How is it that Krsna describes the Vedas as containing flowery knowledge on fruitive activities, dealing mainly with material subjects, giving the impression that they are something to be rejected?
Rejecting aparā-vidyā (Bg 2.42 to 2.46)
How is it that Krsna describes the Vedas as containing flowery knowledge on fruitive activities, dealing mainly with material subjects, giving the impression that they are something to be rejected?