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Internal Civilization - Prabhupada 0864

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700117 - Lecture SB 06.01.21 - Los Angeles

So Vedic civilization means that people were trained up in such a way that ultimately he comes to the transcendental platform and he understands his real position in this world, his relationship with God, and he acts accordingly, so that he gets the chance of utilizing this human form of life to the best possibility. That means to end this wandering in the cycle of 8,400,000 species of life and get oneself out of this entanglement. That is the perfection of human civilization. Human civilization does not mean that to improve the process of eating, sleeping, mating and defending. That is not human civilization. That may be called a civilization, but that is external; that is not internal.