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18 June 2024

     11:46  Nobody is enjoying uninterrupted material happiness. That is not possible. A certain amount of material happiness and a certain amount of material distress - these both must be present always diffhist +1 Nabakumar talk contribs
     11:15  Who can protect you from all these distressing conditions? - "So," you should conclude, "if these distressing conditions come upon me by force, the other kind of condition, the opposite number, will also come diffhist +1 Nabakumar talk contribs
     10:59  Take to Krsna consciousness. You'll get these other things (material happiness) besides diffhist +1 Nabakumar talk contribs
     10:38  The materialistic workers - they see, "These men are not working like us, like dogs & asses. So they are escaping." Yes, escaping your fruitless endeavor.The Vedic civilization of self-realization begins from the varnasrama system of social organization diffhist +1 Nabakumar talk contribs
     07:41  There are 8,400,000 material forms. So this transmigration is going on, but in every one of these millions of forms, the business is sense gratification diffhist +1 Nabakumar talk contribs
     06:22 Move log Nabakumar talk contribs moved page They (people) tavel thousands of miles to take bath in the Ganges at the holy place of Prayag. So although they are not busy in the dog's race, these people are not lazy to They (people) travel thousands of miles to take bath in the Ganges at the holy place of Prayag. So although they are not busy in the dog's race, these people are not lazy
     06:21  They (people) tavel thousands of miles to take bath in the Ganges at the holy place of Prayag. So although they are not busy in the dog's race, these people are not lazy diffhist +3 Nabakumar talk contribs

17 June 2024

16 June 2024

     13:52  These devotees (who are engaged in the devotional service) are also divided into three categories: the associates, those perfected in devotional service, and those newly engaged in devotional service‎‎ 2 changes history +6 [Deepali‎ (2×)]
     
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     11:34  Govindam adi-purusam tam aham bhajami. These verses, Brahma-samhita, it was composed by Lord Brahma. Therefore in the Vedic literature this is called Samhita. Samhita means part of the Vedic literature diffhist −20 Deepali talk contribs
     11:12  When all the Prajapatis were ordered to create by Lord Brahma, we chanted these prayers in praise of the Supreme Personality of Godhead and became completely free from all ignorance. Thus we were able to create different types of living entities diffhist −10 Deepali talk contribs

15 June 2024

     17:35  Prahlada Maharaja said, My Lord, I do have a problem, however, for I am simply thinking of these rascals & fools who are busy with maya-sukha, temporary happiness, without knowledge of devotional service unto You. This is the problem faced by a Vaisnava diffhist −12 Rahul talk contribs
     14:26  Prahlada Maharaja has likened these pseudo occupational duties to a dark well. Prahlada has purposefully spoken of this dark well because if one falls into this well, he will die. He may cry for help, but no one will hear him or come to rescue him diffhist −36 Rahul talk contribs
     04:19  I (Kasyapa Muni) promised to give her (Diti) a benediction, and this promise cannot be violated, but Indra does not deserve to be killed. In these circumstances, the solution I have is quite suitable diffhist −10 Nabakumar talk contribs
     04:18 Move log Nabakumar talk contribs moved page I promised to give her a benediction, and this promise cannot be violated, but Indra does not deserve to be killed. In these circumstances, the solution I have is quite suitable to I (Kasyapa Muni) promised to give her (Diti) a benediction, and this promise cannot be violated, but Indra does not deserve to be killed. In these circumstances, the solution I have is quite suitable