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Power of positive thinking!
Power of positive thinking!
Some readings – bhagwatam
sri-bhagavan uvaca sannyasah karma-yogas ca nihsreyasa-karav ubhau tayos tu karma-sannyasat karma-yogo visisyate
Synonyms
sri-bhagavan uvaca–the Personality of Godhead said; sannyasah–renunciation
of work; karma-yogah–work in devotion; ca–also; nihsreyasa-karau–leading
to the path of liberation; ubhau–both; tayoh–of the two; tu–but;
karma-sannyasat–in comparison to the renunciation of fruitive work;
karma-yogah–work in devotion; visisyate–is better.
Translation
The Personality of Godhead replied: The renunciation of work and work in
devotion are both good for liberation. But, of the two, work in devotional
service is better than renunciation of work.
Purport
Fruitive activities (seeking sense gratification) are cause for material
bondage. As long as one is engaged in activities aimed at improving the
standard of bodily comfort, one is sure to transmigrate to different types
of bodies, thereby continuing material bondage perpetually.
Srimad-Bhagavatam (5.5.4-6) confirms this as follows:
nunam pramattah kurute vikarma yad indriya-pritaya aprnoti na sadhu manye yata atmano ‘yam asann api klesa-da asa dehah parabhavas tavad abodha-jato yavan najijnasata atma-tattvam yavat kriyas tavad idam mano vai karmatmakam yena sarira-bandhah evam manah karma-vasam prayunkte avidyayatmany upadhi yamane pritir na yavan mayi vasudeve na mucyate deha-yogena tavat
“People are mad after sense gratification, and they do not know that this
present body, which is full of miseries, is a result of one’s fruitive
activities in the past. Although this body is temporary, it is always giving
one trouble in many ways. Therefore, to act for sense gratification is not
good. One is considered to be a failure in life as long as he makes no
inquiry about his real identity. As long as he does not know his real
identity, he has to work for fruitive results for sense gratification, and
as long as one is engrossed in the consciousness of sense gratification one
has to transmigrate from one body to another. Although the mind may be
engrossed in fruitive activities and influenced by ignorance, one must
develop a love for devotional service to Vasudeva. Only then can one have
the opportunity to get out of the bondage of material existence.”
Therefore, jnana (or knowledge that one is not this material body but spirit
soul) is not sufficient for liberation. One has to act in the status of
spirit soul, otherwise there is no escape from material bondage. Action in
Krsna consciousness is not, however, action on the fruitive platform.
Activities performed in full knowledge strengthen one’s advancement in real
knowledge. Without Krsna consciousness, mere renunciation of fruitive
activities does not actually purify the heart of a conditioned soul. As long
as the heart is not purified, one has to work on the fruitive platform. But
action in Krsna consciousness automatically helps one escape the result of
fruitive action so that one need not descend to the material platform.
Therefore action in Krsna consciousness is always superior to renunciation,
which always entails a risk of falling. Renunciation without Krsna
consciousness is incomplete, as is confirmed by Srila Rupa Gosvami in his
Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu (1.2.258):
prapancikataya buddhya hari-sambandhi vastunah mumuksubhih parityago vairagyam phalgu kathyate
“When persons eager to achieve liberation renounce things related to the
Supreme Personality of Godhead, thinking them to be material, their
renunciation is called incomplete.” Renunciation is complete when it is in
the knowledge that everything in existence belongs to the Lord and that no
one should claim proprietorship over anything. One should understand that,
factually, nothing belongs to anyone. Then where is the question of
renunciation? One who knows that everything is Krsna’s property is always
situated in renunciation. Since everything belongs to Krsna, everything
should be employed in the service of Krsna. This perfect form of action in
Krsna consciousness is far better than any amount of artificial renunciation
by a sannyasi of the Mayavadi school.
