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Letter to: Mohanananda
Your second question, Isn't the fact that we say that one should give up the cultivation of knowledge in conflict with the first six chapters of Gita which deal with cultivation of knowledge? The first six chapters of Bhagavad-gita, this knowledge is to understand Krishna. That kind of cultivation of knowledge is prohibited. Cultivation of knowledge to understand Krishna as He is, that is called Bhakti.
Letter to: Anil Grover
You have said that you have come to this country for getting higher scientific education. in spiritual knowledge, that would be the proper function of their section of the human society. If the people of this country have got higher technological and scientific education, they might go to India to teach them that part of knowledge; and Indians may come to teach them spiritual knowledge. To maintain proper balance of the society, both sides of education are needed.
Letter to: Unknown
This Vedic knowledge was stated in the Atharva Veda. on the beginning of this millenium, the Kali yuga, Vyasadeva, who is the supreme authority of Vedic knowledge , considering the degraded condition of men in this age, divided the whole Veda into departmental knowledge and some of his disciples were entrusted with a particular type of departmental knowledge. In this way the whole Vedic knowledge developed into four Vedas, 108 Upanisads, 18 Puranas, then summarized
Letter to: Unknown
Veda means knowledge and there are two kinds of knowledge—one mundane and another transcendental. This transcendental knowledge was impregnated in the heart of the first created living being, and then he distributed the knowledge both for material and spiritual purposes.
Letter to: Professor Kotovsky
Knowledge by Authoritative Tradition
Letter to: Hayagriva
We admit that we are in the conditional stage and our source of knowledge is not the senses because they We cannot find the right knowledge from the imperfect senses. We therefore take knowledge from the most perfect personality, Krsna, and His faithful servants and the result is that despite all of our imperfect senses, we have perfect knowledge.
Letter to: Jagadisa
There are innumerable departments of knowledge being presented in the universities, but there is no department of knowledge for understanding the science of God, Krishna and therefore we want to introduce such a department of knowledge.
Letter to: Hayagriva
Regarding the scientists, they will always find something new because their knowledge is not yet standardized They will go on making new discoveries, on account of their imperfect knowledge. They do not know that the senses are imperfect so any advancement of knowledge with imperfect senses
Letter to: Unknown
So the knowledge is distributed in so many departmental Vedic knowledge, but the whole process is aiming
Letter to: Sriman Bankaji
Vedic culture is perfect knowledge, and without that knowledge, a human being is a polished animal in This Vedic knowledge is summarized in the Bhagavad-gita, which is the cream of all Upanisads. The Lord personally says in the Bhagavad-gita that the purpose of Vedic knowledge is to understand Krishna
Letter to: Sir — Unknown Place, May, 1964
the so called leaders of India are too much enamoured by the western way of material advancement of knowledge They are completely neglecting the treasure house of knowledge left by the sages.
Letter to: Dr. R. N. Vyasa
The question was why a sinful man commits sinful activities although he has full knowledge of the after A thief commits theft repeatedly and is imprisoned repeatedly, and he has full knowledge of it—then what