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Vedic Thoughts, Volume-04 Number-10, 2007

Oct 1, 2007 | Vedic Thoughts, Volume-04 Number-10 (Indian)

Even the entirety of whatever there may be within the three worlds to satisfy one's senses cannot satisfy a person whose senses are uncontrolled. (Lord Vamanadeva, Srimad-Bhagavatam 8.19.21)   I desire to be in Vrndavana so that I may sit on the bank of... read more

Vedic Thoughts, Volume-04 Number-09, 2007

Sep 1, 2007 | Vedic Thoughts, Volume-04 Number-09 (Indian)

The need of the spirit soul is that he wants to get out of the limited sphere of material bondage and fulfill his desire for complete freedom. He wants to get out of the covered walls of the greater universe. He wants to see the free light and the spirit. That... read more

Vedic Thoughts, Volume-04 Number-08, 2007

Aug 1, 2007 | Vedic Thoughts, Volume-04 Number-08 (Indian)

Bala means strength and rama means enjoyment. So Balarama means who gives you spiritual strength for enjoying eternal blissful life, He is Balarama. (Srila Prabhupada at San Francisco Rath-yatra)   The dust of Krsna's lotus feet, which is the source of... read more

Vedic Thoughts, Volume-04 Number-05 (June), 2007

Jun 1, 2007 | Vedic Thoughts, Volume-04 Number-05 (June) (Indian)

Those who are fortunate to receive the teachings of Lord Caitanya can progress very quickly. In a short life span, a person can easily progress from varnasrama to the highest level of prema, pure love of God.    (Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, Sri Caitanya... read more

Vedic Thoughts, Volume-04 Number-05, 2007

May 1, 2007 | Vedic Thoughts, Volume-04 Number-05 (Indian)

One should try to keep himself satisfied in any condition of life whether distress or happiness which is offered by the supreme will. A person who endures in this way is able to ctoss ovet the darkness of nescience very easily. (Sri Narada Muni,Srlmad-bhagavatam... read more

Vedic Thoughts, Volume-04 Number-04, 2007

Apr 1, 2007 | Vedic Thoughts, Volume-04 Number-04 (Indian)

One who identifies his self as the inert body composed of mucus, bile, and air, who assumes his wife and family are permanently his own, who thinks an earthen image or the land of his birth is worshippable, or sees a place of pilgrimage as merely the water there, but... read more
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