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The Lord was pacified after killing those kings who were burdensome to the earth. They were puffed up with their military strength, their horses, elephants, chariots, infantry, etc. He Himself was not a party in the fight. He simply created hostility between the powerful administrators, and they fought amongst themselves. He was like the wind which causes friction between bamboos and so sparks a fire. Lord Krishna's Entrance into Dvaraka |
| SB 1.11.34 |
Just see, O man with a tiger’s strength, how many miseries due to celestial influences, earthly reactions and bodily pains — all very dangerous in themselves — are foreboding danger in the near future by deluding our intelligence. The Disappearance of Lord Krishna |
| SB 1.14.10 |
Therefore it is best for me to surrender unto His feet, which alone can deliver one from the miseries of repeated birth and death. Such surrender is all-auspicious and allows one to perceive all happiness. Even the sky cannot estimate the limits of its own expansion. So what can others do when the Lord Himself is unable to estimate His own limits? Purusha-sukta Confirmed |
| SB 2.6.36 |
The senses are certainly products of the mode of passion in false ego, and therefore philosophical speculative knowledge and fruitive activities are predominantly products of the mode of passion. Vidura's Talks with Maitreya |
| SB 3.5.31 |
The living entity is in distress regarding his self-identity. He has no factual background, like a man who dreams that he sees his head cut off. Further Inquires by Vidura |
| SB 3.7.10 |
Hence even though he is the passive performer of all activities, how can there be freedom for the soul as long as material nature acts on him and binds him? Understanding Material Nature |
| SB 3.27.19 |
Therefore, my Lord, although I am living in a terrible condition, I do not wish to depart from my mother’s abdomen to fall again into the blind well of materialistic life. Your external energy, called deva-mÄyÄ, at once captures the newly born child, and immediately false identification, which is the beginning of the cycle of continual birth and death, begins. Lord Kapila's Instructions on the Movements of the Living Entities |
| SB 3.31.20 |
When all the hereditary brÄhmaṇas were thus cursed by NandÄ«Å›vara, the sage Bhá¹›gu, as a reaction, condemned the followers of Lord Åšiva with this very strong brahminical curse. Daksha Curses Lord Siva |
| SB 4.2.27 |
My dear lord, you are never bewildered by the formidable influence of the illusory energy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Therefore you are omniscient and should be merciful and compassionate toward those who are bewildered by the same illusory energy and are very much attached to fruitive activities. Brahma Satisfies Lord Siva |
| SB 4.6.49 |
My Lord, by Your unbroken transcendental glance You are the supreme witness of all stages of intellectual activities. You are eternally liberated, Your existence is situated in pure goodness, and You are existent in the Supersoul without change. You are the original Personality of Godhead, full with six opulences, and You are eternally the master of the three modes of material nature. Thus, You are always different from the ordinary living entities. As Lord Viṣṇu, You maintain all the affairs of the entire universe, and yet You stand aloof and are the enjoyer of the results of all sacrifices. Dhruva Maharaja Returns Home |
| SB 4.9.15 |
ÅšrÄ« Maitreya said: My dear Vidura, when Dhruva MahÄrÄja heard the encouraging words of the great sages, he performed the Äcamana by touching water and then took up his arrow made by Lord NÄrÄyaṇa and fixed it upon his bow. Svayambhuva Manu Advises Dhruva Maharaja to Stop Fighting |
| SB 4.11.1 |
The great sage Maitreya continued by saying that the Lord, the seer of the universe, after hearing Pá¹›thu MahÄrÄja’s prayer, addressed the King: My dear King, may you always be blessed by engaging in My devotional service. Only by such purity of purpose, as you yourself very intelligently express, can one cross over the insurmountable illusory energy of mÄyÄ. Lord Vishnu's Appearance in the Sacrificial Arena of Maharaja Prithu |
| SB 4.20.32 |
Sometimes he used to go to his private home with one of his chief servants [the mind], who was named Viṣūcīna. At that time, illusion, satisfaction and happiness used to be produced from his wife and children. The Descriptions of the Characteristics of King Puranjana |
| SB 4.25.55 |
Covered by the mode of ignorance in material nature, the living entity is sometimes a male, sometimes a female, sometimes a eunuch, sometimes a human being, sometimes a demigod, sometimes a bird, an animal, and so on. In this way he is wandering within the material world. His acceptance of different types of bodies is brought about by his activities under the influence of the modes of nature. Talks Between Narada and King Pracinabarhi |
| SB 4.29.29 |
Having undergone austerities and penances at KapilÄÅ›rama, King PrÄcÄ«nabarhi attained full liberation from all material designations. He constantly engaged in the transcendental loving service of the Lord and attained a spiritual position qualitatively equal to that of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Talks Between Narada and King Pracinabarhi |
| SB 4.29.82 |
One cannot avoid the order of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, not by the strength of severe austerities, an exalted Vedic education, or the power of mystic yoga, physical prowess or intellectual activities. Nor can one use his power of religion, his material opulence or any other means, either by himself or with the help of others, to defy the orders of the Supreme Lord. That is not possible for any living being, from BrahmÄ down to the ant. The Activities of Maharaja Priyavrata |
| SB 5.1.12 |
Dear Lord, unless one worships the lotus feet of great devotees, one will be conquered by the illusory energy, and his intelligence will be bewildered. Indeed, who has not been carried away by the waves of material enjoyment, which are like poison? Your illusory energy is unconquerable. No one can see the path of this material energy or tell how it is working. Rishabhadeva's Appearance in the Womb of Merudevi, the Wife of King Nabhi |
