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For one who sees Me everywhere and sees everything in Me, I am never lost, nor is he ever lost to Me. Sankhya-yoga |
| BG72 6.30 |
The devotees of the Lord are released from all kinds of sins because they eat food which is offered ï¬rst for sacriï¬ce. Others, who prepare food for personal sense enjoyment, verily eat only sin. Karma-yoga |
| BG 3.13 |
For one who sees Me everywhere and sees everything in Me, I am never lost, nor is he ever lost to Me. Dhyana-yoga |
| BG 6.30 |
By Me, in My unmanifested form, this entire universe is pervaded. All beings are in Me, but I am not in them. The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| BG 9.4 |
Sañjaya said to Dhá¹›tarÄá¹£á¹ra: The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa, having spoken thus to Arjuna, displayed His real four-armed form and at last showed His two-armed form, thus encouraging the fearful Arjuna. The Universal Form |
| BG 11.50 |
O BrahmÄ, please know that the universal elements enter into the cosmos and at the same time do not enter into the cosmos; similarly, I Myself also exist within everything created, and at the same time I am outside of everything. Answers by Citing the Lord's Version |
| SB 2.9.35 |
Thereafter he passed through very wealthy provinces like Surat, SauvÄ«ra and Matsya and through western India, known as KurujÄá¹…gala. At last he reached the bank of the YamunÄ, where he happened to meet Uddhava, the great devotee of Lord Kṛṣṇa. Questions by Vidura |
| SB 3.1.24 |
One should be situated in the transcendental position, beyond the stages of material consciousness, and should be aloof from all other conceptions of life. Thus realizing freedom from false ego, one should see his own self just as he sees the sun in the sky. Understanding Material Nature |
| SB 3.27.10 |
The form of the Lord, which was brilliant like lightning and in which Dhruva MahÄrÄja, in his mature yogic process, was fully absorbed in meditation, all of a sudden disappeared. Thus Dhruva was perturbed, and his meditation broke. But as soon as he opened his eyes he saw the Supreme Personality of Godhead personally present, just as he had been seeing the Lord in his heart. Dhruva Maharaja Returns Home |
| SB 4.9.2 |
Dhruva MahÄrÄja rendered devotional service unto the Supreme, the reservoir of everything, with unrelenting force. While carrying out his devotional service to the Lord, he could see that everything is situated in Him only and that He is situated in all living entities. The Lord is called Acyuta because He never fails in His prime duty, to give protection to His devotees. Dhruva Maharaja Goes Back to Godhead |
| SB 4.12.11 |
In brahminical culture a brÄhmaṇa’s transcendental position is eternally maintained because the injunctions of the Vedas are accepted with faith, austerity, scriptural conclusions, full sense and mind control, and meditation. In this way the real goal of life is illuminated, just as one’s face is fully reflected in a clear mirror. Instructions by Maharaja Prithu |
| SB 4.21.42 |
Any person upon whom the brÄhmaṇas and Vaiṣṇavas are pleased can achieve anything which is very rare to obtain in this world as well as after death. Not only that, but one also receives the favor of the auspicious Lord Åšiva and Lord Viṣṇu, who accompany the brÄhmaṇas and Vaiṣṇavas. Prithu Maharaja's Meeting with the Four Kumaras |
| SB 4.22.8 |
The Lord, whose pure form [sac-cid-Änanda-vigraha] is uncontaminated by the modes of material nature, can be perceived by pure consciousness. In the VedÄnta He is described as being one without a second. Because of His spiritual potency, He is untouched by the contamination of material nature, and because He is not subjected to material vision, He is known as transcendental. He has no material activities, nor has He a material form or name. Only in pure consciousness, Kṛṣṇa consciousness, can one perceive the transcendental form of the Lord. Let us be firmly fixed at the lotus feet of Lord RÄmacandra, and let us offer our respectful obeisances unto those transcendental lotus feet. A Description of the Island of Jambudvipa |
| SB 5.19.4 |
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Anantadeva, replied as follows: O King, as a result of your having accepted the instructions spoken about Me by the great sages NÄrada and Aá¹…girÄ, you have become completely aware of transcendental knowledge. Because you are now educated in the spiritual science, you have seen Me face to face. Therefore you are now completely perfect. King Citraketu Meets the Supreme Lord |
| SB 6.16.50 |
From the very beginning of his childhood, PrahlÄda MahÄrÄja was uninterested in childish playthings. Indeed, he gave them up altogether and remained silent and dull, being fully absorbed in Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Since his mind was always affected by Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he could not understand how the world goes on being fully absorbed in the activities of sense gratification. Hiranyakasipu Terrorizes the Universe |
| SB 7.4.37 |
O most unfortunate PrahlÄda, you have always described a supreme being other than me, a supreme being who is above everything, who is the controller of everyone, and who is all-pervading. But where is He? If He is everywhere, then why is He not present before me in this pillar? Lord Nrisimhadeva Slays the King of the Demons |
| SB 7.8.12 |
I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme, the Supersoul, the master of all mystic yoga, who is seen in the core of the heart by perfect mystics when they are completely purified and freed from the reactions of fruitive activity by practicing bhakti-yoga. Gajendra's Prayers of Surrender |
