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Srila Prabhupada's Quote Of The Day

September 29

If your consciousness is absorbed in Krishna you are always a sannyasi.

Letter to Jayananda. September 29, 1967

September 28

Shortcut of "Demon-crazy" is "democracy." All the demons and rogues, they gather together, somehow or other votes, and occupy the seat, and the business is plundering.

Mayapur, September 28, 1974

September 27

Guru and Krishna are two parallel lines on which the spiritual express runs very smoothly.

Letter to Devananda, September 27, 1967

September 26

Krsna takes special care of the devotee, guides him, gives him intelligence. What kind of intelligence? Just to give him the clue how one can go back to home, hack to Godhead. Krishna does not give intelligence how one can gain some material prosperity. Therefore people are not very much interested in worshiping Krishna.

Bombay, September 26, 1973

September 25

Dress has to be accepted according to the taste of others and foodstuffs are to be accepted according to the other’s taste.

Letter to Raktak, September 25, 1969

September 24

The animal propensity is to exploit others. And human propensity should be to do good to others. That is the difference between animal propensity and human propensity.

Seattle, September 24, 1968

September 23

Radharani is the source of spiritual inspiration.

Calcutta, September 23, 1974

September 22

The more people will be materialistic, the world will be burdened. Therefore there must be war, pestilence, famine, to clear these rascals, clear out.

Vrindavan, September 22, 1976

September 21

If we say that our Spiritual Master is Krishna, then the conclusion is that if we become Spiritual Master some day, then we will also become Krishna. Please try to understand how dangerous this kind of reasoning is.

Calcutta, September 21, 1970

September 20

Any devotee who has developed genuine love for Krishna can also explain the truth about Krishna because Krishna helps such sincere devotee seated in his heart.

Delhi, September 20, 1967

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