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In the beginning of creation, the Lord of all creatures sent forth generations of men and demigods, along with sacrifices for Visnu, and blessed them by saying, "Be thou happy by this yajna [sacrifice] because its performance will bestow upon you all desirable things." Karma-yoga |
| BG72 3.10 |
In the beginning of creation, the Lord of all creatures sent forth generations of men and demigods, along with sacriï¬ces for Viṣṇu, and blessed them by saying, “Be thou happy by this yajña [sacriï¬ce] because its performance will bestow upon you everything desirable for living happily and achieving liberation.†Karma-yoga |
| BG 3.10 |
My dear Vidura, carrier of bows and arrows, all the demigods who were performing the sacrifice took their bath at the confluence of the Ganges and the YamunÄ after completing the yajña performance. Such a bath is called avabhá¹›tha-snÄna. After thus becoming purified in heart, they departed for their respective abodes. Daksha Curses Lord Siva |
| SB 4.2.35 |
She then reached her father’s house, where the sacrifice was being performed, and entered the arena where everyone was chanting the Vedic hymns. The great sages, brÄhmaṇas and demigods were all assembled there, and there were many sacrificial animals, as well as pots made of clay, stone, gold, grass and skin, which were all requisite for the sacrifice. Sati Quits Her Body |
| SB 4.4.6 |
O destroyer of the sacrifice, please take your portion of the sacrifice and let the sacrifice be completed by your grace. Brahma Satisfies Lord Siva |
| SB 4.6.53 |
The Supreme Lord, NÄrÄyaṇa, is present among devotees who are engaged in hearing and chanting the holy name of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Lord NÄrÄyaṇa is the ultimate goal of sannyÄsÄ«s, those in the renounced order of life, and NÄrÄyaṇa is worshiped through this saá¹…kÄ«rtana movement by those who are liberated from material contamination. Indeed, they recite the holy name again and again. The Activities of the Pracetas |
| SB 4.30.36 |
With great faith King Bharata performed various kinds of sacrifice. He performed the sacrifices known as agni-hotra, darÅ›a, pÅ«rṇamÄsa, cÄturmÄsya, paÅ›u-yajña [wherein a horse is sacrificed] and soma-yajña [wherein a kind of beverage is offered]. Sometimes these sacrifices were performed completely and sometimes partially. In any case, in all the sacrifices the regulations of cÄturhotra were strictly followed. In this way Bharata MahÄrÄja worshiped the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The Activities of King Bharata |
| SB 5.7.5 |
In this way, my Lord, You appear in various incarnations as a human being, an animal, a great saint, a demigod, a fish or a tortoise, thus maintaining the entire creation in different planetary systems and killing the demoniac principles. According to the age, O my Lord, You protect the principles of religion. In the Age of Kali, however, You do not assert Yourself as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and therefore You are known as Triyuga, or the Lord who appears in three yugas. Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| SB 7.9.38 |
The Supreme Personality of Godhead directly and indirectly knows how everything, including the living force, mind and intelligence, is working under His control. He is the illuminator of everything and has no ignorance. He does not have a material body subject to the reactions of previous activities, and He is free from the ignorance of partiality and materialistic education. I therefore take shelter of the lotus feet of the Supreme Lord, who is eternal, all-pervading and as great as the sky and who appears with six opulences in three yugas [Satya, TretÄ and DvÄpara]. The Demigods Appeal to the Lord for Protection |
| SB 8.5.27 |
My lord, all of you are expert in chanting the Vedic mantras. How then has the result been opposite to the one desired? This is a matter for lamentation. There should not have been such a reversal of the results of the Vedic mantras. King Sudyumna Becomes a Woman |
| SB 9.1.17 |
