758 - Q&A Saturday: Dharma of a Preacher & Being a Reader

Published: Dec. 10, 2022, 10:36 a.m.

758 - Q&A Saturday Question: Dharma of A Preacher & Reader \n\nSo today we are doing a follow up to the question of @namanxpatel: "For example- In order to follow or fulfill my dharma all I need is to follow Yuga Dharma which means that chanting holy names of Lord Krishna and Hare Krishna mahamantra as this is the only way to attain moksha in Kali Yuga. Am I thinking correctly? Please feel free to correct me if I am wrong. Furthermore, I should also follow Varnasharma Dharma which Vyasa describes in Krishna\u2019s Geeta as the 4 varnas that identify a person based on his or her nature or \u2018karma\u2019 not lineage, cast or family background. Is that right?\nFinally, as a person who has deep and profound love for Krishna. And as a person who has lived in India and America surrounded by people who don\u2019t follow dharma. How do I deal with them; it\u2019s mentally torturing how ignorant people are to their lifestyle and surroundings. For example eating beef or meat knowing where it comes from and knowing the agony poor cows go throughout their lifetime just to become a peace of flesh to satisfy someone\u2019s hunger. How can I let that happen. How can Krishna let that happen when the whole universe is made up of Krishna himself. Where dose dharma fit into this?"\n\nAnd also replying to @the__weird_1 : "I started reading Bhagavad Gita is there any rules or something to read at a specific time or do you have to sit in a specific position? Also I've noticed in lots of ISKCON temples they write Krishna this (Krishna) why is it so??"\n\nCheck out the video of this episode on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram:)