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Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "Investigate"
The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
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- A devotee does not need to make separate investigations to understand the nature of Brahman. Bhagavad-gita also confirms this. Brahma-bhuyaya kalpate: (BG 14.26) a devotee at once becomes a self-realized soul in the Absolute Truth
- At the end of their investigation, the Sankhyaites finally accept only a transcendental (antimaterial) nonactive principle
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- If we take knowledge from the Vedas, we save so much time for investigating, or researching. We are very much fond of research. Everything is there in the Vedas
- In reference to your proposal that you switch banks in order to get higher rates that should be investigated very carefully that the bank is very reliable
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- The archaeological investigation has found so many relics, and in the Vedic literature we also find the mention of all the island, sapta-dvipa, seven islands. Seven islands means Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Australia and Oceania
- The other group accepts the antimaterial principle as being in direct opposition to the material principle with its twenty-four categories. This group is known as the Sankhyaites, and they investigate the material principles and analyze them minutely