Monday, March 8, 2021

As Srivas Pandit With Chaitanya



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Although devotional service is one, it becomes manifested in eleven forms of attachment: 
  1. to the Lord's glorious qualities, 
  2. to His beauty, 
  3. to worshiping Him, 
  4. to remembering Him, 
  5. to serving Him, 
  6. to reciprocating with Him as a friend, 
  7. to caring for Him as a parent, 
  8. to dealing with Him as a lover, 
  9. to surrendering one's whole self to Him, 
  10. to being absorbed in thought of Him, and 
  11. to experiencing separation from Him. This last is the supreme attachment. 
—Narada-bhakti-sutra 82

Monday, March 1, 2021

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Bhagavatam to Garga Samhita

Narada Muni Said, O Sage, I Have Narrated The Glories Of Lord Krsna Briefly And So It Would Be Good If You Compose Them In A More Elaborate Form. Previously, I Had Inspired Srila Vyasadeva To Compose The Srimad-Bhagavatam 


For This Same Purpose. The Samhita Composed By You Should Be In The Format Of Me Narrating It To King Bahulasva. Garga Muni Cheerfully Accepted This Most Difficult Task Put Before Him By Narada Muni. Thereafter, Narada Muni Ascended Into The Sky, Holding His Vina In His Hand, And Went To Brahmaloka. And, Gargacarya Composed The Garga Samhita, Which Bestows Devotion To Lord Krsna Upon The Hearer. Garga Muni Appears In The Pastimes Of Lord Krsna, As We Read In The Book, Krsna, The Supreme Personality Of Godhead: After His Appearance, Vasudeva Asked His Family Priest, Garga Muni, To Visit The Place Of Nanda Maharaja In Order To Astrologically Calculate The Future Of The Life Of Krsna. Garga Muni Was A Great Saintly Sage Who Had Undergone Many Austerities And Penances And Been Appointed Priest Of The Yadu Dynasty. The Several Khanda Or Chapters Of The Book Are : Goloka-Khanda Vrndavana-Khanda Giriraja-Khanda Madhurya-Khanda Mathura-Khanda Dvaraka-Khanda Visvajit-Khanda Balabhadra-Khanda Vijnana-Khanda Asvamedha-Khanda

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