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krpa- bindu diya, Karo’ei dase.
trnapekha ati hina
sakala sahane, bala diya koro’,
... nija-mane sprha- hina
“Gurudeva, by a drop of mercy, make this servant of yours humbler than a blade of grass. Giving me strength to bear all trials and troubles, make me devoid of all desires for personal honor.”
Without your mercy, we cannot reach Krsna
Krsna se tomara, Krsna dite paro,
Tomara sakati ache
ami to’ kangala, ‘Krsna’ ‘Krsna’ boli’,
dhai tava pache pache
“Krsna is yours; you have the power to giv
Gaura a combination of Sambhoga(Union) & Vipralamba(Separation)/ Two Opposite Emotion in One Container
As mention in Gour Govind Maharajs Book - Suddha Nama Bhajana
Two opposites are there in one container, union and separation. It is visamrtera milana, the union of poison and nectar. When two opposites are in one container, that is Gaura. Are these two opposites there in the Krishna container? No. It is there only in the Gaura container. This is the difference between Gaura and Krishna. Otherwi
HareKrishna
Krishna Love Cow
Jay Srila Prabhupad Ki jay
SRILA PRABHUPADA'S
"PROTECT A COW"
VEDIC CIVILIZATION AND COW PROTECTION
Srimad Bhagavatam 8.6.12 The Demigods and Demons Declare a Truce
In this verse, the cultivation of bhakti-yoga is compared to many material activities. By friction one canget fire from wood, by digging the earth one can get food grains and water, and by agitating the milk bag of the cow one can get nectarean milk. Milk is compared to nectar, which one can drink to become im
Kubja was a hunchback woman who had pleased Krishna by offering Him sandalwood pulp when He was entering the city of Mathura. At that time Krishna converted Kubja into a beautiful society girl and promised her that He would visit her home. ...Simply by having previously supplied pulp of sandalwood to the Supreme Lord, Krishna, Kubja became free from all sinfull reactions.
(Krishna, The Supreme Personality of Godhead, chapter 48 )
Be assured that there is no more direct way to preach than to distribute Krishna conscious books. Whoever gets a book is benefited. If he reads the book he is benefited still more, or if he gives the books to someone else for reading, both he and the other person is benefited. Even if one does not read the book but simply holds it and sees it, he is benefited. If he simply gives small donation towards the work of Krishna consciousness he is benefited. Anyone who distributes these transcendental
If Srila Prabhupada visited you,
Maybe just for a day or two,
And came by unexpectedly,
I wonder what you'd do.
Oh, I know you'd give your nicest room,
To such an honored guest,
And all the food you'd offer,
Would be the very best.
And you would keep assuring him,
You're glad to have him there,
That serving him within your home,
Is a joy beyond compare.
But if you saw him coming,
Would you meet him at the door,
With arms outstretched to welcome,
This honored visitor?
Or would you have to change
As mention in Gour Govind Maharajs Book – Suddha Nama Bhajana
This Hare Krsna maha-mantra, consisting of sixteen-names and thirty-two syllables, is available in all the Vedas. The Kali-santarana Upanisad is one of the Vedas and such concocted slogans are not available in the Vedas. One should not follow these rascals and chant these concocted names. This is most important and one should understand that in every yuga there is a taraka-brahma-nama; and
In the Kali yuga the taraka-brahma-nama is:
hare

Bhaktivedanta Book Trust.
Dec 01, AUSTRALIA (SUN) — In relation to the jiva's fall from Goloka, yes it is correct that no marginal living entities or nitya-siddha devotees fall from Goloka.
