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ŚB 11.25.20
Our original Kṛṣṇa consciousness exists eternally within the soul, and it is also present in all the three phases of …
ŚB 11.25.21
Śūdras, persons in the mode of ignorance, are generally in deep illusion about the purpose of life, accepting the gross …
ŚB 11.25.23
Ordinary work performed as an offering to God, without desire for the result, is understood to be in the mode …
ŚB 11.25.24
The Lord clearly explains here that spiritual knowledge of His supreme personality is transcendental to ordinary religious knowledge in the …
ŚB 11.25.24
Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī elaborately explains in his commentary on this verse that the material mode of goodness does not award …
ŚB 11.25.25
Many creatures in the forest, such as the trees, wild boars and insects, are actually in the modes of passion …
ŚB 11.25.25
The word grāma here indicates residence in the village of one’s family. Family life is certainly full of false pride, …
ŚB 11.25.26
A transcendental worker performs his activities in strict accordance with the directions of Lord Kṛṣṇa and the Lord’s bona fide …
ŚB 11.25.28
Food in the mode of ignorance causes painful disease and ultimately premature death.
ŚB 11.25.32
The words mad-bhāvāya prapadyate indicate the attainment of love for God or of the same state of existence as that …
ŚB 11.25.35
The word nairapekṣyeṇa refers to complete detachment from the modes of material nature. By attachment to the loving service of …
ŚB 11.25.36
The human form of life is a rare opportunity for achieving spiritual liberation in Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Lord Kṛṣṇa has elaborately …