Srimad Bhagavatam

References to text SB 7.6.1
SB 7.6.1: Prahlāda Mahārāja said: One who is sufficiently intelligent should use the human form of body from the very beginning of life — in other words, from the tender age of childhood — to practice the activities of devotional service, giving up all other engagements. The human body is most rarely achieved, and although temporary like other bodies, it is meaningful because in human life one can perform devotional service. Even a slight amount of sincere devotional service can give one complete perfection.

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Morning Walk At Cheviot Hills Golf Course
May 1973
TLKS 1973.5.24982
Room Conversation With David Lawrence
July 1973
TLKS 1973.7.249C6
Room Conversation With David Lawrence
July 1973
TLKS 1973.7.249C6
Room Conversation With David Lawrence
July 1973
TLKS 1973.7.249C6
Morning Walk "Varnasrama College"
March 1974
TLKS 1974.3.24B5E
Morning Walk
April 1974
TLKS 1974.4.24BB6
Room Conversation
June 1974
TLKS 1974.6.24C5A
Morning Walk
June 1974
TLKS 1974.6.24C92
Morning Walk Through the BBT Warehouse
February 1975
TLKS 1975.2.24D26
Room Conversation with three Trappist Monks, Psychologists from the University of Georgia, and Atlanta Lawyer, Michael Green
March 1975
TLKS 1975.3.24D52
Garden Conversation
June 1976
TLKS 1976.6.2532E
Garden Conversation
June 1976
TLKS 1976.6.2532E
Garden Conversation
June 1976
TLKS 1976.6.2532E
Garden Conversation
June 1976
TLKS 1976.6.2533E
Garden Discussion on Bhagavad-gita Sixteenth Chapter
June 1976
TLKS 1976.6.253D6
Answers to a Questionnaire from Bhavan''s Journal
June 1976
TLKS 1976.6.253F2
Conversation with Prof. Saligram and Dr. Sukla
July 1976
TLKS 1976.7.25436
Evening Darsana
July 1976
TLKS 1976.7.2545A
Room Conversation
July 1976
TLKS 1976.7.254DE
Morning Walk
August 1976
TLKS 1976.8.255C6
Room Conversation
January 1977
TLKS 1977.1.25742
Room Conversation
January 1977
TLKS 1977.1.25742
Morning Discussion about Kumbhamela
January 1977
TLKS 1977.1.25752