You Owe It to Yourself
You owe it to yourself to awaken that divine consciousness that has been sleeping within you for thousands and millions of lifetimes. To not do so would be like someone living piteously on the street suffering from amnesia, forgetting that they are actually a multibillionaire. So take advantage of the Vedic wisdom and the bona fide spiritual master to regain your original, enlightened consciousness. Do it now without delay always remembering that he who hesitates is lost.
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Dear Srila Gurudeva,
Is it good to prove that Krishna is supreme by negotiating the other religions as nothing?
Anu
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Question: Negating Other Religions?
Dear Srila Gurudeva,
Is it good to prove that Krishna is supreme by negotiating the other religions as nothing?
Anu
Answer: Religion is One
From: Los Angeles, USA
My Dear Anu,
Please accept my blessings.
All glories to Srila Prabhupada.
"Other religions" is a material conception. There are no other religions to negate because religion is one, to become fully surrendered to God. It doesn't matter whether one does it as a Christian, a Hindu, a Muslim, or a Jew. If one fully surrenders unto God, he has attained the perfection of religion. This full surrender to the will of God is called Krishna consciousness.
I hope this meets you in the best of health and in an ecstatic mood.
Your ever well-wisher,
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
From: Los Angeles, USA
My Dear Anu,
Please accept my blessings.
All glories to Srila Prabhupada.
"Other religions" is a material conception. There are no other religions to negate because religion is one, to become fully surrendered to God. It doesn't matter whether one does it as a Christian, a Hindu, a Muslim, or a Jew. If one fully surrenders unto God, he has attained the perfection of religion. This full surrender to the will of God is called Krishna consciousness.
I hope this meets you in the best of health and in an ecstatic mood.
Your ever well-wisher,
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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