If one gradually gives up his hereditary customs and duties and tries to serve the Supreme Personality of Godhead in his natural position, he is gradually able to become free from these activities, and he attains the stage of niṣkāma, freedom from material desires.
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"If one gradually gives up his hereditary customs and duties and tries to serve the Supreme Personality of Godhead in his natural position, he is gradually able to become free from these activities, and he attains the stage of niṣkāma, freedom from material desires"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 7
If one gradually gives up his hereditary customs and duties and tries to serve the Supreme Personality of Godhead in his natural position, he is gradually able to become free from these activities, and he attains the stage of niṣkāma, freedom from material desires.
If one acts in his profession according to his position in the modes of nature and gradually gives up these activities, he attains the niṣkāma stage.
- If One
- Gradually
- Give Up
- Hereditary
- Custom
- Duty
- Trying to Serve
- Serving God
- Supreme Personality of Godhead
- Natural Position
- Able To
- Becoming Free
- Free From...
- These
- Activities
- Attain
- Stage Of
- Niskama
- Becoming Free From Material Desires
- Free From Material Desire
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