| SB 8.3.27 |
The efficient cause of this material world, manifested with its many varieties as the original tree, is You, O Lord. You are also the maintainer of this material world, and after annihilation You are the one in whom everything is conserved. Those who are covered by Your external energy cannot see You behind this manifestation, but theirs is not the vision of learned devotees. Prayers by the Demigods for Lord Krishna in the Womb |
| SB 10.2.28 |
O Lord, Your transcendental name and form are not ascertained by those who merely speculate on the path of imagination. Your name, form and attributes can be ascertained only through devotional service. Prayers by the Demigods for Lord Krishna in the Womb |
| SB 10.2.36 |
The mahat-tattva, the total material energy, is undivided, but because of the material modes of nature, it appears to separate into earth, water, fire, air and ether. Because of the living energy [jÄ«va-bhÅ«ta], these separated energies combine to make the cosmic manifestation visible, but in fact, before the creation of the cosmos, the total energy is already present. Therefore, the total material energy never actually enters the creation. Similarly, although You are perceived by our senses because of Your presence, You cannot be perceived by the senses, nor experienced by the mind or words [avÄá¹…-mÄnasa-gocara]. With our senses we can perceive some things, but not everything; for example, we can use our eyes to see, but not to taste. Consequently, You are beyond perception by the senses. Although in touch with the modes of material nature, You are unaffected by them. You are the prime factor in everything, the all-pervading, undivided Supersoul. For You, therefore, there is no external or internal. You never entered the womb of DevakÄ«; rather, You existed there already. The Birth of Lord Krishna |
| SB 10.3.15-17 |
At the time of devastation, the entire cosmos, containing all created moving and nonmoving entities, enters Your transcendental body and is held there without difficulty. But now this transcendental form has taken birth from my womb. People will not be able to believe this, and I shall become an object of ridicule. The Birth of Lord Krishna |
| SB 10.3.31 |
ÅšrÄ«la Åšukadeva GosvÄmÄ« said: O best of devotees, most fortunate ParÄ«ká¹£it, you have inquired very nicely, for although constantly hearing the pastimes of the Lord, you are perceiving His activities to be newer and newer. The Stealing of the Boys and Calves by Brahma |
| SB 10.13.1 |
Śrī Havir said: The most advanced devotee sees within everything the soul of all souls, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Śrī Kṛṣṇa. Consequently he sees everything in relation to the Supreme Lord and understands that everything that exists is eternally situated within the Lord. Maharaja Nimi Meets the Nine Yogendras |
| SB 11.2.45 |
Neither the mind nor the faculties of speech, sight, intelligence, the life air or any of the senses are capable of penetrating that Supreme Truth, any more than small sparks can affect the original fire from which they are generated. Not even the authoritative language of the Vedas can perfectly describe the Supreme Truth, since the Vedas themselves disclaim the possibility that the Truth can be expressed by words. But through indirect reference the Vedic sound does serve as evidence of the Supreme Truth, since without the existence of that Supreme Truth the various restrictions found in the Vedas would have no ultimate purpose. Liberation from the Illusory Energy |
| SB 11.3.36 |
“The mahÄ-bhÄgavata, the advanced devotee, certainly sees everything mobile and immobile, but he does not exactly see their forms. Rather, everywhere he immediately sees manifest the form of the Supreme Lord.†Talks Between Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Ramananda Raya |
| CC 2.8.274 |
“Without having ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa, one cannot see Him directly. Therefore through the mercy of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, BrahmÄnanda BhÄratÄ« has acquired direct vision of the Lord.†The Lord's Return to Jagannatha Puri |
| CC 2.10.181 |
“Our love affair is more powerful because of My good fortune in receiving NÄrÄyaṇa’s grace. This allows Me to come there unseen by others. I hope that very soon I will be visible to everyone. The Ecstatic Dancing of the Lord at Ratha-yatra |
| CC 2.13.155 |
Although ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu did not manifest His natural ecstatic love, everyone became a pure devotee simply by seeing and hearing Him. The Lord Travels to Vrindavana |
| CC 2.17.51 |
“Of all Kṛṣṇa’s abodes, which do you think is the best?†Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu Instructs Srila Rupa Gosvami |
| CC 2.19.102 |
“ ‘You know that I come and eat the offerings, but because of external separation, you consider this a dream. The Glories of Srila Haridasa Thakura |
| CC 3.3.31 |
Chapter 25: Unalloyed Devotion Teachings of Queen Kunti |
| TQK 25 |
Having obtained pure love of God, one looks only at the Lord, hears only about Him, speaks only of Him, and thinks only of Him. Narada Bhakti Sutra |
| NBS 55 |
Los Angeles, November 25, 1968 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.1 |
Hyderabad, November 17, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.12 |
Hyderabad, November 17, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.12 |
Hyderabad, November 17, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.12 |
Hyderabad, November 29, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.25 |
London, August 31, 1973 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.30 |
