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ŚB 7.15.19
Because of greed for the sake of the senses, the spiritual strength, education, austerity and reputation of a devotee or brāhmaṇa who is not self-satisfied dwindle, and his knowledge gradually vanishes.
ŚB 7.2.49
Those who have full knowledge of self-realization, who know very well that the spirit soul is eternal But persons who lack knowledge of self-realization certainly lament.
ŚB 11.19.3
Jñāna refers to an authorized philosophical and analytic perception of reality, and when such knowledge Speculative, impersonal knowledge does not actually purify the heart of the living entity but rather Just as a father is always proud of his son’s education, similarly, Lord Kṛṣṇa becomes very happy to see the living entities acquiring a sound spiritual education and thus making progress on the way back
ŚB 7.15.19
asantuṣṭasya — of one who is not self-satisfied; viprasya — of such a brāhmaṇa; tejaḥ — strength; vidyā — education austerity; yaśaḥ — fame; sravanti — dwindle; indriya — of the senses; laulyena — because of greed; jñānam — knowledge
ŚB 10.63.26
The process of education may be succinctly described as a way of eradicating ignorance through the attainment of knowledge. to refute the specious, the illusory and the imperfect and elevate ourselves to a platform of full knowledge
ŚB 4.22.45
Since only a person who is completely educated according to the principles of Vedic knowledge deserves
ŚB 7.12.16
This education is called brahma-jijñāsā and is the real concern of human life. Without such knowledge, one cannot claim to be a human being; rather, he remains in the animal kingdom As it is said, sa eva go-kharaḥ: without such knowledge, one is no better than a cow or an ass.
ŚB 7.5.29
In other words, knowledge of devotional service can be neither inauspicious nor contrary to etiquette Therefore the spontaneous education of Prahlāda Mahārāja is supported as auspicious and perfect.
ŚB 4.21.37
brāhmaṇas and Vaiṣṇavas are personally glorified by their characteristic powers of tolerance, penance, knowledge and education.
ŚB 4.2.24
The three curses mentioned above are sufficient to make one as dull as stone, void of spiritual knowledge and preoccupied with materialistic education, which is nescience.
ŚB 11.8.10
In human society the original knowledge is called Veda, and the essential part of veda, or knowledge, From the honeybee, an intelligent human being should learn to take the essence, or nectar, of all knowledge Education does not mean to become an intellectual ass carrying heavy loads of useless knowledge; rather , one should accept the essential knowledge that leads to an eternal life of bliss and understanding.
ŚB 7.14.41
; brāhmaṇam — the qualified brāhmaṇa; viduḥ — one should know; tapasā — due to austerity; vidyayā — education ; tuṣṭyā — and satisfaction; dhatte — he assumes; vedam — the transcendental knowledge known as Veda;