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Lord Krishna is the seed giving father.All species of life comes from Him only [BG.14.04]

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Bhagavad-gita As It Is | Part [BG.14.04]

TEXT 4:

sarva-yonishu kaunteya

murtayah sambhavanti yah

tasam brahma mahad yonir

aham bija-pradah pita

TRANSLATION:

It should be understood that all species of life, O son of Kunti, are made
possible by birth in this material nature, and that I am the seed-giving
father.

PURPORT:

In this verse it is clearly explained that the Supreme Personality of Godhead,
Krishna, is the original father of all living entities. The living entities are
combinations of the material nature and the spiritual nature. Such living
entities are seen not only on this planet but on every planet, even on the
highest, where Brahma is situated. Everywhere there are living entities; within
the earth there are living entities, even within water and within fire. All
these appearances are due to the mother, material nature, and Krishna's
seed-giving process. The purport is that the material world is impregnated with
living entities, who come out in various forms at the time of creation
according to their past deeds.
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Translation and commentary by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada

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BTS: Are we part of the problem or the solution; dealing with grudges, anger and disturbances-Part - 1

"Question: Can you discuss the distinction between feeling disturbed
and holding a grudge?' Answer: Try to understand the meaning of the
word "grudge" which goes beyond a feeling of disturbance. It is not
our view to accept any concocted standard and consider it ok. No. We
have a spiritual science with specific standards, and we are supposed
to constantly examine and analyse: what is the siddhanta (proper
conclusion), what does the sastra say, what is the proper activity of
sadhus, what is the guru's instruction? We have to be very
scrutinizing and not neglect the structures and standards. Parampara
means knowledge transmitted from the spiritual realm, coming down
through the disciplic succession. We have definitive standards.
However there is a difference between trying to rectify an improper
behavior for the benefit of the other person, or seeing that improper
behavior and just becoming angry and vindictive toward a person. In
the second case, we are creating the disturbance. Instead, we should
find a way to make a positive change. We can find ways to talk to
people more productively, help them serve in better ways, or see what
we need to change in ourselves so that we can better facilitate our
peers. We can often change others by changing something within
ourselves. That will have a powerful effect on those we associate
with. We can approach people and think, "What do I need to do to help
this individual get free from their bad habits? What do I need to
change in myself to instill trust in the heart of a person, to inspire
them to work with me more? What do I need to do to help this person be
more of a team player?" We tend to think, "What does this person need
to do for me so that I can trust trust him?" If both parties are
thinking in a humble way, it is easy to have harmony. If both parties
refuse to think humbly, at least someone should think that way. The
humble person will make all of the difference. It does not matter
which one of us thinks that way. "What do I need to change in myself
to help improve the situation?" Whoever is thinking in that way will
have a positive effect, and they are going to advance more than the
person who is mired in negative considerations. Such negative persons
remain at narrow limits and are not thinking outside of themselves. We
need to think, "What do I need to change in my mentality so that
things will be better between this person and me?" It is unhealthy to
think, "What do I need to do so that this person will accept what I
want? What do I need to do to get this person out of my life?" We want
to forgive others; we want to help others; we want to understnad
others because we want to be forgiven and helped and understood
ourselves. If we are not ready to reach out and help others, why
should someone help us? You would be suprised how many bums in the
streets were once wealthy politicians or businessmen in previous
lives. Because of so many sinful activities, they have become like
vagabonds, street derelicts. Srila Prabhupada told us that an
astrologer saw the destination of Nehru, who had been a prime minister
in India, and an extremely matterialistic individual who was attracted
to western culture and insulting towards spiritualists. The asrologer
saw that this leader came back in his next life as a dog living in
Sweden. The astrologer claimed that the Swedish man had two dogs and
one of them was Nehru. Nehru was attracted to Western standards and
values, and apparently he took birth in one of he most materially
developed countries in the world, which, as a nation, is characterized
by atheistic values. He came back in a plush, economically strong and
financially sound country with values opposed to spiritual life, as a
dog. This is an extreme example, but it indicates to us that we do
want to develop deeper compassion, because we see that people are
undergoing heavy karmic reactions due to offenses or other kinds of
deviation. The result is that they are placed in a very unfortunate
state of existence. We do not deny the fact that such an existence is
wretched, but at the same time we may be creating a wretched situation
for ourselves when we hold a grudge against another devotee with whom
we do not agree. We do not have to agree with them and we do not have
to accept what they are thinking. However, if we are holding a grudge
and are not trying to understand how that devotee is feeling and
thinking, then there is a tendency to think: "That person bothers me.
He or she simply gives me trouble in my mental or physical space." It
is almost as if we want to expose that person and show just how
ridiculous he or she is. We want revenge because we feel that he or
she has caused us some inconvenience and disturbance. It is a matter
of changing the polarity and not being simply absorbed in thinking
about our own security, shelter, or confidence. We need to examine
what else is happening here.

