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Kanha: The Return of The Rasaraj is A tale of a Cowherd Woman of Vrajbhoom swimming across the Ocean of Divine Love through Human Senses to a Land of Mystic Happiness beyond the Existence of Senses. A fictional and heartrenching tale of a Vrajgopika who observed Kanhaiyya with loving eyes as He grew up from a cowherd boy to a naughty enchanting adolescent into a matured royal adult and valant warrior until He dispersed His loved and beautiful earthly remains to transcend back to Oneness into the Universe..the relation and equation between Krishna and the Gopi changed form through conflicts and pain over time until final submission into Oneness.It is a story of intense human emotions transcending through fire and tempest into something else..Woven with words that would make the reader cry,laugh,get angry and flow with intense attachment to enjoy the climax that is kept secret till the end.Wishing all the readers a happy and sweet bath in the Waters of Krishna-prem! To All the Crazy Souls who Cries for Him and makes Him Cry in Love! The enchanting blue Cowherd of Vrajbhoom pervaded all senses and life with His Sweetness and Love by His Presence and Absence in front of the Senses . This piece of fictional work is an offering from the Author to all the Beautiful Minds in whom God dwells for they laugh like Butterflies fluttering in the Autumn Sun and cry like The Monsoon Clouds bursting over The Canopy of Wild Forests..True in Love.. “All is Fair..In ‘Love’ and ‘War’.
This book might prove to be of significant academic interest for many and I think literature lovers, people interested in Bangla Literature, Buddhism, Lamaism, Tantra, Oriental mysticism, the Baul-Fakir-Sahajiya cult, the Bhakti-movement and et cetera might find this book to be of interest and use.
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In his book, Watering the Seed, Giriraj Swami shares his realizations with honesty, wisdom, and humility. He recounts how Lord Krishna's beloved gardener, Srila Prabhupada, took such great care to water the seed of devotion within his heart. You will be transported into Prabhupada's association during some of the most historic moments of Iskcon's development. You will be given entrance into his private quarters to witness his gentle fatherly love toward his young and sometimes perplexed spiritual child. Prabhupada's innocent childlike humor will bring joy to your heart. Prabhupada's compassion for the conditioned souls overcomes all opposition with unrelenting determination and faith. You will hear Prabhupada's spontaneous philosophical perspectives both in times of crisis and in everyday life.
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Sri Chaitanya-charitamrta is the main work on the life and teachings of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the incarnation of Krishna who appeared in India five hundred years ago. Lord Chaitanya introduced the chanting of the holy names of God as the prescribed method of God-realization for our time. He began what is today called the Hare Krishna movement, since the movement's founder, Srila Prabhupada, comes in the Chaitanya line of spiritual masters. Lord Chaitanya transformed the face of India in four respects: philosophically, by encountering, defeating and converting the greatest philosophers and thinkers of His day; religiously, by organizing the largest, most widespread theistic movement in India's history; socially, by His strong challenges to the religious inequities of the caste system; politically, by His organization of a massive civil disobedience movement in Bengal, more than four centuries before Gandhi. This English translation with commentary, by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, reveals his consummate Bengali and Sanskrit scholarship, his intimate familiarity with the precepts of Sri Chaitanya, and his pure devotion to God.
Bhakti Sandarbha is the fifth Sandarbha of Jīva Gosvāmī. The first Sandarbha deals with pramāna, the Bhāgavatam. The second, third and fourth Sandarbhas deal with sambandha: defining the Lord in his aspects as Paramātmā, Bhagavān and Kṛṣṇa. The present Sandarbha deals with the abhideya (method), the sādhana of bhakti. This is the means to realize Kṛṣṇa. The same topic is covered in the second chapter of the Eastern Section of Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu of Rūpa Gosvāmī, but is expanded greatly. It discusses the spiritual nature of this process, the qualification of bhakti, the various actions of bhakti, vaidhi and rāgānuga types, mixed and pure forms of bhakti and various types of devotees.
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