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CC Madhya 23.105
renunciation according to a particular situation, and the Lord forbade dry renunciation and speculative knowledge
CC Madhya 23.105
renunciation according to a particular situation, and the Lord forbade dry renunciation and speculative knowledge
Text 105
>śikhāila — instructed; śuṣka-vairāgya — dry renunciation; jñāna — speculative knowledge
CC Madhya 23.104
some of our students can take up this responsibility and render the best service to humanity by educating
CC Madhya 23.105
On the other hand, one who rejects everything without knowledge of its relationship to Kṛṣṇa is not as
Text 3
śravaṇe — by hearing of which; haya — there is; bhakti-rasa-jñāna — transcendental knowledge
CC Madhya 23.45
. … Foolish people without knowledge of devotional service praise such symptoms of attachment even when
CC Madhya 23.116
Above the heavenly planets are other planets, up to Brahmaloka, where those advancing in spiritual knowledge Those brightened by spiritual knowledge and liberated from material contamination reside in that Śivaloka
CC Madhya 23.29
Nor do I possess the mystic power of a Vaiṣṇava, knowledge or pious activities.
CC Madhya 23.29
Nor do I possess the mystic power of a Vaiṣṇava, knowledge or pious activities.
CC Madhya 23.79-81
is omniscient, (3) He is always fresh and youthful, (4) He is the concentrated form of eternity, knowledge
CC Madhya 23.79-81
is omniscient, (3) He is always fresh and youthful, (4) He is the concentrated form of eternity, knowledge
CC Madhya 23.82-83
Māyāvādī philosophers, who have a poor fund of knowledge, simply dismiss the subject by explaining that
Texts 79-81
nitya-nūtanaḥ — ever fresh; sat-cit-ānanda-sāndra-aṅgaḥ — the concentrated form of eternity, knowledge
Text 29
mystic yoga; atha vā — or; vaiṣṇavaḥ — befitting a devotee; jñānam — knowledge
Texts 87-91
unmādita-mādhavā — exciting Kṛṣṇa; saṅgīta — of songs; prasara-abhijñā — knowledgeable