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Bhakti Yoga-Devotional Service to the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna

Bhakti Yoga-Devotional Service to the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna
Gopis performing Devotional Service to the Lordships Sri Sri Radha Krishna

You are what you eat!

You are wat you eat
It's d consciousness dat transforms matter.Wen d animals r killed,they
r in fear,anxiety,stress,pain.When in fear their body generates
adrenalin dat spreads thru out their body&is poisonous which when
eaten brings again fear,anxiety,anger,violence to d eater.None of d
real religions promote animal killing.Jesus Christ&His followers were
pure vegetarians.Real Hindus were vegetarians.So think abt it.Whatever
v do eventually comes back2us

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Yours
Dinesh
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Blog address changes!

Dear friend,

With the intent of having relevant blog name I decided to have the blog name as http://krishna-bhaktiyoga.blogspot.com/
but after analysis I found that it may take years for the blog to appear in the Google search results. My previous blog name 
http://dinesh-krsna.blogspot.com has been in the internet for more than 4 yrs and is also available in Google Search index servers.

These keywords would bring my blog in the top 10 Google results "Krishna attractive", "Krishna all attractive","Krsna attractive" 

And so I once again revert to the blog name 

In short my blog is http://dinesh-krsna.blogspot.com

Yours
Dinesh


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Does a fallen soul have to be depressed? : Krishna

Dhanurdhara Swami June 30th, 2010
June 30, 2010
Does a fallen soul have to be depressed?
A saintly soul prays in the mood of dhainya, utter humility:
“For my own pleasure I never fear to commit any sin. I am devoid of pity and full of selfishness; I’m sorry at others’ happiness and am an inveterate liar. Indeed, I take delight in others’ miseries.” Amara Jivana – Bhaktivinoda Thakur
If the great devotees feel like this, shouldn’t the actually fallen practitioner of bhakti feel depressed and ridden with guilt?
Remorse is certainly healthy, but does the sincere and weak need to feel shame? I don’t think so. I found a reference to support this.
“Having awakened faith in the narrations of My glories, being disgusted with all material activities, knowing that all sense gratification leads to misery, but still being unable to renounce all sense enjoyment, My devotee should remain happy and worship Me with great faith and conviction. Even though he is sometimes engaged in sense enjoyment, My devotee knows that all sense gratification leads to a miserable result, and he sincerely repents such activities.” [emphasis mine] (Bhag. 11.20.27-28)
I like the balance. We do need to be humble and repent if we cannot maintain our practices. We shouldn’t, however, embrace the type of shame and excess guilt that is depressive and lowers self esteem, that makes the adoption of spiritual life miserable and debilitating.
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Sing the praises of Lord Shri Ram

http://soundcloud.com/sub_tk/sri-ramacandra-kripalu/ 

by Gauravani Das


Shri Rama chandra kripalu bhaja mana harana bhava bhaya darunam
Nava kanja lochana kanja mukha kara kanja pada kanjarunam

O my heart! sing praises of Lord Shri Ram, who absolves the greatest
fears due to the cycle of life and death, and whose eyes, mouth, hands, 
and feet are like a newly blooming red lotus


- Saint Tulasidas

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Elevating One Another

Elevating One Another


A devotee shows compassion to those poor souls who are wanting in spiritual knowledge by enlightening them in order to elevate them to Krsna consciousness. That is one of the duties of a devotee. He should also make friendship with persons who are on an equal level with himself or who have the same understanding that he does. For a devotee, there is no point in making friendships with ordinary persons; he should make friendship with other devotees so that by discussing among themselves, they may elevate one another on the path of spiritual understanding. This is called ista-gosthi.

Adapted from HH.Indradyumna Swami
[ SB 3.29.17 purport ]



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