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Category:Accumulating Wealth

Theme Analysis

In the teachings of Śrīla Prabhupāda, the drive to accumulate vast amounts of wealth is identified as a primary cause of anxiety and spiritual degradation. While maintenance of the body is necessary, the hoarding of resources—known as atyahara—binds the living entity to the material concept of life, increasing attachment to home, family, and social prestige. This analysis explores how the unchecked desire for economic development leads to a "soul-killing" civilization where peace is impossible, and how a devotee of Kṛṣṇa transforms this tendency by utilizing resources solely for the service of the Lord.

  • The Trap of Anxiety and Fear: One who hoards wealth is never peaceful; they are constantly agitated by the fear of losing their money, leading to insomnia and a dependency on artificial remedies to find rest.
  • Impediment to Devotional Service: The accumulation of more wealth than necessary is classified as atyahara, one of the six major impediments that destroy the creeper of devotion and bind the soul to samsara.
  • The Illusion of Permanence: Materialists labor hard to amass fortunes, forgetting that death strips away all possessions, leaving the accumulated wealth to be squandered or plundered by relatives.
  • Proper Utilization (Yuktahara): Wealth is not rejected but engaged; following the example of Rupa Gosvami, one should dedicate the majority of one's earnings to the mission of the Supreme Lord rather than personal sense gratification.

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