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Category:Forgetting the Purpose

Theme Analysis

This category diagnoses the fundamental disease of modern civilization: collective amnesia. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that while humanity is busy with economic development, scientific advancement, and social adjustment, we have forgotten the only reason we were given a human body.

  • The Distraction of Details: The quotes highlight how the expansion of "society, friendship, and love"—finding a wife, an apartment, and wealth—gradually erases the memory of our real duty.
  • Thieves of Nature: A powerful theme is the concept of the "thief." Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that if we use nature's supplies without fulfilling the spiritual purpose, we are technically stealing from God and will be punished.
  • The Sudra Mentality: He attributes this forgetfulness to the prevalence of the śūdra mentality, where human life is equated only with comfort and survival, ignoring the higher mission of self-realization.
  • The Solution: The texts clarify that Kṛṣṇa descends specifically to remind us of this forgotten purpose, and our activities (like Gurukula and book distribution) are meant to "revise the nasty situation."

Pages in category "Forgetting the Purpose"

The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.