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ŚB 11.15
Lord Kṛṣṇa’s Description of Mystic Yoga Perfections
ŚB 11.15
This chapter describes the eight primary and ten minor mystic perfections. They are developed by fixing one’s mind in yoga, …
ŚB 11.15
Being questioned by Uddhava, Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa describes the characteristics of the eighteen mystic perfections and the particular kind of …
ŚB 11.15.1
There are eight primary mystic perfections, such as aṇimā-siddhi, and ten secondary perfections. In this Fifteenth Chapter Lord Kṛṣṇa will …
ŚB 11.15.3
Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura explains the word mat pradhānāḥ as follows. Lord Kṛṣṇa is naturally the shelter of the eight …
ŚB 11.15.4-5
Through aṇimā-siddhi one can become so small that one can enter a stone or pass through any obstacle. Through mahimā-siddhi …
ŚB 11.15.8-9
According to the ācāryas these five perfections are considered to be quite inferior to the others already mentioned, since they …
ŚB 11.15.10
Aṇimā refers to the mystic ability to make oneself smaller than the smallest and thus able to enter within anything. …
ŚB 11.15.11
There are innumerable verses in Vedic literatures explaining that the Supreme Personality of Godhead is qualitatively not different from His …
ŚB 11.15.12
Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam elaborately explains that kāla, or time, is the transcendental form of the Lord that moves the material world. Since …
ŚB 11.15.13
It is significant that in order to acquire each mystic perfection one must fix one’s mind on the Supreme Personality …
ŚB 11.15.14
Śrīla Vīrarāghava Ācārya explains that the word sūtra, or “thread,” is used to indicate that the mahat-tattva sustains one’s fruitive …