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Srila Prabhupada said
“Charity should only be given to propagate Krishna Consciousness all over the world.
No matter small or big, Krishna sees your Heart, whether you want to serve him or not.”
Srila Prabhupada said
“Charity should only be given to propagate Krishna Consciousness all over the world. No matter small or big, Krishna sees your Heart, whether you want to serve him or not.”
Embarking on the Path of Devotion: Attain Timeless Merits and Fearlessness through Service to Lord Krishna "As you engage in the act of serving Lord Krishna, you accumulate enduring merits, and even a humble offering to Him can shield you from the most formidable fears."
Bhagavad Gita 2.4
In a moment of urgency, as Lord Krishna hurried towards a fruit vendor, a considerable portion of the grains He held slipped from His grasp. Yet, the fruit vendor wholeheartedly filled Krishna's hands with fruits, resulting in her fruit basket becoming instantly adorned with precious jewels and gold.
Srimad Bhagavatam 10.11.11
