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Vedic Thoughts,Volume-05 Number-10, 2008

Oct 1, 2008 | Vedic Thoughts, Volume-05 Number-10 (Indian)

One cannot establish a friendship with the Supreme Lord Ramacandra on the basis of material qualities such as one's birth in an aristocratic family, one's personal beauty, one's eloquence, one's sharp intelligence or one's... read more

Vedic Thoughts, Volume-42 Number-05, 2008

Sep 1, 2008 | Vedic Thoughts, Volume-42 Number-05

  Krishna is the Absolute Truth, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and He is situated in His internal potency, which is known as svarüpa-sakti or atma-sakti, as described in Bhagavad-gita. He expands Himself in various multiple forms, and some of these are... read more

Vedic Thoughts, Volume-42 Number-04, 2008

Jul 1, 2008 | Vedic Thoughts, Volume-42 Number-04

It is the causeless mercy of the Supreme Lord that He always tries to bring us back home, back to Godhead. God is liberated, and He tries to make us liberated, but although He is constantly trying, we refuse to accept His instructions. . . . Nonetheless, He has not... read more

Vedic Thoughts, Volume-42 Number-03, 2008

May 1, 2008 | Vedic Thoughts, Volume-42 Number-03

The word hari conveys various meanings, but the chief import of the word is that He (the Lord) vanquishes everything inauspicious and takes away the mind of the devotee by awarding pure transcendental love. By remembering the Lord in acute distress one can be free... read more

Vedic Thoughts, Volume-05 Number-05, 2008

May 1, 2008 | Vedic Thoughts, Volume-05 Number-05 (Indian)

The Supreme Person, Sri Krsna Himself, who is the life of Srimati Radharan and is the Lord of the universe in creation, maintenance, and annihilation, appears as Gaura [Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu], O Mahesvari.   (Lord Ananta Sesa,Ananta Samhita)   A person... read more

Vedic Thoughts, Volume-05 Number-04, 2008

Apr 1, 2008 | Vedic Thoughts, Volume-05 Number-04 (Indian)

O my tongue, since my mouth has become like a lotus by dint of the presence there of these eloquent, ornamentel, delightful syallables, you are like the swan that plays there. As your foremost pleasure, always articulate the namse Govinda, Damodara, and Madhava.... read more
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