the eleventh Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam, the Lord says so himself that it is not necessary to cultivate speculative knowledge and renunciation when actually engaged in His devotional service.
Spiritual perfection, which is known even in the material world is described in the Bhagavad Gita (XII.13-20): "The devotee, envious of anything that behaves in with all benevolent friend, who of nothing is believed the owner, who is free from false ego and remains the same in joy as in sorrow, forgiving, who always knows contentment and engages with determination in devotional service, and whose mind and the bodies are left to the Supreme Lord - that one is me dear devotee who never causes agitating to others, and joys and sorrows do not, that does not depend on the modes of. physical action. pure being, an expert on everything, free from anxiety, free from suffering, and who do not seek the fruit of his actions, this one is very expensive me one who grasps neither the joy or sorrow, that does grieves nor covets, who renounces as favorable to unfavorable, that one is me very much. he who shows equal to the friend or the enemy, which remains the same in glory or disgrace, heat or cold, praise or blame, forever pure from all defilement, still silent, satisfied with everything, careless of the house, which, established in knowledge is with me love and devotion - that one is me dearly. One who, full of faith in this imperishable path of devotional service is committed entirely, making Me the supreme goal, this one is also very dear to Krishna. "
The person who is never brought happiness, hatred, grief and ambition hardware, detached from any favorable or harmful activity of the material world and fully dedicated to Krishna consciousness, is very dear to Krishna.The devotee who shows equal to the so-called friends and enemies of this world, and neither heat nor cold disturbing by some attachment to the body, which feels no attachment and remain equanimous to be respected or that insult, which remains serious, satisfied in all circumstances, no fixed residence but still established in Krishna consciousness - this one is very dear to the Lord. Even without being established in such a transcendental position, the fact that approved such transcendence will make us very dear to Krishna.
The mere devotional service to the Supreme Personality help bring an end to the perpetual transmigration which overwhelms life after life. In other words, the practice of listening will allow him to settle firmly on the path of loving service and devotion offered to Vishnu or Krishna, ending his wanderings in the material universe. However, this method is very simple: just listen carefully to the sweet