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Category:Disease of Lusty Desires

Theme Analysis

In the pathology of material existence, Śrīla Prabhupāda identifies the root ailment as a "heart disease" (hṛd-rogam) characterized by lusty desires. This condition binds the living entity to the cycle of birth and death, manifesting as an insatiable thirst for sense gratification. The selected quotes offer a specific transcendental remedy: the hearing of Kṛṣṇa's pastimes, specifically the rāsa-līlā, from authoritative sources. However, a strict caution is issued against the prakṛta-sahajiyās, who, lacking spiritual maturity, misunderstand these pastimes and fail to derive the intended curative benefit.

  • The Diagnosis of Hṛd-rogam: Material life is defined by the affliction of lusty desires within the heart. This disease is formidable and constitutes the primary obstacle to spiritual liberation.
  • The Transcendental Prescription: The specific medicine for this heart disease is hearing about the pastimes of Kṛṣṇa and the gopīs. Unlike material narratives that agitate the senses, these spiritual narrations have the potency to vanquish lust.
  • The Necessity of Authoritative Hearing: To be effective, this medicine must be administered by a bona fide spiritual master. Hearing from the wrong source, or approaching the *rāsa-līlā* with a mundane conception, yields no result.
  • The Cure vs. Imitation: There is a sharp distinction between the genuine devotee who becomes free from lust by hearing, and the prakṛta-sahajiyā who artificially imitates these pastimes while retaining a diseased heart.

Pages in category "Disease of Lusty Desires"

The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.