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See God in Good and Evil II
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Srimad Bhagavatam cautions us against squandering time in either lauding or disparaging others. By doing so, a seeker falls from the supreme truth and goal of his life.
Swamiji discusses societal issues, alarming incidents in the country, prompting reflection on the societal fabric and individual accountability. He compels us to ponder over the efficacy of the current systems in addressing these challenges. There is a widespread concern over lack of substantial efforts in shaping cultural and educational paradigms condusive to ethical conduct and introspective growth. Despite the gravity of these societal concerns, a seeker must maintain inner equipoise, inner tranquility amidst external complexities.
Through this Prabhata Rashmih talk, Swamiji interweaves inner introspection with a clarion call for societal introspection and ethical renewal, invoking the timeless wisdom of spiritual teachings to navigate the challenges of the modern day society. He tells us that spiritually and philosophically one should remain unhurt. We may be surrounded by disorder, but our philosophy and spirituality should be so subtle and lofty that one can remain unaffected, preserving inner peace and freedom.
Shlokas chanted in the Track:
परस्वभावकर्माणि न प्रशंसेन्न गर्हयेत् ।
(Srimad Bhagavatam 11.28.1)
आहारशुद्धात् सत्त्वशुद्धिः विश्वमेकात्मकं पश्यन्प्रकृत्या पुरुषेण च ||
(Srimad Bhagavatam 11.28.1)
Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha
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