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Theme Analysis

Scriptural advice gives the conditioned soul a higher intelligence than ordinary social habit, material calculation, or personal preference can provide. Śrīla Prabhupāda presents śāstra as the merciful voice of Kṛṣṇa, guiding the living entity from pravṛtti-mārga toward nivṛtti-mārga, from sense enjoyment toward devotion, and from scattered worldly duties toward the real aim of human life.

  • Scriptural Authority: Śāstra does not merely give religious sentiment; it gives authoritative direction for every stage of life. When the living entity accepts this guidance, duty becomes connected with Kṛṣṇa rather than with personal ambition.
  • Devotional Direction: The scriptures advise chanting, worship of the arcā-vigraha, association with sādhus, and steady remembrance of Kṛṣṇa. These practices awaken attachment for the Supreme Personality of Godhead and gradually free the heart from material dependence.
  • Regulated Detachment: Śāstra teaches that the body should be maintained, but not worshiped through unnecessary expansion of comfort. By accepting only what is needed for service, one weakens the tendency for sense gratification and strengthens spiritual purpose.
  • Human Life's Aim: The human form is meant for pursuing the highest substance, love of Godhead. Scriptural advice therefore directs the sober person to use this rare opportunity for realizing Kṛṣṇa and returning to Him.

Pages in category "Advised In the Scriptures"

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