Sundari Turitahim Karaha Payana, song from Padavali
Govinda Das Kaviraj has written this song “Sundari Turitahim Karaha Payana”.This song is taken from the book Padavali. Govinda Das Kaviraj sings this song while offering arati … Read More
Govinda Das Kaviraj has written this song “Sundari Turitahim Karaha Payana”.This song is taken from the book Padavali. Govinda Das Kaviraj sings this song while offering arati … Read More
अण्ड n. aNDa egg अन्ध adj. andha blind अण्डापूप m. aNDApUpa omelet अन्धकार m. andhakAra darkness अन्धबिन्दु m. andhabindu blind spot [Anat.] अन्धविश्वास m. andhavizvAsa blind faith अन्धश्रद्धा f. andhazraddhA … Read More
Messaggio dal Forum con richiesta di risposta Non mi stancherei mai di ascoltare questi racconti, oltretutto per un amante del regno animale come il sottoscritto è davvero una consolazione leggere che, anche per loro, … Read More
Friendship between Englishmen and Indians is natural. The English are Aryans and the Indians are Aryans. Therefore, relationship between them is brotherly. Where is that natural brotherly affection? Because the Englishmen have become our rulers, why … Read More
By Nrsimha Kavaca dasa The world around us is changing at an ever-increasing rate. The notion of keeping up with the changing world may have relevance in devotional service. But is this perspective relevant in all … Read More
Este documento ha sido traducido del inglés con Google translate y no ha sido editado. Por lo tanto, es posible que haya errores. Para cualquier aclaración, contáctenos. वाचो वेगं मनसः क्रोधवेगं जिह्वावेगमुदरोपस्थवेगम्। एतान्वेगान्यो विषहेत … Read More
In the Bṛhad-āraṇyaka Upaniṣad (3.8.10) the perplexed man is described as follows: yo vā etad akṣaraṁ gārgy aviditvāsmāḻ lokāt praiti sa kṛpaṇaḥ. “He is a miserly man who does not solve the problems of life … Read More
Go to Maha-bharata, Adi Parva, Index Maha-bharata, Adi Parva, Pausya Parva with Bhaktivedanta Darsana Index of Pausya Parva: Sarama curses Janamejaya The difficult trials of the three disciples of Ayoda Dhaumya Uttanka and his … Read More
According to some, Samantapancaka means “the five lakes of kings”. Purana and Itihasa (epic history) [«previous (S) next»] — Samantapancaka in Purana glossary Source: archive.org: Puranic Encyclopedia Samantapañcaka (समन्तपञ्चक).—A holy tīrtha (bath) founded by Paraśurāma. General … Read More