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Subala

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  1. There is no problem is someone worship Lord Siva or Lord Siva and Vishnu together... Problem is Person who made this post is not asking why - but bluntly offends Prabhupada (moreover it was George Harrisons words) basicly it doesn't matter what he asking or on what topic -I can't stand people who done nothing throwing stones at great personalities...

     

    If there is really Lord Shiva bhakta out there - they pay obeisances to all Vishnu bhaktas according instructions of Lord Shiva.

     

    And those who really like smoke ganja and opium they will speak all kind of nonsense and offend anyone to support their smoking habbits.

     

     


  2. >>>The dating of primitive life in Sri Lanka is not relevant, as there were countless pralayas that occurred between the time of Ramachandra and the present, thereby destroying and dispersing evidence of prior civilization.

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    If Lord Ramacandra Yuga avatar then there should not be any pralayas between treta yuga and kali.... isn;t?

     

    just... 2-3 million years ago /images/graemlins/smile.gif

     

     

     


  3. >>>The dating of primitive life in Sri Lanka is not relevant, as there were countless pralayas that occurred between the time of Ramachandra and the present, thereby destroying and dispersing evidence of prior civilization.

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    If Lord Ramacandra Yuga avatar then there should not be any pralayas between treta yuga and kali.... isn;t?

     

    just... 2-3 million years ago /images/graemlins/smile.gif

     

     

     


  4. I will try to get exact location of this proverb....

     

    I think it is applicable to Vaishnava teachings

     

    it is becomming passionate (enthosiastic) about something in life...

     

    Although bible does not directly telling you what to do (most of the teachings are in proverbs) and people can unscrew the all kinds of meaning which convinient for them. By the way same with Vedanta sutras..... which are also more or less proverbs but on different level.

     

    For vaishnavas goal is clearly defined by Rupa Goswami -

     

    Utsahan nischaeyt dharyat.....

     

    become passionate in rendering service to Krishna and His devotees.

     

    * Do something wonderful for Krishna...

     

    because you can be very nicely situated in so called "varnasrama dharma".

     

    Ultimate happiness and real sense gratification is to become so passionate to please Krishna's senses. So much so, this happiness is overcomes Krishna's Own ananda.

     

    well i para-phrased my question - but is there any verse which reflects the bible proverb - man without vision shall perish....? (I heard this statement on numerous accasions this is why i'm positive of its origin).

     

     

    PS. regarding Vision and goal

     

    Clear and Defined Vision is heart of all success

    Goals are integral parts of the vision

    Goals are the dreams with a date on it

    Goals are developed into vision through 5 steps

     

    1. Think about it all The time

    2. Enthusiasticly talk about it

    3. Vividly imagine it

    4. Believe that you can have it

    5. Treat it as matter life and death (because in reality it is)

     

    I can;t help but think about Prabhupada sitting somewhere in New York talking to an old Jewesh man - he asked Prabhupada - Why you came here? SP: - I came to spread KC and build temples and make devotees.. Man: How many temples and followers you got? SP: hundreds of temples and thausands of followers world-wide. Man: ??? Strange i don;t see them.

     

    SP: Only time separates it from me right now.

     

    Prabhupada had clear and definite vision to accomplish what his guru ordered to him....

     

     


  5. From Krishna Book.

     

    KB 45 Krsna Recovers the Son of His Teacher

     

    After this, Vasudeva had his son initiated by sacred thread as the token of second birth, which is essential for the higher castes of human society. Vasudeva called for his family priest and learned brahmanas, and the sacred thread ceremony of Krsna and Balarama was duly performed. During this ceremony, Vasudeva gave

    various ornaments ... cows were given to the brahmanas. Then Balarama and Krsna were duly initiated with the sacred thread ceremony, and They repeated the chanting of the Gayatri mantra.

    The Gayatri mantra is offered to the disciples after the sacred thread ceremony, and Balarama and Krsna properly discharged the duties of chanting this mantra.

     

     

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