Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 11, Chapter 10, Text 13

SB 11.10.13

vaisaradi sati-visuddha-buddhir
 dhunoti mayam guna-samprasutam
gunams ca sandahya yad-atmam etat
 svayam ca samyaty asamid yathagnih
 
Translation: 
 
By submissively hearing from an expert spiritual master, the expert disciple develops pure knowledge, which repels the onslaught of material illusion arising from the three modes of material nature. Finally this pure knowledge itself ceases, just as fire ceases when the stock of fuel has been consumed.
 
Purport: 
 
The Sanskrit word vaisaradi means “that which is derived from the expert [visarada].” Perfect transcendental knowledge comes from the expert spiritual master, and when such knowledge is heard by the expert disciple, it curbs the waves of material illusion. Since the Lord’s illusory energy acts eternally within the material world, there is no possibility of destroying illusion. One may, however, destroy the presence of illusion within one’s own heart. To accomplish this the disciple must become expert in pleasing the expert spiritual master. As one advances to the perfectional stage of Krsna consciousness, experiencing the presence of the Lord everywhere, one’s attention shifts to the transcendental platform. At that time, pure knowledge itself, one’s constant technical awareness of illusion, diminishes, just as fire diminishes and is extinguished after consuming its stock of fuel.
 
Srila Madhvacarya has quoted from several Vedic scriptures to show that maya, or material illusion, is just like a witch who always haunts the conditioned souls. Maya offers the conditioned souls whatever they like within the three modes of nature, but such offerings are all just like fire that burns the heart to ashes. Therefore, one must understand that the material world is a hellish place, offering a permanent situation to no one. Externally we experience many things, and internally we contemplate our experience, formulating plans for future action. Thus internally and externally we are victims of ignorance. Real knowledge comes from the Vedas, or the Supreme Personality of Godhead in His form of perfect wisdom. If we become fully Krsna conscious, taking complete shelter of the Lord, there will be no scarcity of pleasure, because the Lord is the reservoir of all pleasure, and His devotees freely move within that reservoir.
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 11, Chapter 10, Text 12
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