| SB 5.3.14 |
My dear King, if you still think that you are the King and that I am your servant, you should order me, and I should follow your order. I can then say that this differentiation is temporary, and it expands only from usage or convention. I do not see any other cause. In that case, who is the master, and who is the servant? Everyone is being forced by the laws of material nature; therefore no one is master, and no one is servant. Nonetheless, if you think that you are the master and that I am the servant, I shall accept this. Please order me. What can I do for you? The Discussion Between Jada Bharata and Maharaja Rahugana |
| SB 5.10.12 |
Sometimes, having no money, the conditioned soul does not get sufficient accommodations. Sometimes he doesn’t even have a place to sit, nor does he have the other necessities. In other words, he falls into scarcity, and at that time, when he is unable to secure the necessities by fair means, he decides to seize the property of others unfairly. When he cannot get the things he wants, he simply receives insults from others and thus becomes very morose. The Material World as the Great Forest of Enjoyment |
| SB 5.14.36 |
The illusory energy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead binds all of us conditioned souls to this material world. Therefore, without being favored by Him, persons like us cannot understand how to get out of that illusory energy. Let me offer my respectful obeisances unto the Lord, who is the cause of creation and annihilation. The Descent of the River Ganges |
| SB 5.17.24 |
O unborn one, learned Vedic scholars who are advanced in spiritual knowledge certainly know that this material world is perishable, as do other logicians and philosophers. In trance they realize the factual position of this world, and they preach the truth as well. Yet even they are sometimes bewildered by Your illusory energy. This is Your own wonderful pastime. Therefore, I can understand that Your illusory energy is very wonderful, and I offer my respectful obeisances unto You. The Prayers Offered to the Lord by the Residents of Jambudvipa |
| SB 5.18.4 |
My dear PrajÄpati Daká¹£a, you have performed extreme austerities for the welfare and growth of the world. My desire also is that everyone within this world be happy. I am therefore very pleased with you because you are endeavoring to fulfill My desire for the welfare of the entire world. The Hamsa-guhya Prayers |
| SB 6.4.44 |
O impudent one, my dear son, now take birth in a low, sinful family of demons so that you will not commit such an offense again toward exalted, saintly persons in this world. Mother Parvati Curses Citraketu |
| SB 6.17.15 |
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, the supreme controller, who is infallible and indefatigable, is present in different forms of life, from the inert living beings [sthÄvara], such as the plants, to BrahmÄ, the foremost created living being. He is also present in the varieties of material creations and in the material elements, the total material energy and the modes of material nature [sattva-guṇa, rajo-guṇa and tamo-guṇa], as well as the unmanifested material nature and the false ego. Although He is one, He is present everywhere, and He is also the transcendental Supersoul, the cause of all causes, who is present as the observer in the cores of the hearts of all living entities. He is indicated as that which is pervaded and as the all-pervading Supersoul, but actually He cannot be indicated. He is changeless and undivided. He is simply perceived as the supreme sac-cid-Änanda [eternity, knowledge and bliss]. Being covered by the curtain of the external energy, to the atheist He appears nonexistent. Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates |
| SB 7.6.20-23 |
O best of the great personalities, I am not at all afraid of material existence, for wherever I stay I am fully absorbed in thoughts of Your glories and activities. My concern is only for the fools and rascals who are making elaborate plans for material happiness and maintaining their families, societies and countries. I am simply concerned with love for them. Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| SB 7.9.43 |
Sex life is compared to the rubbing of two hands to relieve an itch. Gá¹›hamedhis, so-called gá¹›hasthas who have no spiritual knowledge, think that this itching is the greatest platform of happiness, although actually it is a source of distress. The ká¹›paṇas, the fools who are just the opposite of brÄhmaṇas, are not satisfied by repeated sensuous enjoyment. Those who are dhÄ«ra, however, who are sober and who tolerate this itching, are not subjected to the sufferings of fools and rascals. Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| SB 7.9.45 |
As She played with the ball, the sari covering Her body became loose, and Her hair scattered. She tried to bind Her hair with Her beautiful left hand, and at the same time She played with the ball by striking it with Her right hand. This was so attractive that the Supreme Lord, by His internal potency, in this way captivated everyone. The Mohini-murti Incarnation Bewilders Lord Siva |
| SB 8.12.21 |
O MahÄrÄja ParÄ«ká¹£it, because King Rantideva was a pure devotee, always Kṛṣṇa conscious and free from all material desires, the Lord’s illusory energy, mÄyÄ, could not exhibit herself before him. On the contrary, for him mÄyÄ entirely vanished, exactly like a dream. The Dynasty of Bharata; |
| SB 9.21.17 |
O King, MahÄrÄja ParÄ«ká¹£it, but for the Lord’s personal desire, there is no cause for His appearance, disappearance or activities. As the Supersoul, He knows everything. Consequently there is no cause that affects Him, not even the results of fruitive activities. Krishna the Supreme Personality of Godhead |
| SB 9.24.57 |
