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ŚB 9.23.25
the earth; yajña — sacrifices; dāna — charity; tapaḥ — austerities; yogaiḥ — mystic powers; śruta — education
ŚB 9.4.70
tapaḥ — austerities; vidyā — knowledge; ca — also; viprāṇām — of the brāhmaṇas; niḥśreyasa — of what certainly very auspicious for upliftment; kare — are causes; ubhe — both of them; te — such austerity and knowledge
ŚB 9.14.6
The father of Bṛhaspati was Aṅgirā, from whom Lord Śiva had received knowledge. remarks, aṅgirasaḥ sakāśāt prāpta-vidyo hara iti prasiddhaḥ: “Lord Śiva is well known to have received knowledge
ŚB 9.7.24
Viśvāmitra; bhṛśam — very much; prītaḥ — being pleased; dadau — gave him; avihatām gatim — imperishable knowledge
ŚB 9.4.10
speaking; dadāmi — I shall give; te — unto you; mantra-dṛśaḥ — who know the science of mantra; jñānam — knowledge
ŚB 9.18.10
śarmiṣṭhā — the daughter of Vṛṣaparvā; ajānatī — without knowledge; vāsaḥ — the dress; guru-putryāḥ —
ŚB 9.2.32
dhana-dam — Kuvera, or one who gives money; sutam — to a son; prādāya — after receiving; vidyām — absolute knowledge
ŚB 9.16.25
time of one Manu; rājan — O King Parīkṣit; vartayiṣyati — will propound; vai — indeed; bṛhat — Vedic knowledge
ŚB 9.3.4
earthworm; kaṇṭakena — with a thorn; vai — indeed; avidhyat — pierced; mugdha-bhāvena — as if without knowledge
ŚB 9.10.3
The self-realized soul can impart knowledge unto you because he has seen the truth.” Unless one is tattva-darśī, in complete knowledge of the Absolute Truth, one cannot describe the activities written by tattva-darśīs (jñāninas tattva-darśinaḥ), not the books of so-called scholars who claim knowledge
ŚB 9.22.38
— the art of performing ritualistic ceremonies; śaunakāt — from Śaunaka Ṛṣi; param — transcendental knowledge
ŚB 9.11.10
in various ways; durārādhyāt — whom it is very difficult to stop; asaṁvidaḥ — who are without full knowledge