Excitingly Embrace the Struggle

Great adventurers do not shy away from struggle. Rather they excitingly embrace struggle with great determination, enthusiasm, and patience. Therefore those who undertake the greatest struggle of all, the awakening of their dormant Krishna consciousness, should always remain determined, enthusiastic, and patient. If they do so, their rapid attainment of spiritual perfection is guaranteed.

Bhagavad-gita Lecture--Sandton, South Africa--26 June 2016

Sankarshan Das Bhagavad-gita Lecture--Sandton, South Africa

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Question: How There Can No Rules and Ten Offenses?

It's written there's no hard or fast rules to chanting the holy name, but at the same time we have the 10 offenses against the holy name. How do we understand this?

Tom

Answer: Beginning Stage and Advanced Stage

"No hard and fast rules” means that everyone can come and join our kirtan even if they are most sinful. It also means that we can chant anywhere: in the street, on a subway, on a airplane, in our home, or in our office.

The ten offenses are for the purpose of fine tuning our chanting in order to bring us to the perfectional stage.

A very rough analogy is that everyone is welcome to play baseball, but to be accepted as a major league baseball player one has to be very expert. So everyone is welcome with no restrictions to chant Hare Krishna, but to become perfect in chanting one must strictly avoid all of the ten offenses against the chanting of the Lord’s holy name.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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