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Category:Becoming a Servant of Krsna

Theme Analysis

This analysis addresses the fundamental existential question of the living entity's identity. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that the soul is constitutionally an eternal servant. This nature is unchangeable; one cannot avoid service. The only choice available to the living entity is the object of that service. If one refuses the process of becoming a servant of Kṛṣṇa, one is forced by the laws of nature to become a servant of māyā, the senses, family, country, or ultimately, a dog. The analysis highlights Śrīla Prabhupāda’s famous "God or Dog" analogy, illustrating that the attempt to become a master in the material world is an illusion. True freedom and satisfaction are found only when one revives their original position as an obedient servant of the Supreme Lord.

  • The Constitutional Position: Everyone is a servant by nature. The struggle to become a master (īśvara) is the root cause of material suffering.
  • God or Dog: If one rejects the service of God, one accepts the service of lower entities, even to the point of serving a pet dog.
  • Servant of the Senses: Serving māyā practically means serving the dictates of lust, anger, and greed.
  • Beyond Religion: The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is not about changing labels (Christian to Hindu) but about reviving the universal servant nature of the soul.

Pages in category "Becoming a Servant of Krsna"

The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.

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