We tend to think that renunciation means stopping work and going to the forest or some holy place to peacefully chant, but Krsna alerts us that one can do so only when one is free from desires.
As a lotus flower lives on the water without touching it, a family man can use this process to engage in different material activities in the course of performing his duties, but at the same time maintain himself on a platform of external renunciation.
In the above statement, do you mean a Grihastha can maintain"internal" renunciation ?
Hare Krishna pr ji
PAMHO
As a lotus flower lives on the water without touching it, a family man can use this process to engage in different material activities in the course of performing his duties, but at the same time maintain himself on a platform of external renunciation.
In the above statement, do you mean a Grihastha can maintain"internal" renunciation ?
Ys Bharath
Yes, internal renunciation, thanks for pointing it out.