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From: "Shyama Vallabha Dasa" <sm...@hkm-group.org>
Date: Feb 15, 2013 8:06 PM
Subject: Make preaching in such a way to break the heart of this Dhrtarastra company. Then it will be preaching
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Çréla Prabhupäda questioned, "Where from the atom comes?" Then he went on to explain that the atomic theory is there in Vedic conception. It is called paramäëuväda. "This material, matter, everything, is a combination of atomic particles. Either you take earth or take water or air or fire, everything is a combination of atoms. That's a fact. But we know that these atoms are coming out as the energy of Kåñëa. Bhinnä. Bhinnä means the quality of different—not the same quality. Apareyam. 'This is inferior quality, but there is another, superior quality, jéva bhüta, and that is the living entity.' 

"So two kinds of atoms are coming from Kåñëa: one is the spiritual atom, and the other is the material atom. So spiritual atoms, they are many, many times greater than the material atoms. And these material atoms are this universal, innumerable universes. Some of the spiritual atoms, when they want to enjoy independently, they are given the chance of enjoying this material atom. So in the material world it is combination of material and spiritual atoms. In the spiritual world, there is no material atom—everything is spirit."

Prabhupäda said that the physicists have not been able to find out the spiritual atom. They are therefore puzzled, and their scientific research is incomplete. Although Bhagavad-gétä gives them information, unfortunately they will not take it.

Acyutänanda Swami said that because they are so sinful, they cannot see. He compared them to Duryodhana, in that Duryodhana was so sinful that even Kåñëa personally could not convince him. He had no reservoir of pious activities to draw on.

Prabhupäda liked his comparison. He agreed, "The Duryodhana party, and we are Päëòu's party. So there must be war always, fighting. And they'll be smashed." He quoted Bhagavad-gétä (1.19). "Hådayäni vyadärayat. You know that? 'Breaking the heart of Dhåtaräñöra.' So we have to make preaching in such a way to break the heart of this Dhåtaräñöra company. Then it will be preaching."  - Hari Sauri Prabhu’s Transcendental Dairy Vol 1 – Mar 1st, 1976

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