Sri Vishvanatha Chakravarthi
By Sri Vishvanatha Chakravarthi | Published 10/17/2009
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I worship Lord Hari, whose feet are endowed with the 19 great opulences of, on the left foot, the halfmoon, water-pot, triangle, bow, sky, cow's hoofprint, fish, conch, and on the right foot, the eight-pointed star, svastika, wheel, parasol, barleycorn, elephant-goad, flag, thunderbolt, jambu fruit, urdhva-rekha, and lotus.
By Sri Vishvanatha Chakravarthi | Published 06/30/2009
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Eight prayers in glorification of Sri Krishna Caitanya Mahaprabhu, composed by the great saint Sri Visvanatha Cakravarthi Thakur.
By Sri Vishvanatha Chakravarthi | Published 06/29/2005
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"Let me glorify Vrajabhumi, the place where Sri Krishna enjoys transcendental pastimes. Simply by drinking with their ears the nectarean description of Vrajabhumi, the liberated souls abandon the bliss of impersonal Brahman and yearn to attain the land of Vraja."
By Sri Vishvanatha Chakravarthi | Published 06/29/2005
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Excerpts from Sri Vishwanatha Chakravarthi's Stavamrita Lahiri.
By Sri Vishvanatha Chakravarthi | Published 06/29/2005
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Sri Bhakti-rasamrita-sindhu-bindu, a drop of the nectarean ocean of devotional mellows, is a brief summary of the essential topics from Sri Bhakti-rasamrita-sindhu. It consists of twenty-seven verses, some of which were taken from Bhakti-rasamrita-sindhu, but most of which were written by Srila Vishvanatha Cakravarti Thakura in Sanskrit.



