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Bg. 7.16
That is called pure devotional service.”
Bg. 18.54
But for the personalist, or pure devotee, one has to go still further, to become engaged in pure devotional service. This means that one who is engaged in pure devotional service to the Supreme Lord is already in a state
Bg. 18.55
bhaktyā — by pure devotional service; mām — Me; abhijānāti — one can know; yāvān — as much as; yaḥ ca
Bg. 18.55
Because of his pure devotional service, a devotee can understand the transcendental qualities and the
Bg. 10.11
For them this answer is given by the Supreme Lord: those who are engaged in pure devotional service,
Bg. 12.6-7
In pure devotional service one comes to the realization that God is great and that the individual soul
Bg. 9.34
The Seventh and Eighth chapters of Bhagavad-gītā have explained pure devotional service to the Lord that
Bg. 9.2
Such temporary time-serving devotional service is not accepted as pure devotional service.
Bg. 18.55
If anyone wants to understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead, he has to take to pure devotional service
Bg. 9.1
The words idaṁ jñānam (“this knowledge”) refer to pure devotional service, which consists of nine different
Bg. 7.16
Pure devotional service is without aspiration and without desire for material profit.
Bg. 18.54
one works for sense gratification, there is misery, but in the absolute world, when one is engaged in pure devotional service, there is no misery. Such a stage can be achieved by the mercy of Lord Caitanya, who preached pure devotional service in this