Video – Bhajan By HH Prahladananda Swami Maharaja (ISKCON MUMBAI)—OCT 2011
Photos & Video–Who let the cows out
Letting the cows out to pasture – Bhaktivedanta Manor –
His Holiness Prahladananda Swami talked on the significance of caring for cows and the benefits of milk.
Following a ceremony at Bhaktivedanta Manor in Letchmore Heath, Hertfordshire the happy Hare Krishna cows are let out after winter inside their barns. See if they are unsure, jump for joy or are more blasé.
Lecture – SB 4.9.26-27 Accepting the Internal Vision of Scriptures 7/4/2011 – Video
Lecture on the Srimad Bhagavatam 4.9.26-27 given on July 4, 2011 during the Padayatra in Slovenija.
SB 04.09.26-27 Accepting The Internal Vision Of The Scriptures 2011-07-04
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Lecture – SB 4.9.25 No Fear of Maya and Afraid of Krishna 7/3/2011 – Video
Lecture on Srimad Bhagavatam 4.9.25 given on July 3, 2011 during the Padayatra in Slovenija.
Lecture title is also known as “I should be god or least god should be my servant.”
SB 4.9.25
tato gantasi mat-sthanam
sarva-loka-namaskrtam
uparistad rsibhyas tvam
yato navartate gatah
Translation:
The Personality of Godhead continued: My dear Dhruva, after your material life in this body, you will go to My planet, which is always offered obeisances by the residents of all other planetary systems. It is situated above the planets of the seven rsis, and having gone there you will never have to come back again to this material world.
Purport:
In this verse the word navartate is very significant. The Lord says, “You will not come back to this material world, for you will reach mat-sthanam, My abode.” Therefore Dhruvaloka, or the polestar, is the abode of Lord Visnu within this material world. Upon it there is an ocean of milk, and within that ocean there is an island known as Svetadvipa. It is clearly indicated that this planet is situated above the seven planetary systems of the rsis, and because this planet is Visnuloka, it is worshiped by all other planetary systems. It may be questioned here what will happen to the planet known as Dhruvaloka at the time of the dissolution of this universe. The answer is simple: Dhruvaloka remains, like other Vaikunthalokas beyond this universe. Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura has commented in this connection that the very word navartate indicates that this planet is eternal.
SB 04.09.25 No Fear Of Maya And Afraid Of Krishna 2011-07-03
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