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Becoming free from the material illusion (Srimad Bhagavatam #34)
In this part we will study how the material illusion works, how we become entangled in it, and how can we become free.
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The four states of consciousness
The four states of consciousness are described in the Mandukya Upanisad, which is the shortest of the Upanisads. It was spoken by Varuna, who assumed…
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Conclusion of the descriptions of creation (Srimad Bhagavatam #33)
Lord Kapila offers a description that puts all the previous explanations together and helps us to understand the full plot behind the creation of this…
Nov 13
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Clearing the controversies around the Bhisma Panchaka
What is the Bhisma Panchaka and why we observe it in the last days of the month of Kartika?
Nov 12
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Understanding the Vedic Universe (Srimad Bhagavatam #32)
The soul is transcendental, just like the Lord, but because the soul is very small, it can fall under the control of material energy. The question is…
Nov 12
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Lord Caitanya and Lord Nityananda appeared in different families. How can they be brothers?
Lord Nityananda and Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu are considered brothers, how is it so?
Nov 11
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The Sankhya Philosophy of Lord Kapila (Srimad Bhagavatam #31)
Lord Kapila offers an incredibly detailed explanation about the universe, the goal of life, and the process of devotional service, the very means to…
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Full Course: Third canto of Srimad Bhagavatam
The third canto describes the creation of the universe and events that happened in the beginning of the universe. Here we have everything, up to the…
Nov 9
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Finally, a Vaishnava AI
Prabhupada’s servant is the first Vaishnava AI, that defines itself as part of Krishna’s external energy, with the mission of helping souls to reconnect…
Nov 9
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Why understanding Sanskrit does not help in understanding the Upanisads
The knowledge of the Upanisads go much deeper than mere grammatical understanding.
Nov 8
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Child-free and Krishna Consciousness
Are children always part of family life, or can a couple do without them?
Nov 8
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Full Course: Second canto of Srimad Bhagavatam
The second canto includes descriptions of the universal form, the meeting of Brahma with the Lord, the process of creation and a synopsis of the…
Nov 7
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