Material Possessions - an essential subject: Difference between revisions

(Created page with "Category:Essential Subjects <!----------------------- edit below this line -----------------------> <!------------------------ begin introduction text below ------------...")
 
(Vanibot #0041: Moves Choose Another box to the end)
 
Line 2: Line 2:
<!----------------------- edit below this line ----------------------->  
<!----------------------- edit below this line ----------------------->  
<!------------------------ begin introduction text below ------------------------>  
<!------------------------ begin introduction text below ------------------------>  
INTRODUCTION TEXT TO BE WRITTEN
The amount of wealth a man possesses determines the respect and power he holds - whether we like it or not, these factors have become societal constructions and norms. Many people who don't possess as many material possessions find it rather difficult to advance in this world. If one takes to Krishna consciousness, he will realise that material possessions etc do not matter at all. What ultimately counts is loving service to Lord Krishna who automatically preserves what his devotees have, and gives them what they lack, in order for them to reach their ultimate goal - the abode of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.


Srila Prabhupada's books, lectures, conversations and letters offer a comprehensive presentation of this essential subject as seen in the Vaniquotes '''[[Vaniquotes:Category:Material Possessions|Material Possessions]]''' category. An introduction from his books is given below in the following NUMBER quotes.  
Srila Prabhupada's books, lectures, conversations and letters offer a comprehensive presentation of this essential subject as seen in the Vaniquotes '''[[Vaniquotes:Category:Material Possessions|Material Possessions]]''' category. An introduction from his books is given below in the following 9 quotes.  
<!-------- end introduction text and don't touch next three lines --------->  
<!-------- end introduction text and don't touch next three lines --------->  
{{EssentialSubjectnav}}
== Quotes from Srila Prabhupada's books ==  
== Quotes from Srila Prabhupada's books ==  


<!----------------- edit quote boxes below this line ----------------->  
<!----------------- edit quote boxes below this line ----------------->  
{{VaniQuotebox|VANIQUOTESPAGETITLE|QUOTESEENBYTHEREADER. '''(REFERENCE)'''}}  
{{VaniQuotebox|Demons think of their possessions as their property, but actually everything belongs to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who can take anything at any time He likes|The demon should have known that God cannot be driven out of any place, for He is all-pervading. Demons think of their possessions as their property, but actually everything belongs to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who can take anything at any time He likes. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 3.18.11)'''}}  


{{VaniQuotebox|VANIQUOTESPAGETITLE|QUOTESEENBYTHEREADER. '''(REFERENCE)'''}}  
{{VaniQuotebox|Especially for householder devotees who are opulent in material possessions, the path of Deity worship is strongly recommended|Especially for householder devotees who are opulent in material possessions, the path of Deity worship is strongly recommended. An opulent householder devotee who does not engage his hard-earned money in the service of the Lord is called a miser. One should not engage paid brāhmaṇas to worship the Deity. If one does not personally worship the Deity but engages paid servants instead, he is considered lazy, and his worship of the Deity is called artificial. An opulent householder can collect luxurious paraphernalia for Deity worship, and consequently for householder devotees the worship of the Deity is compulsory.  '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 7.5.23-24)'''}}  


{{VaniQuotebox|VANIQUOTESPAGETITLE|QUOTESEENBYTHEREADER. '''(REFERENCE)'''}}  
{{VaniQuotebox|The sane man knows that all material possessions are temporary and that the best use of such possessions is to engage them in the service of the Lord|Material possessions, however alluring they may be, cannot be permanent possessions. Therefore one has to voluntarily give up such possessions, or one has to leave such possessions at the time of quitting this material body. The sane man knows that all material possessions are temporary and that the best use of such possessions is to engage them in the service of the Lord so that the Lord may be pleased with him and award him a permanent place in His paraṁ dhāma. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 2.7.18)'''}}  


{{VaniQuotebox|VANIQUOTESPAGETITLE|QUOTESEENBYTHEREADER. '''(REFERENCE)'''}}  
{{VaniQuotebox|Even if one is not greedy for material possessions but is too attached to family life, he also cannot understand Krsna consciousness|Generally, materialistic persons are after some name, fame and material gain, so if someone takes to Kṛṣṇa consciousness for these reasons, he will never be able to understand this philosophy. Such persons take to religious principles as a social decoration. They admit themselves into some cultural institution for the sake of name only, especially in this age. Such persons also cannot understand the philosophy of Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Even if one is not greedy for material possessions but is too attached to family life, he also cannot understand Kṛṣṇa consciousness. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 3.32.40)'''}}  


{{VaniQuotebox|VANIQUOTESPAGETITLE|QUOTESEENBYTHEREADER. '''(REFERENCE)'''}}  
{{VaniQuotebox|The Supreme Personality of Godhead becomes very dear to those devotees who have no material possessions but are fully happy in possessing the devotional service of the Lord. Indeed, the Lord relishes the devotional activities of such devotees|The Supreme Personality of Godhead becomes very dear to those devotees who have no material possessions but are fully happy in possessing the devotional service of the Lord. Indeed, the Lord relishes the devotional activities of such devotees. Those who are puffed up with material education, wealth, aristocracy and fruitive activity are very proud of possessing material things, and they often deride the devotees. Even if such people offer the Lord worship, the Lord never accepts them. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 4.31.21)'''}}  


