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  1. My cartoon superhero accidentally discovered this two years ago, and while Supersoul, Chaitya Guru supports the theory, I have been unable to produce supporting sastric references: http://geocities.com/sk8toons He succeeded in exceeding the speed of light using Vishvumbaraan crystals augmented with gravity. Go figure, mathematicians!
  2. My cartoon superhero accidentally discovered this two years ago, and while Supersoul, Chaitya Guru supports the theory, I have been unable to produce supporting sastric references: http://geocities.com/sk8toons He succeeded in exceeding the speed of light using Vishvumbaraan crystals augmented with gravity. Go figure, mathematicians!
  3. I'm really starting to appreciate that hole in the fire more and more. The fire is so raging out of control nowadays. I'll stay in the eye of the disturbance. The souls of my feet are burned raw - it's time to chill.
  4. NITYA LILA<blockquote> Sri Caitanya-Caritamrta Madhya-lila 20.382-406: From Renunciation Through Wisdom 2.7 Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.9.39: SB 1.15.35: SB 3.2.7: SB 3.4.33: SB 10.1.23: SB 10.7.3: Excerpt from The Teachings of Lord Caitanya Chapter 8: Letter to Saradia: </blockquote>
  5. AUTHORIZED MULTIVERSE Chapter Eight of The Teachings of Lord Caitanya: <font color="#f7f7f7"> [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 12-27-2001).]
  6. AUTHORIZED MULTIVERSE Chapter Eight of The Teachings of Lord Caitanya: <font color="#f7f7f7"> [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 12-27-2001).]
  7. Fascinating, Jim. Very logical. Vedas better than Star Trek! Reality - the ultimate scifi. It is He. Jai Sri Krsna!
  8. Fascinating, Jim. Very logical. Vedas better than Star Trek! Reality - the ultimate scifi. It is He. Jai Sri Krsna!
  9. I understand that soon we'll have to fly nude. Jain monks sky clad in the sky. Oh my!
  10. Eternal pastimes as related in the Vedas, the Puranas, the Mahabharata. and our wonderful Gita: my understanding is that somewhere in the innumerable universes of the material world, every glorious pastime is taking place. The stories and truths in the self-born Vedas are eternal, and are always happening, somewhere; if not here or there, then certainly in one of the other uncountable universes. Right now in some universe, Lord Caitanya is inaugurating His sankirtana movement; in another universe Lord Krsna is performing His rasa dance; in another universe Dhanvantari is emerging with a giant jug of nectar; like that. This means that in your very next life, you could join Lord Caitanya's kirtana in front of Lord Jagannatha's ratha in Puri; or you could take birth during Krsna's rasa lila. Of course, I imagine that would be considered some pretty far-out totally cool karma, and may require some major planning right now to effect.<font color="#dedfdf"> [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 12-27-2001).]
  11. Yes, it makes sense that some of the basic principles that different localities have no prejudice against will remain intact. Prabhupada has noted how the original Vedic sanatana-dharma has been deformed in various ways giving rise to a variety of religions and sects to accommodate the customs, attachments and attitudes of different locales. Time and circumstance: somehow or other we must turn towards Sri Krsna, and eventually reestablish our relationship with Him.
  12. From new collection "Civilization and Transcendence":
  13. From Easy Journey to Other planets: BG 15.15: Purport excerpt from Srimad-Bhagavatam Introduction: CC Madhya-lila 22.6: From the Teachings of Lord Caitanya 19: CC Adi-lila 7.106:
  14. Well I came up with no definite clues after a six hour search of the Vedabase, but I did manage to collect everything you could possibly want to know about the origin and nature of the Vedas. Considering the target audience of the Mahabharata and Bhagavad-gita I remembered how many people lose interest in heady thought-provoking movies. They prefer an action flick. Then I wondered whether the Gita was in the Mahabharata or whether the Mahabharata was surrounding the Gita. Well, that was speculation. I could get no hints from Vyasadeva or Krsna, or even Srila Prabhupada. Here's what I did find that related to the 'emanation' of the Vedas and the Vedas in general: <blockquote> Vintage Prabhupada: Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.1.40: Bhagavad-gita As It Is 3.15: From Nectar of Devotion 5: From the purport of Caitanya Caritamrita Madhya 8.138: SB 3.12.34: From purport to SB 2.4.22: SB 2.2.34: Excerpt from SB 2.3.14: From the Introduction to the Bhagavad-gita As It Is: Part of purport to BG 4.1: From purport of BG 2.45: Portion of purport to BG 4.7: From the purport of BG 11.48: Part of SB 1.1.1: SB 1.1.21: SB 1.3.40: SB 1.4.13: SB 1.4.19-20: SB 1.4.28-29: SB 1.6.25: From SB 1.9.6-7 purport: </blockquote>
  15. Perhaps Krsna uses the highlighter here on the conversation in verse 18.70: <font color="#f7f7f7"> [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 12-26-2001).]
  16. I seem to recall that too. But the Vedas actually have no origin, since they are part and parcel of God. But they did exist before our Lord Brahma; indeed any Lord Brahma. I was in a big debate once way back and I remember the deciding Vedic quote referred to the Vedas not being manufactured at any point in time, but rather existing eternally, emanating from the breathing of Lord Narayana. I guess as the perfect Adi-Guru, Lord Brahma repeats the Vedas exactly as he hears them.
  17. Sorry, I'm not much of a scholar. I only know that the Vedas emanate from the breathing of Lord Narayana.
  18. Oh you were very clear. I was just having a little chuckle to myself.
  19. Watch your mouths, New Yorkers, but we can see that the desert folk to whom Lord Mohammad preached were not the most evolved creatures on the globe:
  20. From a lecture on SrImad-BhAgavatam 1.7.45-46 VRndAvana, October 5, 1976:
  21. <font color="#f7f7f7"> [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 12-26-2001).]
  22. This was for me, but maybe someone else needs to hear it too:
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