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ŚB 7.13.37
I do not endeavor to get anything, but am satisfied with whatever is achieved in its own way. If I …
ŚB 7.13.38
Sometimes I eat a very small quantity and sometimes a great quantity. Sometimes the food is very palatable, and sometimes …
ŚB 7.13.39
To cover my body I use whatever is available, whether it be linen, silk, cotton, bark or deerskin, according to …
ŚB 7.13.40
Sometimes I lie on the surface of the earth, sometimes on leaves, grass or stone, sometimes on a pile of …
ŚB 7.13.41
O my lord, sometimes I bathe myself very nicely, smear sandalwood pulp all over my body, put on a flower …
ŚB 7.13.42
Different people are of different mentalities. Therefore it is not my business either to praise them or to blaspheme them. …
ŚB 7.13.43
The mental concoction of discrimination between good and bad should be accepted as one unit and then invested in the …
ŚB 7.13.44
A learned, thoughtful person must realize that material existence is illusion. This is possible only by self-realization. A self-realized person, …
ŚB 7.13.45
Prahlāda Mahārāja, you are certainly a self-realized soul and a devotee of the Supreme Lord. You do not care for …
ŚB 7.13.46
Nārada Muni continued: After Prahlāda Mahārāja, the King of the demons, heard these instructions from the saint, he understood the …
ŚB 7.13.25
In the course of the evolutionary process, which is caused by fruitive activities due to undesirable material sense gratification, I …
ŚB 7.13.26
In this human form of life, men and women unite for the sensual pleasure of sex, but by actual experience …
ŚB 7.13.27
The actual form of life for the living entities is one of spiritual happiness, which is real happiness. This happiness …
ŚB 7.13.28
In this way the conditioned soul living within the body forgets his self-interest because he identifies himself with the body. …
ŚB 7.13.29
Just as a deer, because of ignorance, cannot see the water within a well covered by grass, but runs after …
ŚB 7.13.30
The living entity tries to achieve happiness and rid himself of the causes of distress, but because the various bodies …
ŚB 7.13.31
Materialistic activities are always mixed with three kinds of miserable conditions — adhyātmika, adhidaivika and adhibautika. Therefore, even if one …
ŚB 7.13.32
The brāhmaṇa continued: I am actually seeing how a rich man, who is a victim of his senses, is very …
ŚB 7.13.33
Those who are considered materially powerful and rich are always full of anxieties because of governmental laws, thieves and rogues, …
ŚB 7.13.34
Those in human society who are intelligent should give up the original cause of lamentation, illusion, fear, anger, attachment, poverty …
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