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Pages in category "Devotees of God Never Go Astray Under the Attraction of False Material Enjoyment"
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- The devotee's senses, being engaged in the service of the Lord, never go astray under the attraction of false material enjoyment
- The Lord and the devotees are called nivrtta-guna-vrtti because they have no attachment for false enjoyment
- The material disease is due to hankering after and lording it over material nature. This hankering is due to an interaction of the three modes of nature, and neither the Lord nor the devotees have attachment for such false enjoyment