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nehÄbhikrama-nÄÅ›o 'sti
pratyavÄyo na vidyate
sv-alpam apy asya dharmasya
trÄyate mahato bhayÄt

23 times this text was mentioned in purports to other texts: CC(2) , Iso(1) , LBG(2) , LSB(1) , NoI(1) , SB(11) , TLKS(5)

 na - there is not; iha - in this yoga; abhikrama - in endeavoring; nÄÅ›aḥ - loss; asti - there is; pratyavÄyaḥ - diminution; na - never; vidyate - there is; su-alpam - a little; api - although; asya - of this; dharmasya - occupation; trÄyate - releases; mahataḥ - from very great; bhayÄt - danger.


Text

In this endeavor there is no loss or diminution, and a little advancement on this path can protect one from the most dangerous type of fear.

Purport

Activity in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, or acting for the beneï¬t of Kṛṣṇa without expectation of sense gratiï¬cation, is the highest transcendental quality of work. Even a small beginning of such activity ï¬nds no impediment, nor can that small beginning be lost at any stage. Any work begun on the material plane has to be completed, otherwise the whole attempt becomes a failure. But any work begun in Kṛṣṇa consciousness has a permanent effect, even though not ï¬nished. The performer of such work is therefore not at a loss even if his work in Kṛṣṇa consciousness is incomplete. One percent done in Kṛṣṇa consciousness bears permanent results, so that the next beginning is from the point of two percent, whereas in material activity without a hundred percent success there is no proï¬t. AjÄmila performed his duty in some percentage of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, but the result he enjoyed at the end was a hundred percent, by the grace of the Lord. There is a nice verse in this connection in ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam (1.5.17):

tyaktvÄ sva-dharmaá¹ caraṇÄmbujaá¹ harer
bhajann apakvo ’tha patet tato yadi
yatra kva vÄbhadram abhÅ«d amuá¹£ya kiá¹
ko vÄrtha Äpto ’bhajatÄá¹ sva-dharmataḥ

“If someone gives up his occupational duties and works in Kṛṣṇa consciousness and then falls down on account of not completing his work, what loss is there on his part? And what can one gain if one performs his material activities perfectly?†Or, as the Christians say, “What proï¬teth a man if he gain the whole world yet suffer the loss of his eternal soul?â€

Material activities and their results end with the body. But work in Kṛṣṇa consciousness carries a person again to Kṛṣṇa consciousness, even after the loss of the body. At least one is sure to have a chance in the next life of being born again as a human being, either in the family of a great cultured brÄhmaṇa or in a rich aristocratic family that will give one a further chance for elevation. That is the unique quality of work done in Kṛṣṇa consciousness.