotee of KášášŁáša, even KášášŁáša, when He personally came, He had to kill so many demons. There was His maternal uncle, His mother’s brother, very keenly related. Still, he wanted to kill KášášŁáša. As soon as any son was born to DevakÄŤ, immediately he killed, because he did not know who will be KášášŁáša. The prediction was that the eighth child of his sister will kill Kaášsa. So he began to kill all the children. At last, KášášŁáša came. But he could not kill KášášŁáša. He was killed by KášášŁáša.
So nobody can kill God. The demons, godless society, they simply want to kill God. But actually, God is never killed, but the demon is killed by God. That is the law of nature. This is the instruction from PrahlÄda MahÄrÄja’s life. We can understand that, as it is stated in the Bhagavad-gÄŤtÄ, máštyuḼ sarva-haraĹ cÄham (BG 10.34). In the Bhagavad-gÄŤtÄ it is said that, “I am also death in the shape of taking away everything, whatever you possess.” We are very much proud of possessing material things, material acquisitions, but when KášášŁáša comes . . . just like MahÄrÄja . . . PrahlÄda MahÄrÄja saw, HiraášyakaĹipu, his father, also saw Nášsiášha-deva. This HiraášyakaĹipu was very clever as the materialists, scientists, are very clever. Cleverly they are inventing so many things. What is the idea? The idea is, “We shall live forever and enjoy sense gratification more and more.” This is called atheistic advancement of civilization. So HiraášyakaĹipu was typical materialist. Hiraášya means gold, and kaĹipu means soft bed, cushion. So materialist persons, they are very much fond of gold and enjoying sex. That is their business. So HiraášyakaĹipu is the typical example of this materialistic person. And PrahlÄda MahÄrÄja, prakášášŁáša-rĹŤpeáša ÄhlÄda. ÄhlÄda means transcendental bliss.
Lecture Festival Appearance Day, Lord Nrsimhadeva, Nrsimha-caturdasi – Bombay May 05, 1974
