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ŚB 11.24
In this chapter Lord Kṛṣṇa gives instruction how bewilderment of the mind can be dispelled by the science of Sāṅkhya. …
ŚB 11.24
In the beginning of creation, the seer and seen are one and indistinguishable. This Supreme Absolute Truth, one without a …
ŚB 11.24.1
In the previous chapter the Lord explained that one can give up material duality by controlling the mind and fixing …
ŚB 11.24.2
Kṛta-yuga is the first age, also known as Satya-yuga, in which knowledge, being perfect, is not different from its object. …
ŚB 11.24.3
Both material nature and the living entity are potencies of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
ŚB 11.24.4
According to Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī, prakṛti here refers to the subtle pradhāna, which later becomes manifest as mahat-tattva.
ŚB 11.24.5
The Lord casts His glance over material nature to remind her that the conditioned souls have not worked out their …
ŚB 11.24.6
According to Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī, sūtra is the first transformation of material nature that manifests the potency of activity, and …
ŚB 11.24.7
The word cid-acin-maya, “encompassing both spirit and matter,” is significant in this regard. The false ego is the illusory combination …
ŚB 11.24.8
From false ego in the mode of ignorance, sound is generated along with the sense of hearing to receive it …
ŚB 11.24.10
The Supreme Lord here describes His appearance in His transcendental pastime form of Śrī Nārāyaṇa. Lord Nārāyaṇa enters within the …
ŚB 11.24.12
Planets such as Indraloka and Candraloka are meant for the heavenly enjoyment of the most pious fruitive workers. The highest …