The wise souls who understand how Your MÄyÄ deludes all human beings render potent loving service to You, who are the source of liberation from birth and death. How, indeed, can fear of material life affect Your faithful servants? On the other hand, Your furrowing eyebrows — the triple-rimmed wheel of time — repeatedly terrify those who refuse to take shelter of You. The Prayers of the Personified Vedas |
| SB 10.87.32 |
Fear arises when a living entity misidentifies himself as the material body because of absorption in the external, illusory energy of the Lord. When the living entity thus turns away from the Supreme Lord, he also forgets his own constitutional position as a servant of the Lord. This bewildering, fearful condition is effected by the potency for illusion, called mÄyÄ. Therefore, an intelligent person should engage unflinchingly in the unalloyed devotional service of the Lord, under the guidance of a bona fide spiritual master, whom he should accept as his worshipable deity and as his very life and soul. Maharaja Nimi Meets the Nine Yogendras |
| SB 11.2.37 |
Originally one, the Absolute, Brahman, comes to be known as threefold, manifesting itself as the three modes of material nature — goodness, passion and ignorance. Brahman further expands its potency, and thus the power to act and the power of consciousness become manifest, along with the false ego, which covers the identity of the conditioned living being. Thus, by the expansion of the multipotencies of the Absolute, the demigods, as the embodiment of knowledge, become manifest, along with the material senses, their objects, and the results of material activity, namely happiness and distress. In this way the manifestation of the material world takes place as the subtle cause and as the material effect visible in the appearance of gross material objects. Brahman, which is the source of all subtle and gross manifestations, is simultaneously transcendental to them, being absolute. Liberation from the Illusory Energy |
| SB 11.3.37 |
“O my Lord, everything within material nature is limited by time, space and thought. Your characteristics, however, being unequaled and unsurpassed, are always transcendental to such limitations. You sometimes cover such characteristics by Your own energy, but nevertheless Your unalloyed devotees are always able to see You under all circumstances.†The External Reasons for the Appearance of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu |
| CC 1.3.89 |
“ ‘When a person takes shelter of the lotus feet of the Supreme Personality of Godhead without reservation, the unlimited, merciful Lord bestows His causeless mercy upon him. Thus he can pass over the insurmountable ocean of nescience. Those whose intelligence is fixed in the bodily conception, who think, “I am this body,†are fit food for dogs and jackals. The Supreme Lord never bestows His mercy upon such people.’ †The Liberation of Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya |
| CC 2.6.235 |
“If the conditioned soul becomes Kṛṣṇa conscious by the mercy of saintly persons who voluntarily preach scriptural injunctions and help him to become Kṛṣṇa conscious, the conditioned soul is liberated from the clutches of mÄyÄ, who gives him up. Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu Instructs Sanatana Gosvami in the Science of the Absolute Truth |
| CC 2.20.120 |
“In this way the conditioned soul becomes the servant of lusty desires, and when these are not fulfilled, he becomes the servant of anger and continues to be kicked by the external energy, mÄyÄ. Wandering and wandering throughout the universe, he may by chance get the association of a devotee physician, whose instructions and hymns make the witch of the external energy flee. The conditioned soul thus gets into touch with devotional service to Lord Kṛṣṇa, and in this way he can approach nearer and nearer to the Lord. The Process of Devotional Service |
| CC 2.22.14-15 |
“ ‘This divine energy of Mine, consisting of the three modes of material nature, is difficult to overcome. But those who have surrendered unto Me can easily cross beyond it.’ The Process of Devotional Service |
| CC 2.22.23 |
“ ‘This divine energy of Mine, consisting of the three modes of material nature, is difficult to overcome. But those who have surrendered unto Me can easily cross beyond it.’ The Sixty-One Explanations of the Atmarama Verse |
| CC 2.24.138 |
After offering obeisances to HaridÄsa ṬhÄkura, the woman said, “I am the illusory energy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. I came here to test you. The Glories of Srila Haridasa Thakura |
| CC 3.3.250 |
“Nescience, or mÄyÄ, may be called ‘bandhu’ because she entangles everyone in the material world. Therefore by using the word ‘bandhu-han,’ mother SarasvatÄ« says that Lord Kṛṣṇa is the vanquisher of mÄyÄ. How Pradyumna Misra Received Instructions from Ramananda Raya |
| CC 3.5.145 |
Chapter 4: The Wise Man Teachings of Lord Caitanya |
| TLC 4 |
Chapter 11: Service to the Lord Teachings of Lord Caitanya |
| TLC 11 |
One who always sees all living entities as spiritual sparks, in quality one with the Lord, becomes a true knower of things. What, then, can be illusion or anxiety for him? Sri Isopanishad |
| Iso 7 |
One should know perfectly the Personality of Godhead Śrī Kṛṣṇa and His transcendental name, form, qualities and pastimes, as well as the temporary material creation with its temporary demigods, men and animals. When one knows these, he surpasses death and the ephemeral cosmic manifestation with it, and in the eternal kingdom of God he enjoys his eternal life of bliss and knowledge. Sri Isopanishad |
| Iso 14 |
Who can cross beyond illusion? One who abandons material association, serves the sages, and becomes selfless. Narada Bhakti Sutra |
| NBS 46 |
Success is easier to attain by devotional service than by any other process. Narada Bhakti Sutra |
| NBS 58 |
London, July 20, 1973 Observing the Armies on the Battlefield of Kuruks?etra |
| LBG 1.24 |
London, July 21, 1973 Observing the Armies on the Battlefield of Kuruks?etra |
| LBG 1.26 |
London, July 26, 1973 Observing the Armies on the Battlefield of Kuruks?etra |
| LBG 1.36 |
London, July 28, 1973 Observing the Armies on the Battlefield of Kuruks?etra |
| LBG 1.40 |
Los Angeles, November 27, 1968 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.8 |
