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Bg. 13.8-12
amānitvam — humility; adambhitvam — pridelessness; ahiṁsā — nonviolence; kṣāntiḥ — tolerance; ārjavam — simplicity; ācārya-upāsanam — approaching a bona …
Bg. 13.8-12
This process of knowledge is sometimes misunderstood by less intelligent men as being the interaction of the field of activity. …
Bg. 13.8-12
As for the knowledge outlined here, the items may be analyzed as follows. Humility means that one should not be …
Bg. 13.8-12
Nonviolence is generally taken to mean not killing or destroying the body, but actually nonviolence means not to put others …
Bg. 13.8-12
Tolerance means that one should be practiced to bear insult and dishonor from others. If one is engaged in the …
Bg. 13.8-12
Simplicity means that without diplomacy one should be so straightforward that he can disclose the real truth even to an …
Bg. 13.8-12
Cleanliness is essential for making advancement in spiritual life. There are two kinds of cleanliness: external and internal. External cleanliness …
Bg. 13.8-12
Steadiness means that one should be very determined to make progress in spiritual life. Without such determination, one cannot make …
Bg. 13.8-12
False ego means accepting this body as oneself. When one understands that he is not his body and is spirit …
Bg. 13.8-12
One should try to understand the distress of accepting birth, death, old age and disease. There are descriptions in various …
Bg. 13.8-12
As for detachment from children, wife and home, it is not meant that one should have no feeling for these. …
Bg. 13.8-12
Happiness and distress are concomitant factors of material life. One should learn to tolerate, as advised in Bhagavad-gītā. One can …