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Advanced Human Being - Prabhupada 0664

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680108 - Lecture CC Madhya 06.254 - Los Angeles

In the Vedic literature (it) says that without religion, without accepting religion . . . dharmeṇa hīnāḥ paśubhiḥ samānāḥ (Hitopadeśa). If in some society there is no religion . . . religion means to abide by the laws of the Supreme. That is religion. It doesn't matter whether it is Christian religion or Muhammadan religion or Hindu religion, religion means . . . just like citizen, good citizen. Good citizen means who abides by the law of the state.

It doesn't matter what he is. Similarly anyone, either he may be Christian or may be Muhammadan or may be Hindu, that doesn't matter. Anyone who accepts the Supreme Lord, God, and abides by the laws of God, or laws of nature, he's called religionist or an advanced human being.