MANTRA ON NET : LORD KRISHNA
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Chaos pervaded all through India in the matter of religion and philosophy. Sect after sect, such as Charvakas, Lokayathikas, Kapalikas, Shaktas, Sankhyas, Buddhas and Madhyamikas sprang up. The number of religions rose as high as seventy-two. There was fight amongst sects. There was no peace anywhere. Chaos and confusion reigned supreme. There was superstition and…
Ram Gita Text VI Sanskrit Wording: English Wording: srutvatha saumitrivaco ?khilam tada praha prapannartiharah prasannadhih vijnanamajnanatamahprasantaye srutiprapannam ksitipalabhusanah English Meaning: Then, having heard all that Laksmana had said, Sri Rama? the serene jewel of royal kings, who destroys all sorrows of those who surrender to him ? gave out to Laksmana, who was eager to…
III.1 1. ‘Two birds, companions and friends, Cling to the same tree. One of them eats the sweet pippala-berry: The other looks on, without eating. 2. In the same tree a man is plunged. Deluded, he grieves from powerlessness: When he sees the other, powerful one, content, Sees his greatness, he is freed from sorrow….
At was a clear morning, hundreds of years ago. A smart lad was taking leave of his mother on the outskirts of a small village. The mother, tears rolling down her cheeks, looked on till her son disappeared behind a mound of sand where the road took a turn. The boy walked on and on….
The divine sage Narada is the most popular figure in Puranic lore. No event of significance takes place in the Puranas that Narada does not have a hand in. He is depicted as a messenger always on the move, visiting the devas, the manavas and the asuras and honoured by all.Although Narada is always referred…