Category:God Gives Success
Theme Analysis
The concept of success is universally pursued, but material definitions of success—such as acquiring wealth, power, or fame—fall short of life's true purpose. According to Śrīla Prabhupāda, the supreme success of human life is simply to satisfy the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Because the living entity is constitutionally a servant, diverting that natural service spirit away from the temporary material senses and directing it toward God constitutes the ultimate victory. When real love is executed for the service of the Lord, every action, no matter how simple, becomes successful.
The Supreme Lord acts as the supreme guarantor of this success. When a sincere devotee renders service to the arca-vigraha (the Deity form of the Lord) or endeavors to raise the spiritual standard of human society, the Lord, situated within the heart, understands their sincerity and crowns their efforts with success. Furthermore, successfully attaining pure transcendental knowledge is only possible by hearing directly from the pure Absolute Himself or His bona fide representatives, just as one accepts the pure Ganges water rather than the filthy water of a drain.
The Vedic histories provide magnificent examples of devotees who attained absolute success through the nine processes of devotional service. Śukadeva Gosvāmī achieved perfection by reciting the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, while Prahlāda Mahārāja attained success through constant remembrance under the instruction of Nārada Muni. King Pṛthu succeeded through Deity worship, Hanumān through carrying out the Lord's orders, Arjuna through pure friendship with Kṛṣṇa, and Bāli Mahārāja by surrendering all his possessions. Whether patiently following the order of a spiritual master like Dhruva Mahārāja or simply engaging one's voice and hands in glorifying God, the ultimate perfection is gracefully awarded by the Supreme Lord to any surrendered soul.
- Defining Real Success: The only true standard of success for any sacrifice, penance, or action is whether it satisfies the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- The Grace of the Lord: The Lord sits in the heart, recognizes a devotee's sincerity, and bestows the grace necessary to make their spiritual endeavors successful.
- Paths of Perfection: Devotees like Hanumān, Arjuna, and Bāli Mahārāja achieved ultimate success through various unique methods of pure devotional service.
- Engaging the Senses: True success is realized when one's natural abilities, such as talking or working with one's hands, are fully engaged in the service of the Lord.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: God Gives Success - The Ultimate Goal of Human Life.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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Pages in category "God Gives Success"
The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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- Aditi, having received the extremely valuable benediction that the Lord would appear as her son, considered herself very successful, and with great devotion she approached her husband
- Anyone desiring to raise the people's standard of advancement in spiritual life, will have their noble desire very soon successful by the Grace of the Lord
- Anyone who, disregarding the pure Ganges, wishes to be purified instead by the filthy water flowing in a drain, cannot be successful. Similarly, one can successfully attain pure knowledge of the Absolute only by hearing from the pure Absolute Himself
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- Hanuman (Mahavira), the famous nonhuman devotee of Lord Sri Ramacandra, attained success simply by carrying out the orders of the Lord
- Hanuman became successful by rendering personal service to Lord Ramacandra. Arjuna became successful by being a friend of Krsna. And Bali Maharaja became successful simply by offering all of his possessions to Krsna
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- O most fortunate Pracetasa, because of your great faith in Me, you have attained the supreme devotional ecstasy. Indeed, because of your austerities, combined with exalted devotion, your life is now successful. You have achieved complete perfection
- One's only concern should be to satisfy the Lord by one's activities. If the Lord is satisfied by an action, whatever it may be, then it is successful. Otherwise, it is simply a waste of time. That is the standard of all sacrifice, penance, austerity