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Bg. 2.20
The soul is full of knowledge, or full always with consciousness. however, different from the consciousness of the Supreme because the supreme consciousness is all-knowledge When he is forgetful of his real nature, he obtains education and enlightenment from the superior lessons
Bg. 2.39
Thus far I have described this knowledge to you through analytical study. O son of Pṛthā, when you act in such knowledge you can free yourself from the bondage of works.
Bg. 2.39
Thus far I have described this knowledge to you through analytical study. O son of Pṛthā, when you act in such knowledge you can free yourself from the bondage of works.
Bg. 2.20
Bhagavad-gītā, but here in this verse there is one special word, vipaścit, which means learned or with knowledge
Bg. 2.19
Neither he who thinks the living entity the slayer nor he who thinks it slain is in knowledge, for the
Bg. 2.19
Neither he who thinks the living entity the slayer nor he who thinks it slain is in knowledge, for the
Bg. 2.57
whatever good or evil he may obtain, neither praising it nor despising it, is firmly fixed in perfect knowledge
Bg. 2.57
whatever good or evil he may obtain, neither praising it nor despising it, is firmly fixed in perfect knowledge
Bg. 2.13
Any man who has perfect knowledge of the constitution of the individual soul, the Supersoul, and nature
Bg. 2.8
Although Arjuna was putting forward so many arguments based on knowledge of the principles of religion He could understand that his so-called knowledge was useless in driving away his problems, which were Academic knowledge, scholarship, high position, etc., are all useless in solving the problems of life
Bg. 2.41
The whole process, however, depends on perfect knowledge of the soul beyond the conception of the body
Bg. 2.2
He is the Supreme Person, and His body is eternal, full of knowledge and bliss.
Bg. 2.8
“A scholarly brāhmaṇa, expert in all subjects of Vedic knowledge, is unfit to become a spiritual master
Bg. 2.42-43
Men of small knowledge are very much attached to the flowery words of the Vedas, which recommend various
Bg. 2.42-43
Men of small knowledge are very much attached to the flowery words of the Vedas, which recommend various
Bg. 2.11
As explained in later chapters, it will be clear that knowledge means to know matter and spirit and the principles should be given more importance than politics or sociology, but he did not know that knowledge And because he was lacking in that knowledge, he should not have posed himself as a very learned man.
Bg. 2.39
therefore understand that buddhi-yoga means to work in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, in the full bliss and knowledge and thus his liberation is complete in itself, without his making extraneous endeavors to acquire knowledge
Bg. 2.21
Everything has its proper utility, and a man who is situated in complete knowledge knows how and where Similarly, violence also has its utility, and how to apply violence rests with the person in knowledge Therefore the fighting to be executed by Arjuna at the instruction of Kṛṣṇa is with full knowledge, so
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em> – O son of Kuntī; puruṣasya – of a man; vipaścitaḥ – full of discriminating knowledge
Bg. 2.46
It requires much time, energy, knowledge and resources to execute the purposes of the Vedas. In this Age of Kali, most of the population is foolish and not adequately educated to understand Vedānta