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My dear sir, you have said that the relationship between the king and the subject or between the master and the servant are not eternal, but although such relationships are temporary, when a person takes the position of a king his duty is to rule the citizens and punish those who are disobedient to the laws. By punishing them, he teaches the citizens to obey the laws of the state. Again, you have said that punishing a person who is deaf and dumb is like chewing the chewed or grinding the pulp; that is to say, there is no benefit in it. However, if one is engaged in his own occupational duty as ordered by the Supreme Lord, his sinful activities are certainly diminished. Therefore if one is engaged in his occupational duty by force, he benefits because he can vanquish all his sinful activities in that way. The Discussion Between Jada Bharata and Maharaja Rahugana |
| SB 5.10.23 |
A grassworm confined in a hole of a wall by a bee always thinks of the bee in fear and enmity and later becomes a bee simply because of such remembrance. Similarly, if the conditioned souls somehow or other think of Kṛṣṇa, who is sac-cid-Änanda-vigraha, they will become free from their sins. Whether thinking of Him as their worshipable Lord or an enemy, because of constantly thinking of Him they will regain their spiritual bodies. The Supreme Lord Is Equal to Everyone |
| SB 7.1.28-29 |
New York, July 25, 1966 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.9 |
New York, July 25, 1966 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.9 |
New York, July 25, 1966 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.9 |
Bombay, March 30, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Bombay, March 30, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Bombay, March 30, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Bombay, March 30, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Bombay, March 30, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
— Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
— Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Geneva, May 31, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Geneva, May 31, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Vrndavana, August 2, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Vrndavana, August 2, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Vrndavana, August 2, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Calcutta, September 23, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Calcutta, September 23, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Calcutta, September 23, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Calcutta, September 23, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
Bombay, March 31, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.11 |
Geneva, June 7, 1974 Attaining the Supreme |
| LBG 8.1 |
Mayapura, October 3, 1974 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.23 |
Geneva, June 2, 1974 Dhritarashtra Quits Home |
| LSB 1.13.11 |
Bombay, November 16, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.16 |
Bombay, November 16, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.16 |
Denver, July 1, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.18 |
Denver, July 1, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.18 |
Morning Walk April 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.4.24B9A |
Morning Walk April 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.4.24BAA |
Morning Walk May 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.5.24C36 |