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Bhagavad gita As It Is (MS Reader) v.1.08
Bhagavad gita is knowledge of five basic truths, Krishna, or God, the individual soul, the material world, action in this world, and time. The Gita lucidly explains the nature of consciousness, the self, and the universe.
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Guru-Devatatma (pdf) v.1.08
A discussion of spiritual subject matters based on the subject of guru tattva, spiritual master, with questions and answers. Accepting the Spiritual Master as Ones Life and Soul, Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja speaks on this subject.
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Five Essential Essays (pdf) v.1.08
The true conceptions of Caitanya Mahaprabhu and the Gosvamis and whom began this Krsna Consciousness preaching mission. Today this Pure Truth is available in every country in the world.
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Going Beyond Vaikuntha (pdf) v.1.08
Gopa Kumar is approached by Narada Rsi, whom becomes his siksa guru or instructing spiritual master and enlightens him with the truth necessary to complete his spiritual journey and thereby attain the fulfilment of his long cherished desire.
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Happiness in a Fools Paradise (pdf) v.1.08
The futility of material enjoyment, everyone wants to be happy, but generally we can find only a little happiness and affection in this world.. Are we really this body, or the soul within the body.
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Hari Kathamrta Vol.1 (pdf) v.1.08
The spiritual master is He who makes us realise our true position. He is said to be an ocean of mercy. The transcendental pastimes here are the life giving elixirs for anyone on the path of devotion to God, given here by Srila Narayana Maharaja.
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Hari Kathamrta Vol.2 (pdf) v.1.08
The The spiritual master is He who makes us realise our true position. He is said to be an ocean of mercy. The transcendental pastimes here are the life giving elixirs for anyone on the path of devotion to God, given here by Srila Narayana Maharaja.
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Arcana Dipika (pdf) v.1.08
The title of this book, Arcana Dipika, means, the lamp that illuminates archana, honour or worship. As one of the nava laksana, nine processes of devotional service, it refers to worshipping the Deity form of the Lord.
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Bhakti-tattva-viveka (pdf) v.1.08
By understanding the true nature of suddha bhakti, pure bhakti, one can relish the ultimate goal of all scriptures, the pure nectar of krsna prema as exhibited and preached by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
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Confidential Secrets of Bhajan (pdf) v.1.08
Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura used to do bhajana, because his eyes were not like ours. Our eyes can only see the material world, but Srila Prabhupadas eyes were transcendental, and he could see the unmanifest, spiritual world as well.
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