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Anyone who is freed from all these allurement (dharma artha kama moksa), he is paramahamsa. And this paramahamsa-samhita, it is called, Bhagavata . . . Paramahamsa-samhita

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"anyone who is freed from all these allurement, he is paramahaṁsa. And this paramahaṁsa-saṁhitā, it is called, Bhāgavata . . . Paramahaṁsa-saṁhitā"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1976 Conversations and Morning Walks

Dharma artha kāma. And somebody is trying mokṣa, being baffled or dissatisfied: "These things will not . . . I shall become one with." So dharma artha kāma mokṣa (SB 4.8.41, CC Adi 1.90). So Bhāgavata says, "These are all kicked out," paramo nirmatsarāṇām (SB 1.1.2), for the paramahaṁsas. So anyone who is freed from all these allurement, he is paramahaṁsa. And this paramahaṁsa-saṁhitā, it is called, Bhāgavata . . . Paramahaṁsa-saṁhitā. Bhāṣyaṁ brahma-sūtrāṇām.

Puṣṭa Kṛṣṇa: Tamo-dvāraṁ yoṣitāṁ saṅgī-saṅgam (SB 5.5.2).

Prabhupāda: That is recommended everywhere. Illicit or legal. Mahāprabhu has said, asat eka strī-saṅgī (CC Madhya 22.87): "Anyone who is attached to woman, he is asat." Bās. This is the whole process, how to become detached from the attraction of woman. Dhīra. (break) Give up the connection with woman is recommended. So in our Society it will be a good test. We are mixed up with men and women. If you, in spite of this allurement, if you do not become attracted by woman, then you should know you are paramahaṁsa. (laughter) Yes. You are worshipable. And this Bhāgavata-dharma is meant for the paramahaṁsas. Paramo nirmatsarāṇām (SB 1.1.2). That is . . . It is especially. Dharmaḥ projjhita. The other different types of regulated system, to become very religious man or to become very expert money-hunter or accumulation of money, dharma, artha, and enjoying sense enjoyment—the whole world is appreciating these men: who is irreligious man, who is very much able to satisfy his senses, dozens of cars and three dozen women, naked dance. They are taking this. Dharma artha kāma. And somebody is trying mokṣa, being baffled or dissatisfied: "These things will not . . . I shall become one with." So dharma artha kāma mokṣa (SB 4.8.41, CC Adi 1.90). So Bhāgavata says, "These are all kicked out," paramo nirmatsarāṇām (SB 1.1.2), for the paramahaṁsas. So anyone who is freed from all these allurement, he is paramahaṁsa. And this paramahaṁsa-saṁhitā, it is called, Bhāgavata . . . Paramahaṁsa-saṁhitā. Bhāṣyaṁ brahma-sūtrāṇām.

Page Title:Anyone who is freed from all these allurement (dharma artha kama moksa), he is paramahamsa. And this paramahamsa-samhita, it is called, Bhagavata . . . Paramahamsa-samhita
Compiler:Nabakumar
Created:2023-10-22, 11:36:39.000
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=1, Let=0
No. of Quotes:1