Anrita, a lie
एतावद् अनृतं वदति इति न ज्ञातवती अहम् | sent. etAvad anRtaM vadati iti na jJAtavatI aham | I(f) did no know that he would tell a such lie. आनृत adj. AnRta lying अनृत adj. anRta not … Read More
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एतावद् अनृतं वदति इति न ज्ञातवती अहम् | sent. etAvad anRtaM vadati iti na jJAtavatI aham | I(f) did no know that he would tell a such lie. आनृत adj. AnRta lying अनृत adj. anRta not … Read More
Vídeo Conferencia sobre de el Nectar de la Devoción. Conferencia dada por Manonatha Dasa (ACBSP) Video Link Audio Aquí encontrarás toda la información para participar en directo en videoconferencias … Read More
Oh Señor, eres Dios, la Persona Suprema. A ti, Alma Suprema, hijo de Vasudeva, Señor Soberano, maestro de todos los bhaktas puros, a Ti, Sri Krishna, te ofrezco, postrado, mi respetuoso homenaje. Eres el conocimiento … Read More
Hoy se celebra el festival anual Vrajavasi conocido como: “Hariyali Teej” ¿Qué es Hariyali Teej? Hariyali Teej es un festival que se celebra en Shukla-paksha en el mes de Shravana (agosto) durante la temporada de … Read More
By Hari Parshad Das A prominent festival in the Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava tradition is the puṣyābhiṣekaḥ, known also as puṣya-snānam. Per the traditional Indian calendar it is celebrated in the month of pauṣa, December-January. On the full-moon … Read More
Anuvritti, anuvrtti, Anuvṛtti (अनुवृत्ति).—One of the six devices which form the requisite qualifications of Sanskrit grammar;—Anuvṛtti is a repetition or recurrence of a word from the previous to the subse quent rule or rules, which is … Read More
Shrila Prabhupada has stated that all the Iskcon Radha-Krishna deities in the world are worshiped in the mood of Lakshmi-Narayana, with full opulence. However, a year or so after the installation of Radha-London-Ishvara, during a … Read More
From Back to Godhead By Syamananda Dasa There are at least 300 books available at your online bookseller dealing with anger. Many of them just contain pop-culture variety of self-help advice on the dangers of uncontrolled … Read More
Anga was an ancient Indian kingdom that flourished on the eastern Indian subcontinent and one of the sixteen mahajanapadas (“large state”).[1] It lay to the east of its neighbour and rival, Magadha, and was separated … Read More
Dhenukasura was a powerful demon who had assumed the form of an ass. With his demon friends he was occupying Talavana, one of the twelve forests of Vrindavana. Out of fear of these demons no … Read More