We have discussed this point that our material bondage is due to hankering and lust for dominating over the resources of matter. We are, in essence, we are pure soul, but circumstantially we are now fallen in this material bondage, and therefore we are undergoing threefold miseries of material existence. And the whole Bhagavad-gītā scheme is how to get out of this material entanglement and be situated in your real, spiritual life of bliss, knowledge and eternal life. That is the whole scheme of Bhagavad-gītā.
Now, the First Chapter . . . I'm just making a summary of the three chapters which we have already finished . . . now, today we are going to begin the Fourth Chapter. In the First Chapter the situation is created . . . just like we are ordinarily entangled in family affairs. Yasyātma-buddhiḥ kuṇape tri-dhātuke (SB 10.84.13).
The bondage of accepting this material body as myself, and the extension of bodily relation is accepted as my kinsmen, and the land in which the body is got, that land is supposed to be worshipable—these are analytical study of our material existence. Yasyātma-buddhiḥ kuṇape tri-dhātuke sva-dhīḥ kalatrādiṣu bhauma ijya-dhīḥ. Bhauma ijya-dhīḥ. We have taken up the land as worshipable, the land of birth, which is, I mean to say, extended in the form of nationalism. This is a material bondage.