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Light of the bhāgavata 2
2. The scorching heat of the sun evaporates water from the seas, rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, and there is little …
Light of the bhāgavata 2
The welfare state imposes upon its citizens scorching taxes in various forms—income tax, sales tax, land tax, terminal tax, excise …
Light of the bhāgavata 2
The common man supposes the unequal distribution of rain to represent nature's wrath for our sinful acts. There is truth …
Light of the bhāgavata 2
In ancient days the kings were taught lessons in political philosophy by ideal teachers, and the citizens from village to …
Light of the bhāgavata 2
And what is that folly? In Bhagavad-gītā it is said that people should perform yajñas, or sacrifices for the satisfaction …
Light of the bhāgavata 2
Obedience is the first law of discipline. The people have become disobedient to the laws of God, and therefore neither …
Light of the bhāgavata 3
3. Attracted by electricity throughout the sky and driven by forceful winds, clouds gradually cover the surface of the earth …
Light of the bhāgavata 3
We should always know that God is ever kind to us. Despite our gross disobedience to the laws of God's …
Light of the bhāgavata 3
Therefore the laws of God's nature are neither blind nor accidental, as men with a poor fund of knowledge conclude. …
Light of the bhāgavata 3
The Lord distributes His mercy in the form of rains on the scorched earth at times of dire necessity. He …
Light of the bhāgavata 4
4. After heavy rain showers, the fields and forests in all directions appear green and healthy. Thus they resemble a …
Light of the bhāgavata 4
The greenery of the rainy season is but a temporary show. It looks very pleasant, but we must remember that …