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19 January 2026

  • 14:5114:51, 19 January 2026 diff hist +2 Realizing Our Eternal Relationship with KṛṣṇaNo edit summary
  • 14:4814:48, 19 January 2026 diff hist +558 Nature of Eternally Conditioned SoulNo edit summary
  • 14:4014:40, 19 January 2026 diff hist +179 Eternal Relationship with GodNo edit summary
  • 14:3314:33, 19 January 2026 diff hist +433 Reviving Our Eternal Relationship with KṛṣṇaNo edit summary
  • 14:2314:23, 19 January 2026 diff hist +582 Beyond Research - Certainty of Eternal KnowledgeNo edit summary
  • 14:1614:16, 19 January 2026 diff hist +5 Entering the Eternal Kingdom of GodNo edit summary
  • 14:0914:09, 19 January 2026 diff hist −63 Eternal Occupational DutyNo edit summary
  • 13:4313:43, 19 January 2026 diff hist +502 Eternal Constitutional PositionNo edit summary
  • 13:3613:36, 19 January 2026 diff hist +982 Attaining an Eternal BodyNo edit summary
  • 13:3413:34, 19 January 2026 diff hist +10,128 N What Every Human Being Must DoCreated page with "The human form of life is not a license for unrestricted enjoyment but a position of great responsibility. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that while animals are driven solely by instinct, human beings are endowed with the intelligence to distinguish right from wrong and eternal from temporary. Consequently, there are specific duties that every human being must perform to utilize this rare opportunity correctly. If one neglects these duties, one is considered no better than..."
  • 09:3709:37, 19 January 2026 diff hist +9,981 N Nature of Eternally Conditioned SoulCreated page with "The Vedic literatures categorize living entities into two main groups: ''nitya-siddha'' (eternally liberated) and ''nitya-baddha'' (eternally conditioned). Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the eternally conditioned souls are those who have chosen to forget their relationship with the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Driven by a desire to enjoy separately from Kṛṣṇa, they are entrapped by the external energy, ''māyā'', and subjected to the cycle of birth and death..."
  • 09:2409:24, 19 January 2026 diff hist +8,500 N Surrendering to Eternal TimeCreated page with "Time is the one force in the material world that no one can conquer. Kings, scientists, and demigods alike bow down to its influence. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that this eternal time, or ''kāla'', is the impersonal feature of the Supreme Lord, acting as the ultimate controller of the material creation. He states that while it destroys everything in the material sphere, it has no power over the spirit soul who has taken shelter of Kṛṣṇa. <div class="toc-right">..."
  • 09:1309:13, 19 January 2026 diff hist +8,862 N Realizing Our Eternal Relationship with KṛṣṇaCreated page with "At the core of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness philosophy is the understanding that every living entity has an eternal, unbreakable relationship with Kṛṣṇa. This relationship is not a mental construct or a theological dogma but the fundamental reality of existence. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that just as a part is related to the whole, the soul is related to the Supreme Lord. The misery of material life is nothing more than the symptom of forgetting this connection..."
  • 09:0709:07, 19 January 2026 diff hist +8,304 N Eternal Relationship with GodCreated page with "The foundation of spiritual life is the understanding that every living being has an eternal relationship with the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that this bond is indestructible. Just as a son may leave home and forget his father, the living entity may enter the material world and forget God, but the relationship itself remains intact. The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is specifically designed to revive this dormant memory...."
  • 08:0908:09, 19 January 2026 diff hist +8,510 N Reviving Our Eternal Relationship with KṛṣṇaCreated page with "The fundamental premise of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness philosophy is that every living entity has an eternal relationship with the Supreme Personality of Godhead. This relationship is not a mental concoction or a temporary religious affiliation; it is the constitutional nature of the soul. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that our current state of existence—characterized by birth, death, and suffering—is solely due to our forgetfulness of this eternal bond. The highe..."
  • 07:5807:58, 19 January 2026 diff hist +7,369 N Beyond Research - Certainty of Eternal KnowledgeCreated page with "In modern academia, knowledge is often synonymous with research—the constant probing into the unknown to formulate new theories. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda presents a paradigm shift: true knowledge is not a product of research. It is ''nitya'', or eternal. It already exists in its perfect form. The quest for the Absolute Truth is not about inventing something new but about uncovering what has always been there. This eternal knowledge is the constitutional nature of t..."
  • 07:3807:38, 19 January 2026 diff hist +8,084 N Entering the Eternal Kingdom of GodCreated page with "The material world is characterized by duality and impermanence. Whatever is created here must eventually be destroyed. However, beyond this temporary manifestation lies another nature, described in the scriptures as the eternal kingdom of God. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that this kingdom is the ultimate destination for humanity, offering a life of endless bliss and knowledge that the eternal soul naturally craves. <div class="toc-right">__TOC__</div> === The Natur..."
  • 07:1607:16, 19 January 2026 diff hist +6,800 N Eternal Occupational DutyCreated page with "In the material world, identities and duties are constantly shifting. One may be a father, a professional, or a national of a certain country, but these designations end with the body. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that there is a duty that transcends the body and time. This is called ''sanātana-dharma'', or the eternal occupational duty. It is based on the permanent characteristic of the living entity: the propensity to serve. <div class="toc-right">__TOC__</d..."

