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Bodily Comfort Will Not Save Us - Prabhupada 0405

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730425 - Lecture SB 01.08.33 - Los Angeles

Dharma means duty. dharma is not a kind of faith. In English dictionary it is said religion means a faith. No, no. It is not. dharma means the actual, constitutional duty. That is dharma. So if you have no information of the soul, if you do not know what is the need of the soul, simply you are busy on the bodily necessities of life, bodily comfort . . . so bodily comfort will not save you.

Suppose a man is very comfortably situated. Does it mean that he will not die?