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ŚB 11.25
To establish the transcendental nature of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, this chapter describes the various functional manifestations of the …
ŚB 11.25
Control of the mind, control of the senses, tolerance and so forth are manifestations of the unmixed mode of goodness. …
ŚB 11.25
A person whose character is in the mode of goodness worships Lord Hari in a spirit of devotion, without regard …
ŚB 11.25
The substance, place and result of activity, along with the time, the knowledge underlying action, the activity itself, the performer, …
ŚB 11.25
There are many different destinations and conditions of life for the spirit soul within the cycle of material existence. These …
ŚB 11.25.1
The word asammiśra indicates that which is not mixed with anything else. Lord Kṛṣṇa now explains how each of the …
ŚB 11.25.6
The illusory concept of “I” and “mine” occurs by the mixture of the three modes of nature. A person in …
ŚB 11.25.7
Religiosity, economic development and sense gratification are situated within the modes of nature, and the faith, wealth and enjoyment obtained …
ŚB 11.25.8
According to Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī, religious duties performed for promotion to heaven are understood to be in the mode of …
ŚB 11.25.12
The living entity is the marginal potency of the Supreme Lord, having the tendency to be overwhelmed by the Lord’s …
ŚB 11.25.12
The three modes of nature manifest within the material energy. When a conditioned soul adopts a material mentality, the modes …
ŚB 11.25.13
One can control one’s mind and senses in the mode of goodness.