HG Srutakirti Prabhu explains that even a single act of honoring the remnants of food (prasadam) from pure devotees can purify a person of sins and awaken spiritual attraction. Through association with genuine devotees, one gradually develops purity, taste for devotion, and ultimately love for God. This process is compared to a positive “infection,” where spiritual qualities are transmitted through contact and practice.
The speaker then reflects on early devotional farm communities, emphasizing “simple living, high thinking” as taught by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. He recalls how devotees lived austerely yet peacefully, focusing on spiritual practice rather than material complexity. Modern society, by contrast, is described as increasingly artificial and unstable.
Finally, the talk highlights the spiritual richness of farm life—especially caring for cows and producing pure food like milk and prasadam—as a foundation for a devotional lifestyle centered on chanting and service.
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SB 1.5.25 HG Srutakirti Prabhu (13.04.26) #iskcon #harekrishna #srimadbhagavatam #sanatandharma