MahÄrÄja Bharata, the son of Duá¹£manta, had the mark of Lord Kṛṣṇa’s disc on the palm of his right hand, and he had the mark of a lotus whorl on the soles of his feet. By worshiping the Supreme Personality of Godhead with a grand ritualistic ceremony, he became the emperor and master of the entire world. Then, under the priesthood of MÄmateya, Bhá¹›gu Muni, he performed fifty-five horse sacrifices on the bank of the Ganges, beginning from its mouth and ending at its source, and seventy-eight horse sacrifices on the bank of the YamunÄ, beginning from the confluence at PrayÄga and ending at the source. He established the sacrificial fire on an excellent site, and he distributed great wealth to the brÄhmaṇas. Indeed, he distributed so many cows that each of thousands of brÄhmaṇas had one badva [13,084] as his share. The Dynasty of Puru |
| SB 9.20.24-26 |
The brÄhmaṇas, who were completely expert in chanting the Vedic hymns, were all yogÄ«s fully equipped with mystic powers. Whatever blessings they spoke were certainly never fruitless. The Killing of the Demon Trinavarta |
| SB 10.7.17 |
Your son Kṛṣṇa appears as an incarnation in every millennium. In the past, He assumed three different colors — white, red and yellow — and now He has appeared in a blackish color. [In another DvÄpara-yuga, He appeared (as Lord RÄmacandra) in the color of Å›uka, a parrot. All such incarnations have now assembled in Kṛṣṇa.] Lord Krishna Shows the Universal Form Within His Mouth |
| SB 10.8.13 |
In the Age of Kali, intelligent persons perform congregational chanting to worship the incarnation of Godhead who constantly sings the names of Kṛṣṇa. Although His complexion is not blackish, He is Kṛṣṇa Himself. He is accompanied by His associates, servants, weapons and confidential companions. Narada Concludes His Teachings to Vasudeva |
| SB 11.5.32 |
“In the Age of Kali, intelligent persons perform congregational chanting to worship the incarnation of Godhead who constantly sings the name of Kṛṣṇa. Although His complexion is not blackish, He is Kṛṣṇa Himself. He is accompanied by His associates, servants, weapons and confidential companions.†The External Reasons for the Appearance of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu |
| CC 1.3.52 |
These five tattvas incarnate with Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu, and thus the Lord executes His saá¹…kÄ«rtana movement with great pleasure. Lord Caitanya in Five Features |
| CC 1.7.4 |
“They will be learned, clever and young and possess abundant wealth and rice. Not only that, but you will each have seven sons, who will all live long lives and be very intelligent.†Lord Caitanya's Childhood Pastimes |
| CC 1.14.55 |
In this way all the opulences of Advaita Ä€cÄrya — His faith, devotion, home, riches and everything else — were successfully utilized in the worship of Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu. Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's Stay at the House of Advaita Acarya |
| CC 2.3.203 |
“ ‘In this Age of Kali, those who are intelligent perform the congregational chanting of the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahÄ-mantra, worshiping the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who appears in this age always describing the glories of Kṛṣṇa. That incarnation is yellowish in hue and is always associated with His plenary expansions [such as ÅšrÄ« NityÄnanda Prabhu] and personal expansions [such as GadÄdhara], as well as His devotees and associates [such as SvarÅ«pa DÄmodara].’ The Liberation of Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya |
| CC 2.6.103 |
“Anyone who worships Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu by congregational chanting should be understood to be very intelligent. One who does not do so must be considered a victim of this age and bereft of all intelligence. The Beda-kirtana Pastimes of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu |
| CC 2.11.99 |
How powerful is the mercy of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu! Without even inquiring about the King, the Lord made everything successful. Performance of the Vrindavana Pastimes |
| CC 2.14.16 |
“Why would Kṛṣṇa appear in the Age of Kali? Foolish people who are mistaken are simply causing agitation and making a tumult. Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's Visit to Sri Vrindavana |
| CC 2.18.101 |
“There are incarnations that control the material qualities [guṇa-avatÄras], incarnations who appear during the reign of each Manu [manvantara-avatÄras], incarnations in different millenniums [yuga-avatÄras] and incarnations of empowered living entities [Å›aktyÄveÅ›a-avatÄras]. Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu Instructs Sanatana Gosvami in the Science of the Absolute Truth |
