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ŚB 10.2.31
One must worship the lotus feet of the ācārya and live within the society of devotees. Then one’s endeavor to …
ŚB 10.2.32
Aside from devotees, there are many others, nondevotees, known as karmīs, jñānīs or yogīs, philanthropists, altruists, politicians, impersonalists and voidists. …
ŚB 10.2.32
“Those who are not faithful on the path of devotional service cannot attain Me, O conqueror of foes, but return …
ŚB 10.2.32
There are persons who advocate accepting any process and who say that whatever process one accepts will lead to the …
ŚB 10.2.32
To achieve understanding, such persons work very hard and undergo severe austerities, but their hard labor and austerities themselves are …
ŚB 10.2.32
Dhruva Mahārāja at first wanted to achieve the greatest material kingdom and greater material possessions than his father, but when …
ŚB 10.2.32
At night, no one can see a lotus, for lotuses blossom only during the daytime. Therefore the word aravindākṣa is …
ŚB 10.2.32
“One who is thus transcendentally situated at once realizes the Supreme Brahman and becomes fully joyful. He never laments nor …
ŚB 10.2.33
Devotees generally do not fall down, but if circumstantially they do, the Lord, because of their strong attachment to Him, …
ŚB 10.2.33
The word Mādhava is significant. Mā, mother Lakṣmī, the mother of all opulences, is always with the Supreme Personality of …
ŚB 10.2.33
Wherever there is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa, and His devotee Arjuna, Pārtha, there is victory, opulence, extraordinary power …
ŚB 10.2.34
As stated in Bhagavad-gītā (18.3), yajña-dāna-tapaḥ-karma na tyājyam: the Vedic ritualistic ceremonies, charity, austerity and all such prescribed duties are …