Our understanding of the jiva's origin comes from the teachings of Srila Prabhupada. It is well known that some of the teachings of others within the Gaudiya Math believe that some marginal living entities originate from the Impersonal Brahmajyoti - Srila Prabhupada rejects that idea as his conclusion is no jiv
“When freed from all material affection, the soul, giving up the gross and subtle material bodies, can attain the spiritual sky in his original spiritual body and engage in transcendental loving service to the Lord in Vaikunthaloka or Krishnaloka.” (Shrila Prabhupada, Chaitanya Charitamrita, Adi 2.91-92 Purport)
This is the definition of mukti, or liberation. We living entities are currently in a conditioned state, forced to suffer the miseries of material life, but this is actually not our orig
Lecture by His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada given at London on August 11, 1971
ananda-cinmaya-rasa-pratibhavitabhis
tabhir ya eva nija-rupataya kalabhih
goloka eva nivasaty akhilatma-bhuto
govindam adi-purusam tam aham bhajami
[Bs. 5.37]
Ananda-cinmaya-rasa. Radha-Krishna, Govinda, is enjoying ananda-cinmaya-rasa, spiritual bliss. Cinmaya means spiritual, and rasa, bliss. That is eternal. We are also particles of that ananda-cinmaya-rasa. Anandamayo 'bhyasat (Vedanta-sutra 1.1.12). The Vedanta-sutra
The material world is simply a shadow of the spiritual world. So real life, real variety, real beauty, real knowledge, everything in reality is there in the spiritual world. This material world is only reflection. Just like if you create a clay doll, a very nice beautiful girl. But it is imitation. It is shadow of the real beautiful girl.
Prabhupada: Oh, Mr. Murti, I’m very glad to see you. Come here in front. How do you like this movement? Huh?
Mr. Murti: (inaudible)
Prabhupada: Thank you. (chuckl
So one should be trained from the very beginning how to become gentle. From the very beginning if one is taught to become ungentle, uncontrolled of senses, how at the end he can become gentle? And if the people are not gentle, how you can expect peace and prosperity? Therefore we see in your country, every house: "Beware of dog. Don't come here." Because... What is that? Because they cannot trust anybody. Anybody.
So this is not advancement of civilization. If you want to know what is civilizatio
Source:http://www.romapadaswami.com/node/781
Q. What does the term self-realization mean? Does it refer to the understanding that we are not these bodies or the understanding that we are servants and our prime most duty is to serve Krishna?
Both! To understand that we are not these bodies is the first lesson in spiritual life. But who are we? Definition by negation is insufficient. The next lesson then is to understand that we are eternal spirit souls, but that knowledge is also incomplete without
Q. In the Srimad Bhagavatam 1.7.36, Krishna reminds Arjuna: "A person who knows the principles of religion does not kill an enemy who is careless, intoxicated, insane, asleep, afraid or devoid of his chariot", thereby highlighting Ashwatthama's heinous crime. But during the Mahabharata war Krishna Himself advises Arjuna to kill Karna who was devoid of his chariot and not resisting. I find this contradictory and difficult to understand. Could you please clarify this matter?
Source: http://www.roma
Source: http://www.romapadaswami.com/node/2143
Q. Brhat-bhagavtamrta is BBT's latest publication. On p 414 there is indication that Karna and Duryodhana were 'partial incarnations of demons'. Could you supply the background to this statement? Was it due to the past life of Karna, or some other reason as to why he was destined to suffer so much, and do so many bad things? What wrong deeds had he done in his previous life or in his present life as Karna?
There are three different angles to consider
Posted on June 13, 2010
Filed under BVKS Sanga
Prajalpa means talking all nonsense. Suppose politics. “What Mr. Nixon did
yesterday, or what did he say?” So what interest we have got in Mr. Nixon?
We shall not waste our time talking this politics, that politics, this
sociology, this cinema, this affair, no. We have nothing to do with that.
That is called prajalpa, unnecessary talking. Talking means decreasing your
duration of life. Talking. So why should you decrease your life
unnecessarily? Every
1. Weakness of heart
The four types of weakness are:
1) Attachment to objects not related to Krishna
2) Deceitfulness or fault-finding
3) Enviousness
4) Desire for fame
2. Aparadha – all kinds of offenses
The four types of offenses are:
1) Offenses to the holy name
2) Offenses to the Deity
3) Offenses to the devotees
4) Offenses to other living entities
3. Asat-trsna – material desires
The four types of material desires are:
1) Desire for material objects
2) Desire for heavenly comforts
3) Desire for
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' HARE KRISHNA'