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Veda itself means “the aggregate of knowledge.” And whatever knowledge is required for human society is perfectly presented in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. There are different branches of knowledge in the Vedic writings, including sociology, politics, medicine All these and other branches of knowledge are perfectly described in the Vedas. So, as far as spiritual knowledge is concerned, that is also perfectly described there, and Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
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But still, in spite of my reputation, my knowledge is condemned, because although enjoying the effulgence of Vedic knowledge, I could not appreciate the effulgence emanating from the nails of Your toes. Therefore, the sooner my pride and Vedic knowledge are finished, the better it will be!”
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Some scholars recommend that knowledge and renunciation are important factors for elevating oneself to Actually, the cultivation of knowledge or renunciation, which are favorable for achieving a footing in
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In explaining this verse it should be noted that spiritual knowledge means understanding the self and But knowledge of Brahman is very difficult to understand. Bhagavad-gītā that out of many millions of persons, only one may try to understand what is spiritual knowledge So this verse says that spiritual knowledge is very difficult to achieve, and so in order to make it to an associate like Arjuna, just so that the people in general may take advantage of this spiritual knowledge
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A person conversant in different departments of knowledge is called educated, and because he acts on
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instance, Kṛṣṇa’s nice dress, His strongly built body, the all-auspicious symptoms on His body, His knowledge teachings in Bhagavad-gītā, His uncommon genius in all fields of endeavor, His exhibition of expert knowledge
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personified, pray to the Lord as follows: “Dear Lord, it is very difficult to understand spiritual knowledge Your appearance here, just as You are, is to explain to us this most difficult subject of knowledge of
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Kṛṣṇa’s transcendental body is eternal, full of knowledge and bliss. Cit means full of knowledge. Kṛṣṇa has nothing to learn from anyone. He is independently full of all knowledge. Ānanda means the reservoir of all pleasure. The impersonalists are seeking to merge into the Brahman effulgence of eternity and knowledge, but the
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in Bhagavad-gītā that the disciplic succession, or paramparā, is the way of receiving transcendental knowledge Such knowledge must come down through the disciplic succession, through authorized persons who know the
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In the same way, if the recipient of spiritual knowledge and the deliverer of spiritual knowledge are
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Such bodies are never material; they are completely spiritual and full of knowledge. there is a statement that because the Personality of Godhead and His expanded bodies are always full of knowledge
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loving service of the Lord may be described either as surrendered souls, as souls advanced in devotional knowledge