Bhagavad-gita As It Is
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saṅkhyā means that which describes things in detail,
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Sankhya=To describe things in detail
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Jyotiṣṭoma sacrifices.
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Jyotistoma sacrifices?
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Samādhi means “fixed mind.”
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Samadhi=Fixed Mind
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Mukunda, or the giver of mukti,
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Mukunda-Giver of Mukti
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It is said that a fool is undiscovered as long as he does not speak, and certainly a well-dressed fool cannot be identified unless he speaks, but as soon as he speaks, he reveals himself at once.
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A fool is undiscovered aslong as he does not speak
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The word muni means one who can agitate his mind in various ways for mental speculation without coming to a factual conclusion. It is said that every muni has a different angle of vision, and unless a muni differs from other munis, he cannot be called a muni in the strict sense of the term.
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Muni=One who can agitate his mind with various ways of mental speculation without coming to a factual conclusion
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The test of a yogī, devotee, or self-realized soul is that he is able to control the senses according to his plan. Most people, however, are servants of the senses and are thus directed by the dictation of the senses. That is the answer to the question as to how the yogī is situated. The senses are compared to venomous serpents. They want to act very loosely and without restriction. The yogī, or the devotee, must be very strong to control the serpents – like a snake charmer. He never allows them to act independently. There are many injunctions in the revealed scriptures; some of them are ...more
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The test of a yogi,devotee or self realized soul is how much they cam control their senses
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Though the embodied soul may be restricted from sense enjoyment, the taste for sense objects remains. But ceasing such engagements by experiencing a higher taste, he is fixed in consciousness. PURPORT Unless one is transcendentally situated, it is not possible to cease from sense enjoyment. The process of restriction from sense enjoyment by rules and regulations is something like restricting a diseased person from certain types of eatables. The patient, however, neither likes such restrictions nor loses his taste for eatables. Similarly, sense restriction by some spiritual process like ...more
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Trying to restrict the senses can do more harm than good. you just havr to find a higher form of happiness to transcend the senses
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“Since my mind has been engaged in the service of the lotus feet of Lord Kṛṣṇa, and I have been enjoying an ever new transcendental humor, whenever I think of sex life with a woman, my face at once turns from it, and I spit at the thought.”
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The man spitting the thought of Women after being in Krisna Consciousness
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phantasmagoria.
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A sequence of real or imaginary scenes that seem like a dream
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By development of Kṛṣṇa consciousness one can know that everything has its use in the service of the Lord. Those who are without knowledge of Kṛṣṇa consciousness artificially try to avoid material objects, and as a result, although they desire liberation from material bondage, they do not attain to the perfect stage of renunciation. Their so-called renunciation is called phalgu, or less important.
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Phalgu=Less important
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