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Śrīla Prabhupāda establishes that the root cause of all material conflict is the false claim of proprietorship. By studying his instructions, we can understand the absolute ownership of the Supreme Lord, the foolishness of material acquisition, the proper quota for every living entity, and the true formula for global peace.
Śrīla Prabhupāda establishes that the root cause of all material conflict is the false claim of proprietorship. By studying his instructions, we can understand the absolute ownership of the Supreme Lord, the foolishness of material acquisition, the proper quota for every living entity, the stupidity of national boundaries, the formula for global peace, and how pure devotees engage everything in the Lord's service.


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* [[Vaniquotes:Everything is the property of the Supreme Lord, and you can enjoy whatever is allotted to you. Ma grdhah kasya svid dhanam. You cannot touch others' body, others' property. You cannot touch. That is Vedic life|Everything is the property of the Supreme Lord, and you can enjoy whatever is allotted to you. Ma grdhah kasya svid dhanam. You cannot touch others' body, others' property. You cannot touch. That is Vedic life.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Everything is the property of the Supreme Lord, and you can enjoy whatever is allotted to you. Ma grdhah kasya svid dhanam. You cannot touch others' body, others' property. You cannot touch. That is Vedic life|Everything is the property of the Supreme Lord, and you can enjoy whatever is allotted to you. Ma grdhah kasya svid dhanam. You cannot touch others' body, others' property. You cannot touch. That is Vedic life.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:A brahmana or sannyasi is qualified to ask charity from others, but if he takes more than necessary he is punishable. No one can use more of the Supreme Lord's property than necessary|A brahmana or sannyasi is qualified to ask charity from others, but if he takes more than necessary he is punishable. No one can use more of the Supreme Lord's property than necessary.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:A brahmana or sannyasi is qualified to ask charity from others, but if he takes more than necessary he is punishable. No one can use more of the Supreme Lord's property than necessary|A brahmana or sannyasi is qualified to ask charity from others, but if he takes more than necessary he is punishable. No one can use more of the Supreme Lord's property than necessary.]]
=== The Stupidity of National Boundaries ===
Modern politicians create immense trouble by dividing the earth into arbitrary pieces. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that claiming a portion of land as one's exclusive country—and fighting to defend it—is absurd because all planets are the absolute creation and property of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
* [[Vaniquotes:Some portion of land, I am saying, "That is India," you are saying, "This is Australia," another saying: "It is England." But it is neither England nor Australia; it is all property of God. We have created man-made designation|Some portion of land, I am saying, "That is India," you are saying, "This is Australia," another saying: "It is England." But it is neither England nor Australia; it is all property of God. We have created man-made designation.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:To accept the real fact, so many big, big brains, politician, but they have no sense to understand that the whole earthly planet belongs to God. It is created by God. It is the property of God|To accept the real fact, so many big, big brains, politician, but they have no sense to understand that the whole earthly planet belongs to God. It is created by God. It is the property of God.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Unfortunately, those who are intoxicated cannot understand this (stolen God's property). They think, "We have taken this land of America from the Red Indians, and now it is our property." They do not know that they are thieves|Unfortunately, those who are intoxicated cannot understand this (stolen God's property). They think, "We have taken this land of America from the Red Indians, and now it is our property." They do not know that they are thieves.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Why should one think that his state belongs to only a small number of people? In fact this is all the property of God, and every living entity has a right to use this property because every living being is a child of God, who is the supreme father|Why should one think that his state belongs to only a small number of people? In fact this is all the property of God, and every living entity has a right to use this property because every living being is a child of God, who is the supreme father.]]


