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Baladeva Vidyabhusana Part II  by Nandarani Devi Dasi and Dayananda Dasa

Baladeva Vidyabhusana Part II by Nandarani Devi Dasi and Dayananda Dasa

Mar 1, 1991 | Dayananda Dasa, Nandarani Devi Dasi, Vaishnava Saints, Volume-25 Number-02

The Gaudiya Vedantist SUMMARY OF PART I: In the early eighteenth century, after a vigorous study of Vedanta philosophy, Baladeva Vidyabhusana accepted Lord Caitanya's teachings as the highest revelation of the Absolute Truth. Meanwhile, a sect in Rajasthan... read more
Baladeva Vidyabhusana Part I by Dayananda Dasa and Nandarani Devi Dasi

Baladeva Vidyabhusana Part I by Dayananda Dasa and Nandarani Devi Dasi

Jan 1, 1991 | Dayananda Dasa, Nandarani Devi Dasi, Vaishnava Saints, Volume-25 Number-01

The Gaudiya Vedantist THEIR VOICES ROSE with the sun. It was early morning in an Indian village school. The boys sat in neat rows behind palm-leaf manuscripts, committing their lessons to memory. As they chanted their grammar rules, their rhetoric lessons, and their... read more
Now His Art Has Meaning by Nandarani Devi Dasi

Now His Art Has Meaning by Nandarani Devi Dasi

Apr 1, 1983 | Hare Krsna People, Nandarani Devi Dasi, Volume-18 Number-04

A gifted artist gives up a career on Madison Avenue for a simple life of spiritual dedication. In the spring of 1969, the Today Show ran a special on the paintings of Alfred Valerio, a Madison Avenue ad designer on his way to the top of the commercial art... read more
How a Krsna Conscious Woman Achieved Liberation by Nandarani Devi Dasi

How a Krsna Conscious Woman Achieved Liberation by Nandarani Devi Dasi

Dec 1, 1980 | Nandarani Devi Dasi, Uncategorized, Volume-15 Number-12

A queen of Vedic India found freedom in dependence. Recently I was reading one of the many new books by women who feel they should make their miserable plight known to the world. The book read like a horror story. It told how nuptial love becomes a nightmare of... read more
Flood Diary by Nandarani Devi Dasi

Flood Diary by Nandarani Devi Dasi

Dec 1, 1978 | Nandarani Devi Dasi, Uncategorized, Volume-13 Number-12

West Bengal, India The flood last fall was devastating. One of the districts hardest hit was Nadia, where ISKCON's center stands. Here one of the devotees relates how she and the others survived, and how they worked to bring relief to the villagers. September 26:... read more

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