London, August 31, 1973 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.30 |
London, August 31, 1973 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.30 |
Bombay, March 23, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.3 |
New York, July 18, 1966 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.3 |
Montreal, June 10, 1968 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.5 |
Montreal, June 10, 1968 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.5 |
Montreal, June 10, 1968 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.5 |
New York, July 27, 1966 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.11 |
New York, July 27, 1966 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.11 |
Bombay, April 3, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.14 |
Bombay, April 13, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.24 |
Los Angeles, January 12, 1969 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.34 |
Los Angeles, February 15, 1969 Dhyana-yoga |
| LBG 6.6 |
Los Angeles, February 19, 1969 Dhyana-yoga |
| LBG 6.30 |
University of Florida Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
University of Florida Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
University of Florida Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
Auckland, April 15, 1972 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
Calcutta, January 27, 1973 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
Sydney, February 16, 1973 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
Nairobi, October 27, 1975 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
Nairobi, October 28, 1975 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.2 |
Bombay, March 29, 1971 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.3 |
Bombay, April 1, 1971 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.7 |
Bombay, April 1, 1971 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.7 |
New York, November 18, 1966 Attaining the Supreme |
| LBG 8.20 |
New York, November 20, 1966 Attaining the Supreme |
| LBG 8.22 |
New York, November 24, 1966 The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.4 |
New York, November 24, 1966 The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.4 |
New York, November 24, 1966 The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.4 |
New York, December 19, 1966 The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.27 |
Bombay, September 25, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.1-2 |
Bombay, September 27, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.4 |
Bombay, October 9, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.15 |
Bombay, October 10, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.16 |
Bombay, October 13, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.19 |
Bombay, October 13, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.19 |
Bombay, October 13, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.19 |
Tokyo, January 28, 1975 The Divine And Demoniac Natures |
| LBG 16.8 |
Honolulu, July 4, 1974 The Divisions of Faith |
| LBG 17.1 |
Durban, October 11, 1975 Conclusion — The Perfection of Renunciation |
| LBG 18.45 |
New Vrindaban, September 5, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.7 |
Hyderabad, April 21, 1974 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.7 |
Hyderabad, April 21, 1974 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.7 |
Tirupati, April 26, 1974 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.11 |
Vrndavana, October 23, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.12 |
Delhi, November 18, 1973 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.12 |
Delhi, November 18, 1973 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.12 |
Los Angeles, August 17, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.14 |
Los Angeles, October 4, 1972 Krishna Is the Source of All Incarnations |
| LSB 1.3.29 |
Vrndavana, April 18, 1975 The Son of Drona Punished |
| LSB 1.7.6 |
New York, April 10, 1973 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.18 |
New York, April 10, 1973 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.18 |
New York, April 10, 1973 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.18 |
Bombay, April 9, 1971 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.18 |
Bombay, April 9, 1971 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.18 |
Mayapura, September 29, 1974 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.19 |
Mayapura, September 29, 1974 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.19 |
Los Angeles, May 4, 1973 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.42 |
Geneva, June 1, 1974 Dhritarashtra Quits Home |
| LSB 1.13.10 |
Los Angeles, December 7, 1973 The Pandavas Retire Timely |
| LSB 1.15.29 |
Los Angeles, December 19, 1973 The Pandavas Retire Timely |
| LSB 1.15.41 |
Los Angeles, December 19, 1973 The Pandavas Retire Timely |
| LSB 1.15.41 |
Los Angeles, December 25, 1973 The Pandavas Retire Timely |
| LSB 1.15.47-48 |
Los Angeles, December 25, 1973 The Pandavas Retire Timely |
| LSB 1.15.47-48 |
Los Angeles, December 25, 1973 The Pandavas Retire Timely |
| LSB 1.15.47-48 |
Los Angeles, December 28, 1973 The Pandavas Retire Timely |
| LSB 1.15.51 |
Los Angeles, December 31, 1973 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.3 |
Los Angeles, January 11, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.16 |
Hawaii, January 20, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.24 |
Japan, April 22, 1972 Answers by Citing the Lord's Version |
| LSB 2.9.4 |
Bombay, November 8, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.8 |
