Health is Wealth Program

Hare Krishna Dear Devotees of Lord Krishna On behalf of Sri Gopalbhatta Gosvami Educational Centre we are Organising Health is Wealth Program, at Polipakkam Village, Ranipettai District, Tamilnadu

If we take care of Cows, Ox, Bulls, Protect Cows, Work in Farms, use Less Machines, Stop Animal Slaughters. We can be Happy and Healthy.

When Yudhiṣṭhira Mahārāja became very much inquisitive about the occupational duties for the householder, Nārada Muni advised him that a gṛhastha’s first duty is to be fully dependent on Vāsudeva, Kṛṣṇa, and to try to satisfy Him in all respects by executing one’s prescribed devotional service. This devotional service will depend on the instructions of authorities and the association of devotees who are actually engaged in devotional service. The beginning of devotional service is śravaṇam, or hearing. One must hear from the mouths of realized souls. In this way the gṛhastha’s attraction to his wife and children will gradually be reduced.

As for the maintenance of his family, a gṛhastha, while earning what he requires for his living, must be very conscientious and must not undergo extraordinary endeavor simply to accumulate money and unnecessarily increase in material comforts. Although a gṛhastha should externally be very active in earning his livelihood, he should internally be situated as a fully self-realized person, without attachment for material gains. His dealings with family members or friends should be performed simply to fulfill their purpose; one should not be extravagantly engaged in this way. Instructions from family members and society should be accepted superficially, but in essence the gṛhastha should be engaged in occupational duties advised by the spiritual master and śāstra. Specifically a gṛhastha should engage in agricultural activities to earn money. As stated in Bhagavad-gītā (18.44), kṛṣi-go-rakṣya-vāṇijyam — agriculture, cow protection and trade — are special duties of gṛhasthas. If by chance or by the grace of the Lord more money comes, it should be properly engaged for the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement. One should not be eager to earn more money simply for sensual pleasure. A gṛhastha should always remember that one who is endeavoring to accumulate more money than necessary is to be considered a thief and is punishable by the laws of nature.

A gṛhastha should be very much affectionate toward lower animals, birds and bees, treating them exactly like his own children. A gṛhastha should not indulge in killing animals or birds for sense gratification. He should provide the necessities of life even to the dogs and the lowest creatures and should not exploit others for sense gratification. Factually, according to the instructions of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, every gṛhastha is a great communist who provides the means of living for everyone. Whatever a gṛhastha may possess he should equally distribute to all living entities, without discrimination. The best process is to distribute prasāda.

A gṛhastha should not be very much attached to his wife; he should engage even his own wife in serving a guest with all attention. Whatever money a gṛhastha accumulates by the grace of God he should spend in five activities, namely worshiping the Supreme Personality of Godhead, receiving Vaiṣṇavas and saintly persons, distributing prasāda to the general public and to all living entities, offering prasāda to his forefathers, and also offering prasāda to his own self. Gṛhasthas should always be ready to worship everyone as mentioned above. The gṛhastha should not eat anything not offered to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. As it is said in the Bhagavad-gītā (3.13), yajña-śiṣṭāśinaḥ santo mucyante sarva-kilbiṣaiḥ: “The devotees of the Lord are released from all kinds of sins because they eat food that is offered first for sacrifice.” The gṛhastha should also visit the holy places of pilgrimage mentioned in the Purāṇas. In this way he should fully engage in worshiping the Supreme Personality of Godhead for the benefit of his family, his society, his country, and humanity at large.

Ref 7.14.1, Ideal Family Life by His Divine Grace.A.C.Bhakthivedanta Swami Prabhupada

https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/7/14/
 
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The Lord appears in this universe in different incarnations like Matsya, Kūrma, Varāha and Nṛsiṁha, and He manifests His different transcendental activities for the welfare of the twice-born, the cows and the demigods. The Lord is directly concerned with the twice-born or civilized men. A civilized man is one who has taken his birth twice. A living entity takes birth in this mundane world due to the union of male and female. A human being is born due to union of the father and mother, but a civilized human being has another birth by contact with a spiritual master, who becomes the actual father. The father and mother of the material body are so only in one birth, and in the next birth the father and mother may be a different couple. But the bona fide spiritual master, as the representative of the Lord, is the eternal father because the spiritual master has the responsibility to lead the disciple to spiritual salvation, or the ultimate goal of life. Therefore, a civilized man must be twice-born; otherwise he is no more than the lower animals.

The cow is the most important animal for developing the human body to perfection. The body can be maintained by any kind of foodstuff, but cow’s milk is particularly essential for developing the finer tissues of the human brain so that one can understand the intricacies of transcendental knowledge. A civilized man is expected to live on foodstuffs comprising fruits, vegetables, grains, sugar and milk. The bull helps in the agricultural process of producing grain, etc., and thus in one sense the bull is the father of humankind, whereas the cow is the mother, for she supplies milk to human society. A civilized man is therefore expected to give all protection to the bulls and cows.

