Serve Krishna! Satisfaction Guaranteed! - SB 4.20.9 - Melbourne, Australia

13/05/2024 54 min

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Episode Synopsis

TRANSLATION
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Vishñu, continued: My dear King Prthu, when one situated in his occupational duty engages in My loving service without motive for material gain, he gradually becomes very satisfied within.
PURPORT
This verse is also confirmed by the Vishñu Puräna. Occupational duties are known as varnäsrama-dharma and apply to the four divisions of material and spiritual life—namely brähmana, ksatriya, vaisya and südra, and brahmacarya, grhastha, vänaprastha and sannyäsa. If one works according to the varëäçrama-dharma system and does not desire fruitive results, he gets satisfaction gradually. Discharging one's occupational duty as a means of rendering devotional service unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead is the ultimate goal of life. Bhagavad-gitä confirms this as the process of karma-yoga. In other words, we should act only for the satisfaction and service of the Lord. Otherwise we will be entangled by the resultant actions.
Everyone is situated in his occupational duty, but the purpose of material occupations should not be material gain. Rather, everyone should offer the results of his occupational activities. A brähmana especially should execute his occupational duties not for material gain but to please the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The ksatriya, vaisya and südra should work in a similar way. In this material world everyone is engaged in various professional and occupational duties, but the purpose of such activities should be to please the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Devotional service is very simple, and anyone can adopt it. Let one remain what he is; he need only install the Deity of the Supreme Lord in his house. The Deity may be Rädhä-Krsna or Laksmi-Näräyana (there are many other forms of the Lord). In this way a brähmana, ksatriya, vaisya or südra can worship the Deity with the results of his honest labor. Regardless of one's occupational duty, one should adopt the devotional means of hearing, chanting, remembering, worshiping, offering everything to the Lord and engaging in His service. In this way one can very easily engage himself in the service of the Lord. When the Lord is pleased with one's service, one's mission in life is fulfilled.

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