{{VaniQuotebox|VANIQUOTESPAGETITLE|QUOTESEENBYTHEREADER. '''(REFERENCE)'''}}  
{{VaniQuotebox|The satisfaction of possessing material opulences, although perhaps of a different standard, is available even in the lives of dogs and hogs, who cannot revive their eternal relationship with Krsna|The satisfaction of possessing material opulences, although perhaps of a different standard, is available even in the lives of dogs and hogs, who cannot revive their eternal relationship with Kṛṣṇa. In human life, however, our eternal, dormant relationship with Kṛṣṇa is possible to revive. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 7.7.39)'''}}  


{{VaniQuotebox|VANIQUOTESPAGETITLE|QUOTESEENBYTHEREADER. '''(REFERENCE)'''}}  
{{VaniQuotebox|Karmis want material possessions, jnanis and yogis want spiritual possessions, but devotees do not want any material or spiritual assets. They want only to serve the Lord|Devotees have no hankerings for material possessions and no hankerings for spiritual salvation. They are situated in the transcendental loving service of the Lord as a matter of duty, and they do not mind where they are or how they have to act. Karmīs, jñānīs and yogīs all hanker to possess some material or spiritual assets. Karmīs want material possessions, jñānīs and yogīs want spiritual possessions, but devotees do not want any material or spiritual assets. They want only to serve the Lord anywhere in the material or spiritual worlds that the Lord desires, and the Lord is always specifically compassionate towards such devotees. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 3.2.15)'''}}  


{{VaniQuotebox|VANIQUOTESPAGETITLE|QUOTESEENBYTHEREADER. '''(REFERENCE)'''}}  
{{VaniQuotebox|One should be satisfied with things awarded by the Lord of the universe. It is out of madness only that one tries to encroach upon another's share of material possessions|The conditioned soul can enjoy a fragment of this material creation under the control of the Lord, but not self-sufficiently. That is the instruction in the Īśopaniṣad. One should be satisfied with things awarded by the Lord of the universe. It is out of madness only that one tries to encroach upon another's share of material possessions. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 2.4.20)'''}}
 
{{VaniQuotebox|To accumulate material possessions, one must labor very hard, and when he gets them he creates many enemies because this material world is always full of rivalry. If one becomes rich, his friends or relatives are envious|To accumulate material possessions, one must labor very hard, and when he gets them he creates many enemies because this material world is always full of rivalry. If one becomes rich, his friends or relatives are envious. For ekānta-bhaktas, unalloyed devotees, Kṛṣṇa therefore never provides material possessions. A devotee sometimes needs some material possessions for preaching, but the possessions of a preacher are not like those of a karmī. A karmī's possessions are achieved as a result of karma, but those of a devotee are arranged by the Supreme Personality of Godhead just to facilitate his devotional activities. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 6.11.22)'''}}  
<!----------------- edit quote boxes above this line ----------------->  
<!----------------- edit quote boxes above this line ----------------->  


Line 30: Line 32:
'''Material Possessions - [[Vaniquotes:Category:Material Possessions|explore more within this category]]'''.  
'''Material Possessions - [[Vaniquotes:Category:Material Possessions|explore more within this category]]'''.  


{{EsentialSubjectTotal}}  
{{EsentialSubjectTotal}}


<div style="float:left;">
{{EssentialSubjectnav}}
</div>
__NOTOC__  
__NOTOC__  
__NOEDITSECTION__
__NOEDITSECTION__

Latest revision as of 16:53, 22 November 2020

The amount of wealth a man possesses determines the respect and power he holds - whether we like it or not, these factors have become societal constructions and norms. Many people who don't possess as many material possessions find it rather difficult to advance in this world. If one takes to Krishna consciousness, he will realise that material possessions etc do not matter at all. What ultimately counts is loving service to Lord Krishna who automatically preserves what his devotees have, and gives them what they lack, in order for them to reach their ultimate goal - the abode of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

Srila Prabhupada's books, lectures, conversations and letters offer a comprehensive presentation of this essential subject as seen in the Vaniquotes Material Possessions category. An introduction from his books is given below in the following 9 quotes.

Quotes from Srila Prabhupada's books










Material Possessions - explore more within this category.

Vanipedia has now over 903 introductory articles compiled from Srila Prabhupada's books under the series titled Essential Subjects. All these articles can be seen in the Table of Content on the right side of this article and also here in this Umbrella Category. Browse through them to relish the breadth and depth of Srila Prabhupada's teachings - There is a subject for everyone.


   
 

HOME

Choose Another
Essential Subject