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Īśo 11
vidyāṁ cāvidyāṁ ca yas tad vedobhayaḿ saha avidyayā mṛtyuṁ tīrtvā vidyayāmṛtam aśnute
Īśo 11
Only one who can learn the process of nescience and that of transcendental knowledge side by side can transcend the …
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 …