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Sankhya philosophy as found in Bhagavad-gita etc.

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MD Prabhu wrote:

 

"That said, judicious association really is the key to our advancement; but

as in all things, there are positive and negative aspects of association.

In my view, people often can, and do, practically nullify the good

association they take--by failing to consider carefully enough the effects

of whatever bad association they also accept, whether circumstantially or

otherwise. Such consideration is practically a part of the anartha-nivrrti

process and its logic is the basis of the various prohibitions in sastra.

It's grounded in the extremely subtle (and hence, abstruse) principles of

Sankhya philosophy as found in Bhagavad-gita, Srimad-bhagavatam, and allied

smrtis."

 

Mukunda Prabhu, please elaborate on how Sankhya philosophy as found in

Bhagavad-gita etc. affects and maybe effects the anartha-nivrrti process.

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