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In spite of our being disobedient, in spite of our forgetting, He does not forget. He says - Whenever there is discrepancy in religious processes, and when there is predominance of irreligiosity

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"In spite of our being disobedient, in spite of our forgetting, he does not forget. He says: "Whenever there is discrepancy in religious processes, and when there is predominance of irreligiosity . ."

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In so many ways He is always canvassing, "My dear sons, do not suffer in this abominable condition of material existence. Come back to Me. Come back to home. You enjoy life, eternal life, and blissful life, and life of knowledge." That is God's business. Therefore He is all-merciful. In spite of our being disobedient, in spite of our forgetting, he does not forget. He says: "Whenever there is discrepancy in religious processes, and when there is predominance of irreligiosity . . ." What is religion and what is irreligion? That is stated in the Bhagavad-gītā. Kṛṣṇa says: "I come to establish religion," and again He says, "Give up all sorts of irreligion." That means surrendering to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

Even if I am a crazy fellow, when the father dies the sons have still the right to inherit the property of the father. The relationship is so strong. Similarly, we may try to forget God due to our craziness, but the relationship cannot be broken, and still God is so kind, He comes Himself, He sends His bona fide servants, He sends his son. In so many ways He is always canvassing, "My dear sons, do not suffer in this abominable condition of material existence. Come back to Me. Come back to home. You enjoy life, eternal life, and blissful life, and life of knowledge." That is God's business. Therefore He is all-merciful. In spite of our being disobedient, in spite of our forgetting, he does not forget. He says: "Whenever there is discrepancy in religious processes, and when there is predominance of irreligiosity . . ." What is religion and what is irreligion? That is stated in the Bhagavad-gītā. Kṛṣṇa says: "I come to establish religion," and again He says, "Give up all sorts of irreligion." That means surrendering to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Any other religion is not religion. That is bogus. We have concocted so many religious principles, but real religion is which teaches to surrender to God, to love God. That is real religion.

Page Title:In spite of our being disobedient, in spite of our forgetting, He does not forget. He says - Whenever there is discrepancy in religious processes, and when there is predominance of irreligiosity
Compiler:Soham
Created:2023-01-16, 13:44:30
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=1, Con=0, Let=0
No. of Quotes:1