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CC Ādi 7.103
ihā śuni’ bale sarva sannyāsīra gaṇa tomāke dekhiye yaiche sākṣāt nārāyaṇa
CC Ādi 7.103
Hearing this, the Māyāvādī sannyāsīs became somewhat humble and addressed Caitanya Mahāprabhu as Nārāyaṇa Himself, who they all agreed He …
CC Ādi 7.103
Māyāvādī sannyāsīs address each other as Nārāyaṇa. Whenever they see another sannyāsī, they offer him respect by calling oṁ namo …
CC Ādi 7.104
tomāra vacana śuni’ juḍāya śravaṇa tomāra mādhurī dekhi’ juḍāya nayana
CC Ādi 7.104
“Dear Caitanya Mahāprabhu,” they said, “to tell You the truth, we are greatly pleased to hear Your words, and furthermore …
CC Ādi 7.104
In the śāstras it is said:
CC Ādi 7.104
ataḥ śrī-kṛṣṇa-nāmādi na bhaved grāhyam indriyaiḥ sevonmukhe hi jihvādau svayam eva sphuraty adaḥ
CC Ādi 7.104
“With one’s materially contaminated senses one cannot understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead or His name, form, qualities or paraphernalia, …
CC Ādi 7.105
tomāra prabhāve sabāra ānandita mana kabhu asaṅgata nahe tomāra vacana
CC Ādi 7.105
“Dear Sir, by Your influence our minds are greatly satisfied, and we believe that Your words will never be unreasonable. …
CC Ādi 7.105
In this verse the words tomāra prabhāve (“Your influence”) are very important. Unless one is spiritually advanced he cannot influence …
CC Ādi 7.106
prabhu kahe, vedānta-sūtra īśvara-vacana vyāsa-rūpe kaila yāhā śrī-nārāyaṇa
CC Ādi 7.106
The Lord said, “Vedānta philosophy consists of words spoken by the Supreme Personality of Godhead Nārāyaṇa in the form of …
CC Ādi 7.106
The Vedānta-sūtra, which consists of aphorisms revealing the method of understanding Vedic knowledge, is the concise form of all Vedic …
CC Ādi 7.106
alpākṣaram asandigdhaṁ sāra-vat viśvato-mukham astobham anavadyaṁ ca sūtraṁ sūtra-vido viduḥ
CC Ādi 7.106
“A sūtra is a compilation of aphorisms that expresses the essence of all knowledge in a minimum of words. It …
CC Ādi 7.106
There are four chapters (adhyāyas) in the Vedānta-sūtra, and there are four divisions (pādas) in each chapter. Therefore the Vedānta-sūtra …
CC Ādi 7.106
According to the great dictionary compiler Hemacandra, also known as Koṣakāra, Vedānta refers to the purport of the Upaniṣads and …
CC Ādi 7.106
According to learned scholars, there are three different sources of knowledge, which are called prasthāna-traya. According to these scholars, Vedānta …
CC Ādi 7.106
It is said that both the Vedic knowledge and the supplement of the Vedas called the Sātvata-pañcarātra emanated from the …
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