QA : Verse no. 6.9-10
Question 1 : What are the three degrees of realizations of Lord Krisna ? What is the difference between them ?
Answer 1 : "K???a is realized in different degrees as Brahman, Paramātmā and the Supreme Personality of Godhead. K???a consciousness means, concisely, to be always engaged in the transcendental loving service of the Lord. But those who are attached to the impersonal Brahman or the localized Supersoul are also partially K???a conscious, because impersonal Brahman is the spiritual ray of K???a and Supersoul is the all-pervading partial expansion of K???a. Thus the impersonalist and the meditator are also indirectly K???a conscious. A directly K???a conscious person is the topmost transcendentalist because such a devotee knows what is meant by Brahman or Paramātmā. His knowledge of the Absolute Truth is perfect, whereas the impersonalist and the meditative yogī are imperfectly K???a conscious."
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Question 2 : What is K???a consciousness ? Why a person in K???a consciousness is called the perfect yogī ?
Answer 2 : "K???a consciousness means, concisely, to be always engaged in the transcendental loving service of the Lord."
"A K???a conscious person well knows that everything belongs to K???a, and thus he is always free from feelings of personal possession. As such, he has no hankering for anything on his own personal account. He knows how to accept things in favor of K???a consciousness and how to reject things unfavorable to K???a consciousness. He is always aloof from material things because he is always transcendental, and he is always alone, having nothing to do with persons not in K???a consciousness. Therefore a person in K???a consciousness is the perfect yogī."
Ref : Bhagavad-Gita 6.9-10, Purport, Srila Prabhupada
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