| CC 2.20.246 |
“ ‘In the Age of Kali, intelligent persons perform congregational chanting to worship the incarnation of Godhead who constantly sings the name of Kṛṣṇa. Although His complexion is not blackish, He is Kṛṣṇa Himself. He is accompanied by His associates, servants, weapons and confidential companions.’ Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu Instructs Sanatana Gosvami in the Science of the Absolute Truth |
| CC 2.20.342 |
“ ‘In the Age of Kali, intelligent persons perform congregational chanting to worship the incarnation of Godhead who constantly sings the name of Kṛṣṇa. Although His complexion is not blackish, He is Kṛṣṇa Himself. He is accompanied by His associates, servants, weapons and confidential companions.’ The Sikshashtaka Prayers |
| CC 3.20.10 |
Chapter 8: The Avataras Teachings of Lord Caitanya |
| TLC 8 |
Raising my arms, I utter this compassionate advice as loudly as I can: If those in the renounced order want to be delivered from the terrible, poisonous condition of material life, they should have the good sense to constantly hear the Mukunda-mala-stotra |
| MM 41 |
London, July 13, 1973 Observing the Armies on the Battlefield of Kuruks?etra |
| LBG 1.12 |
London, August 8, 1973 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.8 |
Hyderabad, November 23, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.18 |
Hyderabad, November 23, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.18 |
Hyderabad, November 23, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.18 |
Hyderabad, November 23, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.18 |
Hyderabad, November 23, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.18 |
Hyderabad, November 26, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.22 |
Hyderabad, November 27, 1972 Contents of the Gita Summarized |
| LBG 2.23 |
Los Angeles, December 23, 1968 Karma-yoga |
| LBG 3.6 |
New York, May 20, 1966 Karma-yoga |
| LBG 3.8 |
New York, May 20, 1966 Karma-yoga |
| LBG 3.8 |
Los Angeles, December 27, 1968 Karma-yoga |
| LBG 3.11 |
Sanand, December 27, 1975 Karma-yoga |
| LBG 3.14 |
New York, May 25, 1966 Karma-yoga |
| LBG 3.16 |
New York, May 25, 1966 Karma-yoga |
| LBG 3.16 |
Montreal, June 10, 1968 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.5 |
Bombay, April 7, 1974 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.18 |
New York, August 9, 1966 Transcendental Knowledge |
| LBG 4.20 |
Ahmedabad, December 14, 1972 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.1 |
London, March 10, 1975 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.2 |
London, March 10, 1975 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.2 |
Bombay, March 30, 1971 Knowledge of the Absolute |
| LBG 7.4 |
Montreal, August 3, 1968 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.6 |
Montreal, August 3, 1968 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.6 |
Montreal, August 3, 1968 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.6 |
Montreal, August 3, 1968 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.6 |
Bombay, December 28, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.10 |
Vrndavana, November 13, 1972 Divinity and Divine Service |
| LSB 1.2.34 |
Vrndavana, November 14, 1972 Krishna Is the Source of All Incarnations |
| LSB 1.3.1 |
Vrndavana, November 14, 1972 Krishna Is the Source of All Incarnations |
| LSB 1.3.1 |
Los Angeles, September 17, 1972 Krishna Is the Source of All Incarnations |
| LSB 1.3.11 |
Los Angeles, September 17, 1972 Krishna Is the Source of All Incarnations |
| LSB 1.3.11 |
Los Angeles, September 17, 1972 Krishna Is the Source of All Incarnations |
| LSB 1.3.11 |
Los Angeles, September 26, 1972 Krishna Is the Source of All Incarnations |
| LSB 1.3.21 |
New Vrindaban, May 24, 1969 Narada's Instructions on Srimad-Bhagavatam for Vyasadeva |
| LSB 1.5.8 |
Vrndavana, September 5, 1976 The Son of Drona Punished |
| LSB 1.7.6 |
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 |
Los Angeles, May 14, 1973 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Parikshit Saved |
| LSB 1.8.52 |
Tehran, March 13, 1975 Departure of Lord Krishna for Dvaraka |
| LSB 1.10.3 |
Los Angeles, December 31, 1973 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.3 |
