Category:Giving Up for God
Theme Analysis
The category Giving Up for God encapsulates the ultimate principle of spiritual surrender: the voluntary abandonment of material activities, social duties, and personal results for the sole purpose of satisfying the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that while giving up the world blindly can be a blunder, dovetailing everything in the Lord's service—or renouncing it when it becomes an obstruction—is the hallmark of the most intelligent transcendentalist. Whether it is Bali Mahārāja disregarding all obstacles to satisfy Lord Vāmanadeva, or a householder retiring to the forest to focus on worship, the goal is the same: total dependence on Kṛṣṇa. This process of sva-dharma-tyāga, or abandoning one's social order, and karma-phala-tyāga, giving up the fruits of labor, invites the Lord's personal protection and ensures swift deliverance from the ocean of birth and death. Ultimately, giving oneself up to God transforms the very nature of the devotee's existence, replacing material anxiety with the perpetual bliss of eternal life.
- The Art of Dovetailing Results: Renunciation in Kṛṣṇa consciousness is not always about physical abandonment. If one is expert enough to engage everything in the service of the Lord, then giving up the material world would be a mistake. The true art lies in giving up the results of one's work and remaining self-situated while working in divine consciousness.
- Abandoning Social and Religious Duties: A first-class man is one who can analyze the qualities and faults of his prescribed occupational duties and then give them up completely to render service to Kṛṣṇa. By concentrating one's energy on devotional service and giving up the worship of demigods, the devotee becomes very dear to the Lord.
- Divine Protection and Deliverance: The Supreme Lord personally promises to be the swift deliverer from the ocean of birth and death for those who worship Him by giving up all other activities. Surrendering all other duties, as instructed in the Bhagavad-gītā, leads to perpetual bliss and the personal protection of the Lord in both this life and the next.
- The Transformation of the Surrendered Soul: When a person gives up their body and soul to Kṛṣṇa, they no longer need to worry about their maintenance or sustenance, much like a sold-out animal. Furthermore, the body of a pure Vaiṣṇava changes transcendentally at once when they give themselves up to the Lord's service under the guidance of a qualified teacher.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Dovetailing and Renunciation - The Art of Giving Up for God.
Pages in category "Giving Up for God"
The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
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- If one is so expert that he can engage everything or dovetail everything in the service of the Lord, to give up the material world would be a great blunder
- If, however, you are unable to work in this consciousness, then try to act giving up all results of your work and try to be self-situated. BG 12.11 - 1972
- It is not possible for me to give up the service of Raghunatha's lotus feet. At the same time, if I do not do so I shall break Your order. What can I do
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- Occupational duties are described in the religious scriptures. If one analyzes them, he can fully understand their qualities & faults and then give them up completely to render service unto the S P of God. Such a person is considered a first-class man
- Only by achieving pure devotional service of the Lord can one give up all other engagements as insignificant
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- Philosophically inquire about the truth. Then undergo all kinds of austerities and penances for the sake of devotional service. Give up the endeavor for sense enjoyment and engage in the service of the Lord
- Prahlada Maharaja replied that a man engrossed in the material consciousness of duality, thinking, "This is mine, and that belongs to my enemy," should give up his householder life and go to the forest to worship the Supreme Lord
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- The body of a pure Vaisnava changes transcendentally at once when he gives himself up to the service of the Lord and is trained by a qualified Vaisnava
- The Lord continued: My dear rsi, O leader of the living entities, for those who serve Me in devotion by worshiping Me, especially persons like you who have given up everything unto Me, there is never any question of frustration
- The Lord instructs His friend, the individual soul, who is also His son, to give up all other engagements and simply surrender unto Him for perpetual bliss and an eternal life full of knowledge
- The Lord says, "A person who has completely surrendered unto Me and has completely given up all other activities is protected by Me personally, both in this life and in the next"
- The Lord says, sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja: (BG 18.66) Give up all other duties and simply surrender unto Me
- The most intelligent transcendentalist gives up all other processes and engages himself in the devotional service of the Lord, even though he may have many desires
- There the devotee says, "My dear Lord, as a sold-out animal has no need to think about his maintenance and sustenance, so, because I have given up my body and soul unto You, I am no longer concerned with my maintenance and sustenance"
- Those who are attached to the means of bhakti-yoga are factually self-controlled and can all of a sudden give up their homely or bodily attachment for the service of the Lord. This is called the paramahaṁsa stage