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Bhakti Yoga-Devotional Service to the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna

Bhakti Yoga-Devotional Service to the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna
Gopis performing Devotional Service to the Lordships Sri Sri Radha Krishna

How will You purify me???

I have neither spiritual strength nor transcendental knowledge how will you purify me Gopinath? My senses have never been kind upon me and i have always been faithfully serving but all i get in return are frustration and lamentation. There are principles regulating attachments and aversions pertaining to the senses and the sense objects. Those who are faithful in this path of devotion are resolute in purpose. This world is full of difficulties but Krishna is also called vignesh who removes all difficulties.

To gain faith in becoming happy in this world is foolish. There's no happiness here. To gain something we have loose something and so even before we start gaining we get loosing ourself in the thoughts, efforts involved in it.
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Body is also a temple







-- 
Yours
Dinesh
Blog:http://dinesh-krsna.blogspot.com


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Even if we become number one, soon our reign at the top will end.

Developing the loving relationship with Krishna is life's most wonderful achievement because it is abundant, eternal and fulfilling. Material achievements are short-lived & superficial. Even if we become number one, soon our reign at the top will end. As records are made to be broken, so are the hearts that seek their happiness in records.

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Yours
Dinesh
Blog:http://dinesh-krsna.blogspot.com


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Sacrifice with faith, austerities of body [BG.17.13]

Bhagavad-gita As It Is | Part [BG.17.13]

 
TEXT 13:

vidhi-hinam asrishtannam
mantra-hinam adakshinam
sraddha-virahitam yajnam
tamasam paricakshate

 

TRANSLATION:

Any sacrifice performed without regard for the directions of scripture,
without distribution of prasadam [spiritual food], without chanting of Vedic
hymns and remunerations to the priests, and without faith is considered to
be in the mode of ignorance.

 

PURPORT:

Faith in the mode of darkness or ignorance is actually faithlessness.
Sometimes people worship some demigod just to make money and then spend the
money for recreation, ignoring the scriptural injunctions. Such ceremonial
shows of religiosity are not accepted as genuine. They are all in the mode
of darkness; they produce a demoniac mentality and do not benefit human
society. 

 

TEXT 14:

deva-dvija-guru-prajna-
pujanam saucam arjavam
brahmacaryam ahimsa ca
sariram tapa ucyate

 

TRANSLATION:

Austerity of the body consists in worship of the Supreme Lord, the
brahmanas, the spiritual master, and superiors like the father and mother,
and in cleanliness, simplicity, celibacy and nonviolence.

 

PURPORT:

The Supreme Godhead here explains the different kinds of austerity and
penance. First He explains the austerities and penances practiced by the
body. One should offer, or learn to offer, respect to God or to the
demigods, the perfect, qualified brahmanas and the spiritual master and
superiors like father, mother or any person who is conversant with Vedic
knowledge. These should be given proper respect. One should practice
cleansing oneself externally and internally, and he should learn to become
simple in behavior. He should not do anything which is not sanctioned by the
scriptural injunctions. He should not indulge in sex outside of married
life, for sex is sanctioned in the scripture only in marriage, not
otherwise. This is called celibacy. These are penances and austerities as
far as the body is concerned.


Translation and commentary by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada


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Yours
Dinesh
Blog:http://dinesh-krsna.blogspot.com

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[SpiritualScientist] Why are Spiritualists Against Material Ambitions?



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From: "TheSpiritualScientist.com" <spiritualscientist@gmail.com>
Date: May 15, 2012 11:48:57 AM EDT
To: thespiritualscientist@yahoogroups.com, spiritualscientist@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [SpiritualScientist] Why are Spiritualists Against Material Ambitions?
Reply-To: SpiritualScientist-owner@yahoogroups.com



Question: Why are Spiritualists Against Material Ambitions?

Short Answer: Spiritualists are not against material ambitions; they are against our granting materialism a monopoly on our ambitions.

Detailed Answer:

All of us are naturally ambitious to do something wonderful. But not all of us realize that we have not freely or objectively chosen our definition of what is wonderful; our definition is shaped, even determined, by what people around us consider wonderful. As our mainstream culture is largely materialistic, we subconsciously equate 'wonderful achievement' with 'materialistic achievement.'

But does this subconscious equalization withstand conscious scrutiny? Let's find out:

1.      Might materialistic achievements be not so wonderful?

All materialistic achievements are:

  1. Scarce: We want to be number one in our field, but the number of people who can be number one is one.
  2. Short-lived: Even if we become number one, others will soon end our reign at the top. As records are made to be broken, so are the hearts that seek their happiness in records.
  3. Superficial: Even if we stay briefly at the top, will that stay do anything more than bloat our egos? Will it satisfy our hearts? Our hearts long for love, so it is agonizing to discover that people love the top spot far more than the topper.

Thus, materialistic achievements are not so wonderful: there's no guarantee that we will achieve the top reward, but there's guarantee that, even if we achieve it, it won't satisfy us.

2.      Might non-materialistic achievements be wonderful?

Gita wisdom reveals a vast non-material realm where we can find happiness through spiritual love. It informs us that we are souls, beloved children of Krishna and can find life's greatest happiness by making Krishna the supreme object of our love. Developing this loving relationship with Krishna is life's most wonderful achievement because it is:

  1. Abundant (not scarce): Krishna has a place in his heart reserved for each one of us. As he is infinite, so is his heart. That's why in loving Krishna we don't have to compete with anyone else for his love or encroach on anyone else's happiness for our happiness.
  2. Eternal (not short-lived): As both we as souls and Krishna as the Supreme Soul are eternal, so is our mutual relationship and so is our happiness therein.
  3. Fulfilling (not superficial): Krishna possesses fully all the endearing qualities that attract our hearts. Moreover, he loves us for what we are, not for what we have. That's why loving him satisfies our heart like nothing else – completely and perfectly.

Thus, spiritual achievements are far more rewarding than material achievements – and they don't require us to give up all material achievements. What they do require is that we don't restrict our ambitiousness to only the material realm.

Is that too much of a demand?


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