Flutes of Krishna
It is said that the vibration of this wonderful instrument was able to break the meditation of the greatest sages. Kṛṣṇa was thus challenging Cupid by advertising His transcendental glories all over the world. There … Read More
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It is said that the vibration of this wonderful instrument was able to break the meditation of the greatest sages. Kṛṣṇa was thus challenging Cupid by advertising His transcendental glories all over the world. There … Read More
Kṛṣṇa is the avatārī, the source of all avatāras, while Nārāyaṇa, the Lord of the spiritual sky (Vaikuṇṭha), is Kṛṣṇa’s expansion (vilāsa). Kṛṣṇa Himself is the original form and is independent of any other form. A … Read More
The fourteen planetary systems Srila Prabhupada is refering to are: Satya-loka, Tapa-loka, Jana-loka, Mahar-loka, Svar-loka, Bhuvar-loka, Bhu-loka, Atala-loka, Vitala-loka, Sutala-loka, Talatala-loka, Mahatala-loka, Rasatala-loka, Patala-loka The three worlds (trailokya) are: Svarga (upper planets), Prithvi or Martya … Read More
Radha says, “Who finger-taps my door?” Krishna says, “You crooked girl, it is Madhava.” Radha says, “Madhava is spring. Is spring knocking My door?” Krishna says, “Verily not. It is the bearer of the Sudarshana wheel.” … Read More
Srila Raghava Pandita describes a pastime of Sanatana Gosvami by Pavana Sarovara near Nandagrama. Srila Sanatana Gosvami came from Vrindavana to this lonely forest and constantly worshiped Krishna here in ecstatic love. He stayed here … Read More
There is a statement in the Vidagdha-madhava wherein Srimati Radharani, in an angry mood, addressed Her mother, Paurnamasi, after she had accused Radharani of going to Krishna. “My dear mother,” Radha declared, “what can I say to you? Krishna is … Read More
Sri Radha Radhika – Lord Krsna’s greatest worshiper Krsna-Vallabha – Lord Krsna’s beloved Krsna-Samyuta – Lord Krsna’s constant companion Vrndavanesvari – queen of Vrndavana Krsna-Priya – beloved of Lord Krsna Madana-Mohini – more charming than … Read More
In the year 1017 A.D., Ramanuja was born in the village of Perumbudur, about twenty-five miles west of Chennai. His father was Kesava Somayaji and his mother was Kantimathi, a very pious and virtuous lady. Quite … Read More
Gargamuni Swami, a young man in his early twenties was alone, a traveling mendicant. He had recently arrived in Gainesville from Miami where he had been teaching with three other sannyasis. They had decided to go … Read More
Also known as Kosi Kalan and Kosivan. This place is situated on the Mathura–Delhi highway about thirty-five miles from Mathura and some ten miles from Chatravana. It’s fairly big town. Here Sri Krishna arranged for … Read More
अकर adj. akara { kR } tax-free आकार m. AkAra size अकार m. akAra alpha [greek letter] आकार m. AkAra beta [greek letter] आकर m. Akara mine आकर m. Akara exploitation … Read More
Was Arjuna undefeated? Short Answer : NO Arjuna wasn’t undefeated. But his defeats are more glorious than the life-time victories of many over-hyped warriors. Here are the few magnificent defeats of Arjuna that defined the true … Read More
The day known as Akshaya-tritiya occurs on the third day (tritiya) of the waxing moon in the month of Vaisakha. Every second of this blessed day is completely auspicious, and so there is no … Read More
Skip to main content Bhaktivedanta Vedabase Menu Settings English Sign In Default View Page Info Library » Transcripts Morning Walk Type: Walk Date: March 27, 1974 Location: Bombay Audio file: audio/transcripts/1974/740327MW.BOM.mp3 Play / pause Morning Walk … Read More
An example of atihasita was manifested in the following incident. Krishna once addressed Jarati thus: “My dear good woman, the skin of your face is now slackened, and so your face exactly resembles a monkey’s. As such, the … Read More
Srila Rupa Gosvami: Radha says, “You are right. No waves in Yamuna now and this boat is new and strong. Nevertheless, I am afraid of You, the reckless boatman, O Keshava. This river is deep and … Read More
Babhruvahana. A son of Arjuna. When the Pandavas were residing in Indraprastha after marrying Draupadi, Narada went to see them once. With a view to avoiding any quarrel between the Pandavas over the one wife they … Read More
Baby Damodara and the broken pot – Binding took place on the Diwali Day SB 10:9:1-2. [Srimad Bhagavatam 10:9:1-2 txt] : Sri Sukadeva Gosvami continued: One day when mother Yasoda saw that all the maidservants were … Read More