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Radhe Krishna To All, Word of authorityIn

Sanathana Dharma if there is any difference of opinion between a

Stotra(hymn of praise) and a Kavya(literary treatise), Kavya takes

precedence; if there is a difference between Kavya and Purana,

Purana(Srimad Bhagavatam and the like) takes precedence, likewise the

following are progressively superior source of authority for decision

making if there is a conflict of opinions: Stotras, Kavyas, Puranas,

Ithihasas(epics), Smrithis and Sruthi (the Vedas).In

the Kritha Yuga(the most idealistic age for righteousness), when all

were pure, all could follow the path shown by Sruthi (the Vedas). As

time progressed, deterioration set in gradually as it would in any

system which begins from perfection. People could follow only the

Samanya dharma (common social code of conduct) like truthfulness,

respect to parents, compassion and affection – which is shown in

Ithihasas(epics) like Ramayana. But now in this age, the Kali yuga,

whence deterioration is maximum compared to the Kritha yuga, the path

shown in Puranas – the Bhagavata Dharma of chanting the Divine Names is

the only practical option for all. His limitless mercyWhen

we lift a lot of weight we get tired. When we walk a long distance, we

get tired. But the mouth and ears never experience tiredness! We never

get tired of talking or listening.The Lord out of his immense mercy has created us like this so that we can always Chant His Name and listen to His glories.Category: As it strikles me.------------------- Discourse Series from Yesterday Nov 2nd to 8th : 7.00PM to -9.00PM Bhakta Vijayam Lectures by Sri Sri Swamijiat Devar Hall, Tiruchi . All are welcomeStarting Nov 1, 'Irai Bhakti' -

Sri Sri Swamiji's discourse on Star Vijay TV will be telecast at 6:30-7:00 am everyday Regards & Chant The Maha mantra:Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare HareSource: http://namadwaar.org/home.php

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