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Bg. 10.4-5
Ordinary knowledge obtained by a university education pertains only to matter, and it is not accepted here as knowledge. Knowledge means knowing the distinction between spirit and matter. In modern education there is no knowledge about spirit; they are simply taking care of the material elements Therefore academic knowledge is not complete.
Bg. 9.2
Generally, people are not educated in this confidential knowledge; they are educated in external knowledge As far as ordinary education is concerned, people are involved with so many departments: politics, sociology There are so many departments of knowledge all over the world and many huge universities, but there is
Bg. 10.32
For advanced education there are various kinds of books of knowledge, such as the four Vedas, their six So all together there are fourteen divisions of books of education. Of these, the book which presents adhyātma-vidyā, spiritual knowledge – in particular, the Vedānta-sūtra
Bg. 9.2
This knowledge is the king of education, the most secret of all secrets. It is the purest knowledge, and because it gives direct perception of the self by realization, it is
Bg. 10.11
The Māyāvādī philosophers think that without discriminating one cannot have pure knowledge. Supreme Lord: those who are engaged in pure devotional service, even though they be without sufficient education and even without sufficient knowledge of the Vedic principles, are still helped by the Supreme God,
Bg. 9.2
rāja-vidyā — the king of education; rāja-guhyam — the king of confidential knowledge; pavitram — the
Bg. 10.32
madhyam — middle; ca — also; eva — certainly; aham — I am; arjuna — O Arjuna; adhyātma-vidyā — spiritual knowledge ; vidyānām — of all education; vādaḥ — the natural conclusion; pravadatām — of arguments; aham — I am
Bg. 9.2
This chapter of Bhagavad-gītā is called the king of education because it is the essence of all doctrines So there is no dearth of knowledge in the field of philosophy or transcendental knowledge. Now the Lord says that this Ninth Chapter is the king of all such knowledge, the essence of all knowledge It is the most confidential because confidential or transcendental knowledge involves understanding the And the king of all confidential knowledge culminates in devotional service.
Bg. 14.9
intellectual pursuit, just as a philosopher, scientist or educator may be engaged in a particular field of knowledge And the mode of ignorance covers knowledge.
Bg. 7.15
energy (nature) is so powerful, it can resist the unauthorized plans of the atheists and baffle the knowledge
Bg. 9.2
discussed in regard to the last verse of Chapter Eight (vedeṣu yajñeṣu tapaḥsu caiva), generally Vedic knowledge ācāryas, even if he is not educated or has never studied the Vedas, can become familiar with all the knowledge
Bg. 14.17
Because people have no education in actual knowledge, they become irresponsible. To stop this irresponsibility, education for developing the mode of goodness of the people in general When they are actually educated in the mode of goodness, they will become sober, in full knowledge of