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Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG Chapters 7 - 12

BG 11.52, Purport: the transcendental process is described in Bhagavad-gītā, Chapter Four: to hear about Kṛṣṇa from authorities. That is the actual Vedic process, and those who are actually in the Vedic line hear about Kṛṣṇa from authority, and by repeated hearing about Him, Kṛṣṇa becomes dear.

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 1

SB 1.12.13, Purport: There is a need for a good and intelligent class of brāhmaṇas who are expert in performing the purificatory processes prescribed in the system of varṇāśrama-dharma. Unless such purificatory processes are performed, there is no possibility of good population, and in the age of Kali the population all over the world is of śūdra quality or lower for want of this purificatory process. It is not possible, however, to revive the Vedic process of purification in this age, for want of proper facilities and good brāhmaṇas, but there is the Pāñcarātrika system also recommended for this age.

SB Canto 2

SB 2.5.11, Purport: As the decision of the supreme court of a state is final, similarly the judgment of Brahmājī, the supreme authority in the universe, is final in the Vedic process of acquiring knowledge.

SB 2.7.13, Purport: The Vedic process is to follow in the footsteps of great authorities, and that is the only process for knowing that which is beyond our imagination.

SB Canto 3

SB 3.5.26, Purport: The whole Vedic process is to remind one of this essential feature of life.

SB 3.28.11, Purport: According to Āyur-vedic medical science the three items kapha, pitta and vāyu (phlegm, bile and air) maintain the physiological condition of the body. Modern medical science does not accept this physiological analysis as valid, but the ancient Āyur-vedic process of treatment is based upon these items.

SB Canto 4

SB 4.8.32, Purport: Generally, a thoroughly trained person takes to spiritual perfection at the end of his life. According to the Vedic system, therefore, life is divided into four stages. In the beginning, one becomes a brahmacārī, a student who studies Vedic knowledge under the authoritative guidance of a spiritual master. He then becomes a householder and executes household duties according to the Vedic process.

SB 4.22.34, Purport: The Vedic process of sense gratification is therefore planned in such a way that one can economically develop and enjoy sense gratification and yet ultimately attain liberation.

SB 4.30.22, Purport: Therefore the Lord says in Bhagavad-gītā (15.15), vedaiś ca sarvair aham eva vedyaḥ: understanding the Supreme Personality of Godhead through the process of the Vedas is perfect and conclusive.

SB 4.30.22, Purport: This is the conclusive Vedic process. The Vedas also indicate that simply by chanting the holy names of the Lord one can without a doubt become spiritually advanced.

SB Canto 7

SB 7.5.52, Purport: That is the Vedic process. When one is above the stages of dharma, artha, kāma and mokṣa, one becomes a devotee.

SB 7.9.50, Purport: The results of bhakti are reserved for such a paramahaṁsa, and this stage cannot be obtained by any Vedic process other than devotional service.

SB Canto 8

SB 8.16.5, Purport: Nonetheless, the Vedic process is so comprehensive that even in householder life one can adjust his activities according to the regulative principles of dharma, artha, kāma and mokṣa.

SB Canto 9

SB 9.14.46, Purport: According to the Vedic process, one can get a son through semen (śukra), one can get a bona fide disciple through initiation (sāvitra), or one can get a son or disciple through the fire of sacrifice (yajña).

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Adi-lila

CC Adi 7.107, Purport: The Vedic process is to hear from authority.

CC Adi 17.257, Purport: One who adopts this Vedic process of surrender learns devotional service and is certainly successful

CC Madhya-lila

CC Madhya 3.181, Purport: Therefore the whole Vedic process is meant to save the wandering living entities from the clutches of māyā—birth, death, disease and old age.

CC Madhya 20.135, Purport: Since the Vedas enjoin one to search out Kṛṣṇa and take shelter at His lotus feet, and since no Vedic process but devotional service will enable one to do this, one has to take to devotional service.

Other Books by Śrīla Prabhupada

Krsna, The Supreme Personality of Godhead

Krsna Book, Chapter 87: But just as the sun rays are sometimes covered by a cloud, which is created by the sun, so the conditioned souls, although eternally existing as parts of the Supreme Lord, are sometimes put within the cloud of the material concept of life, in the darkness of ignorance. The whole Vedic process is to alleviate that darkened condition.

Krsna Book, Chapter 87: The Vedic process is to promote the conditioned soul gradually from the mode of ignorance to the mode of passion, and from the mode of passion to the mode of goodness.

Krsna Book, Chapter 88: Actually, according to the Vedic process, the śiva-liṅga in the temple or the form of Lord Śiva in the temple is worshiped simply by offering Ganges water, because it is said that Lord Śiva is greatly satisfied when Ganges water is poured upon his head.

Page Title:Vedic process
Compiler:Siddha Rupa, Visnu Murti, Serene
Created:December 10 2007,
Totals by Section:BG=1, SB=13, CC=4, OB=3, Lec=72, Con=15, Let=3
No. of Quotes:111