Did Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Say That We Do Not Need Preachers?
Quote from Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati: “The world is in no need of any reformer. The world has a very competent person for guiding its minutest happenings. The person who finds that there is scope for reform … Read More
Ekadasi Book (English)
Ekadasi Book (English) Electronic book format for all devices (computers, tablets, cellphones) Click here to go buy it Ekadasi Book (English) Index Utpanna Ekadasi Moksada Ekadasi Saphala Ekadasi Putrada Ekadasi Sat-tila Ekadasi Jaya … Read More
Three types of Gurus
The guru who gives first initiation is called harinama-diksa guru. He who gives second initiation is called mantra-diksa-guru. He who gives instructions is the siksa-guru. This is a section of the book “Brilliant as … Read More
Conversation between Aksobhya and Jayatirtha
Recalling all this, Dhondho Pant realized that it was the potency of Aksobhya’s words which gave him the opportunity to remember who he was in his previous birth, much like Jada Bharata. Dhondho Pant asked … Read More
The Light of Day Terrified Her More Than the Dense Darkness of Night
Rādhikā-Krishnacandra, determined fighters in the battle of love, tossed in waves of fear as They cautiously walked along the forest path thinking They may meet Their slanderous elders. In a very solemn mood, They carefully looked … Read More
Mukta Carita (The pearl pastime), Second version
By Srila Raghunatha Dasa Gosvami One day, after having heard something about this, Satyabhama eagerly asked Krishna: “From where have these sweet vines, from whose pearls my bangles were made, come from, O Lord?” … Read More
A conversation on Varsana
The name of the village is Ciksauli Question Hare Krishna. What is the cause for this climbing dear Prabhu? I was listening your class of Mahabharata, is actually better than what i have heard before. … Read More
Introduction (Brilliant as the Sun, a book in English)
Introduction The subject of this book is the wisdom contained in the Vedas. The word Veda means knowledge and that has been handed down through the ages by sages of spotless character. One has to learn … Read More
Please Forgive Me and Let Me Sleep a Little Longer
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 … Read More