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Vraja Krśńa and Sáḿkhya Philosophy (Discourse 7) (1)

[13] “Human beings and elephants [...] called Rádhá. One who aspires to know the concept of Rádhá-Krśńa [...] Rádhá]. Those texts have failed too.

Táttvika Diipiká (Paiṋcama Parva) (1)

[17] Titles of the present society have [...] years, the cause being that everyone aspires to pertain to an elevated caste. [...] simply misuses of energy and money.

Tantra and Its Effect on Society (1)

[3] Spiritual practice means practice [...] irrespective of caste, creed or religion, aspires for spiritual expansion or does [...] practice, oppose the cult of Tantra.

Spiritual Discourses (2)

[67] What is Tantra? The process of [...] caste, creed or religion, one who aspires for spiritual expansion, or does [...] fundamental spiritual science.

[89] If spiritual aspirants think they [...] devoted spiritual aspirant never aspires for these things. Even if the [...] takes them back by His right one.

Service to Humanity Is the Supreme Ideology of Life (1)

[16] Now, what about action? Human beings [...] unparalleled. Even Indra, the king of gods aspires for befriending such a person. [...] “Move ahead, move ahead”.

Prapatti, Viprapatti, and Aprapatti (Discourse 6) (3)

[2] From the viewpoint of geography, [...] application. Vaeśńava Tantra aspires to lead humanity towards Parama [...] 1 )

[3] Here I do not propose to say anything [...] that Vaeśńava Tantra aspires to lead spiritual aspirants towards [...] present context this is irrelevant.)

[27] Now, is there any difference between [...] hair-splitting knowledge which aspires to arrive at the goal through [...] viprapatti nor prapatti nor aprapatti.

One Will Have to Know Oneself (1)

[11] The word pańd́ita [...] a pańd́ita. If one aspires to become a pańd́ita, one will have to know oneself.

Niiti and Dharma (1)

[32] The final goal of dharma is Paramátman, [...] A devoted sádhaka never aspires for these things. Even if Paramátman [...] and not for Your powers.”

The Cardinal Spirit of Action and the Supreme Stance of Devotion (Karma-Sannyása and Parábhakti) (1)

[11] One can execute some ordinary types of work with one’s own little intellect. But if one aspires to undertake any noble ventures, [...] spirit of karma sannyása.