Special

User contributions for Navakishora Mukunda

Search for contributionsExpandCollapse
⧼contribs-top⧽
⧼contribs-date⧽
(newest | oldest) View ( | ) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)

17 December 2025

  • 12:3112:31, 17 December 2025 diff hist +7,945 N Root of Misfortune - The Desire to EnjoyCreated page with "The conditioned soul's sojourn in the material world is not an accident but a consequence of a fundamental misuse of free will. Śrīla Prabhupāda identifies the desire to enjoy separately from Kṛṣṇa as the root of all misfortune, initiating a cycle of birth and death that no material adjustment can stop. This article examines the mechanics of this entrapment and the liberating shift from self-service to divine service. <div class="toc-right">__TOC__</div> === T..."
  • 12:2512:25, 17 December 2025 diff hist +4 Ultimate Desired Result - Love of GodNo edit summary
  • 12:2312:23, 17 December 2025 diff hist +7,578 N Ultimate Desired Result - Love of GodCreated page with "Every human endeavor is driven by the expectation of a result, whether it be wealth, fame, or liberation from suffering. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that most attainments are temporary and ultimately unsatisfying, like beating empty husks of wheat. This article explores the distinction between material success and spiritual perfection, revealing that the only result worthy of the soul's eternal nature is the reawakening of pure love for God. <div class="toc-ri..."
  • 12:1512:15, 17 December 2025 diff hist +6,934 N Nature of Spiritual DesireCreated page with "The distinction between material and spiritual life is not the absence of desire, but the quality of it. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that because the living entity is vibrant and eternal, it must always desire something. This article clarifies that perfection is achieved not by suppressing this natural instinct, but by purifying it, transforming selfish cravings into the spiritual ambition to serve the Supreme Personality of Godhead. <div class="toc-right">__TOC__</div..."
  • 12:0612:06, 17 December 2025 diff hist +7,446 N Uprooting the Seed of Sinful DesiresCreated page with "The cycle of ''karma'' is driven by the subtle seeds of desire stored within the heart, known as ''bīja''. While external atonement can address the symptoms of sin, it fails to remove this underlying root, leaving the soul vulnerable to future entanglement. This article explores how the process of Kṛṣṇa consciousness acts as the only potent fire capable of burning these seeds to ashes, thereby granting true and permanent freedom from sinful life. <div class="toc-..."
  • 11:5611:56, 17 December 2025 diff hist +6,637 N A Universal Law - First Deserve and Then DesireCreated page with "In a world often driven by entitlement, the Vedic wisdom offers a grounding reality check: qualification must precede ambition. Nature does not blindly fulfill whims; rather, she reciprocates with the living entity's capacity to receive. This article explores the universal law that governs success in both material and spiritual spheres, emphasizing that true attainment is the result of becoming fit for the destination we seek. <div class="toc-right">__TOC__</div> === T..."
  • 11:3711:37, 17 December 2025 diff hist +7,307 N Transforming Desire into Devotional AmbitionCreated page with "In the material world, ambition is often synonymous with greed and self-aggrandizement, leading to conflict and anxiety. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that because the soul is active and sentient, it cannot simply cease to desire or aspire. The process of Kṛṣṇa consciousness does not negate ambition but purifies it, redirecting this powerful energy from personal sense gratification toward the service of the Supreme Lord, where it becomes the engine of spiri..."
  • 07:4107:41, 17 December 2025 diff hist −6 Fire in the Maṭha - Prophecies and Warnings from the Lion GuruNo edit summary
  • 04:2304:23, 17 December 2025 diff hist +13 Forgetting Our Relationship With GodNo edit summary
  • 02:3602:36, 17 December 2025 diff hist 0 m Forgetting Our Relationship With GodNavakishora Mukunda moved page The Relationship We Cannot Break to Forgetting Our Relationship With God

16 December 2025

15 December 2025

14 December 2025

(newest | oldest) View ( | ) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)