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28 November 2020
- 09:2709:27, 28 November 2020 diff hist +3,310 N One should note that in the brahmacari-asrama, vanaprastha-asrama and sannyasa-asrama there is no scope for sex life, whereas sex is allowed in grhastha life under regulations Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"One should note that in the brahmacārī-āśrama, vānaprastha-āśrama and sannyāsa-āśrama there is no scope for sex life..."
- 09:2209:22, 28 November 2020 diff hist +3,372 N He (Narada) first explained the dealings of a brahmacari, vanaprastha and sannyasi because these three asramas, or statuses of life, are extremely important for fulfillment of the goal of life Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|". He first explained the dealings of a brahmacārī, vānaprastha and sannyāsī because these three āśramas, or statuses of..."
- 09:1809:18, 28 November 2020 diff hist +3,140 N The great sage Narada has explained how a brahmacari, a vanaprastha and a sannyasi should act Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"the great sage Nārada has explained how a brahmacārī, a vānaprastha and a sannyāsī should act"}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|J..."
- 09:0909:09, 28 November 2020 diff hist +22 The conclusion must be that Maharaja Bharata purposefully became over-addicted to the deer and neglected his spiritual advancement No edit summary current
- 09:0809:08, 28 November 2020 diff hist +4,469 In Brahma-samhita it is said, karmani nirdahati kintu ca bhakti-bhajam: "For those engaged in devotional service, bhakti-bhajana, the results of past deeds are indemnified." According to this, Bharata Maharaja could not be punished for his past misdeeds No edit summary current
- 09:0709:07, 28 November 2020 diff hist +22 Bharata Maharaja, at the time of death, would be forced to accept the body of a deer due to his attraction for the deer. In this regard, a question may be raised. How can a devotee be affected by his past misconduct and vicious activities No edit summary current
- 09:0609:06, 28 November 2020 diff hist +2,929 Bharata Maharaja gradually fell into this condition (of blind love) due to his material love for the deer No edit summary current
- 09:0509:05, 28 November 2020 diff hist +22 Feigning meditation, the King (Bharata) would actually think of the animal, and this was but a sign of his downfall No edit summary current
- 09:0409:04, 28 November 2020 diff hist +22 Out of affection, King Bharata accepted the small deer as if it were a prince. This is called moha. Due to his anxiety over the deer's absence, the King addressed the animal as though it were his son. Out of affection, anyone can be addressed as anything No edit summary current
- 09:0309:03, 28 November 2020 diff hist +2,611 Maharaja Bharata lamented that although the sun was going to set, due to the poor animal's absence, he could not find anything auspicious No edit summary
- 08:5508:55, 28 November 2020 diff hist +22 According to the logic of atmavan manyate jagat, everyone thinks of others according to his own position. Therefore Maharaja Bharata felt that the deer had left him due to his negligence and that due to the animal's noble heart, it would again return No edit summary current
- 08:5308:53, 28 November 2020 diff hist +2,941 Even though he (Bharata) was engaged in worshiping the Deity, his mind was restless due to his inordinate affection. While trying to meditate, he would simply think of the deer, wondering where it had gone No edit summary current
- 08:5208:52, 28 November 2020 diff hist +22 Because his attraction for the deer was so intense, Bharata Maharaja could not concentrate upon worshiping the Lord or performing his ritualistic ceremonies No edit summary current
- 08:5008:50, 28 November 2020 diff hist +22 Since this was the case with Bharata Maharaja, what can we say of those who are not advanced in spiritual life but who become attached to cats and dogs No edit summary current
- 08:4908:49, 28 November 2020 diff hist +22 For our instruction, Bharata Maharaja acted in such a way. We should be very careful not to be misled by so-called welfare activities conducted in bodily terms. One should not give up his interest in attaining the favor of Lord Visnu at any cost No edit summary current
- 08:4708:47, 28 November 2020 diff hist +22 It was very dangerous for Bharata Maharaja to sacrifice all his regulative principles simply to take care of an animal. The principles enunciated in Bhagavad-gita should be followed. Yam hi na vyathayanty ete purusam purusarsabha - BG 2.15 No edit summary current
26 November 2020
- 13:0813:08, 26 November 2020 diff hist +2,797 N By constantly chanting and hearing the holy names and pastimes of the Supreme Lord, one certainly becomes purified and becomes a fit candidate for liberation Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"By constantly chanting and hearing the holy names and pastimes of the Supreme Lord, one certainly becomes purified and becomes..." current
- 13:0213:02, 26 November 2020 diff hist +4,332 N There are many devotees in Vrndavana who regularly bathe in the Yamuna, and this cleanses all the contamination of the material world Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"There are many devotees in Vṛndāvana who regularly bathe in the Yamunā, and this cleanses all the contamination of the mat..."
- 12:3312:33, 26 November 2020 diff hist +2,733 N Holy places like Vrndavana, Hardwar, Prayaga and Jagannatha Puri are especially meant for the execution of devotional service Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Holy places like Vṛndāvana, Hardwar, Prayāga and Jagannātha Purī are especially meant for the execution of devotional se..."
- 12:2912:29, 26 November 2020 diff hist +2,674 N No one should be captivated by his birthplace and family; one should take shelter of the association of devotees and cultivate Krsna consciousness Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"No one should be captivated by his birthplace and family; one should take shelter of the association of devotees and cultivate..."