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Can any Vaishnava tell me how to devote oneself to Krishna and also.maintain a balance in studies
What are you people doing to balance your devotion and studies
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Answered by shivaranjaniks25
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I’ve started to hear and chant about Krishna. But I’m having a little problem in balancing spiritual and material life. My parents want me to study more as this is class 12 and my grades are not very good. So they’re telling me again and again to study and in the midst of Krishna consciousness cannot give much time to study. Please give me some tips to do Krishna consciousness and study together. Although karma yoga is something I went for but my mind is not having much concentration to study for longer periods. Please help me. Hare Krishna!

Answered by Saras0000
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Hey mate!!

Here's ur answer:-

Devoting our time towards the supreme soul should be our priority, we should always thank him/her for what he/she has provided us with.

So, in student's life, it's quite difficult, but it depends on us that how we manage the studies as well as our valuable time with our loving god.

What I will suggest you is that, worshipping god is not at all a bad thing or a difficult thing. But due to studies, we feel it as a pressure or we can say that we find worshippingor talking with him/her a little difficult.

So in order to overcome this difficulty you can follow these→

*Whenever you wake up, just give your 15 minutes to the Supreme Soul.

Stand in front of him/her, have a nice conversation with him/her..thank him/her for what he has given you.

*Whenever u gets bored from your study, so in that span of time you can just close your eyes and you can remember him/her.

* In the evening, just make it your habit to atleast give your half-an-hour to your God

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*And now, most importantly, before sleeping in the night, just lend your 15 minutes in front of him/her; to thank him/her for all the things, food, water that he/she has provided you with.

And at last;||Radhe-Radhe||Hare Krishna||

Hope it helps you!!

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