18 January 2026

  • 17:0917:09, 18 January 2026 diff hist +7,625 N Eternal Constitutional PositionCreated page with "The fundamental question of "Who am I?" is answered with precision in the Vedic literature. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that every living entity has an eternal constitutional position, or ''svarūpa''. Unlike the temporary bodily designations of "man," "woman," "American," or "Indian," this identity is immutable. The soul is, by nature, an eternal servant of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa. Realizing and acting upon this truth is the essence of self-real..."
  • 17:0417:04, 18 January 2026 diff hist +7,020 N Attaining an Eternal BodyCreated page with "The most fundamental contradiction in the life of a living entity is the acceptance of a temporary body by an eternal soul. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that every living being is eternal, yet due to the desire to enjoy the material world, they are forced to accept bodies that grow old and die. The purpose of human life is to solve this dilemma by inquiring about and ultimately attaining an eternal body. <div class="toc-right">__TOC__</div> === Necessary Inquiry === A..."
  • 16:5816:58, 18 January 2026 diff hist +8,116 N Attaining Eternal Transcendental BlissCreated page with "The human experience is characterized by a constant struggle to avoid misery and find happiness. Yet, despite all advancements, material life remains temporary and fraught with suffering. Śrīla Prabhupāda offers a solution to this existential dilemma by pointing to the nature of the Supreme Lord and the soul itself. The ultimate goal of human life is not to adjust material conditions but to attain a state of ''sac-cid-ānanda''—eternal life, full knowledge, and blis..."
  • 16:3616:36, 18 January 2026 diff hist +8,237 N Eternal Associates of GodCreated page with "The Kingdom of God is not an impersonal void but a vibrant society filled with the Lord's eternal associates. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that just as a king is never alone but is always surrounded by ministers, secretaries, and family members, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa, is eternally accompanied by His loving devotees. These associates are not ordinary living entities subject to birth and death; they are ''nitya-siddha'', or eternally perfected sou..."
  • 15:3515:35, 18 January 2026 diff hist +7,173 N Reaching the Eternal AbodeCreated page with "The human form of life offers a unique opportunity to solve the problem of repeated birth and death. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that beyond this temporary cosmic manifestation lies an eternal existence known as the ''sanātana-dhāma''. This spiritual sky, or Vaikuṇṭha, is the true home of the living entity. While the material world is characterized by annihilation, the eternal abode remains untouched, full of opulence and spiritual bliss. <div class="toc-right">_..."
  • 15:2715:27, 18 January 2026 diff hist +7,328 N Establishing Temples for God ConsciousnessCreated page with "The construction and maintenance of temples have been integral to spiritual culture for thousands of years. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that temples are not mere monuments or social clubs; they are educational institutions designed to train people in the science of God. Following the footsteps of previous ''ācāryas'', the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement aims to establish such sanctuaries globally, providing a practical means for the conditioned souls to engage thei..."
  • 14:4014:40, 18 January 2026 diff hist +7,533 N Establishing True Religious PrinciplesCreated page with "The world is full of various conceptions of religion, often based on mental speculation or cultural tradition. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda defines religion scientifically. He explains that religion is not a man-made sentiment but the direct code of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The very purpose of the Lord's descent into this material world is to reestablish these lost principles of ''dharma'' and to remove the disturbances created by irreligious elements. <div c..."
  • 06:5006:50, 18 January 2026 diff hist +7,403 N Establishing Relationship with KṛṣṇaCreated page with "The fundamental mission of human life is to revive the dormant relationship between the soul and the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is designed to help individuals break their servitude to ''māyā'' and reestablish themselves as loving servants of the Lord. This process is not a theoretical speculation but a practical science involving the spiritual master, the Deity, and the purifica..."
  • 06:2606:26, 18 January 2026 diff hist +2 Establishing Relationship with God→‎Role of Deity Worship
  • 06:2506:25, 18 January 2026 diff hist +8,304 N Establishing Relationship with GodCreated page with "According to Śrīla Prabhupāda, religion is not a matter of blind faith or sectarian dogma; it is the science of reconnecting the consciousness with its source. The very word ''yoga'' means "to link up." The primary purpose of the human form of life is to revive the eternal relationship between the living entity and the Supreme Personality of Godhead. This revival is the foundation of true happiness and the prerequisite for returning home, back to Godhead. <div class=..."
  • 05:5305:53, 18 January 2026 diff hist +6,735 N Immediate Results of Surrendering to KṛṣṇaCreated page with "A common misconception among spiritual seekers is that liberation is a distant goal, attainable only after lifetimes of severe austerity. Śrīla Prabhupāda, however, emphasizes the immediacy of Kṛṣṇa's mercy. He explains that the transaction between the soul and God is instantaneous: as soon as one voluntarily surrenders to Kṛṣṇa, the Lord reciprocates by offering immediate protection and freedom from material contamination. <div class="toc-right">__TOC__<..."
  • 05:3505:35, 18 January 2026 diff hist +7,503 N Arjuna's Surrender to KṛṣṇaCreated page with "The ''Bhagavad-gītā'' was spoken to Arjuna not merely because he was a close friend of Kṛṣṇa, but because he attained the requisite qualification of a disciple: complete surrender. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that at the onset of the Battle of Kurukṣetra, Arjuna was bewildered by material affection for his family members. It was only when he set aside his own reasoning and surrendered to Kṛṣṇa as his spiritual master that the transcendental knowledge of..."

17 January 2026

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