Los Angeles, December 31, 1973 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.3 |
Los Angeles, December 31, 1973 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.3 |
Los Angeles, January 8, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.11 |
Los Angeles, January 8, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.11 |
Los Angeles, January 8, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.11 |
Hawaii, January 18, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.22 |
Hawaii, January 18, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.22 |
Hawaii, January 18, 1974 How Parikshit Received the Age of Kali |
| LSB 1.16.22 |
Bombay, November 15, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.15 |
Bombay, December 10, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.42 |
Bombay, December 10, 1974 The Glories of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.25.42 |
Nairobi, October 30, 1975 Kapila's Instructions on the Execution of Devotional Service |
| LSB 3.28.20 |
Hyderabad, April 13, 1975 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.2 |
Johannesburg, October 22, 1975 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.2 |
Vrndavana, November 19, 1976 Lord Rishabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons |
| LSB 5.5.32 |
Sunday Feast Lecture The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.7 |
Los Angeles, June 23, 1975 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.10 |
Honolulu, May 29, 1976 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.30 |
Honolulu, May 29, 1976 The History of the Life of Ajamila |
| LSB 6.1.30 |
(incomplete lecture) What Prahlada Learned in the Womb |
| LSB 7.7.29 |
(incomplete lecture) What Prahlada Learned in the Womb |
| LSB 7.7.29 |
Mayapur, March 8, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.30 |
Vrndavana, April 2, 1976 Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrisimhadeva with Prayers |
| LSB 7.9.47 |
Room Conversation with Allen Ginsberg May 1969 |
| TLKS 1969.5.2479A |
Room Conversation August 1971 |
| TLKS 1971.8.2482A |
Room Conversation May 1972 |
| TLKS 1972.5.248C6 |
Morning Walk January 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.1.24AE6 |
Morning Walk January 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.1.24AE6 |
Morning Walk March 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.3.24B8E |
Morning Walk April 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.4.24BA2 |
Morning Walk April 1974 |
| TLKS 1974.4.24BC2 |
Conversation with Devotees March 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.3.24DB2 |
Conversation with Devotees March 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.3.24DB2 |
Morning Walk April 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.4.24DF2 |
Morning Walk November 1975 |
| TLKS 1975.11.250D2 |
Answers to a Questionnaire from Bhavan''s Journal June 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.6.253F2 |
Answers to a Questionnaire from Bhavan''s Journal June 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.6.253F2 |
Morning Walk July 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.7.254B2 |
Morning Walk August 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.8.25572 |
Room Conversation (Bullock Cart SKP) September 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.9.2561A |
Room Conversation on New York court case November 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.11.2565E |
Evening Darsana December 1976 |
| TLKS 1976.12.2569A |
Room Conversation February 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.2.2582E |
Room Conversation with Vrindavan De July 1977 |
| TLKS 1977.7.25A62 |
Mayapur, March 25, 1975 |
| LCC 1.1.1 |
Mayapur, April 7, 1975 |
| LCC 1.1.14 |
Mayapur, March 2, 1974 |
| LCC 1.7.2 |
Mayapur, March 4, 1974 |
| LCC 1.7.4 |
Mayapur, March 4, 1974 |
| LCC 1.7.4 |
Mayapur, March 4, 1974 |
| LCC 1.7.4 |
New York, July 13, 1976 |
| LCC 2.20.107 |
New York, December 16, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.245 |
New York, December 23, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.330 |
New York, December 23, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.330 |
New York, December 25, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.337 |
New York, December 26, 1966 |
| LCC 2.20.353 |