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{{Audiobox_NDrops|Nectar Drops from Srila Prabhupada|<mp3player>https://vanipedia.s3.amazonaws.com/Nectar+Drops/750223SB-CARACAS_ND_01.mp3</mp3player>|"In Sanskrit language, the Vedic literature, dharma means the codes or the law given by God. So one may have faith or one may not have faith; it doesn't matter. The codes or law given by God, that is a fact. Just like the law given by the state: one may not have faith, or one may have faith, but it must be accepted. For example, just on the street we see, "Keep to the right." This is the law given by the state. So you may believe it or not believe it; you have to carry out. So it cannot be changed in any circumstance. Therefore dharma does not mean a faith. It is compulsory.
{{Audiobox_NDrops|Nectar Drops from Srila Prabhupada|<mp3player>https://vanipedia.s3.amazonaws.com/Nectar+Drops/750223SB-CARACAS_ND_01.mp3</mp3player>|"In Sanskrit language, the Vedic literature, dharma means the codes or the law given by God. So one may have faith or one may not have faith; it doesn't matter. The codes or law given by God, that is a fact. Just like the law given by the state: one may not have faith, or one may have faith, but it must be accepted. For example, just on the street we see, "Keep to the right." This is the law given by the state. So you may believe it or not believe it; you have to carry out. So it cannot be changed in any circumstance. Therefore dharma does not mean a faith. It is compulsory.


So the compulsory law is that God is great, and we are subordinate or servant of God. You may believe or not believe; the God's law will apply upon you forcibly."|Vanisource:750223 - Lecture SB 01.01.02 - Caracas|750223 - Lecture SB 01.01.02 - Caracas}}
So the compulsory law is that God is great, and we are subordinate or servant of God. You may believe or not believe; the God's law will apply upon you forcibly."|Vanisource:750223 - Lecture SB 01.01.02 - Caracas|750223 - Lecture SB 01.01.02 - Caracas}}

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Nectar Drops from Srila Prabhupada
"In Sanskrit language, the Vedic literature, dharma means the codes or the law given by God. So one may have faith or one may not have faith; it doesn't matter. The codes or law given by God, that is a fact. Just like the law given by the state: one may not have faith, or one may have faith, but it must be accepted. For example, just on the street we see, "Keep to the right." This is the law given by the state. So you may believe it or not believe it; you have to carry out. So it cannot be changed in any circumstance. Therefore dharma does not mean a faith. It is compulsory.

So the compulsory law is that God is great, and we are subordinate or servant of God. You may believe or not believe; the God's law will apply upon you forcibly."

750223 - Lecture SB 01.01.02 - Caracas