As > References for ‘ásakti, Asakti’
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[2] I told you that the word “bhakti” [...] other object, it is called “ásakti” or “attachment”. [...] wine, for example, it is called ásakti for wine. An attachment for any object other than Parama Puruśa is called “ásakti”.
[14] Here the word “cittamásrńya” [...] towards any other object it is “ásakti”. Similarly, if ones attachment [...] Káma occurs when one has an ásakti to run after name, fame, education, [...] within the reach of the human mind.
[27] Next one is Yojanát. Yojana [...] a non-integral entity is called Ásakti in Saḿskrta and the mental [...] why in the scriptures it is said:
[18] Say, for instance, a person is [...] a limited thing. We call it ásakti [attachment, addiction]. [...] [intemperance] – these are all ásakti , not prema . The bliss [...] Krśńaprema .
[6] The meaning of the word bhakti [...] something limited, it is called ásakti, and when the attraction is to [...] compromise, no meeting point, between ásakti and bhakti, between attraction [...] to the objects of the world. In ásakti, the feeling is that I get the [...] and the night, cannot coexist.
[32] Your longing for Him, however, [...] any finite objectivity is called ásakti. Attraction to friends is ásakti, attraction to God is bhakti. In the case of ásakti the object is limited, in the case of bhakti it is unlimited.
[1] And the idea functioning behind ásakti, that is, desire for something [...] physicality and intellectuality.
[7] In philosophical language, this love for the finite is called ásakti. The transactional relationship of human beings based on ásakti is business and attraction or [...] and wish for nothing and return.
[4] One may have attachment towards [...] attachment to physicality is called ásakti or viśayánurakti, [...] called paránurakti or bhakti.
[7] In philosophical terms the attraction for finite objects is called Ásakti and the attraction for the infinite [...] and is supreme love personified.
[8] If a man wants to become a devotee [...] something else, it is known as Asakti (Attachment) and not Bhakti. [...] work. They will do maximum work.