Hotel Imperial, Delhi, March 25, 1976 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.11 |
Hotel Imperial, Delhi, March 25, 1976 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.11 |
Hyderabad, November 18, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.13 |
Hyderabad, November 19, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.13 |
Mexico, February 15, 1975 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.15 |
Mexico, February 15, 1975 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.15 |
Hyderabad, November 27, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.23 |
Hyderabad, November 28, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.24 |
Hyderabad, November 28, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.24 |
Hyderabad, November 29, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.25 |
Los Angeles, December 6, 1968 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.26 |
Los Angeles, December 11, 1968 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.27 |
London, August 30, 1973 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.28 |
London, September 13, 1973 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.40 |
Los Angeles, December 19, 1968 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.62 |
Los Angeles, December 19, 1968 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.62 |
Los Angeles, December 23, 1968 Karma-yoga |
| LBG 3.6 |
Los Angeles, December 30, 1968 Karma-yoga |
| LBG 3.18 |
Bombay, March 26, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.6 |
Los Angeles, January 6, 1969 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.7 |
Bombay, March 28, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.8 |
Bombay, March 28, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.8 |
Montreal, June 19, 1968 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.9 |
New York, July 25, 1966 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.9 |
Bombay, March 30, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.10 |
New York, July 27, 1966 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.11 |
Vrndavana, August 3, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.11 |
Bombay, April 3, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.14 |
Bombay, April 3, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.14 |
Bombay, April 4, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.15 |
New York, August 5, 1966 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.19 |
Bombay, April 9, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.20 |
Bombay, April 10, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.21 |
Bombay, April 12, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.23 |
Los Angeles, December 2, 1968 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
Los Angeles, March 12, 1970 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
Madras, February 14, 1972 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
San Diego, July 1, 1972 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
Ahmedabad, December 13, 1972 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
Ahmedabad, December 13, 1972 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
Hong Kong, January 25, 1975 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
Nairobi, October 28, 1975 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.2 |
Vrndavana, October 31, 1973 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.3 |
Bombay, March 30, 1971 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.4 |
Bombay, February 22, 1974 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.7 |
New York, October 2, 1966 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.8 |
New York, October 2, 1966 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.8 |
Bombay, April 5, 1971 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.11 |
Bombay, April 5, 1971 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.11 |
New York, October 7, 1966 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.11 |
New York, October 7, 1966 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.11 |
New York, October 7, 1966 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.11 |
Hamburg, September 8, 1969 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.14 |
Bombay, April 7, 1971 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.16 |
Calcutta, March 8, 1972 The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.2 |
New York, November 23, 1966 The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.2 |
Melbourne, April 22, 1976 The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.4 |
New York, December 6, 1966 The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.20 |
New York, December 10, 1966 The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.23 |
New York, December 10, 1966 The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.23 |
New York, December 12, 1966 The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.24 |
New York, December 12, 1966 The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.24 |
August 3, 1976, New Mayapur (French farm) The Most Confidential Knowledge |
| LBG 9.34 |
Bombay, May 12, 1974 Devotional Service |
| LBG 12.13-14 |
Bombay, May 12, 1974 Devotional Service |
| LBG 12.13-14 |
Bombay, September 25, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.1-2 |
Bombay, September 26, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.3 |
Bombay, October 12, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.18 |
Bombay, October 15, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.21 |
Bombay, October 15, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.21 |
Bombay, October 15, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.21 |
Bombay, October 20, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.22 |
Hyderabad, August 17, 1976 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.22 |
Bombay, October 22, 1973 Nature, the Enjoyer, and Consciousness |
| LBG 13.23 |
Bombay, October 28, 1973 The Yoga of the Supreme Person |
| LBG 15.1 |
Hawaii, January 31, 1975 The Divine And Demoniac Natures |
