Submitted by: Damagosha Dasa
Srila Prabhupada re Mindset of a Krishna Conscious person
Submitted by: Yasoda nandana Dasa
A Krishna Consciousness person thinks always about himself as the lowest creature in the world,
and the more one thinks like that he becomes elevated more and more.
A Krishna Conscious person is never falsely puffed-up;
he is satisfied with his humble position
as the servant of the servant of the servant of Krishna.
Everyone is holding money- And Krsna wants His money back –SP
Submitted by: Damagosha Dasa
Srila Prabhupada re: Our books are the best advertising
Submitted by: Yasoda nandana Dasa
If we simply present Krishna Consciousness in a serious and attractive way,
without need to resort to fashionable slogans or tricks, that is sufficient.
Our unique asset is our purity. No one anywhere can match it.
That will be noticed eventually and appreciated, as long as we do not diminish or neglect
the highest standard of purity in performing our routine work,
not that we require to display or announce ourselves in very clever ways to get attention.
No, our pure standard is enough. Let us stand on that basis.
Srila Prabhupada re: Real preaching is selling books
Submitted by: Yasoda nandana Dasa
So try to publish as many books as possible and that will enhance the beauty and prestige of our society.
What your lecture will do for three minutes, but if he reads one page his life may be turned.
In the spiritual world, an ant is as good as the Pujari–SP
Submitted by: Damagosha Dasa
So this should be minimized, and we should be engaged twenty-four hours. If we remain engaged in that way… We have got so many engagement. We are daily singing—I do not know whether you understand the meaning—śrī-vigrahārādhana-nitya-nānā-śṛṅgāra-tan-mandira mārjanādau, yuktasya bhaktāṁś ca niyuñjato ‘pi vande guroḥ śrī-caraṇāravindam **. We have got śrī-vigraha. The śrī-vigraha-sevā—all rising early in the morning, arrange for maṅgala āratrik, then dressing, then offering food, then āratrik, so many hours. The whole day can be used in that way. Then reading books, class, taking care of the temple. Tan-mandira-mārjanādau. Don’t think that if one is engaged in the Deity worship and if one is engaged in the gardening work there is distinction. No. The one who is working as a gardener, he is as good as the one who is dressing the Deity, because it is Absolute plane. There is no difference between…
. Just like in the material world, if one is working as manager and the other is working as menial servant, there is difference of pay or difference of service. No. In the spiritual world there is no such thing. In the spiritual world even a small ant who is serving Kṛṣṇa by chance… Suppose if there is an ant and the flower is thrown into the lotus feet of Kṛṣṇa and the ant kisses the lotus feet of Kṛṣṇa, he is as good as the pūjārī. This is spiritual world. So we should give everyone chance how to serve Kṛṣṇa. Then he will remain on the upper platform. Samatītya. Atītya mean transcending. Etan guṇān. Etan guṇān means because the material world is complicated with the modes of material nature, so this is called guṇa. So anyone who is engaged constantly in devotional service, sa guṇān samatītyaitān [Bg. 14.26], he immediately transcends the influence of the material qualities. Sa guṇān samatītya etān brahma-bhūyāya kalpate.
Grhastha life in the forest of sense gratification
Submitted by: Damagosha Dasa
Hare Krsna -what we have below is a somewhat detailed examination of bhakti yoga and karma yoga.Before we become perfect bhakta yogis, we have to perfect at karma yoga.
damaghosa das
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TRANSLATION
When King Parīkṣit asked Śukadeva Gosvāmī about the direct meaning of the material forest, Śukadeva Gosvāmī replied as follows: My dear King, a man belonging to the mercantile community [vaṇik] is always interested in earning money. Sometimes he enters the forest to acquire some cheap commodities like wood and earth and sell them in the city at good prices. Similarly, the conditioned soul, being greedy, enters this material world for some material profit. Gradually he enters the deepest part of the forest, not really knowing how to get out. Having entered the material world, the pure soul becomes conditioned by the material atmosphere, which is created by the external energy under the control of Lord Viṣṇu. Thus the living entity comes under the control of the external energy, daivī māyā. Living independently and bewildered in the forest, he does not attain the association of devotees who are always engaged in the service of the Lord.