Text 7
vijitatmajitendriyah
sarva-bhutatma-bhutatma
kurvann api na lipyate
Text 15
na caiva sukrtam vibhuh
ajnanenavrtam jnanam
tena muhyantijantavah
atmanah sukha-duhkhayoh
isvara-prerito gacchet
svargam vasv abhram eva ca
“The living entity is completely dependent in his distress and happiness. By the will of the Supreme he can go to heaven or hell, as a cloud is driven by the air.”
Therefore the embodied soul, by his immemorial desire to avoid Krsna consciousness, causes his own bewilderment. Consequently, although he is constitutionally eternal, blissful and cognizant, due to the littleness of his existence he forgets his constitutional position of service to the Lord and is thus entrapped by nescience. And, under the spell of ignorance, the living entity claims that the Lord is responsible for his conditional existence. The Vedanta-sutras (2.1.34) also confirm this. Vaisamya-nairghrnye na sapeksatvat tatha hi darsayati: “The Lord neither hates nor likes anyone, though He appears to.”
Some readings – bhagwatam
sri-bhagavan uvaca sannyasah karma-yogas ca nihsreyasa-karav ubhau tayos tu karma-sannyasat karma-yogo visisyate
Synonyms
sri-bhagavan uvaca–the Personality of Godhead said; sannyasah–renunciation
of work; karma-yogah–work in devotion; ca–also; nihsreyasa-karau–leading
to the path of liberation; ubhau–both; tayoh–of the two; tu–but;
karma-sannyasat–in comparison to the renunciation of fruitive work;
karma-yogah–work in devotion; visisyate–is better.
Translation
The Personality of Godhead replied: The renunciation of work and work in
devotion are both good for liberation. But, of the two, work in devotional
service is better than renunciation of work.
Purport
Fruitive activities (seeking sense gratification) are cause for material
bondage. As long as one is engaged in activities aimed at improving the
standard of bodily comfort, one is sure to transmigrate to different types
of bodies, thereby continuing material bondage perpetually.
Srimad-Bhagavatam (5.5.4-6) confirms this as follows:
nunam pramattah kurute vikarma yad indriya-pritaya aprnoti na sadhu manye yata atmano ‘yam asann api klesa-da asa dehah parabhavas tavad abodha-jato yavan najijnasata atma-tattvam yavat kriyas tavad idam mano vai karmatmakam yena sarira-bandhah evam manah karma-vasam prayunkte avidyayatmany upadhi yamane pritir na yavan mayi vasudeve na mucyate deha-yogena tavat
“People are mad after sense gratification, and they do not know that this
present body, which is full of miseries, is a result of one’s fruitive
activities in the past. Although this body is temporary, it is always giving
one trouble in many ways. Therefore, to act for sense gratification is not
good. One is considered to be a failure in life as long as he makes no
inquiry about his real identity. As long as he does not know his real
identity, he has to work for fruitive results for sense gratification, and
as long as one is engrossed in the consciousness of sense gratification one
has to transmigrate from one body to another. Although the mind may be
engrossed in fruitive activities and influenced by ignorance, one must
develop a love for devotional service to Vasudeva. Only then can one have
the opportunity to get out of the bondage of material existence.”
Therefore, jnana (or knowledge that one is not this material body but spirit
soul) is not sufficient for liberation. One has to act in the status of
spirit soul, otherwise there is no escape from material bondage. Action in
Krsna consciousness is not, however, action on the fruitive platform.
Activities performed in full knowledge strengthen one’s advancement in real
knowledge. Without Krsna consciousness, mere renunciation of fruitive
activities does not actually purify the heart of a conditioned soul. As long
as the heart is not purified, one has to work on the fruitive platform. But
action in Krsna consciousness automatically helps one escape the result of
fruitive action so that one need not descend to the material platform.
