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His Divine Grace
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, founder-acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, came to America in 1965, at age 69, to fulfil his spiritual master's request that he teach the science of Krishna consciousness throughout the English-speaking world. In a dozen years he published some seventy volumes of translation and commentary on India's Vedic literature, and these are now standard in universities worldwide. Meanwhile, traveling almost nonstop, Srila Prabhupada molded his international society into a world wide confederation of ashramas, schools, temples and farm communities. he passed away in 1977, in Vrindavana, the place most sacred to Lord Krishna. His disciples and followers are carrying forward the movement he started. |
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Teachings of
LORD CHAITANYA
By Swami A.C Bhaktivedanta, Part III
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Actually all the Vedic literature directs the human being toward the perfect stage of devotion. The path of fruitive
activities, speculation, knowledge and meditation do not actually lead one to the perfectional stage, but the Lord
actually becomes approachable by the process of devotional service;
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| Srila Prabhupada Speaks Out |
ARE YOU GOD?
This conversation between Srila Prabhupada and some guests took place in Boston, Massachusetts,
on December 23, 1969. |
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He That Killeth an Ox
by Hare Krishna Devi Dasi |
| Srila Prabhupada used to say that changing from one
religion to another to make spiritual advancement is not
necessary. All that's necessary is to actually follow the
rules given in the revealed scripture of one's own religion. |
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Thakur Haridas Part ii
From the book "Sree Krishna-Chaitanya"
by Professor Sannyal
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The immoral life that was being actually led by the harlot
did not stand in the way of her redemption. The point is
made absolutely clear by the fact that she went to Thakur
Haridas for the purpose of seducing him. |
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