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    Yes I was very happy to hear she received that grace from the Lord. To utter the Lord's name at the moment of death is no ordinary thing and what to speak of such an utterance coming amidst such confusion. Very uncommon and points to the mercy of the Lord.

     

    Yes-this has to be the mercy of the Lord.

     

    As Lord Varadaraja told Ramanujacharya "If my devotee can't remember me at the time of death then I will remember my devotee."

     

    I don't know in what extent this was true for the Bhutto (only Paramatma knows) but this thought just came to my mind.

  2. Can anyone help me find a song called "Emon ki kore?"

     

    I do not know who it is composed by, but I think it is probably Bhaktivinoda Thakura.

     

    Guruvani prabhuji? Murali Mohan prabhuji? Theist prabhuji? Mahak prabhuji? And everyone else? Can someone find this please......

     

    PS- Not emon durmati but emon ki kore

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    PAMHO AGTSP

     

     

    Please forgive me for my offenses. I believe strongly in Caitanya Mahaprabhu and want to know why he is not listed.

     

    Hare Krsna

     

    Ramanujacharya also was wondering the same thing. He recieved a dream of Lord Jagannatha explaining how he would soon appear as Chaitanya etc. Ramanujacharya was astounded and said that he had only seen a hint of Gauranga in the scriptures. Therefore you need not beg forgiveness, Shivamji.

     

    Lord Chaitanya is listed in Vishnu Sahasranam very clearly:

     

     

     

    suvarna varna hemango

    varangas candanangadi

    sannyasa krt-chamah santo

    nistha shanti parayanah

     

    In His early activities Lord Chaitanya comes as a householder. He has a golden complexion [suvarna varnah]. His limbs are very beautiful [vara-anga] and are smeared with sandalwood pulp [candana-angadi]. He has the appearance of molten gold [hema-anga].

     

     

    Actually he is listed in many more places than this. Please check this website out: http://www.acbspn.com/godhead/gaura_1predictions.htm

     

    Thank you very much for your sincere question. I hope this helps.

     

    Your servant eternally,

    indulekhadasi

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    So here are the ten shortcomings in humans:

    passion

    pride

    anger

    greed

    infatuation

    lust

    hatred

    jeolousy

    selfishness

    crookedness

    On this I would also like to make the note that no one is free from these but you can always try to do a self study and try to rid yourselves of these demons. Pray for humanity and judge yourself before others.

    I have so much to say about Kaliyug but I'll leave that to another thread.

    I appreciate the feedback thank you for excepting my work and please correct me if I may have posted something incorrect.

     

    Jai Shri Krishna

     

    Krishna killed these wicked qualities who were in forms of demons such as Kesi, Aghasura, Trnavarta, Putana etc.

    JAI SRI KRISHNA!

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    I am not sure how that is on two counts. It cannot be relief in this case, because relief means relief *from* something. So that doesn't apply in this case of eating chocolates. Second, whether temporary or not, it's real. Our toothache is real, even if it lasts only a minute. So material happiness must also be real, temporary or not.:)

     

    Anyway, to come back to the subject, do you experience spiritual happiness due to your sadhana?

     

    Yes, these things are real if you look at it in that sense.

     

    I feel I become really happy in the association of devotees in a nice kirtan!

    And I finally felt some real happiness when I went to Ekachakra dhama this year... but since I am not a pure devotee I soon fall into the material pool again with all my material desires. The material desires then put me into this reflection of happiness/distress.

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    What do you mean by material happiness and what by spiritual happiness

     

    Material happiness- happiness derived from an earthly object, this type of happiness is always temporary and often doesn't satisfy a person enough

     

    Spiritual happiness- a different level of happiness entirely, derived from serving Krishna or one of his dear friends/servants, this happiness is ever lasting

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    Thanks a lot for replying. Also, on some sites I found this Mantra starting with Om. Can you please let me know if it should be

     

    Om Patnim Manoramam Dehi Manovritanusarineem, Tareneem Durgasansar Sagarasye Kulodbhavam.

     

    or should it be like the one I posted above.

     

    Yes, say the Om first.

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