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The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna, is always full of six opulences--namely
complete wealth, complete strength, complete fame, complete knowledge,
complete beauty and complete renunciation. The Lord appears in different
complete, eternal forms of incarnation. The conditioned soul has immense
opportunity to hear about the transcendental activities of the Lord in
these different incarnations. In the Bhagavad-gita it is said, janma karma
ca me divyam. The pastimes and activities of the Lord are not material;
they are beyond the material conception. But the conditioned soul can
benefit by hearing such uncommon activities. Hearing is an opportunity to
associate with the Lord; to hear His activities is to evolve to the
transcendental nature--simply by hearing. The conditioned soul has a
natural aptitude to hear something about other conditioned souls in the
form of fiction, drama and novel. That inclination to hear something about
others may be utilized in hearing the pastimes of the Lord. Then one can
immediately evolve to his transcendental nature. Krsna's pastimes are not
only beautiful; they are also very pleasing to the mind.
If someone takes advantage of hearing the pastimes of the Lord, the
material contamination of dust, accumulated in the heart due to long
association with material nature, can be immediately cleansed. Lord
Caitanya also instructed that simply by hearing the transcendental name of
Lord Krsna, one can cleanse the heart of all material contamination. There
are different processes for self-realization, but this process of
devotional service--of which hearing is the most important function--when
adopted by any conditioned soul, will automatically cleanse him of the
material contamination and enable him to realize his real constitutional
position. Conditional life is due to this contamination only, and as soon
as it is cleared off, then naturally the dormant function of the living
entity--rendering service to the Lord--awakens. By developing his eternal
relationship with the Supreme Lord, one becomes eligible to create
friendship with the devotees. Maharaja Pariksit recommended, from
practical experience, that everyone try to hear about the transcendental
pastimes of the Lord. This Krsna treatise is meant for that purpose, and
the reader may take advantage in order to attain the ultimate goal of
human life.\
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