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Īśo 1
Vedic knowledge is infallible because it comes down through the perfect disciplic succession of spiritual masters, beginning with the Lord …
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Since the Lord is pūrṇam, all-perfect, there is no possibility of His being subjected to the laws of material nature, …
Īśo 1
The Lord’s proprietorship over everything within the universe is confirmed in the Seventh Chapter of the Bhagavad-gītā (7.4–5), where parā …
Īśo 1
Because the Supreme Being, the Absolute Personality of Godhead, is the complete person, He has complete and perfect intelligence to …
Īśo 1
One should therefore be intelligent enough to know that except for the Lord no one is a proprietor of anything. …
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Take, for example, our dwelling, which is made of earth, wood, stone, iron, cement and so many other material things. …
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In modern society there is always a great quarrel between the laborers and the capitalists. This quarrel has taken an …
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Human beings are not meant to quarrel like cats and dogs. They must be intelligent enough to realize the importance …
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The standard of life for human beings cannot be applied to animals. The tiger does not eat rice and wheat …
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It is wrong, however, to think that simply by becoming a vegetarian one can avoid transgressing the laws of nature. …
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The root of sin is deliberate disobedience to the laws of nature through disregarding the proprietorship of the Lord. Disobeying …