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Bg. 10.4-5
Ordinary knowledge obtained by a university education pertains only to matter, and it is not accepted here as knowledge. Knowledge means knowing the distinction between spirit and matter. In modern education there is no knowledge about spirit; they are simply taking care of the material elements Therefore academic knowledge is not complete.
Bg. 10.32
For advanced education there are various kinds of books of knowledge, such as the four Vedas, their six So all together there are fourteen divisions of books of education. Of these, the book which presents adhyātma-vidyā, spiritual knowledge – in particular, the Vedānta-sūtra
Bg. 10.11
The Māyāvādī philosophers think that without discriminating one cannot have pure knowledge. Supreme Lord: those who are engaged in pure devotional service, even though they be without sufficient education and even without sufficient knowledge of the Vedic principles, are still helped by the Supreme God,
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certainly; aham – I am; arjuna – O Arjuna; adhyātma-vidyā – spiritual knowledge ; vidyānām – of all education; vādaḥ – the natural conclusion; pravadatām
Bg. 10.12-13
It is not possible by so-called academic education. Unfortunately those proud of their academic education, despite so much evidence in Vedic literatures,
Bg. 10.11
To show them special mercy, I, dwelling in their hearts, destroy with the shining lamp of knowledge the
Bg. 10.42
But what need is there, Arjuna, for all this detailed knowledge?
Bg. 10.42
But what need is there, Arjuna, for all this detailed knowledge?
Bg. 10.11
To show them special mercy, I, dwelling in their hearts, destroy with the shining lamp of knowledge the
Bg. 10.1
Because you are My dear friend, for your benefit I shall speak to you further, giving knowledge that
Bg. 10.1
Because you are My dear friend, for your benefit I shall speak to you further, giving knowledge that
Bg. 10.4-5
That is knowledge; although we know that things are differently situated, we should realize that everything
Bg. 10.7
The highest summit of spiritual perfection is knowledge of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. This factual knowledge can be known from the descriptions in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam and Bhagavad-gītā and
Bg. 10.4-5
Intelligence, knowledge, freedom from doubt and delusion, forgiveness, truthfulness, control of the senses
Bg. 10.4-5
Intelligence, knowledge, freedom from doubt and delusion, forgiveness, truthfulness, control of the senses
Bg. 10.37
Among the munis, or learned men conversant in Vedic knowledge, Vyāsa is the greatest because he explained Vedic knowledge in many different ways for the understanding of the common mass of people in this Age
Bg. 10.3
One must be liberated from all sinful activities to be in the knowledge of the Supreme Lord.
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dispel; ātma-bhāva – within their hearts; sthaḥ – situated; jñāna – of knowledge
Bg. 10.1
thus by Parāśara Muni: one who is full in six opulences, who has full strength, full fame, wealth, knowledge Now Kṛṣṇa is instructing Arjuna in more confidential knowledge of His opulences and His work.
Bg. 10.7
All this particular knowledge is required in order to increase one’s interest in the loving devotional