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ISVARA Newsletter EN
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On Knowledge and the Principle of Authority
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#Upaveda. #Vedanga. #aranyaka #knowledge. #authority #veda #purana #Chhandogya Upanisad #Sanat Kumara #veda #oggi Knowledge Knowledge (vidya) is one of the constituent elements of the person, understood as a spiritual entity, more obvious to those who are aware of it. In the morning we wake up, open our eyes and immediately start looking …
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Satyaki, The Great Hero Despite being exhausted from the hard duel he fought with Drona, Satyaki passed the first layer with relative ease, which had already been nearly destroyed earlier by Arjuna. It was the second vyuha that caused him the greatest difficulty. There, in fact, he met Drona again, who, worried about the frightening death trail that Satyaki was …
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By Chanting The Holy Names, the Raging Fire of Material Existence is Finally Quelled
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One can only get rid of all bad habits by chanting the holy name of Krishna. Thus, good luck awakens and love for Krishna begins to flow. While practicing Astanga Yoga, fear is always present. In Srimad-Bhagavatam (1.6.35) it is said: yamadibhir yoga-pathaih kama-lobha-hato muhuh mukunda-sevaya yadvat tathatmaddha na samyati It is true that by practicing control of …
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Intelligent Srivasa Pandita Had Previously Been Narada Muni
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The devotees Nandini and Jangali who were associates of Lord Caitanya had previously been Jaya and Vijaya in Krishna's pastimes. Intelligent Srivasa Pandita had previously been Narada Muni, the best of the sages. Srivasa's younger brother, Sriman Rama Pandita, had previously been Narada's close friend Parvata Muni. This is a section of the book “Gaura Ganoddesa …
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The Fears Of Yudhisthira However, Arjuna's approach to Jayadratha was not the only point of interest of the day, nor was the Pandava the only one to fight so admirably. Several kilometers away Drona, after having caused disasters in the opposing front line, had come dangerously close to Yudhisthira, who had courageously accepted his challenge. But that day the acharya, …
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Kusha and Lava Narrate the Ramayana to Their Father - The Ramayana, in English
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On their wanderings, one day Kusha and Lava arrived in Ayodhya and began chanting the Ramayana in the streets of the fabulous city. As soon as King Rama learned that the two singers had arrived in his capital, he wanted to see them ignoring that they were his own children. He summoned them to the arena where he was conducting …
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Sri Sri Radha Syamasundara in Vrindavana - Nada ni nadie puede ser tan hermoso
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