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Light of the Bhāgavata 4
We should not try to be beautiful like seasonal flowers or greenery that flourish in the rainy season but are …
Light of the Bhāgavata 5
5. The evening in the rainy season is dark all around. There is no sight of the twinkling stars on …
Light of the Bhāgavata 5
As there are seasonal changes within a year, so there are changing ages in the duration of the manifest cosmic …
Light of the Bhāgavata 5
In Kali-yuga there is a dearth of proper guidance. One may take guidance in the evening from the stars and …
Light of the Bhāgavata 5
The Vedic knowledge comes in a tradition from the spiritual master through the chain of disciplic succession, and the knowledge …
Light of the Bhāgavata 6
6. On hearing the sound of the torrential rains, the frogs come out of the mountain caves and begin to …
Light of the Bhāgavata 6
In this age of a godless civilization, the sages of world-recognized religious sects who believe in God must come out …
Light of the Bhāgavata 6
The warning is already there, and responsible leaders of religious sects must meet together and form a common platform of …
Light of the Bhāgavata 7
7. The small rivulets that almost dried up during the months of May and June now begin to overflow their …
Light of the Bhāgavata 7
One should learn gravity from the sea and the rivulet. The sea is always within its limits, in spite of …
Light of the Bhāgavata 7
Human beings have two kinds of temperament. Some are introspective, and the others are extravagant. Those who are extravagant are …
Light of the Bhāgavata 7
Although the animal propensities of the body should be minimized, those who are extravagant temporarily overflow in material enjoyment. Nonetheless, …
Light of the Bhāgavata 8
8. The colorful greenery of the newly grown grass, the seasonal flowers, the frog's umbrellas, the butterflies, and the other …
Light of the Bhāgavata 8
A rich man displays his opulence in various colorful ways. He has a good residential bungalow with sufficient property and …
Light of the Bhāgavata 8
When the same man was as dry as fallow land and had none of these opulences, he was plain in …
Light of the Bhāgavata 8
Material manifestations of things are but shadowy representations of reality. They are compared to mirages in the desert. In the …
Light of the Bhāgavata 9
9. A picturesque scene of green paddy fields enlivens the heart of the poor agriculturalist, but it brings gloom to …
Light of the Bhāgavata 9
With good rains, the farmer's business in agriculture flourishes. Agriculture is the noblest profession. It makes society happy, wealthy, healthy, …
Light of the Bhāgavata 9
Trade is meant only for transporting surplus produce to places where the produce is scanty. But when traders become too …
Light of the Bhāgavata 9
No one can produce rice and wheat in big iron factories. The industrialist goes to the villagers to purchase the …
Hierarchy
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