Bombay, November 8, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.8 |
Bombay, November 9, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.9 |
Bombay, November 9, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.9 |
Bombay, November 26, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.26 |
Bombay, November 26, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.26 |
Bombay, November 26, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.26 |
Bombay, November 26, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.26 |
Bombay, December 4, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.35 |
Bombay, December 4, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.35 |
Bombay, December 16, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.4 |
Bombay, January 20, 1975 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.45 |
Hyderabad, April 11, 1975 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.2 |
Hyderabad, April 11, 1975 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.2 |
Hyderabad, April 13, 1975 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.2 |
Hyderabad, April 13, 1975 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.2 |
Hyderabad, April 13, 1975 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.2 |
Johannesburg, October 22, 1975 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.2 |
Vrndavana, November 7, 1976 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.19 |
Vrndavana, November 7, 1976 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.19 |
Vrndavana, November 12, 1976 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.25 |
Vrndavana, November 13, 1976 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.26 |
Vrndavana, November 13, 1976 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.26 |
Bombay, November 10, 1970 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.13-14 |
Honolulu, May 19, 1976 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.19 |
San Francisco, July 16, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.31 |
Los Angeles, June 5, 1976 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.39 |
Los Angeles, July 23, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.42 |
Vrndavana, September 18, 1975 Ajamila Delivered by the Vishnudutas |
| LSB 6.2.15 |
Mombassa, September 12, 1971 What Prahlada Learned in the Womb |
| LSB 7.7.30-31 |
Mayapur, February 14, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.7 |
Mayapur, February 14, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.7 |
Montreal, July 4, 1968 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.9 |
Montreal, July 4, 1968 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.9 |
Montreal, July 4, 1968 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.9 |
Mayapur, March 12, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.34 |
Mayapur, March 12, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.34 |
Vrndavana, April 2, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.47 |
Vrndavana, April 3, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.48 |
Room Conversation December 1970 |
| TLKS 1970.12.247D2 |
Room Conversation August 1971 |
| TLKS 1971.8.24826 |
Room Conversation May 1972 |
| TLKS 1972.5.248AE |
Conversation with Bajaj and Bhusan September 1972 |
| TLKS 1972.9.248FA |
Morning Walk March 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.3.24B96 |
Morning Walk March 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.3.24B96 |
Morning Walk April 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.4.24BBE |
Press Conference April 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.4.24BDA |
Morning Walk June 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.6.24C86 |
Reporters Interview June 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.6.24CDE |
Evening Discussion May 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.5.24E02 |
Morning Walk September 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.9.25002 |
Morning Walk September 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.9.25016 |
Morning Walk November 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.11.250AA |
Room Conversation January 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.1.2516E |
Morning Walk February 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.2.251B6 |
Evening Darsana July 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.7.2545A |
Evening Darsana August 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.8.2556A |
Morning Walk December 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.12.256A2 |
Morning Walk December 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.12.256A2 |
Room Conversation January 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.1.2580E |
Room Conversation with Scientists, Svarupa Damodara, and Dr. Sharma March 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.3.258FE |
Conversation with Yadubara (after seeing film) April 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.4.25932 |
Evening Darsana May 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.5.2599A |
Room Conversation October 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.10.25B22 |
Room Conversation October 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.10.25B26 |
Room Conversation October 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.10.25B26 |
Room Conversation October 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.10.25B26 |
New York, December 27, 1966 |
| LCC 1.3.87 |
Bhuvanesvara, January 24, 1977 |
| LCC 2.8.128 |
New York, January 2, 1967 |
| LCC 2.20.391 |
Los Angeles, May 18, 1970 Lectures on Isopanishad |
| LISO 13 |