This document contains verses from the Brahma Samhita describing Krishna as the supreme personality of Godhead. It summarizes some of Krishna's divine qualities and activities, such as how he expands himself in various avataras to enact pastimes, yet remains the original form. It describes how he resides in Goloka Vrindavana and how this material world is sustained through his divine energy. The summary emphasizes that Krishna is the source and controller of all, and one who understands this engages in bhajana or devotional service to him.
This document contains verses from the Brahma Samhita describing Krishna as the supreme personality of Godhead. It summarizes some of Krishna's divine qualities and activities, such as how he expands himself in various avataras to enact pastimes, yet remains the original form. It describes how he resides in Goloka Vrindavana and how this material world is sustained through his divine energy. The summary emphasizes that Krishna is the source and controller of all, and one who understands this engages in bhajana or devotional service to him.
This document contains verses from the Brahma Samhita describing Krishna as the supreme personality of Godhead. It summarizes some of Krishna's divine qualities and activities, such as how he expands himself in various avataras to enact pastimes, yet remains the original form. It describes how he resides in Goloka Vrindavana and how this material world is sustained through his divine energy. The summary emphasizes that Krishna is the source and controller of all, and one who understands this engages in bhajana or devotional service to him.
This document contains verses from the Brahma Samhita describing Krishna as the supreme personality of Godhead. It summarizes some of Krishna's divine qualities and activities, such as how he expands himself in various avataras to enact pastimes, yet remains the original form. It describes how he resides in Goloka Vrindavana and how this material world is sustained through his divine energy. The summary emphasizes that Krishna is the source and controller of all, and one who understands this engages in bhajana or devotional service to him.
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Song Name: Samsara Davanala Lidha
Official Name: Śrī Śrī Gurv-aṣṭaka (Eight
(3) Prayers to the Guru) (Mangala Arati) Author: Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura śrī-vigrahārādhana-nitya-nānā Book Name: Stavamrta Lahari Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, who appeared in the middle of the seventeenth śṛṅgāra-tan-mandira-mārjanādau century, is a great spiritual master in the Krsna conscious chain of gurus and disciples. He says, “One who, with great care and alteration, loudly yuktasya bhaktāṁś ca niyuñjato ‘pi recites this beautiful prayer to the spiritual master during the Brahma-muhurta obtains direct service vande guroḥ śrī-caraṇāravindam to Krsna, the Lord of Vrndavana, at the time of his death.”