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BTS: Are we part of the problem or the solution; dealing with grudges, anger and disturbances-Part - 2

When the drunkard ran into our car that day, if I had been a dullard,
I might have thought, "Im the spiritual maser and am busy with
service, but now this wretched soul has bumped into our car. Rather we
just leave him on the side of the road since we are so busy with our
important preaching work." When we get too caught up in our
obligations, even if we have a chance to do what is Krishna conscious,
we may be too distracted. In one of my Beggar books, I wrote a prayer
describing how we can sometimes be so busy serving the spiritual
master that we have no time to serve the spiritual master. We are so
busy with our idea of serving Krishna that we have no time to really
serve Krishna. We are busy dovetailing, trying to do what we want to
do for Krishna, and then we propose to Him, "Krishna, just accept this
offering." There are so many subtle things we have to be aware of. Its
a matter of our consciousness. Are we angry at that devotee or are we
sad that that devoteee is hurting themselves? Are we angry at that
person, or are we disturbed because that person is cheating
themselves? If we are angry at them, then there is something lacking
in our depth of understanding. If we are oblivious and just do not
care, then there is also something wrong with us because we are
reinforcing deviant activities. We should be concerned because that
person is hurting themselves, and they can hurt others when other
people start following their bad example. There is a difference
between that kind of disturbance created by anger and holding a
grudge. The presence of a grudge or anger means that I am going to
create an obstacle. I am going to create a way to make life more
miserable for others. Bhakti Tirtha Swami, Reflections on Sacred
Teachings, Vol 6, Radha Sunya: Missing Mercy, Ch 1, Page 39-43


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BTS: Examining the quality of our Association By Gopisvari Devi Dasi

"Association is the principle impetus in human life to serve Sri
Hari. Due to the association of non- devotees, one gets material
prosperity. Due to the association of devotees, the spirit soul
gradually becomes absorbed in serving Sri Hari. This is the greatest
shelter for a human being. Never become averse to that. We should
always seek out higher association and understand that association
with materialists will lower the consciousness. Whether we work or
simply go out into the public to preach, we will associate with people
carrying all kinds of contamination and anger towards Krishna. We pick
up some of their consciousness just by being around them. We then have
to shed it by strong chanting, hearing of classes and engaging in
kirtan. All of these activities are part of the cleansing process.
Without these spiritual activities, we will get more absorbed in
material culture. We will start losing our desire to engage in the
devotional process, and start becoming more interested in temporary
pleasures. Srila Bhaktisiddhanta tells us to never become averse to
good association, but we also have to be able to recognize good
association. We cannot buy a good quality diamond if we do not know
what a diamond is. In the process of shopping arond, we will
definitely get cheated. But if we know what we want, we will find a
diamond of the highest quality, and after making the purchase, we will
keep it in very secure place. Similarly, we must know what is good
association. It is association that reminds us of our eternal position
as servitors, increases our appreciation of Vaisnavas, enhances our
love and increases our wonderful appreciaton of Krishna's magnanimity.
It will increase our understanding of our own insignificance as we
attach ourselves to the most significant." Bhakti Tirtha Swami,
Reflections on Sacred Teachings, Vol 5, Srila Bhaktisidddhanta's 64
Principles for Community, Principle 44, page 149-150

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Radhanath Swami: Quotes on Love

1. "The fundamental need of all of us is love. Every living being is
looking for pleasure—from the insignificant insect to the kings and
prime ministers. Everyone is seeking pleasure, but there is only one
pleasure that can reach the heart, and that is the pleasure of
experiencing the heart's need to give love and receive love. The
pleasures of sensual experience, fame, acquisition of wealth, etc. can
reach the mind and the senses, but they don't really touch the heart.
What if you were the proprietor of everything on earth when you were
the only being on earth? There will be no one to love you and there
will be no one to be loved by you. We need love; that's our nature."
2. "Everyone is looking for pleasure. That essential need for
pleasure, in its most important form, is the pleasure of love. Even if
you were the proprietor of everything on the entire planet earth but
you were the only person on earth, you would be unhappy. There can be
no real satisfaction of the heart without having people to love and
without being loved. The real problem in the world is poverty of the
heart. The only way to fill that hunger is love. The only thing that
touches the heart is love. To love means to give. The child gives
nothing to the mother, but the mother is found to take more
satisfaction in that child than practically anything or anyone else
and all she is doing is giving her love, all she is doing is just
sacrificing. A mother finds pleasure in giving satisfaction to her
child. A father finds pleasure in seeing the family prosper. Because
that is real pleasure. Love is not just to take, love is to give. The
more you give, the more genuine your giving is, the more people will
naturally reciprocate, thus bringing satisfaction to the heart." 3.
"Human nature is that everyone essentially wants to love and be loved.
If we show affection people open up and we can disarm them of their
prejudices against us. ....Believes that truly appreciating the other
over looking his/her flaw is a divine quality, it means overlooking
our own egoistic tendencies and looking for purity in the other person
and inadvertently we purify ourselves." - HH.Radhanath Swami

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