Guest guest Posted June 4, 2007 Report Share Posted June 4, 2007 Hari Haribol, All Glories unto Srila Prabhupada! At the moment I am writting an artical about depression/ lack of inspiration in KC (in the West )what it means in a spiritual point of view and how people can overcome this and what is writting or said by Prabhupada. Could any of you recommend me some sloka`s or quotes that are written in the Sastra`s that I can use as a refference? I hope you can help me. ys zara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gHari Posted June 4, 2007 Report Share Posted June 4, 2007 Chapter 17, Divisions of Faith, in the Gita describes how the modes affect our faith and determination. The West rides in rajo and tamo guna as though enslaved. Only Krsna's name can cut those knots that bind them to attachment and escapism. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gHari Posted June 4, 2007 Report Share Posted June 4, 2007 http://vedabase.net/sb/10/54/50/en śoka — by lamentation; BG 1.46 viṣādam — moroseness; BG 18.35 viṣādam — dejection; SB 1.11.1 viśadam — particularly; SB 1.18.11 viṣādam — dejection; SB 3.9.25 śokam — lamentation; BG 2.8 śokam — lamentation; BG 18.35 śokam — bereavement; SB 3.4.23 śokam — lamentation; SB 4.29.75 śokam — lamentation; SB 6.16.12 putra-śokam — the great bereavement for her son, Hiraṇyākṣa; SB 7.2.61 śokam — the lamentation; SB 10.54.49 śokam — depression; SB 12.9.17-18 śokam — the bereavement; CC Adi 3.63 avasāda — lamentation; CC Adi 7.63 avasāda — depressions; CC Adi 17.65 avasāda — despondency; CC Madhya 2.64 avasāda — all moroseness; CC Madhya 24.346 avasāda — moroseness; CC Madhya 24.351 śoka — by lamentation; BG 1.46 śoka — misery; BG 17.9 harṣa-śoka-anvitaḥ — subject to joy and sorrow; BG 18.27 śoka — lamentation; SB 1.7.7 śoka — bereavement; SB 1.7.58 śoka-artām — overtaken by bereavement; SB 1.8.3 śoka — grief; SB 1.13.59 kṛta-śoka — having lamented; SB 3.14.44-45 śoka-hartā — destroyer of lamentation; SB 3.14.49 tīvra-śoka — caused by intense grief; SB 3.28.32 śoka-dāve — the forest fire of lamentation; SB 4.7.28 śoka-dāva-agninā — by the fire of grief; SB 4.8.16 ati-śoka-kātarāḥ — being greatly aggrieved; SB 4.13.48 śoka — by aggrievement; SB 4.28.20 śoka — in lamentation; SB 4.29.28 śoka — lamentation; SB 4.29.39-40 śoka — lamentation; SB 5.6.5 śoka — of lamentation; SB 5.11.16 śoka-agninā — by the fire of lamentation; SB 5.14.15 śoka — lamentation; SB 5.14.27 śoka — lamentation; SB 6.1.51 putra-śoka — due to lamentation for the loss of his children; SB 6.5.35 harṣa-śoka-bhaya-ādayaḥ — the sons named Harṣa, Śoka, Bhaya and so on; SB 6.6.10-11 śoka — by the distress; SB 6.10.9 harṣa-śoka — jubilation and lamentation; SB 6.14.29 śoka-taptam — affected by so much lamentation; SB 6.14.56 śoka-abhibhūtam — very much aggrieved by lamentation; SB 6.15.1 śoka — of lamentation; SB 6.15.21-23 śoka — lamentation; SB 6.16.13 śoka-dīptena — kindled by lamentation; SB 6.18.23 śoka-agninā — by the fire of lamentation; SB 7.9.17 harṣa-śoka — sometimes by jubilation and sometimes by distress; SB 7.9.39 śoka-ārtān — greatly lamenting; SB 7.10.63 śoka — lamentation; SB 7.13.34 śoka — lamentation; SB 7.15.23 śoka — lamentation; SB 7.15.43-44 śoka-amarṣa — lamentation and grief; SB 8.11.29 śoka — lamentation; SB 9.10.53 duḥkha-śoka-bhaya-āvaham — which is the cause of all kinds of distress, lamentation and fear; SB 9.13.10 duḥkha-śoka-artā — being very much aggrieved in lamentation (over her husband's death); SB 9.16.13 śoka — and lamentation; SB 9.16.15 śoka — lamentation; SB 9.21.13 duḥkha-śoka-tamaḥ-nudam — to minimize their unlimited unhappiness and lamentation, which are caused by ignorance; SB 9.24.61 harṣa-śoka-vivardhanaḥ — simultaneously arousing pleasure and lamentation; SB 10.2.3 śoka — lamentation; SB 10.4.27 śoka — unhappiness; SB 10.16.13-15 śoka — grief; SB 10.31.14 śoka — unhappiness; SB 10.39.17-18 śoka — misery; SB 10.39.20 śoka — sorrow; SB 10.50.3 śoka — and remorse; SB 10.60.24 śoka — by sorrow; SB 10.62.33 śoka — the sorrow; SB 10.70.29 śoka — lamentation; SB 10.77.31 śoka — in sorrow; SB 10.78.11 śoka — the lamentation; SB 10.85.50 śoka — lamentation; SB 11.8.31 śoka — lamentation; SB 11.11.2 śoka — suffering; SB 11.21.18 śoka-mohau — lamentation and delusion; SB 11.25.2-5 śoka — with lamentation; SB 11.25.15 śoka — his lamentation; SB 11.26.4 śoka — lamentation; SB 11.28.15 śoka — by sorrow; SB 11.31.16-17 śoka-ārtāḥ — feeling the pain of lamentation; SB 11.31.18 śoka — lamentation; SB 12.3.30 śoka-arṇava — the ocean of misery; SB 12.12.50 śoka — lamentation; CC Adi 13.107 śoka — lamentation; CC Adi 15.23 śoka — shock; CC Adi 17.129 śoka — lamentation; CC Adi 17.228 śoka — lamentation; CC Madhya 1.164 śoka — the lamentation; CC Madhya 2.35 duḥkha-śoka — all kinds of material unhappiness and lamentation; CC Madhya 3.12 duḥkha-śoka — all lamentation and unhappiness; CC Madhya 4.96 khaṇḍe duḥkha-śoka — are relieved from all unhappiness and distress; CC Madhya 9.88 śoka-ākula — overwhelmed with grief; CC Madhya 16.147 śoka — and lamentation; CC Madhya 19.202 śoka-ādira — of lamentation and so on; CC Madhya 22.119 duḥkha-śoka — the unhappiness and lamentation; CC Antya 1.118 harṣa-śoka — jubilation and lamentation; CC Antya 15.69 śoka — lamentation; CC Antya 15.77 śoka-nāśanam — which vanquishes all lamentation; CC Antya 16.117 śoka — lamentation; CC Antya 16.121-122 harṣa-śoka — happiness and lamentation; CC Antya 18.9 krodha-śoka — anger and lamentation; CC Antya 19.44 śoka — lamentation; CC Antya 20.5 duḥkha-śoka — unhappiness and lamentation; CC Antya 20.15 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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