Chapter 10 Text 4-5 Various qualities of living beings are created by Krsna.

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Chapter 10 Text 4-5 Various qualities of living beings are created by Krsna

Text 4-5 buddhir jïänam asammohaù kñamä satyaà damaù çamaù sukhaà duùkhaà bhavo 'bhävo bhayaà cäbhayam eva ca ahiàsä samatä tuñöis tapo dänaà yaço 'yaçaù bhavanti bhävä bhütänäà matta eva påthag-vidhäù Intelligence, knowledge, freedom from doubt and delusion, forgiveness, truthfulness, control of the senses, control of the mind, happiness and distress, birth, death, fear, fearlessness, nonviolence, equanimity, satisfaction, austerity, charity, fame and infamy—all these various qualities of living beings are created by Me alone.

Intelligence, knowledge & freedom from delusion, tolerance. Intelligence refers to the power to analyze things in their proper perspective. Intelligence refers to the power to analyze things in their proper perspective. Knowledge refers to understanding what is spirit and what is matter. Knowledge refers to understanding what is spirit and what is matter. Asammoha, freedom from doubt and delusion, can be achieved when one is not hesitant and when one understands the transcendental philosophy. Asammoha, freedom from doubt and delusion, can be achieved when one is not hesitant and when one understands the transcendental philosophy. Kñamä, tolerance and forgiveness, should be practiced; one should be tolerant and excuse the minor offenses of others. Kñamä, tolerance and forgiveness, should be practiced; one should be tolerant and excuse the minor offenses of others.

Truthfulness, control of senses and mind, happiness & distress. Satyam, truthfulness, means that facts should be presented as they are, for the benefit of others. Satyam, truthfulness, means that facts should be presented as they are, for the benefit of others. Control of the senses means that the senses should not be used for unnecessary personal enjoyment. Control of the senses means that the senses should not be used for unnecessary personal enjoyment. One should restrain the mind from unnecessary thoughts; that is called çama. One should restrain the mind from unnecessary thoughts; that is called çama. Sukham, pleasure or happiness, should always be in that which is favorable for the cultivation of the spiritual knowledge of Kåñëa consciousness. Sukham, pleasure or happiness, should always be in that which is favorable for the cultivation of the spiritual knowledge of Kåñëa consciousness. And similarly, that which is painful or which causes distress is that which is unfavorable for the cultivation of Kåñëa consciousness. And similarly, that which is painful or which causes distress is that which is unfavorable for the cultivation of Kåñëa consciousness.

Birth, Death, Fear & Fearlessness. Bhava, birth, should be understood to refer to the body. Bhava, birth, should be understood to refer to the body. Birth and death apply to one's embodiment in the material world. Birth and death apply to one's embodiment in the material world. Fear is due to worrying about the future. Fear is due to worrying about the future. bhayaà dvitéyäbhiniveçataù syät : fear is caused by our absorption in the illusory energy. bhayaà dvitéyäbhiniveçataù syät : fear is caused by our absorption in the illusory energy. But those who are free from the illusory energy, have nothing to fear. But those who are free from the illusory energy, have nothing to fear.

Nonviolence, Equanimity, Satisfaction, Austerity. Ahiàsä, nonviolence, means that one should not do anything which will put others into misery or confusion. Ahiàsä, nonviolence, means that one should not do anything which will put others into misery or confusion. Samatä, equanimity, refers to freedom from attachment and aversion. Samatä, equanimity, refers to freedom from attachment and aversion. Tuñöi, satisfaction, means that one should not be eager to gather more and more material goods by unnecessary activity. Tuñöi, satisfaction, means that one should not be eager to gather more and more material goods by unnecessary activity. Tapas means austerity or penance. Tapas means austerity or penance.

Charity As far as charity is concerned, one should give fifty percent of his earnings to some good cause. As far as charity is concerned, one should give fifty percent of his earnings to some good cause. Because Kåñëa is good, His cause is also good. Because Kåñëa is good, His cause is also good. Thus charity should be given to a person who is engaged in Kåñëa consciousness. Thus charity should be given to a person who is engaged in Kåñëa consciousness. Because the householders are engaged in family affairs and have forgotten their actual purpose in life— awakening their Kåñëa consciousness—it is the business of the sannyäsés to go as beggars to the householders and encourage them to be Kåñëa conscious. Because the householders are engaged in family affairs and have forgotten their actual purpose in life— awakening their Kåñëa consciousness—it is the business of the sannyäsés to go as beggars to the householders and encourage them to be Kåñëa conscious. hence charity is to be given to the renouncer of life, to the brähmaëas, and similar good causes, not to any whimsical cause. hence charity is to be given to the renouncer of life, to the brähmaëas, and similar good causes, not to any whimsical cause.

Fame and infamy Yaças, fame, should be according to Lord Caitanya, who said that a man is famous when he is known as a great devotee. That is real fame. Yaças, fame, should be according to Lord Caitanya, who said that a man is famous when he is known as a great devotee. That is real fame. If one has become a great man in Kåñëa consciousness and it is known, then he is truly famous. If one has become a great man in Kåñëa consciousness and it is known, then he is truly famous. One who does not have such fame is infamous. One who does not have such fame is infamous. Of whatever we find, good or bad, the origin is Kåñëa. Nothing can manifest itself in this material world which is not in Kåñëa. That is knowledge; although we know that things are differently situated, we should realize that everything flows from Kåñëa. Of whatever we find, good or bad, the origin is Kåñëa. Nothing can manifest itself in this material world which is not in Kåñëa. That is knowledge; although we know that things are differently situated, we should realize that everything flows from Kåñëa.