Examples of using Perfect knowledge in English and their translations into Danish
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But there is no perfect knowledge.
Perfect knowledge means I must be perfect. .
And he thought that with perfect knowledge.
We take perfect knowledge from Kṛṣṇa.
It may be like that," butthat is not perfect knowledge.
You will get perfect knowledge, the science of God.
So we are not interested now about calculation the perfect knowledge.
Therefore perfect knowledge is acquired by hearing.
Because everyone is imperfect,anyone should give his perfect knowledge.
So we accept knowledge, perfect knowledge, by hearing.
Only one who is above the condition of these material laws,he can give us the perfect knowledge.
And he thought that with perfect knowledge man could control anything.
So if you take instruction from Vivasvān, from the sun-god,then you get the perfect knowledge.
So love of Godhead on the basis of perfect knowledge is real love of God.
So how we can get perfect knowledge from a person who is, I mean to say, possessing all these faults?
So if the child accepts,then he gets the perfect knowledge immediately.
It will affect the perfect knowledge and handling of the camera and accessories.
So this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is for giving perfect knowledge to the human society.
But if you take the perfect knowledge from the supreme perfect, then your knowledge is perfect. .
The conditioned soul, however he may be academically advanced, educated,he cannot give us any perfect knowledge.
It is to win an unbreakable peace and a perfect knowledge which neither death nor man can steal or impair.
He is said by sages to be a worker for whom the reactions of work have been burned up by the fire of perfect knowledge.
This perfect knowledge comes from God, or Kṛṣṇa, and it is distributed by paramparā system, by disciplic succession.
The Vedic principle is that unless one is not liberatedfrom the material conditions, he cannot give us any perfect knowledge.
Just like I have already explained,Kṛṣṇa gives the knowledge, perfect knowledge, to Brahmā, and Brahmā gives the knowledge to Nārada.
So when you receive knowledge from a person who is transcendental to all these four kinds of defects,that is perfect knowledge.
By such perfect knowledge one can remain steady in his convictions, but by academic knowledge one is easily deluded and is confused by apparent contradictions.
Moreover His design comprehended the heavens, for He gave order and perfection to the seven firmaments; andof all things He has perfect knowledge 2:29.
All humans can recognize him by the nature of all his properties,but the most perfect knowledge(of Allaah) is familiar with the nature of His perfection, His majesty and beauty.
In the material world, one who is unaffected by whatever good or evil he may obtain, neither praising it nor despising it,is firmly fixed in perfect knowledge.