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Pages in category "Best Example of a Devotee of God"
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- The best example (of a yogi), set herein (BG 2.58), is the tortoise. The tortoise can at any moment wind up his senses and exhibit them again at any time for particular purposes. BG 1972 purports
- They (great devotees) are always peaceful, thinking of Krsna, and therefore they are called dhira. The best example of such a devotee is Narada Muni
- Those who follow your example will naturally become My pure devotees. You are the best example of My devotee, and others should follow in your footsteps