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ŚB 3.29.1-2
This is called acquirement of knowledge. But one should not simply acquire knowledge without reaching the goal of life or the basic principle for acquiring knowledge — bhakti-yoga.
ŚB 3.29.5
Because their eyes of knowledge are not open, they are sleeping eternally in that darkness without Your
ŚB 3.29.22
If, without this preliminary knowledge of the Lord’s omnipresence, one simply attaches himself to the But without knowledge of the presence of God in every living entity, any so-called advancement of human
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This knowledge has existed since the Vedic time, and all these sequences are disclosed in Vedic literature
ŚB 3.29.17
it is clearly stated that one should execute devotional service and advance on the path of spiritual knowledge
ŚB 3.29.17
A devotee shows compassion to those poor souls who are wanting in spiritual knowledge by enlightening
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A Vaiṣṇava who knows the science of the Absolute Truth but is not able to preach such knowledge to others
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Sometimes Māyāvādī philosophers, due to a poor fund of knowledge, define the word sama-darśanāt to mean
ŚB 3.29.18
order to advance in spiritual understanding, one has to hear from authentic sources about spiritual knowledge
ŚB 3.29.7
Others, who are not in distress or in need of monetary assistance but are seeking knowledge in order
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If someone not only has this knowledge but is able to clear all doubts if questioned about the Absolute
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accepts each body as the temple of the Lord, and since the devotee offers respect to such temples in full knowledge