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Category:If One Is Intelligent

Theme Analysis

This category collects Śrīla Prabhupāda's definition of true intelligence. He explains that intelligence is not merely academic ability, but the sharp discrimination required to distinguish between the temporary and the eternal. The central theme urges the living entity to use their intelligence to reject material misery and surrender to Krsna immediately.

  • Recognizing Material Misery: True intelligence is the ability to perceive the bitter taste of material existence and refuse the illusion of temporary happiness.
  • The Urgency of Surrender: An intelligent person does not wait for millions of births to evolve; realizing that Krsna is the ultimate goal, they surrender immediately.
  • The Intelligent Action: In the age of Kali, intelligence is demonstrated by performing sankirtana-yajna rather than useless rituals or material endeavors.

Pages in category "If One Is Intelligent"

The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

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