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Category:Becoming Religious

Theme Analysis

Human life is distinct from animal life specifically because of the capacity to follow sacred principles. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that most people take to a religious path with the expectation of material gain (artha) or sense gratification (kāma), a mentality he identifies as kaitava, or cheating. True religion involves the strict following of laws given by God, rather than those manufactured by human speculation. When a person moves beyond the desire for material opulence or even personal liberation, they reach the highest platform of religiosity: pure, unalloyed love for the Supreme Lord.

  • The Animal Distinction: Unlike cats and dogs, human beings can be trained to follow spiritual laws, making religiosity the defining characteristic of a civilized society.
  • Rejecting the Cheating Propensity: To become truly religious, one must abandon the "dehi dehi" (give me, give me) mentality and focus on the revival of dormant love for God.
  • Perfection in Separation: The summit of religious experience is demonstrated by Caitanya Mahāprabhu, who taught that the world appears vacant without the presence of the Lord.

Pages in category "Becoming Religious"

The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total.

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