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Bg. 9.1
As a devotee hears more and more about the Supreme Lord, he becomes enlightened. This hearing process is recommended in …
Bg. 9.1
The devotees are constantly engaged in the Supreme Lord’s service. The Lord understands the mentality and sincerity of a particular …
Bg. 9.1
The very beginning of Bhagavad-gītā, the First Chapter, is more or less an introduction to the rest of the book; …
Bg. 9.1
Now this first verse has specific significance. The words idaṁ jñānam (“this knowledge”) refer to pure devotional service, which consists …
Bg. 9.1
In the Seventh Chapter we have already discussed the opulent potency of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, His different energies, …
Bg. 9.1
The Sanskrit word anasūyave in this verse is also very significant. Generally the commentators, even if they are highly scholarly, …
Bg. 9.2
This chapter of Bhagavad-gītā is called the king of education because it is the essence of all doctrines and philosophies …
Bg. 9.2
Generally, people are not educated in this confidential knowledge; they are educated in external knowledge. As far as ordinary education …
Bg. 9.2
The Bhagavad-gītā, especially from the Second Chapter on, stresses the importance of the soul. In the very beginning, the Lord …
Bg. 9.2
This knowledge is the purest form of all activities, as explained in Vedic literature. In the Padma Purāṇa, man’s sinful …
Bg. 9.2
As explained in the twenty-eighth verse of the Seventh Chapter, a person who has completely ended the reactions of all …
Bg. 9.2
For those who are engaged in the devotional service of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, all sinful reactions, whether fructified, …