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ISVARA Newsletter EN
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Cintaharana Ghata (Mahavana)
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There is a famous Shiva-linga located at this ghata known as Chinteshwara Mahadeva, that is said to have been made from ten thousand smaller lingas all fused together. There is also a temple commemorating the famous pastime at this ghata, where a deity of mother Yashoda can be seen holding baby Krishna in her arms. It is said that Lord …
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Please Forgive Me and Let Me Sleep a Little Longer
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The roosters, partridges and other birds continued their loud clamoring. Rādhā woke up, stretched Her limbs and said, “O birds, please forgive Me and let Me sleep a little longer.” The geese, ducks, swans, cranes and other water birds joined the doves, parrots, peacocks, cuckoos and other land birds in a sweet harmony of warbling as attractive as the …
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The Glories of Govardhana Hill (Full DVD)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeBDbtvyL0I
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14 Mar 2023 Tu Saptami K Jyestha
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14 Mar 2023 Tu Saptami K Jyestha
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The sad-garbhas (re-born as the six sons of Devaki)
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"Formerly an asura named Kālanemi had six sons, named Haṁsa, Suvikrama, Krātha, Damana, Ripurmardana and Krodhahantā. They were known as the ṣaḍ-garbhas, or six garbhas, and they were all equally powerful and expert in military affairs. These ṣaḍ-garbhas gave up the association of Hiraṇyakaśipu, their grandfather, and underwent great austerities to satisfy Lord Brahmā, who, upon being satisfied, agreed …
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The Minnow-Like Eyes of the Sakhīs Cavorted in the Currents of Charm and Beauty
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The roosters woke up, craned their necks, flapped their wings and crowed five or six times. Rādhā felt distressed at their noise. Their crowing had stopped Her from embracing Krishna, so Rādhā angrily cursed them. “Hey roosters! Quickly go to hell and crow there!” Rādhā slightly slackened Her embrace of Krishna’s chest while cursing the roosters. The roosters kept quiet …
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Lord Krishnacandra, who is non-different from the Panca-tattva
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Just as Lord Krishnacandra, who is non-different from the Panca-tattva, formerly appeared in this world, so Lord Caitanya also appeared in this world. The members of the Panca-tattva are non-different from Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Had they been different from Him, they would have been known as "catustayam tattvam". The members of the Panca-tattva are different from Lord Krishna, …
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