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Teachings of lord kapila 13
On hearing this statement of the Lord, Devahūti inquired: What kind of devotional service is worth developing and practicing to help me easily and immediately attain the service of Your lotus feet?
Teachings of lord kapila 12
Thus consciously engaged in devotional service in the association of devotees, a person gains distaste consciousness is the easiest process of mystic power; when one is actually situated on that path of devotional service, he is able to control the mind.
Teachings of lord kapila 15
A pure devotee who is attached to the activities of devotional service and who always engages in the service of My lotus feet never desires to become one with Me.
Teachings of lord kapila 14
Bhakti, devotional service, dissolves the subtle body of the living entity without separate effort, just
Teachings of lord kapila 18
Therefore persons whose minds are fixed on the Lord engage in the intensive practice of devotional service
Teachings of lord kapila 10
Perfection in self-realization cannot be attained by any kind of yogī unless he engages in devotional service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, for that is the only auspicious path.
Teachings of lord kapila 12
Then real devotion and devotional service begin.
Teachings of lord kapila 11
Such a sādhu engages in staunch devotional service to the Lord without deviation.
Teachings of lord kapila 12
Thus by not engaging in the service of the modes of material nature but by developing Kṛṣṇa consciousness , knowledge in renunciation, and by practicing yoga, in which the mind is always fixed in devotional service unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, one achieves My association in this very life, for I
Teachings of lord kapila 10
In that position of self-realization, by practice of knowledge and renunciation in devotional service
Teachings of lord kapila 18
The yogīs, equipped with transcendental knowledge and renunciation and engaged in devotional service
Teachings of lord kapila 14
He then described the Sāṅkhya system of philosophy, which is a combination of devotional service and