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ŚB 7.14.1
Mahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira inquired from Nārada Muni: O my lord, O great sage, kindly explain how we who are staying at …
ŚB 7.14.2
Nārada Muni replied: My dear King, those who stay at home as householders must act to earn their livelihood, and …
ŚB 7.14.3-4
A gṛhastha must associate again and again with saintly persons, and with great respect he must hear the nectar of …
ŚB 7.14.5
While working to earn his livelihood as much as necessary to maintain body and soul together, one who is actually …
ŚB 7.14.6
An intelligent man in human society should make his own program of activities very simple. If there are suggestions from …
ŚB 7.14.7
The natural products created by the Supreme Personality of Godhead should be utilized to maintain the bodies and souls of …
ŚB 7.14.8
One may claim proprietorship to as much wealth as required to maintain body and soul together, but one who desires …
ŚB 7.14.9
One should treat animals such as deer, camels, asses, monkeys, mice, snakes, birds and flies exactly like one’s own son. …
ŚB 7.14.10
Even if one is a householder rather than a brahmacārī, a sannyāsī or a vānaprastha, one should not endeavor very …
ŚB 7.14.11
Dogs, fallen persons and untouchables, including caṇḍālas [dog-eaters], should all be maintained with their proper necessities, which should be contributed …
ŚB 7.14.12
One so seriously considers one’s wife to be his own that he sometimes kills himself for her or kills others, …
ŚB 7.14.13
Through proper deliberation, one should give up attraction to his wife’s body because that body will ultimately be transformed into …
ŚB 7.14.14
An intelligent person should be satisfied with eating prasāda [food offered to the Lord] or with performing the five different …
ŚB 7.14.15
Every day, one should worship the Supreme Being who is situated in everyone’s heart, and on this basis one should …
ŚB 7.14.16
When one is enriched with wealth and knowledge which are under his full control and by means of which he …
ŚB 7.14.17
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, is the enjoyer of sacrificial offerings. Yet although His Lordship eats the oblations …
ŚB 7.14.18
Therefore, my dear King, first offer prasāda unto the brāhmaṇas and the demigods, and after sumptuously feeding them you may …
ŚB 7.14.19
A brāhmaṇa who is sufficiently rich must offer oblations to the forefathers during the dark-moon fortnight in the latter part …
ŚB 7.14.20-23
One should perform the śrāddha ceremony on the Makara-saṅkrānti [the day when the sun begins to move north] or on …
ŚB 7.14.24
All of these seasonal times are considered extremely auspicious for humanity. At such times, one should perform all auspicious activities, …
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