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A voluntary life of poverty
January 3, 2011  |  radhanath-swami

On their very first night at Luxembourg, Frank was robbed of all his money. Richard (now Radhanath Swami) and Gary were determined to stay on although they had little money. Richard had just twenty dollars of his own; he however had faith in the love and friendship of Gary and was happy to travel with no money. As they pondered on the mysteries that awaited them, Richard realized he had almost nothing but strangely he felt free and happy sitting on the bank of a canal or a river.

Radhanath Swami says it’s a strange world; “people lie, cry and die to make it big and earn money in this world and yet they are perpetually dissatisfied. On the other hand, a devotee of the Supreme Lord, even if he is poverty stricken, is happy and contented, for he carries the priceless wealth of devotion to Lord.”

Srimad Bhagavatam, the spiritual epic of India elaborates on the freedom that comes with a voluntary life of poverty. The Srimad Bhagavatam states, “When there are ample earthly flats to lie on, what is the necessity of cots and beds? When one can use his own arms, what is the necessity of a pillow? When one can use the palms of his hands, what is the necessity of varieties of utensils? When there is ample covering, or the skins of trees, what is the necessity of clothing?, Are there no torn clothes lying on the common road? Do the trees, which exist for maintaining others, no longer give alms in charity? Do the rivers, being dried up, no longer supply water to the thirsty? Are the caves of the mountains now closed, or, above all, does the Almighty Lord not protect the fully surrendered souls? Why then do the learned sages go to flatter those who are intoxicated by hard-earned wealth?” (Srimad Bhagavatam 2.2.4)

Is Srimad Bhagavatam throttling the human drive towards economic progress and instead encouraging a life of denial? “No”, says Radhanath Swami, “the scriptures do not recommend that we live on the street like the animals. However as compared to the animals humans are endowed with a reserve energy which should be used for self-realization.” Besides, Radhanath Swami also says that one who doesn’t seek to accumulate money but instead lives on whatever charity comes his way should lead a responsible life. He should not be a parasite to the society; rather he should provide spiritual training to the masses.

Radhanath Swami also says when a person lives in poverty searching after God, he should also be of the firm faith that God will take care of him. Quoting his own guru, Radhanath Swami highlights the role of faith in a spiritualist’s life, “When a human being relinquishes money and lives like a mendicant, he must be of firm faith and conviction that the Supreme Lord is the maintainer of all living beings everywhere in the universe. Why, then, would He neglect the maintenance of a surrendered soul who is cent percent engaged in the service of the Lord? A common master looks to the necessities of his servant, so how much more would the all-powerful, all-opulent Supreme Lord look after the necessities of life for a fully surrendered soul.”

As a young seeker, Radhanath Swami too depended on the grace of Lord who took care of him as he wandered through various cities and countries of this world.  He had no money but the burning desire to know God kept him going. It’s a pity that for most people a spiritual goal is utopian whereas their monetary driven passions are reality. Radhanath Swami brilliantly exposes the futile endeavors of such misguided people, “The world is busy making plans to make life comfortable and secure although we can clearly see that life in this world is neither comfortable nor secure. Nor will we at any point of time be able to make life free from miseries. Instead intelligent people seek to make their spiritual foundation strong.”

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80 Comments


  1. Sanjiv Chandnani

    We hope to be able to go deeper in our spiritual pusuits to understand and realize these realities

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  2. Beautiful article!!!

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  3. M Pandu Rangayya Shetty

    Rare opportunity of getting human form must be used for self realization. Radhanath Swami is giving the awareness of this point. All glories to Radhanath Swami.

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  4. Radhanath swami took such a life of voluntary poverty just to show us by example

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  5. H.H Radhanath Swami Maharaj is an ideal example who has shown the seekers of the Absolute by his own life and preachings and transformed the lives of thousands of people around the globe.

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  6. True dependancy..like a child on the mother

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  7. Faith is the key here. It is so clearly seen in Radhanath swami’s autobiography. In so many ways, God has Himself shown Richard the way ….

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  8. Wonderful message – “a devotee of the Supreme Lord, even if he is poverty stricken, is happy and contented, for he carries the priceless wealth of devotion to Lord”

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  9. thank you for post

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  10. It is well said that a king is one who has conquered his desire for more – in that sense a devotee of the Supreme Lord like Radhanath Swami, even if he is poverty stricken, is happy and contented & he is a living example of this

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  11. Arjun K Ramachandra

    Thanks for the clear, lucid explanation of real tapasya and renunciation as enunciated in the vedas.

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  12. That ,”However as compared to the animals humans are endowed with a reserve energy which should be used for self-realization”, is a very powerful sentence which stresses the importance of the human form of life over other species..This is truly a very instructive & important post…Thank you

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  13. The Journey Home of HH Radhanath swami is a amazing book……

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  14. Radhanath Swami must be having immense faith in the Lord that the Lord will take care of him. Such faith is rare to see.

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  15. Enlightening and thought provoking article.

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  16. with poverty comes dependence…. so better to have that dependence on god….

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  17. Very Insightful article – Thanks a lot for sharing these wonderful realizations of HH Radhanath Swami Maharaj.

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  18. thank u very much for this……………

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  19. Thank you Radhanath Swami for sharing your amazing experiences and realisatiions through this book

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  20. Really inspird me.. do not go after worldly pleasures.. we need to search out for God and need to have immense faith in God. Thank you Radhanath Swami Mh

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  21. Only a person of the calibre of Radhanth Swami can do it

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  22. very nice,

    Thank u very much.

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  23. Wonderful and very inspiring article thank you very much

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  24. Vaibhav Sharma

    Wonderful but its really difficult to to practice unless we are determined !!! Thank you Radhanath Maharaja.

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  25. Thank you for sharing.Hare Krsna !

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  26. Thank you very much for powerful and inspirational article.

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  27. Haribooool.Jay Sri Radhanath Swami Maharaj !

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  28. Radhanath Swami says it’s a strange world; “people lie, cry and die to make it big and earn money in this world and yet they are perpetually dissatisfied. On the other hand, a devotee of the Supreme Lord, even if he is poverty stricken, is happy and contented, for he carries the priceless wealth of devotion to Lord.”

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  29. Radhanath Swami pokes deep into this controversy : Whether one should aspire for the big things in life or not ?
    Isn’t that the number one question every one in the world is asking? How do I make it big ? How do I make money ? How do I find happiness through the materials of this world.

    Swamiji clarifies that in spite of earning lots of money, people are perpetually dissatisfied, while the devotee of the Lord may be poor but is happy and contented.

    His Holiness Radhanath Swami ki jai !

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  30. Radhanath Swami highlights the role of faith in a spiritualist’s life, “When a human being relinquishes money and lives like a mendicant, he must be of firm faith and conviction that the Supreme Lord is the maintainer of all living beings everywhere in the universe. Why, then, would He neglect the maintenance of a surrendered soul who is cent percent engaged in the service of the Lord?

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