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Latest revision as of 06:05, 18 October 2024
Pages in category "Becoming Irreligious"
The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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- If people become irreligious in the name of secularism, then they are simply animals. So it is the government duty to see that the citizens are not becoming animals. He may profess a type of religion. That doesn't matter. But he must be religious
- If people become irreligious or not spiritual, the burden of the world becomes heavier, unbearable
- If the people who are administering justice, they become irreligious, impious, oh, how troublesome situation! This is the first acclamation
- If we want actually deliverance from this material entanglement, so these rules and regulations of kula-dharma we must observe. If we do not observe, then immediately we become irreligious
- It has become a fashion of the modern age that to become irreligious is religious. Yes. That is fact
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- When human being becomes irreligious, without any religion, then it is no better than the cats and dogs
- When people become irreligious, not abiding by the laws of God, then it becomes burdensome. How one can say that "To cut throat is my religion"? Nobody can say like that. That is not religion. That means he has no sense of God consciousness
- When the royal dynasty, being excessively proud because of the material modes of passion and ignorance, became irreligious and ceased to care for the laws enacted by the brahmanas, Parasurama killed them
- When three fourths of the population of the whole world become irreligious, the situation is converted into hell for the animals
- With the destruction of dynasty, the eternal family tradition is vanquished, and thus the rest of the family becomes involved in irreligious practice. BG 1.39 - 1972