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ŚB 11.19.20-24
Firm faith in the blissful narrations of My pastimes, constant chanting of My glories, unwavering attachment to ceremonial worship of …
ŚB 11.19.25
When one’s peaceful consciousness, strengthened by the mode of goodness, is fixed on the Personality of Godhead, one achieves religiosity, …
ŚB 11.19.26
When consciousness is fixed on the material body, home and other, similar objects of sense gratification, one spends one’s life …
ŚB 11.19.27
Actual religious principles are stated to be those that lead one to My devotional service. Real knowledge is the awareness …
ŚB 11.19.28-32
Śrī Uddhava said: My dear Lord Kṛṣṇa, O chastiser of the enemies, please tell me how many types of disciplinary …
ŚB 11.19.33-35
The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: Nonviolence, truthfulness, not coveting or stealing the property of others, detachment, humility, freedom from …
ŚB 11.19.36-39
Absorbing the intelligence in Me constitutes mental equilibrium, and complete discipline of the senses is self-control. Tolerance means patiently enduring …
ŚB 11.19.40-45
Actual opulence is My own nature as the Personality of Godhead, through which I exhibit the six unlimited opulences. The …
ŚB 11.20.1
Śrī Uddhava said: My dear lotus-eyed Kṛṣṇa, You are the Supreme Lord, and thus the Vedic literatures, consisting of positive …
ŚB 11.20.2
According to Vedic literature, the superior and inferior varieties found in the human social system, varṇāśrama, are due to pious …
ŚB 11.20.3
Without seeing the difference between piety and sin, how can one understand Your own instructions in the form of Vedic …
ŚB 11.20.4
My dear Lord, to understand those things beyond direct experience — such as spiritual liberation or the attainment of heaven …
ŚB 11.20.5
My dear Lord, the distinction observed between piety and sin comes from Your own Vedic knowledge and does not arise …
ŚB 11.20.6
The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: My dear Uddhava, because I desire that human beings may achieve perfection, I have …
ŚB 11.20.7
Among these three paths, jñāna-yoga, the path of philosophical speculation, is recommended for those who are disgusted with material life …
ŚB 11.20.8
If somehow or other by good fortune one develops faith in hearing and chanting My glories, such a person, being …
ŚB 11.20.9
As long as one is not satiated by fruitive activity and has not awakened his taste for devotional service by …
ŚB 11.20.10
My dear Uddhava, a person who is situated in his prescribed duty, properly worshiping by Vedic sacrifices but not desiring …
ŚB 11.20.11
One who is situated in his prescribed duty, free from sinful activities and cleansed of material contamination, in this very …
ŚB 11.20.12
The residents of both heaven and hell desire human birth on the earth planet because human life facilitates the achievement …
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Devanagari
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Title
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Hierarchy
CHAPTER ONE
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CHAPTER TWO
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CHAPTER THREE
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CHAPTER FOUR
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CHAPTER FIVE
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CHAPTER SIX
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CHAPTER SEVEN
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CHAPTER EIGHT
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CHAPTER NINE
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CHAPTER TEN
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CHAPTER ELEVEN
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CHAPTER TWELVE
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN
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CHAPTER FIFTEEN
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CHAPTER SIXTEEN
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
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CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
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CHAPTER NINETEEN
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CHAPTER TWENTY
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CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
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CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
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CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
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CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
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CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
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CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
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CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
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CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
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CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE
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CHAPTER THIRTY
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CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE
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