| LBG 16.5 |
South Africa, October 18, 1975 The Divine And Demoniac Natures |
| LBG 16.6 |
South Africa, October 18, 1975 The Divine And Demoniac Natures |
| LBG 16.6 |
Ahmedabad, December 10, 1972 Conclusion — The Perfection of Renunciation |
| LBG 18.67 |
Ahmedabad, December 10, 1972 Conclusion — The Perfection of Renunciation |
| LBG 18.67 |
London, August 6, 1971 Questions by the Sages |
| LSB 1.1.1 |
Caracas, February 21, 1975 Questions by the Sages |
| LSB 1.1.1 |
London, August 15, 1971 Questions by the Sages |
| LSB 1.1.2 |
Vrndavana, October 16, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.5 |
New Vrindaban, September 5, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.6 |
Hyderabad, November 26, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.6 |
London, July 23, 1973 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.6 |
London, July 23, 1973 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.6 |
Bombay, December 28, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.10 |
Los Angeles, August 18, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.15 |
Los Angeles, August 21, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.18 |
Calcutta, September 26, 1974 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.18 |
Los Angeles, August 22, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.19 |
Los Angeles, August 22, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.19 |
Vrndavana, October 31, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.20 |
Vrndavana, November 2, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.22 |
Vrndavana, November 3, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.23 |
New Vrindaban, June 10, 1969 Narada's Instructions on Srimad-Bhagavatam for Vyasadeva |
| LSB 1.5.11 |
New Vrindaban, June 10, 1969 Narada's Instructions on Srimad-Bhagavatam for Vyasadeva |
| LSB 1.5.11 |
New Vrindaban, June 16, 1969 Narada's Instructions on Srimad-Bhagavatam for Vyasadeva |
| LSB 1.5.13 |
New Vrindaban, June 19, 1969 Narada's Instructions on Srimad-Bhagavatam for Vyasadeva |
| LSB 1.5.15 |
New Vrindaban, June 19, 1969 Narada's Instructions on Srimad-Bhagavatam for Vyasadeva |
| LSB 1.5.15 |
Vrndavana, August 13, 1974 Narada's Instructions on Srimad-Bhagavatam for Vyasadeva |
| LSB 1.5.32 |
Vrndavana, Narada's Instructions on Srimad-Bhagavatam for Vyasadeva |
| LSB 1.5.33 |
Durban, October 14, 1975 The Son of Drona Punished |
| LSB 1.7.2 |
Vrndavana, September 4, 1976 The Son of Drona Punished |
| LSB 1.7.5 |
Geneva, May 31, 1974 The Son of Drona Punished |
| LSB 1.7.6 |
Vrndavana, September 18, 1976 The Son of Drona Punished |
| LSB 1.7.22 |
Vrndavana, September 20, 1976 The Son of Drona Punished |
| LSB 1.7.23 |
Vrndavana, September 21, 1976 The Son of Drona Punished |
| LSB 1.7.24 |
Vrndavana, September 27, 1976 The Son of Drona Punished |
| LSB 1.7.32 |
Vrndavana, October 6, 1976 The Son of Drona Punished |
| LSB 1.7.47 |
Mayapura, September 28, 1974 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.18 |
Mayapura, September 28, 1974 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.18 |
New York, April 12, 1973 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.20 |
Mayapura, September 30, 1974 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.20 |
Vrndavana, October 5, 1974 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.25 |
Mayapura, October 8, 1974 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.28 |
Mayapura, October 8, 1974 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.28 |
Mayapura, October 11, 1974 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.31 |
Mayapura, October 11, 1974 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.31 |
Los Angeles, May 10, 1973 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.48 |
Los Angeles, May 10, 1973 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.48 |
Mayapura, June 20, 1973 Departure of Lord Krishna for Dvaraka |
| LSB 1.10.5 |
Mayapura, June 20, 1973 Departure of Lord Krishna for Dvaraka |
| LSB 1.10.5 |
Mayapura, June 21, 1973 Departure of Lord Krishna for Dvaraka |
| LSB 1.10.6 |
Los Angeles, December 8, 1973 The Pandavas Retire Timely |
| LSB 1.15.30 |
Los Angeles, December 18, 1973 The Pandavas Retire Timely |
| LSB 1.15.40 |
Los Angeles, December 18, 1973 The Pandavas Retire Timely |
| LSB 1.15.40 |
Los Angeles, December 23, 1973 The Pandavas Retire Timely |
| LSB 1.15.45 |
Los Angeles, December 23, 1973 The Pandavas Retire Timely |
| LSB 1.15.45 |
Los Angeles, December 31, 1973 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.3 |
Los Angeles, January 5, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.8 |
Los Angeles, January 9, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.12 |
Los Angeles, January 9, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.12 |
Hawaii, January 18, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.22 |
Hawaii, January 20, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.24 |
Hawaii, January 28, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.35 |
Hawaii, January 28, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.35 |
New York, April 19, 1973 The First Step in God Realization |
| LSB 2.1.1 |
New York, April 19, 1973 The First Step in God Realization |
| LSB 2.1.1 |
Paris, June 11, 1974 The First Step in God Realization |
| LSB 2.1.2 |
Paris, June 11, 1974 The First Step in God Realization |
| LSB 2.1.2 |
Montreal, October 23, 1968 The First Step in God Realization |
| LSB 2.1.2 |
Delhi, November 6, 1973 The First Step in God Realization |
| LSB 2.1.3 |
Vrndavana, March 19, 1974 The First Step in God Realization |
| LSB 2.1.4 |
Paris, June 15, 1974 The First Step in God Realization |
| LSB 2.1.7 |
Los Angeles, June 13, 1972 Pure Devotional Service: The Change in Heart |
| LSB 2.3.18 |
Los Angeles, June 14, 1972 Pure Devotional Service: The Change in Heart |
| LSB 2.3.19 |
Los Angeles, June 24, 197 The Process of Creation |
| LSB 2.4.1 |
Los Angeles, June 24, 197 The Process of Creation |
| LSB 2.4.1 |
Tokyo, April 20, 1972 Answers by Citing the Lord's Version |
| LSB 2.9.1 |
Melbourne, April 4, 1972 Answers by Citing the Lord's Version |
