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ŚB 2.2.1
Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Formerly, prior to the manifestation of the cosmos, Lord Brahmā, by meditating on the virāṭ-rūpa, regained …
ŚB 2.2.2
The way of presentation of the Vedic sounds is so bewildering that it directs the intelligence of the people to …
ŚB 2.2.3
For this reason the enlightened person should endeavor only for the minimum necessities of life while in the world of …
ŚB 2.2.4
When there are ample earthly flats to lie on, what is the necessity of cots and beds? When one can …
ŚB 2.2.5
Are there no torn clothes lying on the common road? Do the trees, which exist for maintaining others, no longer …
ŚB 2.2.6
Thus being fixed, one must render service unto the Supersoul situated in one’s own heart by His omnipotency. Because He …
ŚB 2.2.7
Who else but the gross materialists will neglect such transcendental thought and take to the nonpermanent names only, seeing the …
ŚB 2.2.8
Others conceive of the Personality of Godhead residing within the body in the region of the heart and measuring only …
ŚB 2.2.9
His mouth expresses His happiness. His eyes spread like the petals of a lotus, and His garments, yellowish like the …
ŚB 2.2.10
His lotus feet are placed over the whorls of the lotuslike hearts of great mystics. On His chest is the …
ŚB 2.2.21
Thereafter the bhakti-yogī should push the life air up between the eyebrows, and then, blocking the seven outlets of the …
ŚB 2.2.22
However, O King, if a yogī maintains a desire for improved material enjoyments, like transference to the topmost planet, Brahmaloka, …
ŚB 2.2.23
The transcendentalists are concerned with the spiritual body. As such, by the strength of their devotional service, austerities, mystic power …
ŚB 2.2.24
O King, when such a mystic passes over the Milky Way by the illuminating Suṣumṇā to reach the highest planet, …
ŚB 2.2.25
This Śiśumāra is the pivot for the turning of the complete universe, and it is called the navel of Viṣṇu …
ŚB 2.2.26
At the time of the final devastation of the complete universe [the end of the duration of Brahmā’s life], a …
ŚB 2.2.27
In that planet of Satyaloka, there is neither bereavement, nor old age nor death. There is no pain of any …
ŚB 2.2.28
After reaching Satyaloka, the devotee is specifically able to be incorporated fearlessly by the subtle body in an identity similar …
ŚB 2.2.29
The devotee thus surpasses the subtle objects of different senses like aroma by smelling, the palate by tasting, vision by …
ŚB 2.2.30
The devotee, thus surpassing the gross and the subtle forms of coverings, enters the plane of egoism. And in that …
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