My devotee who is not dependent on the ordinary course of activities,who is pure,expert,without cares ,
free from all pains,and not striving for some results is very dear to Me .
My devotee who is not dependent on the ordinary course of activities,who is pure,expert,without cares ,
free from all pains,and not striving for some results is very dear to Me .
THE FOLLOWING LECTURE IS A GLORIFICATION OF BHIVU CHAITANYA PRABHU, GIVEN BY HIS HOLINESS BHAKTI CHARU SWAMI ON 23 DECEMBER 2007 IN ISKCON UJJAIN, INDIA.
Transcription : His Grace Suhrid-Krishna Dasa
Editing : Her Grace Ranga Radhika Dasi
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nama om vishnu-padaya krishna-preshthaya bhu-tale
shrimate bhaktivedanta-svamin iti namine
namas te sarasvate deve gaura-vani-pracharine
nirvishesha-shunyavadi pashcatya-desha-tari
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Prabhupada replied to Madhudvisa:
From the photo it appears that everything is very nice. I am
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Father Frank Wallace SJ was the Acting Provincial of the Australian Province of the Society of Jesus, an order of monks in the Roman Catholic Church. As well as being effectively the "second in command" of the Jesu