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How is it that we can feel unhappy when we see someone else happy? And what does that reveal about the condition of our mind and heart? In this episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore envy through Shakespeare’s words, Patrick Henry’s warning, and Aghāsura’s jealousy in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 10.12. They discuss why resentment is a form of spiritual self-sabotage, how bhakti transforms envy into empathy, and why the cowherd boys’ simple joy surpasses even the achievements of the greatest yogis. Highlights include: • Shakespeare on envy: “O, how bitter…” • Patrick Henry’s verdict: jealousy = the only vice with no pleasure • Aghāsura as cruelty and violence fueled by envy • Why fame is fickle, and why validation addiction cripples meditation • Snapshots of Vrindavan’s joy: bugles, lunch bags, peacock feathers, and even sacred “sadness” A lively mix of scripture, reflection, and humor—designed to help us see envy for what it is and train the heart toward genuine joy in others’ happiness.
Srimad Bhagavatam 10.12.1-24
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