Sri Isopanisad - Verse 2
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Purport
An ordinary man works for his own sense enjoyment, and when this principle of sense enjoyment is extended to include his society, nation or humanity in general, it assumes various attractive names such as altruism, socialism, communism, nationalism and humanitarianism. These "isms" are certainly very attractive forms of karma-bandhana (karmic bondage), but the Vedic instruction of Sri Īśopaniṣad is that if one actually wants to live for any of the above "isms," he should make them God-centered. There is no harm in becoming a family man, or an altruist, a socialist, a communist, a nationalist or a humanitarian, provided that one executes his activities in relation with īśāvāsya, the God-centered conception.
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Fortune and Disaster Conversation
Disaster : how lucky are you as every person wants you
and nobody wants me
Fortune : You are the real lucky one not me As when i come
People Forget God and When You Come People Remember God
and nobody wants me
Fortune : You are the real lucky one not me As when i come
People Forget God and When You Come People Remember God
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