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ŚB 6.16.50
about Me by the great sages Nārada and Aṅgirā, you have become completely aware of transcendental knowledge Because you are now educated in the spiritual science, you have seen Me face to face.
ŚB 6.16.50
about Me by the great sages Nārada and Aṅgirā, you have become completely aware of transcendental knowledge Because you are now educated in the spiritual science, you have seen Me face to face.
ŚB 6.5.18
What, then, is the benefit of his advancement in knowledge? the West are seeing their students becoming hippies, despite gorgeous arrangements for university education
ŚB 6.7.33
Even if one is not old, one gains seniority if he is senior in knowledge. should not be a cause for hesitation; he could become their priest because he was advanced in Vedic knowledge Cāṇakya Paṇḍita advises, nīcād apy uttamaṁ jñānam: one may accept education from a member of a lower family, such as a family of kṣatriyas, vaiśyas or even śūdras, may be accepted as a teacher if he has knowledge
ŚB 6.16.50
The perfection of life is to be spiritually educated and to understand the existence of the Lord and When one is perfect in knowledge, he can develop his love of Godhead through the association of such
ŚB 6.1.49
souls who have implicit faith in both the Lord and the spiritual master, all the imports of Vedic knowledge enjoin, tad-vijñānārthaṁ sa gurum evābhigacchet: one must approach a spiritual master who has full knowledge Then the knowledge of the Vedas will be revealed. When the Vedic knowledge is revealed, one need no longer remain in the darkness of material nature.
ŚB 6.1.11
Now Śukadeva Gosvāmī is suggesting the platform of speculative knowledge. from karma-kāṇḍa to jñāna-kāṇḍa, he is proposing, prāyaścittaṁ vimarśanam: “Real atonement is full knowledge Vimarśana refers to the cultivation of speculative knowledge. In Bhagavad-gītā, karmīs, who are lacking in knowledge, are compared to asses.
ŚB 6.17.38
Although Vṛtrāsura appeared in a family of demons, it is clearly said that his knowledge of spiritual Jñāna-vijñāna-saṁyutaḥ: his spiritual knowledge and the practical application of that knowledge in life
ŚB 6.9.47
Personality of Godhead said: O beloved demigods, you have offered your prayers to Me with great knowledge A person is liberated by such knowledge, and thus he remembers My exalted position, which is above the Such a devotee is fully purified by offering prayers in full knowledge.
ŚB 6.9.47
Personality of Godhead said: O beloved demigods, you have offered your prayers to Me with great knowledge A person is liberated by such knowledge, and thus he remembers My exalted position, which is above the Such a devotee is fully purified by offering prayers in full knowledge.
ŚB 6.15.12-15
these verses wander on the surface of the globe not to mislead the populace, but to distribute real knowledge Without this knowledge, human life is wasted. One who lacks this knowledge is categorized among the animals.
ŚB 6.15.8
, such as nationality and individuality, are the imaginations of persons who are not advanced in knowledge
ŚB 6.15.8
, such as nationality and individuality, are the imaginations of persons who are not advanced in knowledge
ŚB 6.15.16
Because you are great personalities, you can give me real knowledge. Therefore, please ignite the torch of knowledge to save me.
ŚB 6.15.16
Because you are great personalities, you can give me real knowledge. Therefore, please ignite the torch of knowledge to save me.
ŚB 6.16
After Citraketu finished his prayers, the unlimited Supreme Lord explained knowledge of Himself to Citraketu
ŚB 6.5.40
devotional service unto the Personality of Godhead, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, one immediately acquires causeless knowledge Prajāpati Dakṣa’s accusation that Nārada had not actually elevated his sons to the platform of knowledge In summary, unless one’s knowledge is awakened, renunciation cannot take place, for without elevated knowledge one cannot give up attachment for material enjoyment.
ŚB 6.8.19
described by Śrīla Jayadeva Gosvāmī in his Daśāvatāra-stotra, Lord Buddha apparently decried the Vedic knowledge
ŚB 6.5.20
The word śāstra refers to the scriptures, particularly the Vedic books of knowledge. The Vedas — Sāma, Yajur, Ṛg and Atharva — and any other books deriving knowledge from these Vedas are Bhagavad-gītā is the essence of all Vedic knowledge, and therefore it is the scripture whose instructions
ŚB 6.17.38
Although still fully equipped with transcendental knowledge and practical application of that knowledge