Hare Krsna, What I liked about Devahuti’s prayers is that she nailed down the essence of Lord Kapiladeva’s teachings. After hearing her son’s instructions, she got down to the most basic and most important lesson for all of us. And that is the glories of chanting of the Holy Name of the Lord. In herContinue reading “SB 3.33.1-8: Meditations on the Prayers of Devahuti”
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SB 3.32.31-43: The Lord’s Essential Instruction
Hare Krsna, It is amazing to see the similarities between Lord Narayana’s instructions to Lord Brahma and Lord Kapila’s instructions to Mother Devahuti. In the last Catuh-sloki verse, Lord Narayana said, “A person who is searching after the Supreme Absolute Truth, the Personality of Godhead, must certainly search for it up to this, in allContinue reading “SB 3.32.31-43: The Lord’s Essential Instruction”
SB 3.32.26-30: How and Why the Absolute Truth Appears Differently
Hare Krsna, SB 1.2.11 Sūta Gosvāmī said: Learned transcendentalists who know the Absolute Truth call this nondual substance Brahman, Paramātmā or Bhagavān. SB 3.32.26 Lord Kapiladeva continued: The Supreme Personality of Godhead alone is complete transcendental knowledge, but according to the different processes of understanding He appears differently, either as impersonal Brahman, as Paramātmā, as theContinue reading “SB 3.32.26-30: How and Why the Absolute Truth Appears Differently”
SB 3.32.12-25: Binding Actions vs. Transcendental Actions
Hare Krsna, Conditioned living entities are called marginal energy of the Lord. The Supreme Lord is the energetic and we are the energies of the Lord. The Lord has two other energies – internal (antaranga-sakti) and external (bahiranga-sakti). We are called marginal or tatashta sakti of the Lord because we are situated at the junctionContinue reading “SB 3.32.12-25: Binding Actions vs. Transcendental Actions”
SB 3.32.1-11: Different Types of Worship Result in Different Destinations
Hare Krsna, This material world is like an international airport. People from different origins and desired destinations come to the airport to take the right flight. The airlines ensure that they serve different routes to fulfill the needs of the flyers. The airport provides a platform for the flyers and various airlines to operate fromContinue reading “SB 3.32.1-11: Different Types of Worship Result in Different Destinations”
SB 3.31.43-48: Final Instructions of SB 3.31
Hare Krsna, The concluding lesson of Chapter 31 is how a jiva, after attaining the human form, undergoes great pains in the womb of the mother, during birth, as an infant and as a child. By the laws of karma, one takes birth in this material world. The goal of life is to free oneselfContinue reading “SB 3.31.43-48: Final Instructions of SB 3.31”
SB 3.31.34-42: Attachments Between Males and Females
Hare Krsna, My understanding so far from whatever we have studied on the attachment between males and females is that association with the opposite sex is not the issue. The issue is when we start thinking of them as objects of enjoyment and attachment. This is the beginning of material attachment. It is very difficultContinue reading “SB 3.31.34-42: Attachments Between Males and Females”
SB 3.31.22-33: The Continuous Cycle of Samsara
Hare Krsna, In the previous chapter (SB 3.30.5), we studied that once Indra, the King of heaven, was cursed by his spiritual master, Bṛhaspati, on account of his misbehavior, and he became a hog on this planet. After many days, when Brahmā wanted to recall him to his heavenly kingdom, Indra, in the form ofContinue reading “SB 3.31.22-33: The Continuous Cycle of Samsara”
SB 3.31.15-21: Prayers by the Baby in the Womb
Hare Krsna, I want to share something about my life to give a better context of the tribulations faced by a living entity within the womb of the mother and outside in the material world. I grew up in a beautiful mountainous town in Northeast India. It is a very small town nested in theContinue reading “SB 3.31.15-21: Prayers by the Baby in the Womb”
SB 3.31.1-14: Tolerating the Sufferings of Birth
Hare Krsna, Janma-mrtyu jara-vyadhi-duhkha-dosanudarsanam (BG 13.9). The body is subject to its own principles of birth, death, old age and disease, but one who is situated in spiritual life (yato bhaktir adhoksaje) has no birth, no death, no old age and no disease. Whenever we explain to a layman these four defects of human lifeContinue reading “SB 3.31.1-14: Tolerating the Sufferings of Birth”