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Light of the Bhāgavata 43
Devotional service to the Lord never goes in vain. Just at the right moment, the result of one's particular devotional service will come, even if one has The pure devotees do not wish any return from the Lord in exchange for their service; they do not make
Light of the Bhāgavata 29
There are two kinds of living entities, namely the conditioned and the pure. entities that the material nature is created, and the conditioned souls are put into it to become pure Those who become unconditioned by devotional service enter into the eternal kingdom of God, and those
Light of the Bhāgavata 43
A devotee, therefore, should execute his devotional services with full energy, endurance, and confidence He should perform his scheduled duties, he should be pure in heart, and he should serve in association One should not be discouraged in the discharge of devotional service. followed by the self-realized souls, and one should not be doubtful about the ultimate result of such devotional
Light of the Bhāgavata 30
designated as regulated work, transcendental knowledge, mystic powers, and ultimately bhakti-yoga, or devotional Bhakti-yoga is pure and unalloyed, being entirely beyond all the preliminary steps. Such unalloyed devotional service in favor of the Supreme Lord was displayed at Vṛndāvana when the Lord
Light of the Bhāgavata 48
such exceptional devotees of the Lord are that they are unattached to material enjoyment, contented, pure in heart, attached to devotional service, free from affection for temporary things, and devoid of false
Light of the Bhāgavata 24
combination of matter and spirit, but the spiritual world, which is far, far away from the material sky, is purely
Light of the Bhāgavata 1
A living entity is as pure as the limitless sky.