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ŚB 1.3.34
yadi — if, however; eṣā — they; uparatā — subsided; devī māyā — illusory energy; vaiśāradī — full of knowledge
ŚB 1.3.41
ātmavatām — of the self-realized; varam — most respectful; sarva — all; veda — Vedic literatures (books of knowledge
ŚB 1.3.39
extent, and no one else can know Him at all, so the devotees are perfectly cognizant of all spiritual knowledge Impersonal Brahman and localized Paramātmā (Supersoul) are included in the knowledge of the Personality
ŚB 1.3.43
kṛṣṇe — in Kṛṣṇa’s; sva-dhāma — own abode; upagate — having returned; dharma — religion; jñāna — knowledge
ŚB 1.3.33
In the Bhagavad-gītā the Lord says that He is present in everyone’s heart, and from Him only all knowledge And by culture of transcendental knowledge, when the living being prays to the Lord for deliverance from
ŚB 1.3.37
dhātuḥ — of the creator; avaiti — can know; jantuḥ — the living being; kumanīṣaḥ — with a poor fund of knowledge
ŚB 1.3.20
of men, who give direction to the rulers in terms of the standard śāstras, or the books of revealed knowledge
ŚB 1.3.37
And yet there are some men, with a poor fund of knowledge, who desire to understand the Absolute Truth With such limited knowledge, they are unable to penetrate into the mysterious region of transcendence With such a poor fund of knowledge, there is no access to the real nature of the Supreme Being.
ŚB 1.3.42
Bhāgavatam or any other Vedic literatures are received through the paramparā system, the reception of knowledge
ŚB 1.3.24
disciplic succession, the casual readers of the Vedas are misled by the flowery language of that system of knowledge They have no depth of knowledge.
ŚB 1.3.41
Vedic literature is like the Milk Ocean of knowledge. is to know Him (Lord Kṛṣṇa), and Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam is Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa Himself in the form of recorded knowledge
ŚB 1.3.43
They are mostly engaged in sense enjoyment under the pretension of religiosity, knowledge or salvation They have nothing to do with spiritual knowledge or godly religious life. jurisdiction of the subtle mind, intelligence or ego, but they are very much proud of their advancement in knowledge