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On the way to kṛṣṇa 1
In Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam the material world is compared to a great ocean. Within this material universe there are millions and billions …
On the way to kṛṣṇa 1
taṁ vidyād duḥkha-saṁyoga- viyogam yoga-saṁjñitam
On the way to kṛṣṇa 1
“This indeed is actual freedom from all miseries arising from material contact.” (Gītā 6.23)
On the way to kṛṣṇa 1
We are entangled in this material world due to uncontrolled senses. The yoga process is meant to control these senses. …
On the way to kṛṣṇa 1
sa niścayena yoktavyo yogo ’nirviṇṇa-cetasā saṅkalpa-prabhavān kāmāṁs tyaktvā sarvān aśeṣataḥ manasaivendriya-grāmaṁ viniyamya samantataḥ
On the way to kṛṣṇa 1
śanaiḥ śanair uparamed buddhyā dhṛti-gṛhītayā ātma-saṁsthaṁ manaḥ kṛtvā na kiñcid api cintayet
On the way to kṛṣṇa 1
yato yato niścalati manaś cañcalam asthiram tatas tato niyamyaitad ātmany eva vaśaṁ nayet
On the way to kṛṣṇa 1
“One should engage oneself in the practice of yoga with undeviating determination and faith and not be deviated from the …
On the way to kṛṣṇa 1
The mind is always disturbed. It is going sometimes this way and sometimes that way. By yoga practice we literally …
On the way to kṛṣṇa 1
It is because the mind is agitated and not fixed on Kṛṣṇa that it goes from one thought to another. …
On the way to kṛṣṇa 1
praśānta-manasaṁ hy enaṁ yoginaṁ sukham uttamam upaiti śānta-rajasaṁ brahma-bhūtam akalmaṣam
On the way to kṛṣṇa 1
“The yogi whose mind is fixed on Me verily attains the highest perfection of transcendental happiness. He is beyond the …