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Category:Our Happiness (Disciples of SP)

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In a world overwhelmed by distress and frustration, the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement offers a practical and guaranteed formula for genuine happiness. Śrīla Prabhupāda taught his disciples that lasting joy cannot be found in material adjustments, illicit relationships, or artificial renunciation. Instead, true happiness is the natural byproduct of spiritual engagement. He repeatedly emphasized that a devotee must be joyful; if one is executing devotional service and still feels unhappy, there is a flaw in their practice. By maintaining a strict daily routine of chanting, honoring prasadam, and remaining fully absorbed in temple duties, the disciples easily taste the nectar of spiritual life.

  • The Symptom of Spiritual Progress: The very first sign of genuine spiritual advancement is that the devotee becomes prasannatma—completely joyful and free from anxiety. Without this joyful mood, spiritual progress is impossible.
  • The Simple Formula for Joy: Lasting happiness is easily attained by strictly following the regulative principles, chanting sixteen rounds daily, and eating only offered food.
  • Happy Householders: The gṛhastha (householder) ashram is not meant for sense gratification, but for peaceful cooperation in the service of the Lord. When husband and wife place Kṛṣṇa in the center, family life becomes entirely free from botheration.
  • The Duty of Temple Leaders: Temple presidents and managers hold the heavy responsibility of ensuring the devotees under their care are completely satisfied, properly guided, and happily engaged in their voluntary service.
  • Joy Through Constant Engagement: Laziness leads to frustration. The secret to an ecstatic life is remaining fully occupied twenty-four hours a day in Kṛṣṇa's business—whether it be painting, cooking, cleaning, or street chanting.
  • The Ultimate Mission: The goal of the society is to fulfill the ancient Vedic mandate "sarve sukhino bhavantu" (let everyone be happy). The movement exists solely to distribute this supreme joy to the entire suffering world.

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