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ŚB 11.9
The avadhūta brāhmaṇa describes his seven remaining gurus, beginning with the kurara bird. He also describes an additional guru, one’s …
ŚB 11.9
The instruction received from the kurara bird is that attachment creates misery, but the person who is unattached and has …
ŚB 11.9
The avadhūta brāhmaṇa learned from the foolish, lazy child that by becoming free from anxiety a person becomes capable of …
ŚB 11.9
The instruction received from the young girl who kept just one conchshell bracelet on each wrist is that one should …
ŚB 11.9
The avadhūta brāhmaṇa also received instruction from the arrow maker, who was so absorbed in constructing an arrow that he …
ŚB 11.9
The avadhūta brāhmaṇa learned from the serpent that a sage should wander alone, should not have any fixed residence should …
ŚB 11.9
The instruction obtained from the spider, who spins his web from his mouth and then withdraws it, is that the …
ŚB 11.9
From the weak insect who assumed the same form as the peśaskṛt wasp, the avadhūta brāhmaṇa learned that the living …
ŚB 11.9
Seeing that the fragile material body is subject to birth and death, one who is sober should become devoid of …