09-004 ‘Misery Is For Everyone (SB 7.10.52 – 7.10.59)’ By Radhanath Swami

On June 22, 2011, in 2009, by Radhanath Swami

taiù spåñöä vyasavaù sarve nipetuù sma puraukasaù tän änéya mahä-yogé mayaù küpa-rase ‘kñipat TRANSLATION Mahäräja Yudhiñöhira said: For what reason did the demon Maya Dänava vanquish Lord Çiva’s reputation? How did Lord Krishna save Lord Çiva and expand his reputation again? Kindly describe these incidents. Närada Muni said: When the demigods, who are always powerful [...]

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90-097 ‘Krsna is the Property of Impoverished (SB 7.13)’ by Radhanath Swami, in Mumbai

On January 13, 2012, in 1990, SB 7.13, by Radhanath Swami

A Brahman describes his past lives activities  to Prahlad Maharaj The great Brahman speaking with Prahlad Maharaj is sharing with us his realizations. The realizations by which hearing can enlighten one to detach oneself from the fruitive endeavors of this world. And attach oneself only to the lotus feet of those great Sadhus who are [...]

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90-040 ‘Pleasing Krishna And His Devotees (SB 7.15.77)’ by Radhanath Swami, in Mumbai

On November 15, 2011, in 1990, SB 7.15, by Radhanath Swami

TEXT 77 “na yasya säkñäd bhava-padmajädibhé rüpaà dhiyä vastutayopavarëitam maunena bhaktyopaçamena püjitaù prasédatäm eña sa sätvatäà patio” Srimad Bhagavatam 7.15.77   SYNONYMS na—not; yasya—of whom (Lord Çré Kåñëa); säkñät—directly; bhava—by Lord Çiva; padma-ja-ädibhiù—Lord Brahmä and others; rüpam—the form; dhiyä—by meditation; vastutayä—factually; upavarëitam—could be explained; maunena—by silence; bhaktyä—by devotional service; upaçamena—by finishing all material activities; püjitaù—one [...]

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90-037 ‘Don’t Complain (SB 7.15.72)’ by Radhanath Swami, in Mumbai

On November 15, 2011, in 1990, SB 7.15, by Radhanath Swami

“ahaà ca gäyaàs tad-vidvän strébhiù parivåto gataù jïätvä viçva-såjas tan me helanaà çepur ojasä yähi tvaà çüdratäm äçu nañöa-çréù kåta-helanaù” Srimad Bhagavatam 7.15.72   SYNONYMS aham—I myself; ca—and; gäyan—singing the glories of other demigods rather than those of the Lord; tat-vidvän—knowing very well the art of singing; strébhiù—by women; parivåtaù—being surrounded; gataù—went there; jïätvä—knowing well; [...]

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