Therefore action in Krsna consciousness is always superior to renunciation,
which always entails a risk of falling. Renunciation without Krsna
consciousness is incomplete, as is confirmed by Srila Rupa Gosvami in his
Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu (1.2.258):
prapancikataya buddhya hari-sambandhi vastunah mumuksubhih parityago vairagyam phalgu kathyate
“When persons eager to achieve liberation renounce things related to the
Supreme Personality of Godhead, thinking them to be material, their
renunciation is called incomplete.” Renunciation is complete when it is in
the knowledge that everything in existence belongs to the Lord and that no
one should claim proprietorship over anything. One should understand that,
factually, nothing belongs to anyone. Then where is the question of
renunciation? One who knows that everything is Krsna’s property is always
situated in renunciation. Since everything belongs to Krsna, everything
should be employed in the service of Krsna. This perfect form of action in
Krsna consciousness is far better than any amount of artificial renunciation
by a sannyasi of the Mayavadi school.
Text 7
vijitatmajitendriyah
sarva-bhutatma-bhutatma
kurvann api na lipyate
Text 15
na caiva sukrtam vibhuh
ajnanenavrtam jnanam
tena muhyantijantavah
atmanah sukha-duhkhayoh
isvara-prerito gacchet
svargam vasv abhram eva ca
“The living entity is completely dependent in his distress and happiness. By the will of the Supreme he can go to heaven or hell, as a cloud is driven by the air.”
Therefore the embodied soul, by his immemorial desire to avoid Krsna consciousness, causes his own bewilderment. Consequently, although he is constitutionally eternal, blissful and cognizant, due to the littleness of his existence he forgets his constitutional position of service to the Lord and is thus entrapped by nescience. And, under the spell of ignorance, the living entity claims that the Lord is responsible for his conditional existence. The Vedanta-sutras (2.1.34) also confirm this. Vaisamya-nairghrnye na sapeksatvat tatha hi darsayati: “The Lord neither hates nor likes anyone, though He appears to.”
Happy Janmashtami!

Nand ka Lala…. 🙂
All you need is love… when George Harrison sang these lines, wonder if he had been thinking about Lord Krishna! Krishna’s birthday is celebrated all over the world as Krishna Janmashtami, Krishna Jayanthi or Gokulashtami. No other deity’s birth is enveloped in such high drama.
Read More at Iskcon News
More Krishna Pics:
some-more-krishna-pics.html
some-more-on-home1.html
Krishna_Pics
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama RamaHare Hare…..
Happy Janmashtami!

Nand ka Lala…. 🙂
All you need is love… when George Harrison sang these lines, wonder if he had been thinking about Lord Krishna! Krishna’s birthday is celebrated all over the world as Krishna Janmashtami, Krishna Jayanthi or Gokulashtami. No other deity’s birth is enveloped in such high drama.
Read More at Iskcon News
More Krishna Pics:
some-more-krishna-pics.html
some-more-on-home1.html
Krishna_Pics
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama RamaHare Hare…..
Some readings – bhagwatam
sri-bhagavan uvaca sannyasah karma-yogas ca nihsreyasa-karav ubhau tayos tu karma-sannyasat karma-yogo visisyate
Synonyms
sri-bhagavan uvaca–the Personality of Godhead said; sannyasah–renunciation
of work; karma-yogah–work in devotion; ca–also; nihsreyasa-karau–leading
to the path of liberation; ubhau–both; tayoh–of the two; tu–but;
karma-sannyasat–in comparison to the renunciation of fruitive work;
karma-yogah–work in devotion; visisyate–is better.
Translation
The Personality of Godhead replied: The renunciation of work and work in
devotion are both good for liberation. But, of the two, work in devotional
service is better than renunciation of work.
Purport
Fruitive activities (seeking sense gratification) are cause for material
bondage. As long as one is engaged in activities aimed at improving the
standard of bodily comfort, one is sure to transmigrate to different types
of bodies, thereby continuing material bondage perpetually.
