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Category:God's Remnants

Theme Analysis

Śrīla Prabhupāda explains the immense purifying power of God's remnants, commonly known as prasādam (the Lord's mercy). Human beings are not meant to eat for personal sense gratification, which only generates sinful reactions. Instead, they must offer all food to the Supreme Lord, Viṣṇu, and partake exclusively of His remnants. Eating prasādam is not just a diet; it is a profound spiritual process that frees one from material contamination, cures the disease of atheism, and gradually elevates the eater to the highest platform of transcendental consciousness. By honoring God's remnants, a devotee perfectly controls the tongue and easily realizes the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

  • The Purifying Power: Partaking of food that has first been offered to the Supreme Lord acts as a powerful purifying agent, releasing the soul from all sinful reactions.
  • The Spiritual Diet: Eating the Lord's remnants is the ultimate remedy for the material disease of atheism, transforming the simple act of eating into direct communion with God.
  • Engaging the Senses: By strictly regulating the tongue to taste only the remnants of food offered to Kṛṣṇa, the devotee naturally controls all other senses and advances in bhakti-yoga.
  • The Vaiṣṇava Standard: True brāhmaṇas and pure devotees set the standard for human society by refusing to eat anything that has not been sanctified as the Lord's mercy.
  • Distributing the Mercy: Offering the remnants of the Lord's food to others is an act of supreme compassion, awakening their dormant spiritual consciousness and granting them elevation.

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Pages in category "God's Remnants"

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