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ŚB 11.23
This chapter tells the story of a mendicant sannyāsī from the Avantī country as an example of how one should …
ŚB 11.23
The harsh words of uncouth persons pierce the heart even more severely than arrows. Yet a mendicant brāhmaṇa from the …
ŚB 11.23
He considered how the earning and preservation of wealth involve great effort, fear, anxiety and confusion. Because of wealth, there …
ŚB 11.23
Neither mortal persons, the demigods, the soul, the ruling planets, the reactions of work nor time are the causes of …
ŚB 11.23
Only when one can focus his intelligence on the lotus feet of the Supreme Personality of Godhead can the mind …