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Initiation by Hridaya Caitanya Prabhu

  Duhkhiya set out for Ambika Kalna. Arriving there, he inquired from the local people where he might find the house of Gauri Dasa Pandita. Outside the gate of the temple he fell down and offered his dandavat. Sri Hridaya Caitanya happened to be passing there at that time. He looked at Duhkhi for a few moments and then asked: …

Devala, Son of Pratyusa

Devala, the son of Pratyusa, was a famous Muni and one of the Astavasus (Eight Vasu). (Maha-bharata, Adi Parva, Chapter 66, Verse 26). Devala Muni was a protagonist in the well-known story of Gajendramoksa, the deliverance of the elephant Gajendra. This is a section of the book “A Sidelong Glance”. To buy the complete book, click above

Recording of videoconference #40 in English, April 28, 2022

Abbonamenti, Bookstore  This class was given by Manonatha Dasa (ACBSP) on April 28, 2022 Topic: Srimad-Bhagavatam, seventh chapter Link to the video Audio   Here you find all information to participate in the next videoconferences  
Recording of videoconference #40 in English, April 28, 2022

Words On Vedanta, by Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura

Words On Vedanta, by Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura
In this booklet the celebrated author has put forth in a nutshell what a learned Gaudiya Vaishnava think of the Vedanta. Click here to access the book

Bhrigu, Visnu and Laksmi – Why the Devotees Shave – Why Padmavati Is Worshiped in Tirupati

Once, sage Bhrigu was approached by the demigods to identify who was the greatest among Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Shiva. So, Sage Bhrigu thought of a plan to test all three. First of all, he went to Lord Brahma and didn’t pay any respect to him and even insulted him. Lord Brahma became very angry and was about …

Krishna Island, Govindadvipa, Inish Rath Island in Ireland

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IDZztON600
Krishna Island, Govindadvipa, Inish Rath Island in Ireland

The salvation of Rankini Devi

  From Chakulia Sri Syamananda Prabhu went to Dhalbhumgarh. The King there, Navina Kisora Dhal, was a Shakta and worshipped Mundalia Rankini Devi. He made arrangements for the stay of Syamananda Prabhu, Rasikananda Prabhu and their disciples in the temple of this Devi. At midnight, feeling hungry, the man-eater Rankini Devi came out from her inner chamber and saw Syamananda …
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