=== The Formula for True Peace ===
=== The Formula for True Peace ===
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* [[Vaniquotes:Since all property belongs to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, everything should be offered to the Lord, and we should take only prasada (tena tyaktena bhunjithah). We should not fight among ourselves to take more than we need|Since all property belongs to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, everything should be offered to the Lord, and we should take only prasada (tena tyaktena bhunjithah). We should not fight among ourselves to take more than we need.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Since all property belongs to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, everything should be offered to the Lord, and we should take only prasada (tena tyaktena bhunjithah). We should not fight among ourselves to take more than we need|Since all property belongs to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, everything should be offered to the Lord, and we should take only prasada (tena tyaktena bhunjithah). We should not fight among ourselves to take more than we need.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:God's property, why you should fight among themselves? Property belongs to somebody else. Insanity. Just like this is government park. Anyone can come in. Everyone can equally enjoy|God's property, why you should fight among themselves? Property belongs to somebody else. Insanity. Just like this is government park. Anyone can come in. Everyone can equally enjoy.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:God's property, why you should fight among themselves? Property belongs to somebody else. Insanity. Just like this is government park. Anyone can come in. Everyone can equally enjoy|God's property, why you should fight among themselves? Property belongs to somebody else. Insanity. Just like this is government park. Anyone can come in. Everyone can equally enjoy.]]
=== Engaging Everything in the Lord's Service ===
A true transcendentalist never rejects the material world as false; rather, they understand its real value. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that a pure Vaiṣṇava sees everything as the property of the Lord and, instead of hoarding or artificially renouncing it, eagerly engages all available resources in God's service.
* [[Vaniquotes:The karmis want to use the property of the Lord for their selfish sense gratification, but a devotee endeavors to use the Lord's property for God's service|The karmis want to use the property of the Lord for their selfish sense gratification, but a devotee endeavors to use the Lord's property for God's service.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Those who are personal devotees of the Lord take everything to be the property of the Supreme Lord. Everything, whatever we see, is the manifestation of the Supreme Lord; therefore, everything should be engaged in the service of the Lord. This is oneness|Those who are personal devotees of the Lord take everything to be the property of the Supreme Lord. Everything, whatever we see, is the manifestation of the Supreme Lord; therefore, everything should be engaged in the service of the Lord. This is oneness.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:The devotee endeavors to apply everything in the service of the Lord because he knows that everything is the property of the Lord and that no one can claim anything as one's own|The devotee endeavors to apply everything in the service of the Lord because he knows that everything is the property of the Lord and that no one can claim anything as one's own.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Not a single paisa for personal use. Everything is utilized for propagating God consciousness. So in this way everything can be utilized. After all, it is God's property|Not a single paisa for personal use. Everything is utilized for propagating God consciousness. So in this way everything can be utilized. After all, it is God's property.]]


=== Conclusion ===
=== Conclusion ===
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Śrīla Prabhupāda establishes that the root cause of all material conflict is the false claim of proprietorship. By studying his instructions, we can understand the absolute ownership of the Supreme Lord, the foolishness of material acquisition, the proper quota for every living entity, the stupidity of national boundaries, the formula for global peace, and how pure devotees engage everything in the Lord's service.

The Supreme Proprietor

The basic philosophy of the Īśopaniṣad states that the Supreme Lord is the owner and controller of everything. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that whether we look at the earthly planets, the sky, the oceans, or the spiritual world, every single element is intrinsically the property of Śrī Kṛṣṇa.

The Illusion of False Proprietorship

Driven by false ego, materialistic individuals and nations claim that they own the land they occupy. Śrīla Prabhupāda exposes this foolishness, pointing out that since we cannot manufacture fundamental ingredients like wood, stone, or earth, claiming them as our own makes us nothing more than thieves.

The Quota of the Living Entity

As parts and parcels of the Supreme Lord, every living being has a right to the father's property. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that this right is strictly limited to our natural quota; we are meant to take only what is necessary for our maintenance and never encroach upon the share allotted to others, including animals.

The Stupidity of National Boundaries

Modern politicians create immense trouble by dividing the earth into arbitrary pieces. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that claiming a portion of land as one's exclusive country—and fighting to defend it—is absurd because all planets are the absolute creation and property of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

The Formula for True Peace

Political summits and man-made organizations can never solve the world's problems as long as the core issue of proprietorship is ignored. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that the only path to genuine peace and global unity is recognizing God as the absolute center and utilizing all property in His transcendental service.

Engaging Everything in the Lord's Service

A true transcendentalist never rejects the material world as false; rather, they understand its real value. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that a pure Vaiṣṇava sees everything as the property of the Lord and, instead of hoarding or artificially renouncing it, eagerly engages all available resources in God's service.

Conclusion

Śrīla Prabhupāda thoroughly dismantles the illusion of material ownership by presenting the absolute truth of īśāvāsyam idam sarvam—everything belongs to God. The root cause of all anxiety, war, and economic struggle in the material world is the demonic mentality of conditioned souls who falsely claim proprietorship over the Lord's property. Whether capitalists hoarding wealth or communists claiming state ownership, both are fundamentally flawed because they ignore the true Supreme Proprietor, Śrī Kṛṣṇa. Since the Lord created the earth, the elements, and all resources, we are simply His children living on His estate. True peace and a flawless spiritual communism can only be established when humanity recognizes that all living entities—including animals—have a divine right to their allotted quota of God's property. By giving up the thieving mentality, respecting the rights of others, and utilizing everything in the loving service of the Supreme Lord, human society can transform the material world into a harmonious, spiritual atmosphere.

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