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| <div id="BG1617_0" class="quote" parent="BG_Chapters_13_-_18" book="BG" index="83" link="BG 16.17" link_text="BG 16.17"> | | <div id="BG1617_0" class="quote" parent="BG_Chapters_13_-_18" book="BG" index="83" link="BG 16.17" link_text="BG 16.17"> |
| <span class="link">[[Vanisource:BG 16.17|BG 16.17, Translation and Purport]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="trans text"><p style="display: inline;">Self-complacent and always impudent, deluded by wealth and false prestige, they sometimes proudly perform sacrifices in name only, without following any rules or regulations.</p> | | <span class="link">[[Vanisource:BG 16.17 (1972)|BG 16.17, Translation and Purport]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="trans text"><p style="display: inline;">Self-complacent and always impudent, deluded by wealth and false prestige, they sometimes proudly perform sacrifices in name only, without following any rules or regulations.</p> |
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| <div class="purport text"><p>Thinking themselves all in all, not caring for any authority or scripture, the demoniac sometimes perform so-called religious or sacrificial rites. And since they do not believe in authority, they are very impudent. This is due to illusion caused by accumulating some wealth and false prestige. Sometimes such demons take up the role of preacher, mislead the people, and become known as religious reformers or as incarnations of God. They make a show of performing sacrifices, or they worship the demigods, or manufacture their own God. Common men advertise them as God and worship them, and by the foolish they are considered advanced in the principles of religion, or in the principles of spiritual knowledge. They take the dress of the renounced order of life and engage in all nonsense in that dress. Actually there are so many restrictions for one who has renounced this world. The demons, however, do not care for such restrictions. They think that whatever path one can create is one's own path; there is no such thing as a standard path one has to follow. The word avidhi-pūrvakam, meaning a disregard for the rules and regulations, is especially stressed here. These things are always due to ignorance and illusion.</p> | | <div class="purport text"><p>Thinking themselves all in all, not caring for any authority or scripture, the demoniac sometimes perform so-called religious or sacrificial rites. And since they do not believe in authority, they are very impudent. This is due to illusion caused by accumulating some wealth and false prestige. Sometimes such demons take up the role of preacher, mislead the people, and become known as religious reformers or as incarnations of God. They make a show of performing sacrifices, or they worship the demigods, or manufacture their own God. Common men advertise them as God and worship them, and by the foolish they are considered advanced in the principles of religion, or in the principles of spiritual knowledge. They take the dress of the renounced order of life and engage in all nonsense in that dress. Actually there are so many restrictions for one who has renounced this world. The demons, however, do not care for such restrictions. They think that whatever path one can create is one's own path; there is no such thing as a standard path one has to follow. The word avidhi-pūrvakam, meaning a disregard for the rules and regulations, is especially stressed here. These things are always due to ignorance and illusion.</p> |
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| <div id="SB61642_0" class="quote" parent="SB_Canto_6" book="SB" index="620" link="SB 6.16.42" link_text="SB 6.16.42"> | | <div id="SB61642_0" class="quote" parent="SB_Canto_6" book="SB" index="620" link="SB 6.16.42" link_text="SB 6.16.42"> |
| <span class="link">[[Vanisource:SB 6.16.42|SB 6.16.42, Purport]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="purport text"><p style="display: inline;">Any religious system but the process of bhāgavata-dharma-service as an eternal servant of the Supreme Personality of Godhead—is a system of envy of one's own self and of others. For example, there are many systems of religion in which animal sacrifices are recommended. Such animal sacrifices are inauspicious both for the performer and for the animal. Although one is sometimes permitted to sacrifice an animal before the goddess Kālī and eat it instead of purchasing meat from a slaughterhouse, permission to eat meat after a sacrifice in the presence of the goddess Kālī is not the order of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. It is simply a concession for the miserable person who will not give up eating meat. It is meant to restrict his desire for unrestricted meat-eating. Such a religious system is condemned. Therefore Kṛṣṇa says, sarva-dharmān parityajya mām ekaṁ śaraṇaṁ vraja: ([[Vanisource:BG 18.66|BG 18.66]]) "Give up all other duties and surrender unto Me." That is the last word in religion.