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  • How Can Vaishnava's Disappearance Be Seen as Positive?

    Disappearance Day of Srila Sridhar Maharaja.

    How can we see a disappearance of the Vaishnava to be positive? — “When reading is no longer necessary.” — Ramananda-samvad and gradation in Sridhar Maharaja’s talks. — What is the most unbearable suffering? — There is no substantial connection with Krishna without the devotee. — Basis is to acquire the proper angle of vision. — A shift from Krishna to His devotees: we are Guru-centric to the extreme. — Eros and theism. — Krishna is not so sweet and beautiful without Srimati Radharani. — In separation our vision becomes more expansive. — Union in separation. — By following the order of the Guru, you will be with him. — A true disciple is always living in the relativity of his guru. 

    Chiang Mai 2018 - How Can Vaishnava's Disappearance Be Seen as Positive?

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    Автор: Бхакти Судхир Госвами Cycle: Chiang Mai 2018 Загрузил: Priyanana Дата загрузки: 11 August, 2018
    Продолжительность: 00:59:57 Дата: 2018-08-11 Место: Гупта Говардхан Чианг Май Скачано: 2990 Проиграно раз: 4753

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  • Disappearance Day of Srila Sridhar Maharaja.

    How can we see a disappearance of the Vaishnava to be positive? — “When reading is no longer necessary.” — Ramananda-samvad and gradation in Sridhar Maharaja’s talks. — What is the most unbearable suffering? — There is no substantial connection with Krishna without the devotee. — Basis is to acquire the proper angle of vision. — A shift from Krishna to His devotees: we are Guru-centric to the extreme. — Eros and theism. — Krishna is not so sweet and beautiful without Srimati Radharani. — In separation our vision becomes more expansive. — Union in separation. — By following the order of the Guru, you will be with him. — A true disciple is always living in the relativity of his guru.