1.3.1 The purpose of the Vedas
The real dharma is to surrender unto Krishna, but the rebellious living entity, instead of submitting to Krishna, engages in adharma, in a struggle for existence to become like
The real dharma is to surrender unto Krishna, but the rebellious living entity, instead of submitting to Krishna, engages in adharma, in a struggle for existence to become like
The Yamad?tas explain that dharma (religious principles) means following what Vedas prescribes. The opposite of that is irreligion. The Vedas are directly the Supreme Personality of Godhead,
All the suffering in life is due to ignorance about our real identity and our relationship with Krishna. To help us understand the transcendental knowledge,
The difference between a conditioned soul and a liberated soul is that the conditioned soul has four kinds of defects. [Isopanishad Introduction] The first defect
When it comes to acquiring knowledge, there are two processes. The ascending process (?roha-panth?) The descending process (avaroha-panth?) The ascending process means trying to understand
???This article will discuss the six questions from Srimad Bhagavatam, which brought to us the knowledge of devotional service. Every civilized and philosophically inclined person