Sri Krishna, the Greatest Cheater Part 1
Sri Mukunda Bhattacharya: Radha says, “The boat rocks either ways in this deep water in the captaincy of reckless Krishna. The sun sets and I am helpless now. O Gopi, Vraja is far away and what … Read More
Civilization and Transcendence Cleansing the heart
Puṣṭa Kṛṣṇa: Next question, Śrīla Prabhupāda? “What is the role of rituals in religion? Are they to be discouraged, as is being advocated by some reformists, or are they to be encouraged? If so, in what … Read More
Chanting for Higher Consciousness: A Cultural History
From CHANT AND BE HAPPY – THE POWER OF MANTRA MEDITATION It’s a scene that has been repeated countless times on the thoroughfares of cities throughout the Western world-from Hollywood Boulevard and Fifth Avenue in America, … Read More
Dohani Kunda, Krishna teaches Radha how to milk
Once Srimati Radharani wanted to learn how to milk a cow, so Krishna appeared then and said “I will teach you how to milk a cow.” So they milked cows together, one on one side and … Read More
Draupadi
Draupadi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other uses, see Draupadi (disambiguation). “Panchali”, “Sairandhri” and “Yajnaseni” redirect here. For other uses, see Panchali (disambiguation), Sairandhri (disambiguation), and Yajnaseni (disambiguation) Draupadi Member of Panchakanya Draupadi … Read More
Vrishasena, karna’s older son
Vrisasena From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Vrishasena (Sanskrit: वृषसेन, romanized: Vṛṣasena) was the eldest son of the warrior Karna and his wife.[1] Along with his father, he fought in … Read More
Srila Sukadeva Gosvami Begins to Explain the Gap of One Year
It is the duty of the spiritual master to disclose all confidential subject matter to the inquisitive and sincere disciple. Thus Śukadeva Gosvāmī began to explain why the killing of Aghāsura was not discussed until one … Read More
Boat pastime at Manasi Ganga
During the time of Krishna, Manasi Ganga was very big in size. Once Srimati Radharani and Her friends came to the bank of Manasi Ganga to cross by boat. They were carrying pots of yoghurt and other … Read More
Who was Mira Bai in her previous birth?
When Lord Sri Krishna was doing Lila in Dvaparyuga, Mirabai was also in Braj and her name was Madhavi. Madhavi was married to a boy from Vrindavan whose name was Sundara, who was a friend of … Read More
Change of Consciousness
BY: D. DAS Jun 22, 2016 — VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA (SUN) — Despite so many quotes by Srila Prabhupada from the revealed sastras and vivid practical examples on the topic of the incompatibility of stri-dharma and … Read More
Advice from Srimati Radharani
Sri Manohara: Radha says, “Dear Gopi friends, please pray to your divinities that either the water of Yamuna be knee deep or get a boatman other than Krishna.” This is a section of the book … Read More
Beginning of the Meeting in the box
Early one morning, at Nandagrama[1], Yasoda[2] was busy placing some very enjoyable things, like clothes and various ornaments, in a large box. As she was busy in this matter, Krishna[3] came and begun questioning her: … Read More
A black snake in Radharani’s hairs: question and answer
Question: Is it okay to think like this? If I see a snake, I can think of this story and of the Goswami’s and our Guru Parampara, and Sri Sri Radha Krishna? Answer If seeing … Read More
Civilization and Transcendence Religion with no conception of God?
Puṣṭa Kṛṣṇa: Śrīla Prabhupāda, this questionnaire was sent to you by Bhavan’s Journal, a cultural and religious magazine in Bombay. They are questioning various religious and spiritual leaders, trying to get the answers to some of … Read More
Veda Guruparampara
GURU PARAMPARA. The origin of the Vedas and the lineage of Gurus is given below: 1) Origin of the Vedas. At the time of creation the Veda was born from the face of God. It … Read More
Civilization and Transcendence Eternal truths vs. everyday realities
Puṣṭa Kṛṣṇa: Would you like to hear another question, Śrīla Prabhupāda? Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes. Puṣṭa Kṛṣṇa: “It is said that whereas the śrutis [the four original Vedas, the upaniṣads, and the Vedānta-sūtra] embody eternal truths, the … Read More