The demigods, or the living entities who live in the higher planets, are far superior to human beings. Since they have better arrangements for living conditions, they live far more luxuriously than human beings, yet they are all devotees of the Lord. The Lord incarnates in different forms, such as those of a fish, a tortoise, a hog, and a combined lion and man, just to give protection to civilized man, the cow and the demigods, who are directly responsible for the regulative life of progressive self-realization. The whole system of the material creation is planned so that the conditioned souls may have the opportunity for self-realization. One who takes advantage of such an arrangement is called a demigod or civilized man. The cow is meant to help maintain such a high standard of living.

The Lord’s pastimes for the protection of the twice-born civilized men, the cows and the demigods are all transcendental. A human being is inclined to hear good narrations and stories, and therefore there are so many books, magazines and newspapers on the market to satisfy the interests of the developed soul. But the pleasure in such literature, after it is read once, becomes stale, and people do not take any interest in reading such literature repeatedly. In fact, newspapers are read for less than an hour and then thrown in the dustbins as rubbish. The case is similar with all other mundane literatures. But the beauty of transcendental literatures like Bhagavad-gītā and Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam is that they never become old. They have been read in the world by civilized man for the last five thousand years, and they have never become old. They are ever fresh to the learned scholars and devotees, and even by daily repetition of the verses of Bhagavad-gītā and Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, there is no satiation for devotees like Vidura. Vidura might have heard the pastimes of the Lord many, many times before he met Maitreya, but still he wanted the same narrations to be repeated because he was never satiated by hearing them. That is the transcendental nature of the Lord’s glorious pastimes.

S.B.3.5.7 by His Divine Grace A.C.Bhakthivedanta Swami Prabhupada

 
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We work not with our body, actually, but with our mind and intelligence. So if the intelligence and the mind are always engaged in the thought of the Supreme Lord, then naturally the senses are also engaged in His service. Superficially, at least, the activities of the senses remain the same, but the consciousness is changed. 

 Lord Krishna has appeared in kali yuga in his sound form Srimad Bhagavata Purana is the literary incarnation of Lord Krishna Hare Krishna maha-mantra is the Sound incarnation Sabda Brahman by chanting the holy name of Lord Krishna we can overcome all kinds of disturbances in this world, kalipurusha is difficult to be defeated but it is easy to overcome his influence if we chant the holy name of lord Krishna, just like it is difficult to defeat Maya mama Maya duratyaya, lord Krishna’s Maya is very difficult to overcome Maya is there to purify the conditioned souls, So let’s chant the holy name of lord Krishna. As much as possible that will purify us, of course if someone is interested in our philosophy we can discuss with them but as far as possible harinam Hare Krishna maha-mantra should be chanted more.

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மந்திரம் என்றால் மனதை விடுவிப்பது என்று பொருள், அதாவது "மன்" என்றால் மனதை குறிக்கும், திரா என்றால் விடுவிப்பது, மனதை அதன் துன்பங்களில் இருந்து விடுவிப்பது மந்திரம் ஆகும். ஒரு மந்திரம், ஒரு குறிப்பிட்ட துன்பத்தை மட்டும் நீக்க உதவலாம். ஆனால் மஹா மந்திரம் எனப்படுவது எல்லாவிதமான துன்பங்களிலிருந்தும் மனதை விடுவிக்கும் சக்திவாய்ந்ததாய் இருக்க வேண்டும். மனச்சஞ்சலங்கள், மனச்சோர்வு, மனஅழுத்தம், மனக்குழப்பம், பாவவிளைவுகள், தீயசிந்தனைகள், சண்டைசச்சரவுகள், காமம், கோபம், மயக்கம், பேராசை, மதம், பொறாமை மற்றும் அனைத்து விதமான மனதின் துன்பங்களிலிருந்தும் மனதை விடுவிக்கும் சக்தி ஹரேகிருஷ்ண மந்திரத்திற்கு இருப்பதால் இம்மந்திரத்தை "மஹாமந்திரம்" என்று வேதசாஸ்திரங்கள் அழைக்கின்றன. ஹரே கிருஷ்ண மஹா மந்திரத்தை சொல்லக் கட்டுப்பாடுகள் எதுவும் இல்லை, உச்சரிக்கும் முறை நம் காதுகளுக்கு கேட்கும் வகையில் தினமும் குறைந்தபட்சம் 108 முறை ஹரே கிருஷ்ண மந்திரத்தை உச்சரித்து வந்தால் மன அமைதியையும், சந்தோசத்தையும் பெறலாம்.

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