Quotations that move me

Opposite results

Opposite results

Satrājit kept the jewel in his house because it gave wealth. Keeping the jewel in the house to avoid destruction brought all destruction. Listen! His brother was killed in the forest and he was killed in his house. One can clearly understand that all things not favorable to Kṛṣṇa are destroyed.” –Gopala campu

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Holy Name or Material Alphabet?

Holy Name or Material Alphabet?

“The letters of the holy name have so much spiritual potency that they act even when uttered improperly. PURPORT Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura states that the word vyavahita (“improperly uttered”) is not used here to refer to the mundane vibration of the letters of the alphabet. Such negligent utterance for the sense gratification of materialistic persons is not a vibration of transcendental sound. Utterance of the holy name while one...

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Clear direction for all circumstances

Clear direction for all circumstances

Life is full of so many decisions, big and small. Without knowing the results of our decisions, we can get stuck or choose wrongly. There are many systems taught to leaders, managers, or people in general, for making good decisions, but none of them can promise full satisfaction with our choices. Frankly, it’s even hard to know what is a big decision and what’s a small decision! Sometimes seemingly small decisions can have a large...

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Prayer for protection

Prayer for protection

One of the six symptoms of surrender is to take the Lord as one’s only protector. What does it mean to go to the Lord for protection, and how do we pray for protection? This amazing prayer by Jayadeva Gosvami not only gives us the proper mood and suitable words, but also impresses upon our minds the amazing grandeur and beauty of the Supreme Lord.   “May the Lord who destroys obstacles, who seems to increase himself, taking many...

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The 12 forests of Vraja bring us 12 spiritual tastes

The 12 forests of Vraja bring us 12 spiritual tastes

“Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura states that the business of the tongue is to gratify itself with the varieties of flavor, but by wandering in the twelve holy forests of Vraja-mandala (Vrndavana), one can be freed from the twelve flavors of material sense gratification. The five principal divisions of material relationships are neutral admiration, servitude, friendship, parental affection and conjugal love; the seven subordinate...

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When a devotee of the Lord makes a promise

When a devotee of the Lord makes a promise

This quote interests me because devotees of the Lord not only make promises to help others (as is the case here) but also makes personal promises of spiritual practices they will perform. In my experience, there are many times when devotees struggle to keep, or even fail to keep, their promises. But here, Srila Prabhupada notes that the Lord personally arranges to help his devotee keep those promises. Perhaps when we struggle or fail, our...

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