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ŚB 6.16.58
especially as a human being, can achieve the supreme success through the Vedic literature and its practical application
CC Antya 3.136
qualifications are truthfulness, control of the senses and mind, tolerance, simplicity, knowledge, practical application
ŚB 6.17.38
Jñāna-vijñāna-saṁyutaḥ: his spiritual knowledge and the practical application of that knowledge in life
CC Madhya 25.103
in the Lord’s service, the resultant knowledge is called vijñāna, special knowledge, or the practical application
ŚB 5.6.2
The yoga system for control of the mind and senses must be strictly followed.
ŚB 11.3.26
According to Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura, mano-vāk-kāya-daṇḍam, or strict control of the mind
ŚB 4.22.33
Jñāna, or knowledge, means to understand one’s constitutional position, and vijñāna refers to practical application But if despite this great opportunity one does not develop knowledge and practical application of knowledge
ŚB 3.31.34
intelligence in spiritual knowledge, simplicity, material opulence, fame, forgiveness, and control of the mind
ŚB 3.7.29
all divisions of quality, education, culture and spiritual advancement attained by practicing control of the mind
Bg. 6.26
controls the mind (and therefore the senses as well) is called gosvāmī, or svāmī, and one who is controlled by the mind
ŚB 4.31.19
The senses are automatically controlled when one’s mind is engaged in the service of the Lord.
ŚB 3.24.17
means knowledge received through disciplic succession from the scriptures, and vijñāna means practical application
ŚB 5.6.4
control. An uncontrolled mind and an unchaste wife are the same. When the yogī is controlled by the mind, he falls down into the material condition.
ŚB 3.32.34-36
Ātmendriya-jaya, control of the mind and taming of the senses, is meant for persons in the renounced
ŚB 4.20.15
has to hear from the perfect source (this is called paramparā) and follow the principles for practical application
ŚB 11.7.39
too austerely, or if in the name of selflessness one accepts impure food, surely one loses control of the mind
Bg. 6.11-12
One who is not self-controlled and whose mind is not undisturbed cannot practice meditation.
CC Madhya 24.330
born in a śūdra family, if he is endowed with the brahminical qualities, beginning with śama [control of the mind
ŚB 3.2.11
prescribed principles for all orders of social life, one can attain the qualities of truthfulness, control of the mind
ŚB 11.2.38
Control of the mind is a result of living a life of devotional service to the Lord.