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Mayastakam by Damodara Pandita Dasa

Feb 1, 2012 | Damodara Pandita Dasa, Poetry, Volume-09 Number-02 (Indian)

  All glories to you What-is-not Hovering by my side, Leading me down the path of lust, My eternal friend and guide.   All glories to you What-is-not When I chant Krishna’s name, You steal my mind and make me think Of wealth and worldly fame.  ... read more
Poetic Expression by Damodara Pandita Dasa

Poetic Expression by Damodara Pandita Dasa

Jan 1, 2010 | Damodara Pandita Dasa, Poetry, Volume-07 Number-01 (Indian)

Sri Kalastakam Eight verses in glorification of the devastating benedictions of TIME TIME needs just a little time, To dye my black hair grey; And honor me with spectacles, And steal my teeth away. TIME needs just a little time, To anoint my brow with lines; And bless... read more
Art of Forgiveness by Damodara Pandita Dasa

Art of Forgiveness by Damodara Pandita Dasa

Mar 1, 2009 | Damodara Pandita Dasa, Volume-06 Number-03 (Indian)

When the world is facing unprecedented violence, forgiveness may be equated  with weakness,construed as an invitation to let evil loose upon the world.Nothing could be further from the truth, as this essay shows. What doth it profit a man if he breeds sin but... read more
Why 16,108 Wives? by Damodara Pandita Dasa

Why 16,108 Wives? by Damodara Pandita Dasa

Dec 1, 2007 | Damodara Pandita Dasa, Lord Krsna's Pastimes, Volume-04 Number-12 (Indian)

The story of why Lord Krsna has 16,108 wives speaks a lot of His nobility   Utter the name 'Kartika' and a visible excitement can be noticed amongst devotees of Krsna. It is festival time in Vraja! In this present month of Kartika, which is another name... read more
Why Steal Butter? by Damodara Pandita Dasa

Why Steal Butter? by Damodara Pandita Dasa

Mar 1, 2007 | Damodara Pandita Dasa, Uncategorized, Volume-04 Number-03 (Indian)

Is Krsna's stealing butter thievery or deep exchange of pure love? Long long ago, there was a beautiful dark skinned boy with eyes as wide as lotus petals and lustrous tresses of black curly hair. His name was Gopala Krsna and He lived in the ancient hamlet of... read more

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