| LSB 2.9.2 |
Melbourne, April 4, 1972 Answers by Citing the Lord's Version |
| LSB 2.9.2 |
Bombay, November 3, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.3 |
Bombay, November 4, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.4 |
Bombay, November 9, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.9 |
Bombay, November 15, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.15 |
Bombay, November 21, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.21 |
Bombay, November 21, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.21 |
Bombay, November 22, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.22 |
Bombay, November 22, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.22 |
Bombay, November 25, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.25 |
Bombay, November 27, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.27 |
Bombay, November 27, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.27 |
Bombay, November 27, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.27 |
Bombay, November 28, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.28 |
Bombay, December 5, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.36 |
Bombay, December 6, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.37 |
Bombay, December 6, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.37 |
Bombay, December 9, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.41 |
Bombay, December 12, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.44 |
Bombay, December 15, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.3 |
Bombay, December 16, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.4 |
Bombay, December 16, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.4 |
Bombay, December 16, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.4 |
Bombay, December 17, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.5 |
Bombay, December 17, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.5 |
Bombay, December 18, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.6 |
Bombay, December 18, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.6 |
Bombay, December 18, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.6 |
Bombay, December 20, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.8 |
Bombay, December 21, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.9 |
Bombay, December 21, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.9 |
Bombay, December 22, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.10 |
Bombay, December 24, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.15 |
Bombay, December 24, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.15 |
Bombay, December 31, 1974 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.22 |
Bombay, January 8, 1975 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.31 |
Bombay, January 19, 1975 Fundamental Principles of Material Nature |
| LSB 3.26.44 |
Tittenhurst, London, September 1 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.1 |
Bombay, December 25, 197 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.1 |
Bombay, December 25, 197 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.1 |
Hyderabad, April 11, 1975 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.2 |
Hyderabad, April 12, 1975 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.2 |
Bombay, March 29, 1977 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.3 |
London, September 3, 197 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.5 |
London, September 3, 197 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.5 |
London, September 3, 197 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.5 |
Vrndavana, October 29, 19 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.7 |
Vrndavana, November 3, 1976 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.15 |
Vrndavana, November 4, 1976 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.16 |
Vrndavana, November 10, 1976 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.23 |
Vrndavana, November 10, 1976 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.23 |
Vrndavana, November 29, 1976 The Activities of Lord Rishabhadeva |
| LSB 5.6.7 |
Vrndavana, November 29, 1976 The Activities of Lord Rishabhadeva |
| LSB 5.6.7 |
Bombay, December 28, 1976 The Activities of Lord Rishabhadeva |
| LSB 5.6.10 |
Melbourne, May 20, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.1 |
Melbourne, May 20, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.1 |
Melbourne, May 20, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.1 |
Los Angeles, January 3, 197 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.6 |
Los Angeles, January 3, 197 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.6 |
Honolulu, May 7, 1976 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.6 |
New York, July 21, 1971 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.6 |
New York, August 1, 1971 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.15 |
New York, August 1, 1971 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.15 |
Denver, June 28, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.15 |
Honolulu, May 15, 1976 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.15 |
Honolulu, May 18, 1976 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.18 |
Chicago, July 9, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.25 |
San Francisco, July 17, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.32 |
Honolulu, May 31, 1976 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.32 |
Surat, December 21, 1970 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.39 |
Los Angeles, July 23, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.42 |
San Diego, July 27, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.46 |
Dallas, July 29, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.47 |
Paris, August 11, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.55 |
Vrndavana, August 29, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.62 |
Vrndavana, August 30, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.63 |
