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Category:Always Happy

Theme Analysis

This category explores the inherent nature of the living entity to be always happy. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that because the Supreme Lord Kṛṣṇa is ātmārāma (self-satisfied) and always happy, the living entities, being His parts and parcels, share this quality. Misery is a foreign condition imposed by the material energy due to forgetfulness of God. The state of self-realization, or the brahma-bhūta platform, is characterized by the symptom prasannātmā—being always joyful. This happiness is achieved not by material adjustment but by engaging in devotional service, specifically chanting the holy names and following the instructions of the Lord.

  • The Original Nature of the Soul: Just as water is naturally liquid but becomes solid ice under freezing conditions, the soul is naturally happy but becomes miserable under the influence of māyā. Reviving Kṛṣṇa consciousness means reviving this original state of being always happy.
  • Symptoms of Self-Realization: A person situated in transcendence is described as prasannātmā, or always joyful. They neither lament for lost material things nor hanker for what they do not possess. This equilibrium is the foundation of true happiness.
  • Happiness in Practical Service: Devotional service is meant to be performed happily. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns against over-endeavor that destroys enthusiasm. He instructs that devotees should not be overburdened but should remain satisfied and happy in their voluntary service to Kṛṣṇa.
  • The Role of Leadership: It is a specific instruction to leaders in the movement to ensure that the devotees under their care are always happy. Since service is voluntary, it must be inspired by love and satisfaction, not force.

Pages in category "Always Happy"

The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.

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