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720223 - Lecture BG 16.05 - Calcutta

Because people are not devotees of God, therefore despite all education, all advancement of scientific knowledge, still they are dealing like cats and dogs. They are not peaceful. The peace cannot be attained without Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Ahaṁ hi sarva-yajñānāṁ bhoktā ca prabhur eva ca (BG 9.24). Simply by practicing Kṛṣṇa consciousness there can be peace, there can be prosperity, there can be happiness. Otherwise, we shall be entangled. It is clearly mentioned here by Kṛṣṇa, daivī sampad vimokṣāya.

And daivī sampat means, the example is Arjuna. He immediately takes up, Arjuna: mā śucaḥ. "You are . . . you are already developed with daivī, daivī sampat." Mā śucaḥ: "You haven't got to worry."