One little point needs to be stressed here. The
body is like a mansion. No matter how wonderful a mansion may be, even if it be
made of marble and set with jewels, no one will be able to live in that mansion
unless it has a kitchen and a bathroom and a toilet. Because, whatever man
takes in, part of its goes to form his mind, part of it goes to form his body,
and the remaining waste has to be eliminated. And waste is always
foul-smelling. The impurities of the body are always foul-smelling. In the
outer mansion they have to have a toilet, they have to have a kitchen. If there
be no kitchen, no one can live there. You may construct any type of palace, but
if there is no food, no lunch, no breakfast, no afternoon tea—even for a day—no
one will live there.
But then, when a kitchen is there, you have to
provide drainage also. Kitchen means garbage, left-over food, vegetable
cuttings, fruit peels and all that. If all this is kept, it will begin to rot
and so you have to have a garbage disposal arrangement. You have to have
drainage and sewerage. In the absence of all these arrangements, it will not be
possible to live in that mansion. Likewise, in the human body, in this mansion
of nine gates, in this Navadvara Kuti, where you have an entrance way and
windows for light and air and knowledge, for the sake of drainage and garbage
disposal, God has provided two holes.
Their real importance is that of drainage. They are
only drains. This is the only right understanding of the matter. No doubt, the
occasional function of reproduction is there, but to over-exaggerate that
aspect is foolish. It betrays a lack of knowledge. Because, from birth until
death, day after day, thirty days in a month, and three hundred and sixty-five
days in the year, the constant function that these exit gates have to fulfil is
drainage. And the occasional function that they have to fulfil is in
cooperating with Brahma, but that is only some rare occasional function and
that also, only in a very short period of one’s life. In the first Ashrama of
Brahmacharya, it has no place; in the third Ashrama of Vanaprastha, it has no
place; and in the fourth Ashrama of Sannyasa, it has no place. Out of the whole
life, it is only in one Ashrama that that particular function of it is
exercised. Otherwise, the main function of these outlets is only drainage of
impurities.
If you change your Drishtikona and understand the
body in the right perspective, then a great deal of your problem will be
solved. It is taking a wrong view and giving a wrong emphasis which makes one
to get into all sorts of difficulties. Secondly, take a look at it from the
Vedantic point of view. The Adesha or Sandesha of Vedanta, the primary
declaration of Vedanta, is that you are not this body, but that you are the
Ajara Amara Avinashi Atma. Then, if you are not to identify yourself with your
entire body, how can you identify yourself with one aspect of it? So, if your
faith in Vedanta is Pucca, is firm and genuine, if you are true to your
Vedanta, then, you have your solution in your own hand.
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