</p> | | <span class="link">[[Vanisource:SB 6.16.42|SB 6.16.42, Purport]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="purport text"><p style="display: inline;">Any religious system but the process of bhāgavata-dharma-service as an eternal servant of the Supreme Personality of Godhead—is a system of envy of one's own self and of others. For example, there are many systems of religion in which animal sacrifices are recommended. Such animal sacrifices are inauspicious both for the performer and for the animal. Although one is sometimes permitted to sacrifice an animal before the goddess Kālī and eat it instead of purchasing meat from a slaughterhouse, permission to eat meat after a sacrifice in the presence of the goddess Kālī is not the order of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. It is simply a concession for the miserable person who will not give up eating meat. It is meant to restrict his desire for unrestricted meat-eating. Such a religious system is condemned. Therefore Kṛṣṇa says, sarva-dharmān parityajya mām ekaṁ śaraṇaṁ vraja: ([[Vanisource:BG 18.66 (1972)|BG 18.66]]) "Give up all other duties and surrender unto Me." That is the last word in religion.</p> |
| <p>One may argue that the sacrifice of animals is recommended in the Vedas. This recommendation, however, is a restriction. Without Vedic restrictions on the purchase of meat, people will purchase meat from the market, which will be overflooded with meat shops, and slaughterhouses will increase. To restrict this, sometimes the Vedas say that one may eat meat after sacrificing an insignificant animal like a goat before the goddess Kālī. In any case, a system of religion in which animal sacrifices are recommended is inauspicious for those who perform the sacrifices and for the animals. Envious persons who perform ostentatious animal sacrifices are condemned in Bhagavad-gītā (16.17) as follows:</p> | | <p>One may argue that the sacrifice of animals is recommended in the Vedas. This recommendation, however, is a restriction. Without Vedic restrictions on the purchase of meat, people will purchase meat from the market, which will be overflooded with meat shops, and slaughterhouses will increase. To restrict this, sometimes the Vedas say that one may eat meat after sacrificing an insignificant animal like a goat before the goddess Kālī. In any case, a system of religion in which animal sacrifices are recommended is inauspicious for those who perform the sacrifices and for the animals. Envious persons who perform ostentatious animal sacrifices are condemned in Bhagavad-gītā (16.17) as follows:</p> |
| :ātma-sambhāvitāḥ stabdhā | | :ātma-sambhāvitāḥ stabdhā |
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| <div id="RoomConversationwithDevoteesJuly21974Melbourne_0" class="quote" parent="1974_Conversations_and_Morning_Walks" book="Con" index="137" link="Room Conversation with Devotees -- July 2, 1974, Melbourne" link_text="Room Conversation with Devotees -- July 2, 1974, Melbourne"> | | <div id="RoomConversationwithDevoteesJuly21974Melbourne_0" class="quote" parent="1974_Conversations_and_Morning_Walks" book="Con" index="137" link="Room Conversation with Devotees -- July 2, 1974, Melbourne" link_text="Room Conversation with Devotees -- July 2, 1974, Melbourne"> |
| <span class="link">[[Vanisource:Room Conversation with Devotees -- July 2, 1974, Melbourne|Room Conversation with Devotees -- July 2, 1974, Melbourne]]: </span><div class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Prabhupāda: Now where is Hitler? Where is Napoleon? Finished. Then?</p> | | <span class="link">[[Vanisource:Room Conversation with Devotees -- July 2, 1974, Melbourne|Room Conversation with Devotees -- July 2, 1974, Melbourne]]: </span><div class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Prabhupāda: Now where is Hitler? Where is Napoleon? Finished. Then?</p> |
| <p>Cāru: Moha-jāla-samāvṛtāḥ, prasaktāḥ kāma-bhogeṣu patanti narake 'śucau: ([[Vanisource:BG 16.16|BG 16.16]]) "Thus perplexed by various anxieties and bound by a network of illusions, one becomes too strongly attached to sense enjoyment and falls down into hell."</p> | | <p>Cāru: Moha-jāla-samāvṛtāḥ, prasaktāḥ kāma-bhogeṣu patanti narake 'śucau: ([[Vanisource:BG 16.16 (1972)|BG 16.16]]) "Thus perplexed by various anxieties and bound by a network of illusions, one becomes too strongly attached to sense enjoyment and falls down into hell."</p> |
| <p>Prabhupāda: Then?</p> | | <p>Prabhupāda: Then?</p> |
| <p>Cāru:</p> | | <p>Cāru:</p> |
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| :yajante nāma-yajñais te | | :yajante nāma-yajñais te |
| :dambhenāvidhi-pūrvakam | | :dambhenāvidhi-pūrvakam |
| :([[Vanisource:BG 16.17|BG 16.17]]) | | :([[Vanisource:BG 16.17 (1972)|BG 16.17]]) |
| <p>"Self-complacent and always impudent, deluded by wealth and false prestige, they sometimes perform sacrifices in name only without following any rules or regulations."</p> | | <p>"Self-complacent and always impudent, deluded by wealth and false prestige, they sometimes perform sacrifices in name only without following any rules or regulations."</p> |
