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ŚB 11.21
There are persons who are unfit for all three of the forms of yoga — karma, jñāna and bhakti. They …
ŚB 11.21
For those who are perfect in knowledge and devotion to the Lord, there are no materially good qualities or faults. …
ŚB 11.21
For one on the platform of knowledge in the pure mode of goodness and for one on the platform of …
ŚB 11.21
In actuality, virtue and fault are not absolute but are relative to one’s particular platform of advancement. Remaining fixed in …
ŚB 11.21
The doctrine of varṇāśrama codifies precepts of bodily purity and impurity. With respect to place, purity and impurity are distinguished …
ŚB 11.21
Ultimately, there is no substantial basis in distinctions of virtue and fault, because they transform according to place, time, beneficiary …