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Theme Analysis

Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that true good fortune has nothing to do with temporary material opulence, which is merely a karmic reaction that binds the soul to the cycle of birth and death. Supreme good fortune is achieved when a wandering soul, after millions of lifetimes, obtains a human body and comes into contact with a bona fide spiritual master and pure devotees. By this divine association, the seed of devotional service is planted in the heart. When one cultivates this seed through sincere hearing and chanting of the holy names, they invoke all auspiciousness and awaken their dormant love for Kṛṣṇa. Ultimately, the living entity has the minute independence to choose whether to embrace this spiritual fortune or remain in material illusion.

  • The Rarity of Human Birth: Obtaining a human form after countless lifetimes in lower species is the first great stroke of good fortune for the conditioned soul.
  • The Mercy of the Devotee: Real fortune manifests when an individual receives the opportunity to associate with a pure devotee and hear the transcendental message patiently.
  • The Seed of Devotion: By the combined mercy of Kṛṣṇa and the spiritual master, the fortunate soul receives the seed of bhakti, which liberates them from sinful reactions.
  • The Power of the Holy Name: Chanting the mahā-mantra and hearing narrations of the Supreme Lord are practical activities that immediately spread good fortune to everyone involved.
  • The Ultimate Choice: Every living entity creates their own fortune or misfortune by choosing either to surrender to Kṛṣṇa or to remain captivated by material illusion.

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