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     14:49  As long as one has the material body, the demands of the body for sense gratification will continue. The devotee, however, is not disturbed by such desires because of his fullness. BG 1972 purports diffhist −2 Nabakumar talk contribs
     13:45  When one engages in austerities, his body generally becomes lean and thin. Becoming fat is not a very good qualification in spiritual life diffhist +4 Nabakumar talk contribs
     13:44  When one comes to understand that he is not the body and therefore is neither fat nor skinny, one attains the topmost form of spiritual realization. When one is not spiritually realized, the bodily conception entangles one in the material world diffhist +5 Nabakumar talk contribs
     06:35  The living entity receives a particular type of body according to his karma, or fruitive activities. The material pleasure derived in the material world from one's particular body is based on sexual pleasure diffhist −10 Nabakumar talk contribs
     04:59  One's body is created through the agency of maya (karmana daiva-netrena (SB 3.31.1)), and according to one's activities in this life, another vehicle is created, again under the supervision of daivi maya diffhist −12 Nabakumar talk contribs
     04:25  As stated in the Bhagavad-gita (BG 8.6), yam yam vapi smaran bhavam tyajaty ante kalevaram: one’s practice in thinking throughout his entire life determines the quality of his thoughts at death, and thus at death one obtains a suitable body diffhist −3 Nabakumar talk contribs