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Material happiness and distress

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Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG Chapters 1 - 6

The introspective man is always indifferent to materialistic happiness and distress.

BG 2.69, Purport: Activities of the introspective sage, or thoughtful man, are night for persons materially absorbed. Materialistic persons remain asleep in such a night due to their ignorance of self-realization. The introspective sage remains alert in the "night" of the materialistic men. The sage feels transcendental pleasure in the gradual advancement of spiritual culture, whereas the man in materialistic activities, being asleep to self-realization, dreams of varieties of sense pleasure, feeling sometimes happy and sometimes distressed in his sleeping condition. The introspective man is always indifferent to materialistic happiness and distress. He goes on with his self-realization activities undisturbed by material reactions.

BG Chapters 13 - 18

The living entities material happiness and distress are due to his body, and not to himself as he is.

BG 13.21, Purport: The different manifestations of body and senses among the living entities are due to material nature. There are 8,400,000 different species of life, and these varieties are creations of the material nature. They arise from the different sensual pleasures of the living entity, who thus desires to live in this body or that. When he is put into different bodies, he enjoys different kinds of happiness and distress. His material happiness and distress are due to his body, and not to himself as he is. In his original state there is no doubt of enjoyment; therefore that is his real state. Because of the desire to lord it over material nature, he is in the material world. In the spiritual world there is no such thing. The spiritual world is pure, but in the material world everyone is struggling hard to acquire different kinds of pleasures for the body.

Page Title:Material happiness and distress
Compiler:Siddha Rupa, Visnu Murti, Labangalatika
Created:07 of Jan, 2008
Totals by Section:BG=2, SB=14, CC=1, OB=4, Lec=6, Con=1, Let=0
No. of Quotes:28