Category:Without Stopping
Theme Analysis
The philosophical essence of this category highlights the supreme necessity of continuous, unalloyed devotional service. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the mind must be engaged in Kṛṣṇa consciousness twenty-four hours a day without stopping. When a sincere soul renders avyabhicāriṇī (unimpeded) service—through chanting the mahā-mantra, distributing books, and hearing transcendental knowledge—they are immediately elevated above the three modes of material nature. While the material world is characterized by continuous suffering, fighting, and criminality that goes on without stoppage, the spiritual realm is defined by the endless, ever-increasing flow of ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa, which expands infinitely without any decrease or stoppage.
- The Transcendental Platform: Engaging in pure devotional service without stopping elevates the practitioner above the three modes of material nature, granting immediate liberation.
- The Perfection of Yoga and Chanting: The highest form of yoga is fixing the mind on the Supreme Lord twenty-four hours a day. Chanting the holy names without stoppage protects the devotee from all material falldowns.
- The Unimpeded Flow of Practical Service: True love for God is demonstrated through practical action. A sincere devotee engages in preaching, book distribution, and prasādam distribution without allowing any material condition to cause a stoppage.
- Material Misery versus Spiritual Joy: In the material world, fighting and criminality continue without stop, causing endless distress. In contrast, the spiritual ecstasy of devotional service increases continually without any decrease or stoppage.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Pure Seva Without Stopping.
Pages in category "Without Stopping"
The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
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- I have written Mahamsa Svami one letter asking him if it is possible for you to return to Hyderabad. Wherever you go always be sure to chant at least 16 good rounds and rise early, attend mangala-aroti, study my books and serve Krishna without stop
- If we are engaged in devotional service, bhakti-yoga, then we are liberated. Krsna says. Mam ca 'vyabhicarena (BG 14.26). Without any stoppage, continuously, something in Krsna
- If you engage yourself in pure devotional service incessantly, without any stop, then you always remain transcendental, above these three gunas. So our Krsna consciousness movement is to keep the devotee above the three gunas
- In America, there are freeways: without any stoppage you can run your car in seventy mile speed, and four cars going up and four cars going down. And road just like velvet
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- The chanting of Hare Krsna (maha-mantra) should be continued without stoppage. This will protect a devotee from all accidental falldowns. He will thus remain perpetually free from all material contaminations. BG 1972 purports
- The news that you are able to keep up the prasadam program which is now up to 1500 persons on Sunday is very welcome and I hope you can continue this without stoppage
- The word abhiksnasah indicates that these engagements (hearing, chanting and preaching) should go on continuously, twenty-four hours a day without stopping
- The word avicchinna, "without interruptions," is very important in this connection. No material condition can stop the flow of the devotional service of a pure devotee
- Their only business is enjoying Lord Krsna’s company, and even though such eternally liberated persons come within this material world to serve the Lord’s purpose, they enjoy Lord Krsna’s company without stoppage
- This Hare Krsna, this chanting, if you ask these boys and girls, they can chant continually for twenty-four hours in ecstasy, continually, without any stoppage. That is spiritual name
- This Krsna consciousness movement is meant for qualifying you to see God twenty-four hours. This is sum and substance of Krsna consciousness. If you learn this art, then you will see God twenty-four hours, without any stop
- Those who are pure devotees do not aspire for any concession, and out of spontaneous love try to engage themselves in devotional service 24 hours each day, 365 days every year, without any stoppage