Vrndavana, September 4, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.68 |
Vrndavana, September 5, 1975 Ajamila Delivered by the Vishnudutas |
| LSB 6.2.1 |
Vrndavana, September 8, 1975 Ajamila Delivered by the Vishnudutas |
| LSB 6.2.4 |
Vrndavana, September 19, 1975 Ajamila Delivered by the Vishnudutas |
| LSB 6.2.16 |
Vrndavana, September 19, 1975 Ajamila Delivered by the Vishnudutas |
| LSB 6.2.16 |
Gorakhpur, February 9, 1971 Yamaraja Instructs His Messengers |
| LSB 6.3.12 |
Gorakhpur, February 11, 1971 Yamaraja Instructs His Messengers |
| LSB 6.3.18 |
London, September 9, 1971 Prahlada Maharaja, the Saintly Son of Hiranyakasipu |
| LSB 7.5.30 |
London, September 9, 1971 Prahlada Maharaja, the Saintly Son of Hiranyakasipu |
| LSB 7.5.30 |
Madras, January 2, 1976 Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates |
| LSB 7.6.1 |
Vrndavana, December 5, 1975 Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates |
| LSB 7.6.4 |
Vrndavana, December 5, 1975 Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates |
| LSB 7.6.4 |
Vrndavana, December 11, 1975 Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates |
| LSB 7.6.9 |
New Vrindaban, June 25, 1976 Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates |
| LSB 7.6.9 |
New Vrindaban, June 26, 1976 Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates |
| LSB 7.6.10 |
San Francisco, March 10, 1967 What Prahlada Learned in the Womb |
| LSB 7.7.22 |
San Francisco, March 20, 1967 What Prahlada Learned in the Womb |
| LSB 7.7.40 |
Seattle, October 21, 1968 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.8 |
Calcutta, March 5, 1972 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.8 |
Calcutta, March 5, 1972 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.8 |
Mayapur, February 28, 1977 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.8 |
Mayapur, February 17, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.10 |
Mayapur, February 19, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.12 |
Mayapur, March 1, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.23 |
Mayapur, March 13, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.35 |
Mayapur, March 15, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.37 |
Visakhapatnam, February 22, 1972 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.43 |
Calcutta, March 23, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.43 |
Bombay, April 13, 1976 The Perfect Society: Four Spiritual Classes |
| LSB 7.12.2 |
Room Conversation December 1970 |
| TLKS 1970.12.247D2 |
Room Conversation January 1971 |
| TLKS 1971.1.247E6 |
Conversation with Prof. Kotovsky June 1971 |
| TLKS 1971.6.247FE |
Talk with Bob Cohen February 1972 |
| TLKS 1972.2.24872 |
Room Conversation October 1972 |
| TLKS 1972.10.24916 |
Morning Walk April 1973 |
| TLKS 1973.4.24952 |
Room Conversation with Indian Guests July 1973 |
| TLKS 1973.7.249AA |
Room Conversation with Lord Brockway July 1973 |
| TLKS 1973.7.249DE |
Room Conversation with Lord Brockway July 1973 |
| TLKS 1973.7.249DE |
Room Conversation with Lord Brockway July 1973 |
| TLKS 1973.7.249DE |
Room Conversation September 1973 |
| TLKS 1973.9.24A46 |
Conversation at Airport September 1973 |
| TLKS 1973.9.24A56 |
Conversation at Airport September 1973 |
| TLKS 1973.9.24A56 |
Morning Walk December 1973 |
| TLKS 1973.12.24A72 |
Morning Walk December 1973 |
| TLKS 1973.12.24A76 |
Morning Walk December 1973 |
| TLKS 1973.12.24A96 |
Morning Walk February 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.2.24B26 |
Morning Walk March 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.3.24B56 |
Morning Walk March 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.3.24B96 |
Morning Walk April 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.4.24BCA |
Morning Walk at Villa Borghese May 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.5.24C22 |
Room Conversation with Mr. C. Hennis of the International Labor Organization of the U.N. May 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.5.24C3A |
Room Conversation with Robert Gouiran, Nuclear Physicist from European Center for Nuclear Research June 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.6.24C5E |
Morning Walk June 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.6.24C76 |
Room Conversation with M. Lallier, noted French Poet June 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.6.24C8A |
Morning Walk June 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.6.24C92 |
Morning Walk June 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.6.24CB6 |
Room Conversation with Bishop Kelly June 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.6.24CE6 |
Room Conversations September 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.9.24D12 |
Room Conversation with Press Representative March 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.3.24D9E |
Morning Walk June 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.6.24EC2 |
Room Conversation with Mr. & Mrs. Wax, Writer and Editing Manager of Playboy Magazine July 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.7.24F16 |
Room Conversation with Mr. & Mrs. Wax, Writer and Editing Manager of Playboy Magazine July 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.7.24F16 |
Room Conversation with writer, Sandy Nixon July 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.7.24F4A |
Room Conversation with Devotees August 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.8.24FAA |
Morning Walk September 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.9.24FEE |
Morning Walk September 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.9.24FFE |
Morning Walk October 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.10.2503A |
Room Conversation October 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.10.2506E |
Morning Walk October 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.10.2507A |
Morning Walk October 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.10.2507E |
Morning Walk November 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.11.250B2 |
Morning Walk November 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.11.250C6 |
