Srimad Bhagavatam

References to text SB 1.5.17
SB 1.5.17: One who has forsaken his material occupations to engage in the devotional service of the Lord may sometimes fall down while in an immature stage, yet there is no danger of his being unsuccessful. On the other hand, a nondevotee, though fully engaged in occupational duties, does not gain anything.

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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.
Contents of the Gita Summarized
BG72 2.40
All men are forced to act helplessly according to the impulses born of the modes of material nature; therefore no one can refrain from doing something, not even for a moment.
Karma-yoga
BG72 3.5
The Blessed Lord said: Son of Prtha, a transcendentalist engaged in auspicious activities does not meet with destruction either in this world or in the spiritual world; one who does good, My friend, is never overcome by evil.
Sankhya-yoga
BG72 6.40
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.
Contents of the Gita Summarized
BG 2.40
Everyone is forced to act helplessly according to the qualities he has acquired from the modes of material nature; therefore no one can refrain from doing something, not even for a moment.
Karma-yoga
BG 3.5
The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: Son of Pá¹›thÄ, a transcendentalist engaged in auspicious activities does not meet with destruction either in this world or in the spiritual world; one who does good, My friend, is never overcome by evil.
Dhyana-yoga
BG 6.40
Sanat-kumÄra advised the King: Therefore, my dear King Pá¹›thu, try to understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is living within everyone’s heart along with the individual soul, in each and every body, either moving or not moving. The individual souls are fully covered by the gross material body and subtle body made of the life air and intelligence.
Prithu Maharaja's Meeting with the Four Kumaras
SB 4.22.37
After taking his dinner and having his thirst and hunger satisfied, King Purañjana felt some joy within his heart. Instead of being elevated to a higher consciousness, he became captivated by Cupid, and was moved by a desire to find his wife, who kept him satisfied in his household life.
King Puranjana Goes to the Forest to Hunt, and His Queen Becomes Angry
SB 4.26.13
While enjoying his material opulences with full strength and influence, MahÄrÄja Priyavrata once began to consider that although he had fully surrendered to the great saint NÄrada and was actually on the path of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he had somehow become again entangled in material activities. Thus his mind now became restless, and he began to speak in a spirit of renunciation.
The Activities of Maharaja Priyavrata
SB 5.1.36
While in the prime of life, the great MahÄrÄja Bharata gave up everything because he was fond of serving the Supreme Personality of Godhead, UttamaÅ›loka. He gave up his beautiful wife, nice children, great friends and an enormous empire. Although these things were very difficult to give up, MahÄrÄja Bharata was so exalted that he gave them up just as one gives up stool after evacuating. Such was the greatness of His Majesty.
The Material World as the Great Forest of Enjoyment
SB 5.14.43
Being cursed by mother DurgÄ [BhavÄnÄ«, the wife of Lord Åšiva], that same Citraketu accepted birth in a demoniac species of life. Although still fully equipped with transcendental knowledge and practical application of that knowledge in life, he appeared as a demon at the fire sacrifice performed by TvaṣṭÄ, and thus he became famous as Vá¹›trÄsura.
Mother Parvati Curses Citraketu
SB 6.17.38
After consigning to the Lord all one''s mundane and Vedic duties, one no longer need worry about worldly loss.
Narada Bhakti Sutra
NBS 61
After consigning to the Lord all one''s mundane and Vedic duties, one no longer need worry about worldly loss.
