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Complete Srimad Bhagavatam | ISKCON Simhachalam | Germany | Europe | Part 12 - Brajsundar Das
Published 07/24/24
Complete Srimad Bhagavatam | ISKCON Simhachalam | Germany | Europe | Part 11 - Brajsundar Das
Published 07/23/24
Complete Srimad Bhagavatam | ISKCON Simhachalam | Germany | Europe | Part 10 - Brajsundar Das
Published 07/12/24
Complete Srimad Bhagavatam | ISKCON Simhachalam | Germany | Europe | Part 9 - Brajsundar Das
Published 07/12/24
Complete Srimad Bhagavatam | ISKCON Simhachalam | Germany | Europe | Part 8 - Brajsundar Das
Published 07/04/24
Complete Srimad Bhagavatam | ISKCON Simhachalam | Germany | Europe | Part 7 - Brajsundar Das
Published 07/03/24
session 6
Published 06/23/24
In the Fifth Session Brajsundar Das started the third canto of Srimad Bhagavatam delves into the creation and cosmology of the universe. He describes the process of creation by Lord Brahma, the emergence of different planetary systems, and the birth of various demigods. The story of Kapila Muni, who teaches his mother Devahuti the path of spiritual knowledge (Sankhya philosophy). Includes profound discussions on the nature of the soul, the material elements, and the purpose of life. Overall,...
Published 06/14/24
In session four Brajsundar Das captured when Maharaja Parikshit asked Sukadeva Goswami what humans should hear, chant, remember, and worship, as well as what they should avoid. Sukadeva advised hearing the glories of the Supreme Lord and His devotees, chanting His holy names, remembering His divine pastimes, and worshiping Him with love and devotion. He cautioned against engaging in sinful activities, which lead away from spiritual progress. This guidance emphasizes the importance of...
Published 06/13/24
Continuing with conversation between narada muni and Vyasadev, Revising the Srimad Bhagavatam and making it more detailed. How the most compassionate Draupadi forgave the killer of her 5 sons , Ashvathama? How the supreme personality of Godhead Sri Krishna took up the part of a mere carriage driver and showed Arjuna the Warfield so that he could fight a good battle with his kinsmen. Giving him the true instructions of Bhagavad-Gita, hearing the prayers of Queen kunti, Lord Krishna proceeds...
Published 06/13/24
The painful departure of the Supreme Lord made the Pandavas seek solace in the words of Vidhura.
Kali personified attacks the helpless bull and cow signaling the start of kaliyug. He finally allows him to reside in the five places. These are corner stone of the international society of Krishna conscious movement. ISCKON
Parikshit Maharaj enquires about the purpose of life for a dying man from Shukh dev goswami. He was cursed by the boy shringi who in a fit of anger when King Parikshit threw...
Published 06/12/24
Starting from the first canto , brajsundar das has captured the essence of jaiva dharma, explained the reasons why this invaluable literature was spoken and how in Kali yuga we , humans can take advantage of it. Brace yourself for a mind blowing walk through all the 12 cantos of Srimad Bhagavatam.
Published 06/11/24
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by Brajsundar Das
Brajsundar Das is on a mission to spread the ancient wisdom of Bhagavata purana and Bhagavad Gita to a wider audience. His One Purpose podcast offers revealed knowledge from the Vedas, the oldest and most widely recognized source of transcendental science in the world. Listeners can tune in to the latest episodes on alternate days from anywhere they get their podcasts.
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Published 05/19/24
Srimad Bhagavatam consists of twelve cantos in total. Each canto explores different aspects of spiritual wisdom, cosmic creation, divine incarnations, and the transcendental pastimes of Lord Krishna, providing a comprehensive guide to the path of devotion and self-realization.Canto 1 of Srimad Bhagavatam introduces the cosmic creation and the essence of spiritual wisdom through the dialogue between sage Narada and Sage Vyasa. Canto 2 delves into the genealogy of great personalities,...
Published 03/14/24
Once there were two brāhmaṇas, one elderly and the other young, who were inhabitants of a place known as Vidyānagara. After touring many places of pilgrimage, the two brāhmaṇas finally reached Vṛndāvana. The elderly brāhmaṇa was very satisfied with the service of the young brāhmaṇa, and he wanted to offer him his youngest daughter in marriage. The young brāhmaṇa received the promise of his elder before the Gopāla Deity of Vṛndāvana. Thus the Gopāla Deity acted as a witness. When the two...
Published 02/17/24
Rama was extremely distraught on hearing the news, but finally told Lakshmana thatas a king, he had to make his citizens pleased and the purity of the queen of Ayodhya has to be above any gossip and rumour. With a heavy heart, he instructed him to take Sita to a forest outside Ayodhya and leave her there.
Published 08/01/23
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Published 07/24/23
The conception of God and the conception of Absolute Truth are not on the same level. The Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam hits on the target of the Absolute Truth. The conception of God indicates the controller, whereas the conception of the Absolute Truth indicates the summum bonum or the ultimate source of all energies. There is no difference of opinion about the personal feature of God as the controller because a controller cannot be impersonal. Of course modern government, especially democratic...
Published 07/22/23
The conception of God and the conception of Absolute Truth are not on the same level. The Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam hits on the target of the Absolute Truth. The conception of God indicates the controller, whereas the conception of the Absolute Truth indicates the summum bonum or the ultimate source of all energies. There is no difference of opinion about the personal feature of God as the controller because a controller cannot be impersonal. Of course modern government, especially democratic...
Published 07/21/23
The conception of God and the conception of Absolute Truth are not on the same level. The Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam hits on the target of the Absolute Truth. The conception of God indicates the controller, whereas the conception of the Absolute Truth indicates the summum bonum or the ultimate source of all energies. There is no difference of opinion about the personal feature of God as the controller because a controller cannot be impersonal. Of course modern government, especially democratic...
Published 07/20/23
The conception of God and the conception of Absolute Truth are not on the same level. The Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam hits on the target of the Absolute Truth. The conception of God indicates the controller, whereas the conception of the Absolute Truth indicates the summum bonum or the ultimate source of all energies. There is no difference of opinion about the personal feature of God as the controller because a controller cannot be impersonal. Of course modern government, especially democratic...
Published 07/19/23
When Citraketu was appeased, the great sage Nārada gave him a mantra, and by chanting this mantra Citraketu found shelter at the lotus feet of Saṅkarṣaṇa.The living entity is eternal. Thus he has neither birth nor death (na hanyate hanyamāne śarīre). According to the reactions of one’s fruitive activities, one takes birth in various species of life among the birds, beasts, trees, human beings, demigods and so on, thus rotating through various bodies. For a certain period of time, one receives...
Published 07/18/23
All the great beings who were responsible for creation of living beings are called Prajapati in Hinduism. They are all the sons of Lord Brahma. Lord Brahma is also called as Prajapati like his sons. Though Brahma worked hard to create the living entities as per the order of the Supreme Truth, the outcome was not substantial. He then with all severe austerity, penance, worship, trance and bhakti yoga created Maharishis who came to be known as Prajapatis. Later, he gave parts of his body to...
Published 07/17/23
The conception of God and the conception of Absolute Truth are not on the same level. The Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam hits on the target of the Absolute Truth. The conception of God indicates the controller, whereas the conception of the Absolute Truth indicates the summum bonum or the ultimate source of all energies. There is no difference of opinion about the personal feature of God as the controller because a controller cannot be impersonal.
Published 07/14/23