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So-called advancement of civilization in knowledge means that the populace is becoming more mad. We have become very proud of our education, but we tell material nature, “Thank you very much for kicking Then what advancement have we really made in knowledge and civilization?
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The knowledge of God imparted in the Bhagavad-gītā is very subtle and confidential. It is full of jñāna, metaphysical wisdom, and vijñāna, scientific knowledge. How can one understand this knowledge?
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By so-called knowledge we have simply succeeded in manufacturing the atomic bomb. We are so proud to think that this is advancement of knowledge, but if we can manufacture something that can stop death, we have really advanced in knowledge. but we are so eager to promote it by killing everyone at one drop – this is called māyayāpahṛta jñāna knowledge
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Nor does knowledge come from sentiment. Devotion is not sentiment; it is a science. Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī says, “A show of spirituality without reference to the Vedic knowledge is simply a One must taste the nectar of devotion by reason, argument, and knowledge, and then he must pass it on
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There may be some difficulty in surrendering to the father of this body, for he has limited knowledge Kṛṣṇa is unlimited and has full knowledge, full power, full wealth, full beauty, full fame, and full
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automobile, radio, or television for sense gratification, but we have to understand that this is not knowledge People are thinking they have acquired knowledge because they know how to manufacture and drive cars,
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That knowledge is to be had in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam and the Bhagavad-gītā.
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Kṛṣṇa is all-powerful, all-famous, all-wealthy, all-beautiful, all-knowledgeable, and He is full of renunciation
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One who is in knowledge knows that God is one; He cannot be Muslim, Hindu, or Christian.
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The narādhama is one who is low in the human scale, and māyayāpahṛta jñāna refers to one whose knowledge
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. – from some university, but the illusory energy takes away this mundane knowledge.
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The man in knowledge is called a jñānī – one who has understood his constitutional position.