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ŚB 7.4.33

नोद्विग्नचित्तो व्यसनेषु नि:स्पृह:
श्रुतेषु द‍ृष्टेषु गुणेष्ववस्तुद‍ृक् ।
दान्तेन्द्रियप्राणशरीरधी: सदा
प्रशान्तकामो रहितासुरोऽसुर: ॥ ३३ ॥
nodvigna-citto vyasaneṣu niḥspṛhaḥ
śruteṣu dṛṣṭeṣu guṇeṣv avastu-dṛk
dāntendriya-prāṇa-śarīra-dhīḥ sadā
praśānta-kāmo rahitāsuro ’suraḥ

Synonyms

nanot; udvignaagitated; cittaḥwhose consciousness; vyasaneṣuin dangerous conditions; niḥspṛhaḥwithout desire; śruteṣuin things heard of (especially elevation to heavenly planets because of pious activities); dṛṣṭeṣuas well as in temporal things seen; guṇeṣuthe objects of sense gratification under the modes of material nature; avastu-dṛkseeing as if insubstantial; dāntacontrolling; indriyathe senses; prāṇathe living force; śarīrathe body; dhīḥand intelligence; sadāalways; praśāntaquieted; kāmaḥwhose material desires; rahitacompletely devoid of; asuraḥdemoniac nature; asuraḥalthough born in a demoniac family.

Translation

Although Prahlāda Mahārāja was born in a family of asuras, he himself was not an asura but a great devotee of Lord Viṣṇu. Unlike the other asuras, he was never envious of Vaiṣṇavas. He was not agitated when put into danger, and he was neither directly nor indirectly interested in the fruitive activities described in the Vedas. Indeed, he considered everything material to be useless, and therefore he was completely devoid of material desires. He always controlled his senses and life air, and being of steady intelligence and determination, he subdued all lusty desires.

Purport

From this verse we discover that a man is not qualified or disqualified simply by birth. Prahlāda Mahārāja was an asura by birth, yet he possessed all the qualities of a perfect brāhmaṇa (brahmaṇyaḥ śīla-sampannaḥ). Anyone can become a fully qualified brāhmaṇa under the direction of a spiritual master. Prahlāda Mahārāja provided a vivid example of how to think of the spiritual master and accept his directions calmly.