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Bg. 13.8-12
This process of knowledge is sometimes misunderstood by less intelligent men as being the interaction But actually this is the real process of knowledge. Of all the descriptions of the process of knowledge, the most important point is described in the first Mayi cānanya-yogena bhaktir avyabhicāriṇī: the process of knowledge terminates in unalloyed devotional All the good qualities of knowledge develop in one who has attained the stage of devotional service.
Bg. 13.8-12
If one is engaged in the advancement of spiritual knowledge, there will be so many insults and much dishonor Even a boy like Prahlāda, who, only five years old, was engaged in the cultivation of spiritual knowledge So there may be many impediments to making advancement in spiritual knowledge, but we should be tolerant
Bg. 13.8-12
So unless one elevates people to spiritual knowledge, one is practicing violence. One should try his best to distribute real knowledge to the people, so that they may become enlightened
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but unless one reaches the top floor, which is the understanding of Kṛṣṇa, he is at a lower stage of knowledge If anyone wants to compete with God and at the same time make advancement in spiritual knowledge, he The beginning of knowledge, therefore, is amānitva, humility.
Bg. 13.8-12
As for the knowledge outlined here, the items may be analyzed as follows. life makes us very eager to receive honor from others, but from the point of view of a man in perfect knowledge
Bg. 13.8-12
That is the perfection of knowledge.