720413SB.MEL Lectures
tal labhyate duhkhavad anyatah sukham
kalena sarvatra gabhira-ramhasa
tal labhyate duhkhavad anyatah sukham
kalena sarvatra gabhira-ramhasa
You should read all this. You don’t read. In the first volume of
Bhagavata these things are explained. But I don’t think you read all
these things. Do you read? So if you don’t read, then you will feel
restless: “Oh, let me go from Japan to India, from India to Japan.”
You are restless because you don’t read. I am laboring so hard for
you, but you don’t take advantage. Don’t take advantage of eating and
sleeping. Take advantage of these books. Then your life will be
successful. My duty–I have given you so valuable things, day and
night trying to convince you, each word to word. And if you don’t take
advantage of this, then what can I do for you? All right. (end)
Bhagavata these things are explained. But I don’t think you read all
these things. Do you read? So if you don’t read, then you will feel
restless: “Oh, let me go from Japan to India, from India to Japan.”
You are restless because you don’t read. I am laboring so hard for
you, but you don’t take advantage. Don’t take advantage of eating and
sleeping. Take advantage of these books. Then your life will be
successful. My duty–I have given you so valuable things, day and
night trying to convince you, each word to word. And if you don’t take
advantage of this, then what can I do for you? All right. (end)
Bg 4.39 T Transcendental Knowledge
A faithful man who is absorbed in transcendental knowledge and who
subdues his senses quickly attains the supreme spiritual peace.
A faithful man who is absorbed in transcendental knowledge and who
subdues his senses quickly attains the supreme spiritual peace.