Veda means knowledge, 

Sankya yoga is defined as the  perfect process of knowing.

The systematic progressive path of the Vedas  incorporating… karma yoga , jnana yoga , niskarma karma yoga , astanga yoga, and Bhakti yoga,  the yoga of devotion . All varieties  of yoga , when tinged with Bhakti , advance persons to the highest form of yoga, which is defined in the Vedas as pure Bhakti yoga .

Bhakti yoga is always a progressive path , there is no limit to love , and Srila Rupa Goswami has made a complete analysis of its progression.

The vedas supplementary litratures assist all the yogic paths ,  the jnana path ,the  karma path, and the various other  trancendental paths are all nicely defined.

The Sruti are like the direct commands of God  , the Smriti are like a family members commands  , Puranas are like friends commands ,and the Tantra are like business deals , where benefits are on offer .

The Srimad Bhagavatam contains all these paths and  their different and varying epistemological calculations,  along with the etymology of the specific Vedic and  Vaisnava teachers are highlighted . How they translate and find specified meanings of  sanskrit in particular ways to describe their relationships with Krishna and the relationships of others to Krishna  will also be found in the various commentary of the different acaryas .

The Vedas , on another administrative level , is a living, breathing personality ,  every deed on the ethereal or gross classical plain is calculated by various agencies and the responsive universal order , like a giant automated ” A I ” system , responds,  such is the inconceivable engineering of Divinity .

We know that inside one of your cells are hundreds of nano machines, each playing an essential role for continuous cell representation,  all of which are  self-replicating systems. From Macro to micro, everything is happening by the supream desire of Krishna. This consciousness is Krishna consciousness , the founder of ISKCON AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada said.

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