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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.19.13
SYNONYMS
yat -- what; prithivyam -- within this world; vrihi -- food grains, rice; yavam -- barley; hiranyam -- gold; pasavah -- animals; striyah -- wives or other women; na duhyanti -- do not give; manah-pritim -- satisfaction of the mind; pumsah -- to a person; kama-hatasya -- because of being victimized by lusty desires; te -- they.
TRANSLATION
A person who is lusty cannot satisfy his mind even if he has enough of everything in this world, including rice, barley and other food grains, gold, animals and women. Nothing can satisfy him.
PURPORT
Improvement of one's economic condition is the aim and object of a materialist, but there is no end to this material advancement, for if one cannot control his lusty desires, he will never be pleased, even if he gets all the material wealth of the world. In this age we see much material improvement, but still people are struggling to get more and more material opulence. Manah shashthanindriyani prakriti-sthani karshati [Bg. 15.7]. Although every living entity is a part of the Supreme Being, because of lusty desires one continuously struggles for so-called betterment of one's economic condition. To have a satisfied mind, one must give up his heart disease of lusty desires. This can be done only when one is Krishna conscious.
bhaktim param bhagavati pratilabhya kamam
hrid-rogam asv apahinoty acirena dhirah
(Bhag. 10.33.39)
If one becomes Krishna conscious, then he can give up this heart disease; otherwise this disease of lusty desires will continue, and one cannot have peace in his mind.
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His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness