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All the regulative principles in the Vedas pertaining to desires for

popularity, fatherhood, wealth and so on are different phases of sense

gratification. Acts of sense gratification may be performed under the cover

of public welfare, nationalism, religion, altruism, ethical codes, Biblical

codes, health directives, fruitive action, bashfulness, tolerance, personal

comfort, liberation from material bondage, progress, family affection or

fear of social ostracism or legal punishment, but all these categories are

different subdivisions of one substance--sense gratification.

 

All such good acts are performed basically for one's own sense

gratification, for no one can sacrifice his personal interest while

discharging these much-advertised moral and religious principles.

 

But above all this is a transcendental stage in which one feels himself to

be only an eternal servitor of Krsna, the absolute Personality of Godhead.

All acts performed in this sense of servitude are called pure love of God

because they are performed for the absolute sense gratification of Sri

Krsna. However, any act performed for the purpose of enjoying its fruits or

results is an act of sense gratification. Such actions are visible sometimes

in gross and sometimes in subtle forms.

 

CC Adi 4.165 Purport

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