Bag om Sin and Piety
Daily articles from August 2010 "The activities or desires that relatively help a soul attain his constitutional position are called piety. The opposite are called sin. Since devotional service to Krishna is one's constitutional position, when one cultivates this service, then nescience, which is the root cause of relative situations in the form of sin and piety, is gradually fried and abolished." (Shrila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, Shri Krishna Samhita, 10.2 Purport) Saying Grace
Jnana and Vairagya
Ambrosia
He Who Hesitates Is Lost
Karma-mukta
Delivering the Mind
The Rock
Achintya-bhedabheda-tattva
Weathering the Storm
Self-Respect
Nothing Lasts Forever
Unmotivated and Uninterrupted
Tolerance
The Happiest Ending
As Forgiving As The Earth
Where There's A Will
Sticks and Stones
More Than Krishna
Until It Sleeps
Penumbra
King of the Castle
Parenthood
One Who Laments
Worshipable Body
Great Seers
Demon Worship
The Object of Morality
Sin and Piety
Playing To Win
The Seeds of Pollution
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