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ŚB 11.18
As related in this chapter, Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa explained to Uddhava the duties of the vānaprastha and sannyāsa orders and …
ŚB 11.18
One who is taking to the vānaprastha stage of life should leave his wife at home in the care of …
ŚB 11.18
The fourth quarter of life is meant for sannyāsa. One should develop complete detachment from attaining residence on different planets, …
ŚB 11.18
A paramahaṁsa is not under the control of injunctions and prohibitions. He is a devotee of the Supreme Lord, detached …
ŚB 11.18
The person who desires his own best interest should take shelter of a bona fide spiritual master. Filling his mind …
ŚB 11.18.1
In Kali-yuga a human being generally cannot live more than one hundred years, and even this is becoming most unusual. …
ŚB 11.18.2
A renounced sage in the forest does not kill animals, but rather acquires skins from animals who have suffered natural …
ŚB 11.18.4
One who engages in sense gratification must perform severe penances at the end of life to counteract his sinful, hedonistic …
ŚB 11.18.4
“If one is worshiping the Lord properly, what is the use of severe penances? And if one is not properly …
ŚB 11.18.5
In Vedic civilization it is recommended that at the end of one’s life one should go to a holy place …
ŚB 11.18.5
Although in the Western countries people eat processed food, one living simply must himself separate and pulverize grains and other …
ŚB 11.18.6
According to Vedic regulations, one practicing austerity should collect only what he requires for immediate use, and upon receiving gifts …