….Since the material world is compared herein to a forest, it may be argued that in Kali–yuga modern civilization is mainly situated in the cities. A great city, however, is like a great forest. Actually city life is more dangerous than life in the forest. If one enters an unknown city without friend or shelter, living in that city is more difficult than living in a forest. There are many big cities all over the surface of the globe, and wherever one looks he sees the struggle for existence going on twenty-four hours a day. people rush about in cars going seventy and eighty miles an hour, constantly coming and going, and this sets the scene of the great struggle for existence. One has to rise early in the morning and travel in that car at breakneck speed. There is always the danger of an accident, and one has to take great care. In his automobile, the living entity is full of anxieties, and his struggle is not at all auspicious.
SB 5.14.2
In the forest of material existence, the uncontrolled senses are like plunderers. The conditioned soul may earn some money for the advancement of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, but unfortunately the uncontrolled senses plunder his money through sense gratification. The senses are plunderers because they make one spend his money unnecessarily for seeing, smelling, tasting, touching, hearing, desiring and willing. In this way the conditioned soul is obliged to gratify his senses, and thus all his money is spent. This money is actually acquired for the execution of religious principles, but it is taken away by the plundering senses
…One should understand that the wealth and opportunity one gets in the material world should not be squandered in sense gratification. They are meant for the advancement of Kṛṣṇa consciousness. This Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is therefore teaching people to control the mind and five knowledge-acquiring senses by a definite process. One should practice a little austerity and not spend money on anything other than the regulative life of devotional service. The senses demand that one see beautiful things; therefore money should be spent for decorating the Deity in the temple. Similarly, the tongue has to taste good food, which should be bought and offered to the Deity. The nose can be utilized in smelling the flowers offered to the Deity, and the hearing can be utilized by listening to the vibration of the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra. In this way the senses can be regulated and utilized to advance Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Thus a good position might not be spoiled by material sense gratification in the form of illicit sex, meat-eating, intoxication and gambling. One spoils an opulent position in the material world by driving cars, spending time in nightclubs or tasting abominable food in restaurants. In these ways. the plundering senses take away all the assets that the conditioned soul has acquired with great difficulty.
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THIS IS MY REQUEST—SP
[Letter to Kirtanananda, 27 April 1967]
June 11, 1969
Letter to Madhudivisa, March 26, 1970
Letter to Cyavana, 26 December 1971
Letter to Satsvarupa, 21, June 1971
Everyone should be sannyasi-even householders–SP
Submitted by Damagosha Dasa
Hare Krsna-
Below are two different things- a lectures and a conversation-but they both are on the same topic.
Sannyasa or renunciation of actions. In order to serve Krsna, or enter fire, as Srila Prabhupada explains, we have to become like fire or like Krsna-namely pure.
Now here below in this example he explains how one works in this material world outside the walls of some Krsna temple, where he or she may have a job or some business.
It is easy to understand if one is a bramacari or sannyasi then all his business (at least in theory) is Krsna related and therefore no reaction comes from this transcendental work.
Now what happens to the rest of us who don’t live as a bramacari, brahmacarini or sannyasi? How do we live in this world and still incur no reactions to our work?
I would think this is a good question most devotees have asked themselves at least once or twice. Srila Prabhupada, as our guru gives us that answer below.
damaghosa das
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April 30 1972 Tokyo
Srila Prabhupada re: Krishna Consciousness and the platform of deathlessness
Submitted by: Yasoda nandana dasa
Every sloka in Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam is informing us of this.
If you read these books carefully you will understand this platform of deathlessness
as opposed to the material condition in which no one wants to die but no one can check death.