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Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG Chapters 7 - 12

One should speak only of essentials, and the most essential speech for the devotee is to speak for the sake of the Supreme Lord.
BG 12.18-19, Purport:

A devotee is always free from all bad association. Sometimes one is praised and sometimes one is defamed; that is the nature of human society. But a devotee is always transcendental to artificial fame and infamy, distress or happiness. He is very patient. He does not speak of anything but the topics about Kṛṣṇa; therefore he is called silent. Silent does not mean that one should not speak; silent means that one should not speak nonsense. One should speak only of essentials, and the most essential speech for the devotee is to speak for the sake of the Supreme Lord. A devotee is happy in all conditions; sometimes he may get very palatable foodstuffs, sometimes not, but he is satisfied. Nor does he care for any residential facility. He may sometimes live underneath a tree, and he may sometimes live in a very palatial building; he is attracted to neither. He is called fixed because he is fixed in his determination and knowledge.

Page Title:Most essential
Compiler:Visnu Murti, Labangalatika
Created:04 of Dec, 2009
Totals by Section:BG=2, SB=3, CC=3, OB=1, Lec=6, Con=1, Let=8
No. of Quotes:24