Names | Meanings |
Achala | Still Lord |
Achyuta | Infallible Lord |
Adbhutah | Wonderful God |
Adidev | The Lord of the Lords |
Aditya | the Son of Aditi |
Ajanma | One Who Is Limitless and Endless |
Ajaya | the Conqueror of Life and Death |
Akshara | Indestructible Lord |
Amrut | One Who Is Sweet as Nectar |
Anaadih | One Who Is the First Cause |
Anandsagar | Compassionate Lord |
Ananta | the Endless Lord |
Anantajit | Ever Victorious Lord |
Anaya | One Who Has No Leader |
Aniruddha | One Who Cannot Be Obstructed |
Aparajeet | the Lord Who Cannot Be Defeated |
Avyukta | One Who Is As Clear As Cry |
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1. om sri-krsnaya namah
2. om kamala-nathaya namah
3. om vasudevaya namah
4. om sanatanaya namah
5. om vasudevatmajaya namah
6. om punyaya namah
7. om lila-manusa-vigrahaya namah
8. om srivatsa-kaustubha-dharaya namah
9. om yasoda-vatsalaya namah
10. om haraye namah
11. om caturbhujatta-cakrasi-gada-sankhambujayudhaya namah
12. om devaki-nandanaya namah
13. om srisaya namah
14. om nanda-gopa-priyatmajaya namah
15. om yamuna-vega-samharine namah
16. om balabhadra-priyanujaya namah
17. om putana-jivita-haraya nam
108 Names of Lord Sri Rama
OM SHRI RAMAYA NAMAHA
Obeisances to Sri Rama, the Giver of happiness
OM RAMABHADRAYA NAMAHA
Obeisances to Sri Rama, the Auspicious One
OM RAMACHANDRAYA NAMAHA
Obeisances to Sri Rama, who is as lustrous as the moon
OM SHASHVATAYA NAMAHA
Obeisances to Sri Rama, to the ever-lasting one
OM RAJIVALOCHANAYA NAMAHA
Obeisances to Sri Rama, the Lotus-eyed
OM SHRIMATE NAMAHA
Obeisances to Sri Rama, the Abode of Lakshmi
OM RAJENDRAYA NAMAHA
Obeisances to Sri Rama, the King of kings
OM RA
Bhagavad Gita 2.13
dehino 'smin yatha dehe kaumaram yauvanam jaratatha dehantara-praptir dhiras tatra na muhyati
As the embodied soul continuously passes, in this body, from boyhood to youth to old age, the soul similarly passes into another body at death. A sober person is not bewildered by such a change.
Dear Devotees
Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada
As I am finishing my last preparations for the upcoming Japa and Kirtan Retreat in Radhadesh, I'm becoming increasingly enthusiastic. This Retreat will be different from all the other ones which I have facilitated in the past. The main inspiration for this retreat will be the Bhajan Rahasya of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura which is a fantastic, experience oriented guide book for a deep and fulfilling practice with the H
One evening in the temple, as Prabhupada concluded his lecture about Prahlada Maharaja, he asked if there were any questions. Himavati, one of the women disciples, raised her hand.
Prabhupada: "Yes?"
Himavati: "Prahlada Maharaja was such a great devotee that he said, "nothing is mine.' But then why does he say "my God'? How could God become his? Why does he say that?"
Prabhupada: "Then what shall he say?"
Himavati: "I don't understand. How can he say it? If you understand nothing belongs to you, th
eko nanatvam anvicchan
yoga-talpat samutthitah
viryam hiranmayam devo
mayaya vyasrjat tridha
ekah -- He, one alone; nanatvam -- varieties; anvicchan -- so desiring; yoga-talpat -- from the bedstead of mystic slumber; samutthitah -- thus generated; viryam -- the semina; hiranmayam -- golden hue; devah -- the demigod; mayaya -- by the external energy; vyasrjat -- perfectly created; tridha -- in three features.
dravyam karma ca kalas ca
svabhavo jiva eva ca
yad-anugrahatah santi
na santi yad-upeksaya
dravyam -- physical elements; karma -- action; ca -- and; kalah -- time; ca -- also; sva-bhavah jivah -- the living entities; eva -- certainly; ca -- also; yat -- whose; anugrahatah -- by the mercy of; santi -- exist; na -- does not; santi -- exist; yat-upeksaya -- by negligence.
The Beach Boys were doing a series of shows at the Chevron Hotel. Janne had befriended them a
Question: Does Sincere Work Purify the Heart? |
Please accept my respectful obeisances, |
Answer: Work Minus Bhakti is Contamination |
When reading scripture one must always read the verses in context in order |
Applying the Bhagavad-Gita Today
Why should I bother with the Bhagavad-Gita?
How does it apply to me today?
What is the Bhagavad-Gita?
The Bhagavad-Gita is the only word of God in person. It is the conversation between a man called Arjuna and God himself in the human form, Lord Krishna. The conversation took place in Kurukshetra (India), more than 5000 years ago.
Arjuna was a typical person in the material world. He was in a dilemma as he was forgetful of his real duties in life. Therefore Krishna sp