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Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
Knowledge is information gathered from the scriptures, and science is practical realization of that knowledge Knowledge is scientific when it is gathered from the scriptures through the bona fide spiritual master
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
The desire to hear with interest is the primary qualification for assimilating transcendental knowledge
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
various categories who do not believe in the creator, but that is due only to their poor fund of knowledge
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
Śrī Vyāsadeva, drawing on his mature experience of transcendental knowledge, compiled it under the instruction One should not approach the Tenth Canto immediately but should approach it gradually by developing knowledge
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
It is the explanation of the Gāyatrī mantra and the essence of all Vedic knowledge. Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (12.13.15) it is clearly stated that Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam is the essence of all Vedānta knowledge and that one who relishes the knowledge of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam has no taste for studying any other literature
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
Knowledge of the simultaneously-one-and-different nature of the Absolute Truth has been imparted for
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
Unless one is thoroughly accomplished in the transcendental knowledge of the Lord, one is sure to misunderstand
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
Everyone has to receive knowledge from his superior; even Brahmā, who is the first living being within If neither Brahmā nor the sun can create anything without acquiring knowledge from a superior, then what
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
And because He is the source of everyone’s knowledge, He is omniscient; there is no illusion for Him,
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
The Māyāvādī monists undergo a severe process of austerity and penance to acquire the knowledge needed
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
Due to his poor fund of knowledge, the materialist cannot see beyond the purview of his imperfect senses
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
As stated in the first verse of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, Brahmā was taught Vedic knowledge by the Personality
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
The result is that men who lack knowledge have accepted perverted material sex life as all in all because
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 23
It was the Lord who instructed Brahmā in Vedic knowledge.