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ŚB 11.13
In this chapter, Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa explains to Uddhava how human beings, overwhelmed by sense gratification, become bound by the …
ŚB 11.13
The three modes — goodness, passion and ignorance — are related to material intelligence, not to the soul. One should …
ŚB 11.13
Lacking discrimination, one identifies with the material body, and consequently the mode of passion, which produces misery, takes over the …
ŚB 11.13
Lord Brahmā himself has no material cause. He is the cause of the creation of all living beings and is …
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The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: The three modes of material nature, namely goodness, passion and ignorance, pertain to material …
ŚB 11.13.1
Goodness in the material world never exists in a pure form. Therefore, it is common knowledge that on the material …
ŚB 11.13.2
When the living entity becomes strongly situated in the mode of goodness, then religious principles, characterized by devotional service to …
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Since the three modes of material nature are constantly in conflict, vying for supremacy, how is it possible that the …
ŚB 11.13.2
Śrīla Madhvācārya points out in this regard that an increase in the mode of goodness strengthens religious principles and the …
ŚB 11.13.3
Religious principles, strengthened by the mode of goodness, destroy the influence of passion and ignorance. When passion and ignorance are …
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According to the quality of religious scriptures, water, one’s association with one’s children or with people in general, the particular …
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The ten items mentioned above possess superior and inferior qualities and are thus identified as being in goodness, passion or …