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Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 1

Such enjoyment only aggravates the symptoms of disease and increases its duration.

SB 1.2.6, Purport: Adoption of devotional service for material gain is certainly an obstruction to the progressive path of renunciation. Renunciation or abnegation for ultimate good is certainly a better occupation than enjoyment in the diseased condition of life. Such enjoyment only aggravates the symptoms of disease and increases its duration. Therefore devotional service to the Lord must be pure in quality, i.e., without the least desire for material enjoyment. One should, therefore, accept the superior quality of occupation in the form of the devotional service of the Lord without any tinge of unnecessary desire, fruitive action and philosophical speculation. This alone can lead one to perpetual solace in His service.

The general process is to decrease the degree of the fever and not to aggravate it by maltreatment.

SB 1.8.26, Purport: The material covering of the pure spirit soul is an external feature, as much as fever is an external feature of the unhealthy body. The general process is to decrease the degree of the fever and not to aggravate it by maltreatment. Sometimes it is seen that spiritually advanced persons become materially impoverished. This is no discouragement. On the other hand, such impoverishment is a good sign as much as the falling of temperature is a good sign. The principle of life should be to decrease the degree of material intoxication which leads one to be more and more illusioned about the aim of life. Grossly illusioned persons are quite unfit for entrance into the kingdom of God.

Page Title:Aggravate
Compiler:Laksmipriya, Matea
Created:16 of Dec, 2008
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=11, CC=0, OB=1, Lec=12, Con=3, Let=2
No. of Quotes:29