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Īśo 18
agne naya supathā rāye asmān viśvāni deva vayunāni vidvān yuyodhy asmaj juhurāṇam eno bhūyiṣṭhāṁ te nama-uktiṁ vidhema
Īśo 18
O my Lord, as powerful as fire, O omnipotent one, now I offer You all obeisances, falling on the ground …
Īśo 18
By surrendering to the Lord and praying for His causeless mercy, the devotee can progress on the path of complete …
Īśo 18
Self-realization is possible in the human form of life, but not in other forms. There are 8,400,000 species, or forms …
Īśo 18
In the Bhagavad-gītā (6.41–42) we are assured by the Lord that the yoga-bhraṣṭas, or souls fallen from the path of …
Īśo 18
The regulative principles are such that one who follows them is promoted from the platform of fruitive activities to the …
Īśo 18
Since the omnipotent Lord is situated within the heart of everyone, He can give directions to His sincere devotees by …
Īśo 18
sva-pāda-mūlaṁ bhajataḥ priyasya tyaktānya-bhāvasya hariḥ pareśaḥ vikarma yac cotpatitaṁ kathañcid dhunoti sarvaṁ hṛdi sanniviṣṭaḥ
Īśo 18
“The Lord is so kind to the devotee who is fully surrendered to His lotus feet that even though the …
Īśo 18
In this mantra of Śrī Īśopaniṣad, the devotee prays to the Lord to rectify him from within his heart. To …
Īśo 18
Vedic knowledge is transcendental and cannot be understood by mundane educational procedures. One can understand the Vedic mantras only by …
Īśo 18
Hearing and chanting the glories of the Lord is itself an act of piety. The Lord wants everyone to hear …