Morning Walk November 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.11.250D2 |
Morning Walk December 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.12.2511E |
Morning Walk February 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.2.251B6 |
Morning Walk February 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.2.251BA |
Morning Walk April 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.4.25266 |
Room Conversation April 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.4.2528E |
Room Conversation May 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.5.252C6 |
Room Conversation May 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.5.252CE |
Morning Walk June 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.6.25306 |
Garden Conversation June 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.6.2532E |
Interview with Jackie Vaughn (Black Congressman) June 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.6.2535A |
Interview with Jackie Vaughn (Black Congressman) June 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.6.2535A |
Interview with Jackie Vaughn (Black Congressman) June 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.6.2535A |
Interview with Professors O''Connell, Motilal and Shivaram June 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.6.2539E |
Garden Conversation June 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.6.253C2 |
Room Conversation After Film June 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.6.253FE |
Evening Darsana July 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.7.2544A |
Evening Darsana July 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.7.2544A |
Room Conversation July 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.7.25456 |
Interview with Trans-India Magazine July 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.7.254AE |
Conversation at House of Ksirodakasayi dasa July 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.7.254DA |
Conversation at House of Ksirodakasayi dasa July 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.7.254DA |
Conversation at House of Ksirodakasayi dasa July 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.7.254DA |
Room Conversation July 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.7.254FA |
Room Conversation July 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.7.254FE |
Evening Darsan August 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.8.25542 |
Evening Darsan August 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.8.25542 |
Evening Darsana August 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.8.2554E |
Evening Darsana August 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.8.2554E |
Evening Darsana August 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.8.25556 |
Evening Darsana August 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.8.2557A |
Garden Conversation October 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.10.2564A |
Room Conversation November 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.11.25662 |
Preparation for Gita Pratisṭhana December 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.12.256AE |
Morning Walk December 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.12.256CA |
Morning Walk December 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.12.256F2 |
Room Conversation January 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.1.2579A |
Room Conversation January 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.1.257EA |
Room Conversation February 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.2.25832 |
Room Conversations February 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.2.25892 |
Evening Darsana February 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.2.2589A |
Room Conversation April 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.4.25946 |
Second Meeting with Mr. Dwivedi April 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.4.25966 |
Conversation with M.P., Shri Sita Ram Singh May 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.5.259BA |
Morning Conversation June 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.6.25A0A |
Room Conversation with Mr. Myer July 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.7.25A52 |
Room Conversation About 10th Canto October 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.10.25B06 |
Room Conversation About 10th Canto October 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.10.25B06 |
Mayapur, March 30, 1975 |
| LCC 1.1.6 |
Mayapur, April 4, 1975 |
| LCC 1.1.11 |
Mayapur, April 7, 1975 |
| LCC 1.1.14 |
Mayapur, March 3, 1974 |
| LCC 1.7.3 |
San Francisco, February 18, 1967 |
| LCC 1.7.108 |
San Francisco, February 20, 1967 |
| LCC 1.7.109 |
Gorakhpur, February 17, 1971 |
| LCC 1.7.119 |
Gorakhpur, February 17, 1971 |
| LCC 1.7.119 |
Gorakhpur, February 14, 1971 |
| LCC 2.6.151 |
Gorakhpur, February 19, 1971 (Krṣṇa Niketan) |
| LCC 2.6.154 |
New York, July 13, 1976 |
| LCC 2.20.107 |
New York, July 15, 1976 |
| LCC 2.20.108-109 |
New York, November 24, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.119 |
New York, November 24, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.119 |
New York, November 24, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.119 |
New York, November 24, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.119 |
New York, November 25, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.121 |
New York, November 25, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.121 |
New York, November 25, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.121 |
New York, November 26, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.124 |
Bombay, February 24, 1971 |
| LCC 2.20.137 |
New York, December 21, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.313 |
New York, January 11, 1967 |
| LCC 2.22.21 |
New York, January 11, 1967 |
| LCC 2.22.21 |
Los Angeles, April 28, 1970 Lectures on Isopanishad |
| LISO 0.2 |
Los Angeles, April 28, 1970 Lectures on Isopanishad |
| LISO 0.2 |
Ch.87 Prayers by the Personified Vedas Volume Two |
| KB 2.32 |