| :ahaṅkāraṁ balaṁ darpaṁ | | :ahaṅkāraṁ balaṁ darpaṁ |
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| :mām ātma-para-deheṣu | | :mām ātma-para-deheṣu |
| :pradviṣanto 'bhyasūyakāḥ | | :pradviṣanto 'bhyasūyakāḥ |
| :([[Vanisource:BG 16.18|BG 16.18]]) | | :([[Vanisource:BG 16.18 (1972)|BG 16.18]]) |
| <p>"Bewildered by false ego, strength, pride, lust and anger, the demon becomes envious of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is situated in his own body..."</p> | | <p>"Bewildered by false ego, strength, pride, lust and anger, the demon becomes envious of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is situated in his own body..."</p> |
| <p>Prabhupāda: Next stage. "What is God? I am God." Then?</p> | | <p>Prabhupāda: Next stage. "What is God? I am God." Then?</p> |
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| :kṣipāmy ajasram aśubhān | | :kṣipāmy ajasram aśubhān |
| :āsurīṣv eva yoniṣu | | :āsurīṣv eva yoniṣu |
| :([[Vanisource:BG 16.19|BG 16.19]]) | | :([[Vanisource:BG 16.19 (1972)|BG 16.19]]) |
| <p>"Those who are envious and mischievous, who are the lowest among men, are cast by Me into the ocean of material existence, into various demoniac species of life."</p> | | <p>"Those who are envious and mischievous, who are the lowest among men, are cast by Me into the ocean of material existence, into various demoniac species of life."</p> |
| :āsurīṁ yonim āpannā | | :āsurīṁ yonim āpannā |
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| :mām aprāpyaiva kaunteya | | :mām aprāpyaiva kaunteya |
| :tato yānty adhamāṁ gatim | | :tato yānty adhamāṁ gatim |
| :([[Vanisource:BG 16.20|BG 16.20]]) | | :([[Vanisource:BG 16.20 (1972)|BG 16.20]]) |
| <p>"Attaining repeated birth amongst the species of demoniac life, such persons can never approach Me. Gradually they sink down to the most abominable type of existence."</p> | | <p>"Attaining repeated birth amongst the species of demoniac life, such persons can never approach Me. Gradually they sink down to the most abominable type of existence."</p> |
| :tri-vidhaṁ narakasyedaṁ | | :tri-vidhaṁ narakasyedaṁ |
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| :kāmaḥ krodhas tathā lobhas | | :kāmaḥ krodhas tathā lobhas |
| :tasmād etat trayaṁ tyajet | | :tasmād etat trayaṁ tyajet |
| :([[Vanisource:BG 16.21|BG 16.21]]) | | :([[Vanisource:BG 16.21 (1972)|BG 16.21]]) |
| <p>"There are three gates leading to this hell-lust, anger, and greed. Every sane man should give these up, for they lead to the degradation of the soul."</p> | | <p>"There are three gates leading to this hell-lust, anger, and greed. Every sane man should give these up, for they lead to the degradation of the soul."</p> |
| :etair vimuktaḥ kaunteya | | :etair vimuktaḥ kaunteya |
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| :ācaraty ātmanaḥ śreyas | | :ācaraty ātmanaḥ śreyas |
| :tato yāti parāṁ gatim | | :tato yāti parāṁ gatim |
| :([[Vanisource:BG 16.22|BG 16.22]]) | | :([[Vanisource:BG 16.22 (1972)|BG 16.22]]) |
| <p>"The man who has escaped these three gates of hell, O son of Kuntī, performs acts conducive to self-realization and thus gradually attains the supreme destination."</p> | | <p>"The man who has escaped these three gates of hell, O son of Kuntī, performs acts conducive to self-realization and thus gradually attains the supreme destination."</p> |
| :yaḥ śāstra-vidhim utsṛjya | | :yaḥ śāstra-vidhim utsṛjya |
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| :na sa siddhim avāpnoti | | :na sa siddhim avāpnoti |
| :na sukhaṁ na parāṁ gatim | | :na sukhaṁ na parāṁ gatim |
| :([[Vanisource:BG 16.23|BG 16.23]]) | | :([[Vanisource:BG 16.23 (1972)|BG 16.23]]) |
| <p>Prabhupāda: I think you missed that verse, jagato ahitāya. Anyway, these are the description of demonic activities. So this is practical. The last two disastrous war was waged only for this industry. This is the cause. German, they are actually in Europe very intelligent and their machine products and other things, they make very nice things. At least, I have got experience, German chemicals are first-class chemical. So they manufacture and British occupied the half of the world in their colonization, whole Africa, and they controlled India and China, Japan, yes, China, Burma, Ceylon, Australia.</p> | | <p>Prabhupāda: I think you missed that verse, jagato ahitāya. Anyway, these are the description of demonic activities. So this is practical. The last two disastrous war was waged only for this industry. This is the cause. German, they are actually in Europe very intelligent and their machine products and other things, they make very nice things. At least, I have got experience, German chemicals are first-class chemical. So they manufacture and British occupied the half of the world in their colonization, whole Africa, and they controlled India and China, Japan, yes, China, Burma, Ceylon, Australia.</p> |
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