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ŚB 11.22
This chapter enumerates and categorizes the natural elements, explains the difference between the male and female natures and describes birth …
ŚB 11.22
There are many opinions concerning the number of material elements. But this difference of opinions, brought about by the influence …
ŚB 11.22
There is no difference between the ultimate enjoyer and the supreme controller. To presuppose any distinction between them is senseless. …
ŚB 11.22
The unmanifest Supreme Personality merely glances at nature. Material nature, which is under the control of the Supreme Lord, then …
ŚB 11.22
The body undergoes nine stages of manifestation, which are brought about by association with the qualities of material nature. These …
ŚB 11.22.1-3
śrī-uddhava uvāca kati tattvāni viśveśa saṅkhyātāny ṛṣibhiḥ prabho navaikādaśa pañca trīṇy āttha tvam iha śuśruma
ŚB 11.22.1-3
kecit ṣaḍ-viṁśatiṁ prāhur apare pañca-viṁśatiṁ saptaike nava ṣaṭ kecic catvāry ekādaśāpare
ŚB 11.22.1-3
kecit saptadaśa prāhuḥ ṣoḍaśaike trayodaśa etāvattvaṁ hi saṅkhyānām ṛṣayo yad-vivakṣayā gāyanti pṛthag āyuṣmann idaṁ no vaktum arhasi
ŚB 11.22.1-3
Lord Kṛṣṇa thoroughly explained in the previous chapter that Vedic knowledge is not meant for sense gratification but for liberation …
ŚB 11.22.1-3
According to Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura, the different analytic approaches mentioned by Śrī Uddhava are actually not contradictory, since they …
ŚB 11.22.4
śrī-bhagavān uvāca yuktaṁ ca santi sarvatra bhāṣante brāhmaṇā yathā māyāṁ madīyām udgṛhya vadatāṁ kiṁ nu durghaṭam
ŚB 11.22.4
The words santi sarvatra in this verse indicate that all material elements are found within each other in gross and …