Narada Bhakti Sutra
NBS 61
London, July 29, 1973
Observing the Armies on the Battlefield of Kuruks?etra
LBG 1.41
London, August 7, 1973
Contents of the Gita Summarized
LBG 2.7
London, September 13, 1973
Contents of the Gita Summarized
LBG 2.40
London, September 13, 1973
Contents of the Gita Summarized
LBG 2.40
New York, April 5, 1966
Contents of the Gita Summarized
LBG 2.49
New York, April 5, 1966
Contents of the Gita Summarized
LBG 2.49
New York, September 18, 1966
Dhyana-yoga
LBG 6.40
New York, September 18, 1966
Dhyana-yoga
LBG 6.40
Detroit, July 17, 1971
Dhyana-yoga
LBG 6.41
Calcutta, March 7, 1972
The Most Confidential Knowledge
LBG 9.2
Vrndavana, October 19, 1972
Divinity and Divine Service
LSB 1.2.8
Vrndavana, October 28, 1972
Divinity and Divine Service
LSB 1.2.17
New Vrindaban, June 19, 1969
Narada's Instructions on Srimad-Bhagavatam for Vyasadeva
LSB 1.5.15
New Vrindaban, June 21, 1969
Narada's Instructions on Srimad-Bhagavatam for Vyasadeva
LSB 1.5.17
Johannesburg, October 15, 1975
The Son of Drona Punished
LSB 1.7.5
Johannesburg, October 15, 1975
The Son of Drona Punished
LSB 1.7.5
Johannesburg, October 15, 1975
The Son of Drona Punished
LSB 1.7.5
Vrndavana, September 17, 1976
The Son of Drona Punished
LSB 1.7.20
Melbourne, April 13, 1972
Answers by Citing the Lord's Version
LSB 2.9.14
Melbourne, April 13, 1972
Answers by Citing the Lord's Version
LSB 2.9.14
Melbourne, April 13, 1972
Answers by Citing the Lord's Version
LSB 2.9.14
Bombay, November 14, 1974
The Glories of Devotional Service
LSB 3.25.14
Bombay, November 25, 1974
The Glories of Devotional Service
LSB 3.25.25
Bombay, December 10, 1974
The Glories of Devotional Service
LSB 3.25.42
Bombay, December 29, 1974
Fundamental Principles of Material Nature
LSB 3.26.20
Bombay, December 29, 1974
Fundamental Principles of Material Nature
LSB 3.26.20
Bombay, December 29, 1974
Fundamental Principles of Material Nature
LSB 3.26.20
Bombay, December 29, 1974
Fundamental Principles of Material Nature
LSB 3.26.20
Bombay, December 29, 1974
Fundamental Principles of Material Nature
LSB 3.26.20
Bombay, December 29, 1974
Fundamental Principles of Material Nature
LSB 3.26.20
Vrndavana, September 10, 1975
Ajamila Delivered by the Vishnudutas
LSB 6.2.7
Vrndavana, September 10, 1975
Ajamila Delivered by the Vishnudutas
LSB 6.2.7
Allahabad, January 16, 1971
Ajamila Delivered by the Vishnudutas
LSB 6.2.11
Gorakhpur, February 14, 1971
Yamaraja Instructs His Messengers
LSB 6.3.20-21
Boston, May 8, 1968
Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates
LSB 7.6.1
Boston, May 8, 1968
Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates
LSB 7.6.1
Boston, May 8, 1968
Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates
LSB 7.6.1
Boston, May 8, 1968
Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates
LSB 7.6.1
Vrndavana, December 5, 1975
Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates
LSB 7.6.4
Room Conversation
September 1973
TLKS 1973.9.24A46
Room Conversation
November 1973
TLKS 1973.11.24A66
Morning Walk
May 1975
TLKS 1975.5.24E0A
Morning Walk
May 1975
TLKS 1975.5.24E0A
Morning Walk
November 1975
TLKS 1975.11.250AE
Interview with Jackie Vaughn (Black Congressman)
June 1976
TLKS 1976.6.2535A
Answers to a Questionnaire from Bhavan''s Journal
June 1976
TLKS 1976.6.253F2
Morning Walk
January 1977
TLKS 1977.1.2571E
Room Conversation
March 1977
TLKS 1977.3.258F2
Room Conversation
March 1977
TLKS 1977.3.258F2
Room Conversation
March 1977
TLKS 1977.3.258F2
Room Conversation Excerpt
May 1977
TLKS 1977.5.259D6
Atlanta, March 1, 1975
LCC 1.7.1
New York, July 15, 1976
LCC 2.20.108-109
New York, July 15, 1976
LCC 2.20.108-109