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Bg. 3.1
The Supreme Personality of Godhead Śrī Kṛṣṇa has very elaborately described the constitution of the soul in the previous chapter, …
Bg. 3.2
In the previous chapter, as a prelude to the Bhagavad-gītā, many different paths were explained, such as sāṅkhya-yoga, buddhi-yoga, control …
Bg. 3.3
In the Second Chapter, verse 39, the Lord explained two kinds of procedures – namely sāṅkhya-yoga and karma-yoga, or buddhi-yoga. …
Bg. 3.4
The renounced order of life can be accepted when one has been purified by the discharge of the prescribed form …
Bg. 3.5
It is not a question of embodied life, but it is the nature of the soul to be always active. …
Bg. 3.5
“If someone takes to Kṛṣṇa consciousness, even though he may not follow the prescribed duties in the śāstras or execute …
Bg. 3.6
There are many pretenders who refuse to work in Kṛṣṇa consciousness but make a show of meditation, while actually dwelling …
Bg. 3.7
Instead of becoming a pseudo transcendentalist for the sake of wanton living and sense enjoyment, it is far better to …
Bg. 3.8
There are many pseudo meditators who misrepresent themselves as belonging to high parentage, and great professional men who falsely pose …
Bg. 3.9
Since one has to work even for the simple maintenance of the body, the prescribed duties for a particular social …
Bg. 3.9
Therefore one has to work for the satisfaction of Viṣṇu. Any other work done in this material world will be …
Bg. 3.10
The material creation by the Lord of creatures (Viṣṇu) is a chance offered to the conditioned souls to come back …