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Category:Achieving Desired Goal

Theme Analysis

The "desired goal" of human life, according to Śrīla Prabhupāda's teachings, transcends temporary material aspirations. It is the revival of the soul's eternal loving service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. To reach this destination, a practitioner must be steadfast, continuing their endeavors despite obstacles until success is secured. The path offers variety; whether one engages in hearing, chanting, or remembering, the ultimate result remains the same for the sincere devotee. Furthermore, the emotional landscape of this pursuit is distinct: success brings profound satisfaction and steadiness of mind (dhṛti), while failure or distraction leads to deep lamentation and regret (viṣāda).

  • Steadfastness and Regulation: A person is defined as steadfast only if they persist until the goal is reached. This often requires accepting a voluntary life of renunciation and strict regulation to end the miseries of material existence.
  • The Variety of Devotional Processes: The absolute goal can be attained through any of the nine processes of devotional service. Whether one is attached to hearing, chanting, or remembering, the destination is identical.
  • Indicators of Success and Failure: Spiritual advancement is marked by a specific internal state. Success results in transcendence of distress and full satisfaction, whereas failure to reach the goal manifests as intense regret, dry-faced anxiety, and lamentation.

Pages in category "Achieving Desired Goal"

The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.