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ŚB 3.24.18
The word saṁśaya means “doubtful knowledge.” Speculative and pseudo yogic knowledge is all doubtful. Real knowledge is expounded in Bhagavad-gītā: “Just become Kṛṣṇa conscious. That is real knowledge, and anyone who follows that system becomes perfect without a doubt.
ŚB 3.24.17
Jñāna entails receiving knowledge from the scriptures through the spiritual master by disciplic succession Unless one has perfect knowledge from disciplic succession, he simply puts forth some theories of his Jñāna means knowledge received through disciplic succession from the scriptures, and vijñāna means practical application of such knowledge.
ŚB 3.24.30
Another purpose of His appearance is cikīrṣur bhagavān jñānam, to distribute knowledge. Devotees are not interested in speculative knowledge; therefore the Sāṅkhya enunciated by Kapila Muni Real knowledge and real liberation is to surrender unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead and engage
ŚB 3.24.38
Vedic knowledge confirms that one becomes entangled in this material life because of ignorance and that one can become free from material embarrassment by becoming situated in factual knowledge. Sāṅkhya means that factual knowledge by which one can get out of the material entanglement.
ŚB 3.24.4
When the Supreme Personality of Godhead comes to disseminate spiritual knowledge for the benefit of all It is explained here that spiritual knowledge vanquishes the knot of the heart. It is only by brahma-bhāvana — the instruction by which spiritual knowledge is enhanced — that the knot Muni instructed his wife, Devahūti, that the Lord would appear as her son and disseminate spiritual knowledge
ŚB 3.24.36
Modern civilization is supposed to be making advancement in scientific knowledge, but what is this scientific knowledge? It is based on bodily comforts only, without knowledge that however comfortably one maintains his body The real truth is knowledge of how to get out of the material body, which is the source of all trouble
ŚB 3.24.18
By proper knowledge received from the scriptures in disciplic succession and by proper application of that knowledge, one can free himself from this binding combination of matter and spirit.
ŚB 3.24.10
Brahmā could understand this fact because he is svarāṭ, almost independent in receiving knowledge. Brahmā acquired knowledge directly from the Supreme Lord within the heart; therefore he is sometimes
ŚB 3.24.12
Therefore, knowledge received from the bona fide spiritual master is not cheating. Any other knowledge which is manufactured by the conditioned soul is cheating only.
ŚB 3.24.32
The Lord is always full in six opulences, as mentioned herein: wealth, renunciation, fame, knowledge, Similarly, He is full in knowledge, renunciation, strength and beauty.
ŚB 3.24.47
Kardama Muni, by his perfect devotional knowledge and service, achieved this ultimate goal, which is
ŚB 3.24.17
One cannot get out of this entanglement unless he has perfect knowledge, or devotional service.