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Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
The Purāṇas are supplementary Vedic literatures. Because sometimes in the original Vedas the subject matter is too difficult for the …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
According to the verse beginning apāṇi-pādo javano grahītā (Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad 3.19), although Brahman has no material hands and legs, He …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
According to the Viṣṇu Purāṇa (6.7.61–3), the living entities are considered kṣetra-jña energy. Although the living entity is part and …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
According to Vedic instructions, one should understand the constitutional position of the living entity, the position of the Lord, the …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
The conditioned soul is the marginal potency overpowered by the external potency. However, when the marginal potency comes under the …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
In the Muṇḍaka Upaniṣad it is stated that two birds are sitting on the same tree. One of them is …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
Because the living entity can be controlled by the material nature, he cannot at any stage become one with the …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
The Vedic instructions confirm that the transcendental form of the Supreme Lord is eternal, blissful and full of knowledge. The …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
The only reason Vyāsadeva compiled the Vedānta-sūtra was so that all living entities could benefit from it by understanding the …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
From the very beginning of the Vedānta-sūtra it is accepted that the cosmic manifestation is a display of the Supreme …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
The Māyāvādī philosophers have the audacity to reject the purport of what Vyāsadeva explained in the Vedānta-sūtra and to say …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
Praṇava, or oṁ-kāra, is the chief sound vibration found in the Vedic hymns, and it is considered to be the …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
All these faulty explanations of the Vedānta-sūtra are considered atheistic. Because the Māyāvādī philosophers do not accept the eternal transcendental …
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 25
The actual devotees of the Lord are always in disagreement with the Māyāvādī philosophers. Impersonalism cannot possibly represent eternity, bliss …