– In the Kali Yuga, people do not ask themselves what their lives are for.
– Krishna tells Arjuna that all living entities are His part and parcel.
– Self-realisation is the best realisation.
– Ask yourself: where will you go after you die?
– The relationships in this world mean nothing.
– We are caught in the cycle of birth and death. We must return to God, as the material world is not our permanent home.
– Kapiladeva instructs Devahuti: ‘satāṁ prasaṅgān mama vīrya-saṁvido’ (SB 3.25.25).
– The structure of the gross and subtle bodies.
– Bhajana: Maila lāge tan meṁ.
– You need both jnana (knowledge) and vijnana (self-realisation).
– Self-realisation comes from the mercy of Guru and Krishna through one’s efforts in spiritual practice.
– Sambandha-tattva, adhidheya-tattva and prayojana-tattva.
– Only in the human body is devotional service to God possible.
– Bible: God created man in His own image.
– What is the point of being a vegetarian if you don’t follow the guru and chant the holy names?
– Verse: api cet su-durācāro… (BG 9.30).
– Never criticise any Vaishnava (Ajamila).
– If you criticise someone, their bad qualities will pass to you.
– Mahaprabhu is very strict in following all the rules and regulations, as seen with Chhota Haridasa and Kala Krishnadasa.
2025, Lectures in English, New Zealand, api cet su-durācāro, BG 9.30, New Zealand 2025, satam prasangan mama virya-samvido, SB 3.25.25, Song: Maila Lage Tan Mem
10 Sept 2025 evening – Do Not Criticise Anyone (English) | Christchurch, New Zealand