What is the results of being a devoted soul and a person attached to results?
His Divine Grace A.C. Bhakthivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada, Founder
Acharya, International Society for Krishna Consciousness, explains the
words of Krishna in BHAGAVAD GITA AS IT IS (C-5, T-12):
yuktah karma-phalam tyaktva
santim apnoti naisthikim
ayuktah kama-karena
phale sakto nibadhyate
TRANSLATION
The steadily devoted soul attains un adulterated peace because he
offers the result of all activities to Me; whereas a person who is not
in union with the Divine, who is greedy for the fruits of his labor,
becomes entangled.
PURPORT
The difference between a
person in Krsna consciousness and a person in bodily consciousness is
that the former is attached to Krsna whereas the latter is attached to
the results of his activities. The person who is attached to Krsna and
works for Him only is certainly a liberated person, and he is not
anxious for fruitive rewards. In the Bhagavatam, the cause of anxiety
over the result of an activity is explained as being one's functioning
in the conception of duality, that is, without knowledge of the Absolute
Truth. Krsna is the Supreme Absolute Truth, the Personality of Godhead.
In Krsna consciousness, there is no duality. All that exists is a
product of Krsna's energy, and Krsna is all good. Therefore, activities
in Krsna consciousness are on the absolute plane; they are
transcendental and have no material effect.
One is, therefore,
filled with peace in Krsna consciousness. One who is, however, entangled
in profit calculation for sense gratification cannot have that peace.
This is the secret of Krsna consciousness--realization that there is no
existence besides Krsna is the platform of peace and fearlessness.
What is the results of being a devoted soul and a person attached to results?
His Divine Grace A.C. Bhakthivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada, Founder Acharya, International Society for Krishna Consciousness, explains the words of Krishna in BHAGAVAD GITA AS IT IS (C-5, T-12):
yuktah karma-phalam tyaktva
santim apnoti naisthikim
ayuktah kama-karena
phale sakto nibadhyate
TRANSLATION
The steadily devoted soul attains un adulterated peace because he offers the result of all activities to Me; whereas a person who is not in union with the Divine, who is greedy for the fruits of his labor, becomes entangled.
PURPORT
The difference between a person in Krsna consciousness and a person in bodily consciousness is that the former is attached to Krsna whereas the latter is attached to the results of his activities. The person who is attached to Krsna and works for Him only is certainly a liberated person, and he is not anxious for fruitive rewards. In the Bhagavatam, the cause of anxiety over the result of an activity is explained as being one's functioning in the conception of duality, that is, without knowledge of the Absolute Truth. Krsna is the Supreme Absolute Truth, the Personality of Godhead. In Krsna consciousness, there is no duality. All that exists is a product of Krsna's energy, and Krsna is all good. Therefore, activities in Krsna consciousness are on the absolute plane; they are transcendental and have no material effect.
One is, therefore, filled with peace in Krsna consciousness. One who is, however, entangled in profit calculation for sense gratification cannot have that peace. This is the secret of Krsna consciousness--realization that there is no existence besides Krsna is the platform of peace and fearlessness.
His Divine Grace A.C. Bhakthivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada, Founder Acharya, International Society for Krishna Consciousness, explains the words of Krishna in BHAGAVAD GITA AS IT IS (C-5, T-12):
yuktah karma-phalam tyaktva
santim apnoti naisthikim
ayuktah kama-karena
phale sakto nibadhyate
TRANSLATION
The steadily devoted soul attains un adulterated peace because he offers the result of all activities to Me; whereas a person who is not in union with the Divine, who is greedy for the fruits of his labor, becomes entangled.
PURPORT
The difference between a person in Krsna consciousness and a person in bodily consciousness is that the former is attached to Krsna whereas the latter is attached to the results of his activities. The person who is attached to Krsna and works for Him only is certainly a liberated person, and he is not anxious for fruitive rewards. In the Bhagavatam, the cause of anxiety over the result of an activity is explained as being one's functioning in the conception of duality, that is, without knowledge of the Absolute Truth. Krsna is the Supreme Absolute Truth, the Personality of Godhead. In Krsna consciousness, there is no duality. All that exists is a product of Krsna's energy, and Krsna is all good. Therefore, activities in Krsna consciousness are on the absolute plane; they are transcendental and have no material effect.
One is, therefore, filled with peace in Krsna consciousness. One who is, however, entangled in profit calculation for sense gratification cannot have that peace. This is the secret of Krsna consciousness--realization that there is no existence besides Krsna is the platform of peace and fearlessness.
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