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"There are two kinds of worshipers on the path of philosophical speculation—one is called brahma-upāsaka, a worshiper of the impersonal Brahman, and the other is called mokṣākāṅkṣī, one who desires liberation"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Madhya-lila

There are two kinds of worshipers on the path of philosophical speculation—one is called brahma-upāsaka, a worshiper of the impersonal Brahman, and the other is called mokṣākāṅkṣī, one who desires liberation.

There are two kinds of worshipers on the path of philosophical speculation—one is called brahma-upāsaka, a worshiper of the impersonal Brahman, and the other is called mokṣākāṅkṣī, one who desires liberation.