Srimad-Bhagavatam (5.5.4-6) confirms this as follows:
nunam pramattah kurute vikarma yad indriya-pritaya aprnoti na sadhu manye yata atmano ‘yam asann api klesa-da asa dehah parabhavas tavad abodha-jato yavan najijnasata atma-tattvam yavat kriyas tavad idam mano vai karmatmakam yena sarira-bandhah evam manah karma-vasam prayunkte avidyayatmany upadhi yamane pritir na yavan mayi vasudeve na mucyate deha-yogena tavat
“People are mad after sense gratification, and they do not know that this
present body, which is full of miseries, is a result of one’s fruitive
activities in the past. Although this body is temporary, it is always giving
one trouble in many ways. Therefore, to act for sense gratification is not
good. One is considered to be a failure in life as long as he makes no
inquiry about his real identity. As long as he does not know his real
identity, he has to work for fruitive results for sense gratification, and
as long as one is engrossed in the consciousness of sense gratification one
has to transmigrate from one body to another. Although the mind may be
engrossed in fruitive activities and influenced by ignorance, one must
develop a love for devotional service to Vasudeva. Only then can one have
the opportunity to get out of the bondage of material existence.”
Therefore, jnana (or knowledge that one is not this material body but spirit
soul) is not sufficient for liberation. One has to act in the status of
spirit soul, otherwise there is no escape from material bondage. Action in
Krsna consciousness is not, however, action on the fruitive platform.
Activities performed in full knowledge strengthen one’s advancement in real
knowledge. Without Krsna consciousness, mere renunciation of fruitive
activities does not actually purify the heart of a conditioned soul. As long
as the heart is not purified, one has to work on the fruitive platform. But
action in Krsna consciousness automatically helps one escape the result of
fruitive action so that one need not descend to the material platform.
Therefore action in Krsna consciousness is always superior to renunciation,
which always entails a risk of falling. Renunciation without Krsna
consciousness is incomplete, as is confirmed by Srila Rupa Gosvami in his
Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu (1.2.258):
prapancikataya buddhya hari-sambandhi vastunah mumuksubhih parityago vairagyam phalgu kathyate
“When persons eager to achieve liberation renounce things related to the
Supreme Personality of Godhead, thinking them to be material, their
renunciation is called incomplete.” Renunciation is complete when it is in
the knowledge that everything in existence belongs to the Lord and that no
one should claim proprietorship over anything. One should understand that,
factually, nothing belongs to anyone. Then where is the question of
renunciation? One who knows that everything is Krsna’s property is always
situated in renunciation. Since everything belongs to Krsna, everything
should be employed in the service of Krsna. This perfect form of action in
Krsna consciousness is far better than any amount of artificial renunciation
by a sannyasi of the Mayavadi school.
Text 7
vijitatmajitendriyah
sarva-bhutatma-bhutatma
kurvann api na lipyate
Text 15
na caiva sukrtam vibhuh
ajnanenavrtam jnanam
tena muhyantijantavah
atmanah sukha-duhkhayoh
isvara-prerito gacchet
svargam vasv abhram eva ca
“The living entity is completely dependent in his distress and happiness. By the will of the Supreme he can go to heaven or hell, as a cloud is driven by the air.”
Therefore the embodied soul, by his immemorial desire to avoid Krsna consciousness, causes his own bewilderment. Consequently, although he is constitutionally eternal, blissful and cognizant, due to the littleness of his existence he forgets his constitutional position of service to the Lord and is thus entrapped by nescience. And, under the spell of ignorance, the living entity claims that the Lord is responsible for his conditional existence. The Vedanta-sutras (2.1.34) also confirm this. Vaisamya-nairghrnye na sapeksatvat tatha hi darsayati: “The Lord neither hates nor likes anyone, though He appears to.”
Happy Janmashtami!

Nand ka Lala…. 🙂
All you need is love… when George Harrison sang these lines, wonder if he had been thinking about Lord Krishna! Krishna’s birthday is celebrated all over the world as Krishna Janmashtami, Krishna Jayanthi or Gokulashtami. No other deity’s birth is enveloped in such high drama.
Read More at Iskcon News
More Krishna Pics:
some-more-krishna-pics.html
some-more-on-home1.html
Krishna_Pics
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama RamaHare Hare…..