Tag: guru-tattva

Prabhupada Vijaya book cover

Prabhupada Vijaya

The greatness of Srila Prabhupada is not understood or expressed by concoction or sentimental exaggeration.

Author
Swami B.G. Narasingha
Our Affectionate Guardians book cover

Our Affectionate Guardians

Documents the intimate relationship of Srila Prabhupada and Srila Sridhara Maharaja from their early days together, sharing quarters during the difficult days in the Gaudiya Matha and after Srila P

Author
Swami B.B. Vishnu
Sri Guru and His Grace book cover

Sri Guru and His Grace

In Sri Guru and His Grace, Swami B.R. Sridhar explains why submission to the guru is indispensable for the sincere seeker.

Author
Srila B.R. Sridhar Maharaja
Our Affectionate Guardians book cover

Our Affectionate Guardians (Unabridged)

Documents the intimate relationship of Srila Prabhupada and Srila Sridhara Maharaja from their early days together, sharing quarters during the difficult days in the Gaudiya Matha and after Srila P

Author
Swami B.B. Vishnu
Our Affectionate Guardians book cover

Our Affectionate Guardians

Documents the intimate relationship of Srila Prabhupada and Srila Sridhara Maharaja from their early days together, sharing quarters during the difficult days in the Gaudiya Matha and after Srila P

Author
Swami B.B. Vishnu

Can the Guru Make Mistakes?

There is a danger for the disciple if he considers the so-called mistakes of his guru to arise from the conditioning of the three modes of material nature.
Author
Swami B.G. Narasingha

Guru is One

The meaning of the phrase, ‘Guru is one’ is derived from the Sanskrit statement akhanda-guru-tattva. This means the undivided (akhanda) principle of the guru-tattva. This undivided guru-tattva manifests in three aspects, namely caitya-guru, diksa-guru, and siksa-guru respectively.
Author
Swami B.G. Narasingha

Crows and Eagles

Even though perched on the pinnacle of a palace, can a crow become Garuda?

Author
Rupanuga Dasa

Parampara

I have heard it said that there are some gaps in the list of names in the Gaudiya parampara and that some of the names given there are actually fictitious names of personalities that never really existed. Do you think this could be true?
Author
Swami B.G. Narasingha

The True Spirit of Separation

After Gaura Hari, who descended to purify this age of Kali, made Himself invisible to the eyes of the world, the preaching of His religion of love carried on more or less uninterruptedly up until the time of Baladeva Vidyabhushan. In the time that followed, though there were still many advanced devotees present on the planet, a period of darkness descended on Mahaprabhu’s school of devotion. Many heterodox sects came into existence that vocally claimed to be following Mahaprabhu, but in fact were simply using His name to promote their own false doctrines.
Author
Srila B.P. Puri Maharaja

The internal meaning of rathayatra and nama-bhajana: Part 1

Now today, after so long, there is a solar-eclipse here in Kuruksetra. It is as though a great holiday is taking place in our country. It has been so long since there has been a solar-eclipse. All this royalty has come to Kuruksetra on this occasion looking to fulfill their innumerable material desires. Some are seeking wealth, others are looking for sons and heirs, while others are simply seeking pious credits towards future happiness. But the Vrajavasis have come because they are burning with the desire to catch even a momentary glimpse of Krsna. "Krsna is coming. Surely I will be able to see Him."
Author
Srila B.P. Puri Maharaja

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