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Srimad Bhagavatam 10.90.28 || HG Jivanath Das || 19 Jan 2026 || ISKCON Bbsr

by Administrator / 20 Jan 2026 / Published in testing  /  

How Lord Krishna demonstrated that one can fulfill religious duty, economic needs, and regulated sense gratification while living responsibly, even as a householder. The central theme is practical Krishna consciousness in everyday life.

A major emphasis is placed on avoiding spiritual complacency—living in a “gray zone” between devotion and material attachment. The speaker warns against wasting time, especially as life is short, encouraging devotees to become serious, focused, and intentional in their spiritual practice rather than oscillating between Krishna consciousness and maya.

The talk highlights the importance of sadhu-sanga (association of devotees), compassion, humility, and Vaishnava qualities such as care, love, and service. The speaker repeatedly stresses not judging others, as spiritual advancement is often invisible and mercy can transform anyone.

Several vivid and humorous stories about Srila Prabhupada illustrate his sharp wit, fearlessness, compassion, and transformative mercy—ranging from radio interviews where he dismantled critics with simple wisdom, to powerful accounts of how seemingly insignificant or marginalized individuals became great devotees and preachers through mercy and service.

The speaker underscores that devotees represent their guru and Krishna through behavior, appearance, and conduct, often preaching simply by example. Everyone is encouraged to discover their unique abilities and use them actively in service to help spread Krishna consciousness, rather than seeking comfort or passivity.

The talk concludes with gratitude to the devotees of Bhubaneswar, appreciation for their enthusiasm and spiritual energy, encouragement to maintain daily spiritual discipline (sadhana), and an extended, joyful kirtan. The final message emphasizes chanting in the association of devotees as a rare and powerful opportunity for spiritual awakening and transformation.

Srimad Bhagavatam 10.90.28 || HG Jivanath Das || 19 Jan 2026 || ISKCON Bbsr

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