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Continuation of the compiled memories of Srila Prabhupada’s disciples, from video recordings of DVD71-80. You will find here interviews with Adi Purusa, Cekitana, Jayadharma, Bhaktimarg Swami, Bhakti Caitanya Swami, Janaki, Jyestha, Jagannathesvari, Laksminatha, Bhaktisiddhanta, Janananda Swami, Ananda Svarupa, Hare Krishna das, Harikesa, Bhurijana, Jadurani, and many others. It is a nectar of all nectars for those who love Srila Prabhupada.
In My Yoga of Expression, Karnamrita's free verse poem book, he shares his struggles, successes, doubts, and faith in life, relationships, love, and in his spiritual practices. Opening the book is like an opening a mystic portal, where if one reads, they can journey into a spiritual practitioner's heart where he deeply shares who he is as a person. This is his world of a Bhakta (one who practices Bhakti Yoga) consisting of wisdom and insights gleaned from 46 years of his endeavors for divine service interspersed with personal growth work, the struggle to find material and spiritual balance, and his search for his essential and empowered calling. His current cancer diagnosis has given a neede...
"Here Comes the Sun traces George Harrison's early years growing up in an impoverished, post-war Liverpool, the tough apprenticeship he served in the underground clubs of Hamburg and, of course, the rollercoaster ride to fame as a member of the most successful band of all time. But this unique biography also reveals how, having reached the pinnacle of musical superstardom, Harrison became disillusioned by the price and rewards of celebrity and began the spiritual journey that would influence his music and redefine the rest of his life. Drawing on previously unpublished first-hand accounts and fresh anecdotes about other musical greats such as Dylan and Presley, Here Comes the Sun offers an amazing, unprecedented close-up of 'the quiet one', his spiritual awakening and his often underrated contribution to the Beatles' legacy." - back cover.
"Intro to Vaishnavas, one of three major groups of Hinduism, worship of Vishnu."
On the life and philosophy of Chaitanya, 1486-1534, Vaishnavite leader of Bengal.
Ancient ideas on sacred sound find a very tangible and lively expression in the practice of kirtan, which is a broad term referring to various forms of devotional singing commonly done in South Asian traditions. Kirtan is a core practice in the Hindu and Sikh faiths that is becoming increasingly popular around the world among people of all ethnicities, thus developing as a transnational and transcultural phenomenon. Indeed, the broader cultural implications and deepening social penetration that this practice has achieved over the past five decades suggest that it is attaining permanent status in the world’s religious soundscape. Sacred Sound and the Transcultural Practice of Kirtan explores the practice of kirtan as it has been re-created in the United States, Canada, and Brazil through multi-sided interactions that generate new cultural patterns in an ongoing process of cross-pollination. Approaching kirtan as a type of ‘technology of the self’, Gustavo Moura combines textual, historical, and ethnographic sources to address the questions of how this practice is adopted and adapted in the Americas and how it has been shaping identities, communities, and traditions.
This Volume Aspires To Be A Handy Reference Work For Users Whose Interest Is Not Limited To One Or Two Indian Language Literatures But Spreads Over Sanskrit, Tamil, Pali And The Prakrit As Well As To Asimiya, Bangla, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Maithili, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Sindhi, Telugu And Urdu. Starting With The Vedas And The Upanishads, The Coverage Spans Several Centuries Up To The Year 1850.