11. Viewing Thee as their common ground, the Yoga (the school of ascetic practice) and the Sankhya (the school of knowledge) claim absolute truth for their respective views, but speak of The... Read more
8. Whatever is described by words and understood by the intellect, and whatever is grasped by the senses and imagined by the mind is not Thy pristine nature. They are all the expressions of... Read more
4. The physical body, pranas (vital energy), mind, gross elements and subtle elements, being aspects of Prakrti, are not naturally conscious of themselves or of the senses which grasp them o... Read more
The Hamsa-Gita is contained in slokas 22 to 54 of chapter 4 of Skandha VI of Srimad Bhagavata. Sri Suka said: 1. He (Daksha) extolled the worshipful Lord, who is not perceived by the senses,... Read more