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The first question was put before Lord Caitanya, - My dear master, I have come to You to ask the first question, that - What I am? Why I am conditioned to suffer three kinds of miserable condition of life always

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"the first question was put before Lord Caitanya, ke āmi,' 'kene āmāya jāre tāpa-traya" |"My dear master, I have come to You to ask the first question, that 'What I am? Why I am conditioned to suffer three kinds of miserable condition of life always"

Lectures

Srimad-Bhagavatam Lectures

Here, we become awakened that, "Why I am conditioned?" Just like Sanātana Gosvāmī, when he approached Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu . . . he was minister, great man, very opulent. So the first question was put before Lord Caitanya, ke āmi,' 'kene āmāya jāre tāpa-traya (CC Madhya 20.102): "My dear master, I have come to You to ask the first question, that 'What I am? Why I am conditioned to suffer three kinds of miserable condition of life always?' " Why you are using this fan? Because I am conditioned, I cannot bear too much heat or too much cold.

Out of the 8,400,000's of species of life, 8,000,000 and at least 300 species, ah, 3,000 species of life, there is no question of liberation. They must live under the conditions of material nature. Prakṛteḥ kriyamāṇāni guṇaiḥ karmāṇi sarvaśaḥ (BG 3.27). You have accepted this material body voluntarily for enjoying this material world.

You enjoy it to the fullest extent under the condition of stringent laws of material nature. Now, in the human form of life, civilized human form of life, your consciousness is now developed. There is a chance to understand why you are conditioned. You don't want condition; you want liberation. This question arises in the human form of life, not in the cat's life, dog's life. No.

So we should remember this is the difference between other bodies and this body. Here, we become awakened that, "Why I am conditioned?" Just like Sanātana Gosvāmī, when he approached Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu . . . he was minister, great man, very opulent. So the first question was put before Lord Caitanya, ke āmi,' 'kene āmāya jāre tāpa-traya (CC Madhya 20.102): "My dear master, I have come to You to ask the first question, that 'What I am? Why I am conditioned to suffer three kinds of miserable condition of life always?' "

Why you are using this fan? Because I am conditioned, I cannot bear too much heat or too much cold. As soon as I go out in the park, I was covering. So these questions should arise that, "Why I am conditioned? Sometimes I am covering, sometimes I want fan."

Page Title:The first question was put before Lord Caitanya, - My dear master, I have come to You to ask the first question, that - What I am? Why I am conditioned to suffer three kinds of miserable condition of life always
Compiler:Soham
Created:2023-06-21, 16:09:40
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=1, Con=0, Let=0
No. of Quotes:1