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Īśo 11
Since the creation of the material world, everyone has been trying to attain a permanent life, but the laws of …
Īśo 11
From the Purāṇas we learn of the activities of Hiraṇyakaśipu, a king who was very much advanced materially. Wanting to …
Īśo 11
Hiraṇya means “gold,” and kaśipu means “soft bed.” This cunning gentleman Hiraṇyakaśipu was interested in these two things – money …
Īśo 11
The whole point here is that even Hiraṇyakaśipu, the most powerful of materialists, could not become deathless by his various …
Īśo 11
Śrī Īśopaniṣad instructs us not to make one-sided attempts to win the struggle for existence. Everyone is struggling hard for …
Īśo 11
The process by which one goes back to Godhead is a different branch of knowledge, and it has to be …
Īśo 11
From His kingdom the Personality of Godhead sends His bona fide servants to propagate this message by which one can …
Īśo 11
The path of avidyā, or advancement of material knowledge for sense gratification, is the path of repeated birth and death. …
Īśo 11
Therefore the culture of vidyā, or transcendental knowledge, is essential for the human being. Sense enjoyment in the diseased material …
Īśo 11
This does not mean that all activities for the maintenance of the body should be stopped. There is no question …
Īśo 11
Human activities diseased by a tendency toward sense gratification have been regulated in the Vedas under the principles of salvation. …
Īśo 11
The path of vidyā is most perfectly presented in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, which directs a human being to utilize his life to …