3.54
na karma-bandhanam janma vaisnavanam ca vidyate
visnur anucaratvam hi moksam ahur manisinah
A Vaisnava does not take birth under the jurisdiction of karmic law. His
birth and disappearance are transcendental. The wise have declared that the
servants of Visnu are eternally engaged in the liberated service of the Lord
hence are free from the laws of material nature.
(Hari-Bhakti-Vilasa, 10,113, quoted from Padma Purana)
3.55
ata eva vaisnavera janma mrtyu nai
sange aisen, sange yayen tathai
dharma, karma, janma vaisnavera kabhu nahe
padma-puranete iha vyakta kari' kahe
The Padma Purana says that vaisnavas do not undergo birth and death
like ordinary people do. They appear and disappear within this world of their
own accord. In this way, sometimes we get their association and sometimes
their association is withdrawn. The devotees are not subject to any worldly
considerations of duty and karma. (C.Bhag.. Antya 8.173,174)
3.56
vahni-surya-brahmanebhyas-tejiyan vaisnavah sada
na vicaro na bhogas ca vaisnavanam svakarmanam
The purifying power of fire, the sun, and the holy brahmanas is eclipsed by
the divine power of the Vaisnavas. The activities of the Vaisnavas are neither
karmic nor performed for the sake of materialistic enjoyment. (Brahma-vaivarta
Purana, Krsna-janma-khanda, Chapter 59)
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