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Family Festivals by Rohininandana Dasa

Family Festivals by Rohininandana Dasa

May 1, 1993 | Bhakti Yoga at Home, Rohininandana Dasa, Volume-27 Number-03

KRSNA CONSCIOUSNESS has to be lived to be understood, and when it is lived, one's world becomes bright with an ever-increasing festiveness of spiritual emotion. The Sanskrit word for festival is utsava, which means "pleasure," or more fully,... read more
Help! My Husband Is Not a Devotee! by Rohininandana Dasa

Help! My Husband Is Not a Devotee! by Rohininandana Dasa

Mar 1, 1993 | Bhakti Yoga at Home, Rohininandana Dasa, Volume-27 Number-02

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOUR spouse isn't a devotee of Krsna? Or how would you counsel someone in that situation? How would you decide what is the "right" thing to do? I recently received a letter from an aspiring devotee named Susan, who wrote that she... read more
Devotees and Health by Rohininandana Dasa

Devotees and Health by Rohininandana Dasa

Jan 1, 1993 | Bhakti Yoga at Home, Rohininandana Dasa, Volume-27 Number-01

WHEN I FIRST LIVED in a Hare Krsna temple, another new devotee, Bhakta Michael, won my admiration for his complete neglect of his health and hygiene. I had learned that the self was different from the body, but not knowing how to apply that understanding, I thought... read more
Mantras in Your Home by Rohininandana Dasa

Mantras in Your Home by Rohininandana Dasa

Nov 1, 1992 | Bhakti Yoga at Home, Rohininandana Dasa, Volume-26 Number-06

MY FAMILY AND I spend a few minutes each morning memorizing Sanskrit verses, or slokas. One of us recites a sloka line by line, and the rest of us repeat. We've followed this simple practice for a year now, and already I can see some good... read more
The Art of Reading Transcendental Literature by Rohininandana Dasa

The Art of Reading Transcendental Literature by Rohininandana Dasa

Sep 1, 1992 | Bhakti Yoga at Home, Rohininandana Dasa, Volume-26 Number-05

When Suta Gosvami spoke the Srimad-Bhagavatam to the sages in the Naimisaranya forest, the atmosphere was so intensely respectful that even the birds ceased their songs. The sages didn't cough or shuffle their feet; they were enraptured. Lord Krsna... read more
Tilaka: The Mark of God by Rohininandana Dasa

Tilaka: The Mark of God by Rohininandana Dasa

Jul 1, 1992 | Bhakti Yoga at Home, Rohininandana Dasa, Volume-26 Number-04

ANYONE WHO WISHES TO acknowledge the simple truth that "I am Lord Krsna's servant" can wear tilaka, the clay mark devotees wear on the forehead and other places on their body. You may not feel you have much devotion to Krsna, but you're not... read more
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