Location
vijayawada,andhra pradesh
Name / Initiated name
krishna
Daily number of rounds of Hare Krishna mahamantra.
12
When, where and how did you come into contact with the Hare Krishna Movement?
2 yrs back in tirupathi i visited the temple with the association of jnana prabhuji i came in contact with hare krishna movement
Name the nearest or most frequently Visited ISKCON temple/ centre and name few of the devotees whom you know.
i am the member of tirupathi iskcon youth forum ( shreyas )
Please describe yourself so that other like minded devotees can find you.
hare krsna,
dandavat pranam
my name is lal krishna ram doing my 2nd year btech
What are your expectations from this community?
anything in name of krsna
Describe any specific service you would love to offer to Lord Krishna & His devotees?
anything but mainly designing work.
Comments
Plz accept my humble obeisances..
Hare Krishna
Ur most unqualified Servent
Rajesh
beasts, insects, and human beings. Of the human species, most are
uncivilized, and out of the few civilized species only a small number of
human beings take to religious life. Out of many so-called religionists,
most identify themselves by designations, claiming, "I am Hindu," "I am
Muslim," "I am Christian," and so on. Some engage in philanthropic
work, some give to the poor, and open schools and hospitals. This
altruistic process is called karma-kanda. Out of millions of these karmakandis,
there may be one jnani("one who knows"). Out of millions of
jnanis, one may be liberated, and out of billions of liberated souls, one
may be able to understand Krishna. This, then, is the position of Krishna. As
Krishna Himself says in the Bhagavad-gitä (7.3):
manusyanaam sahasresu
kascid yatati siddhaye
yatatäm api siddhänäm
kascin mäm vetti tattvatah
"Out of many thousands among men, one may endeavor for perfection,
and of those who have achieved perfection, hardly one knows Me in
truth."
Understanding Krishna, then, is very difficult. But although the
understanding of God is a difficult subject, God explains Himself in the
Bhagavad-gitä. He says, "I am like this, and I am like this. The material
nature is like this, and the spiritual nature is like that. The living
entities are like this, and the Supreme Soul is like that." Thus everything
is completely described in the Bhagavad-gitä. Although understanding
God is very difficult, it is not difficult when God Himself gives us His
own knowledge. Actually that is the only process by which we can
understand God. To understand God by our own speculation is not
possible, for God is unlimited and we are limited. Our knowledge and
perception are both very limited, so how can we understand the
unlimited? If we simply accept the version of the unlimited, we can come
to understand Him. That understanding is our perfection.(-Science of Self Realization)
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