Vedic Knowledge
Vedic knowledge means hear first, see later.
Vedic knowledge means hear first, see later.
When Julius Caesar arrived in a new country, he proudly said, veni, vedi, vici, “I came, I saw, I conquered.” When we arrived in Vrndavana, we humbly said, veni, vedi, saranagati, “I came, I saw, I surrendered.”
There is no place more spiritually surcharged, exciting or full of surprises and humor than Vrndavana.
Our anarthas are like a layer of ice on the top of a frozen lake, covering the waters of rasa below.
Nistha means unifying all our interests in one Ishta.
Sastras don’t try to make friends and influence people but they influence people to make friends with God.
Srila Prabhupada went to Manhattan and changed the name to Namahattan!
If your car is moving, don’t forget whose push started it to get it going. Similarly, always remember the different gurus that got you moving on the path of devotion.
When mind shows suicidal tendencies, and wants to jump off the roof, holding hands with material desires, just dial the Guru-mercy-helpline and he will take you out of your insanity.
Enthusiasm and eagerness in service is the difference between a hollow ritual and a genuine act of devotion.