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Jan
14
Sun
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Jan
18
Thu

HH Hanumatpresaka Swami
SB 3.28.25 — The yogī should then meditate on His moonlike navel in the center of His abdomen. From His navel, which is the foundation of the entire universe, sprang the lotus stem containing all the different planetary systems. The lotus is the residence of Brahmā, the first created being. In the same way, the yogī should concentrate his mind on the Lord’s nipples, which resemble a pair of most exquisite emeralds and which appear whitish because of the rays of the milk-white pearl necklaces adorning His chest.
Jan
21
Sun
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Jan
23
Tue
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar

Speaker: Narahari Prabhu
SB 3.28.28 — The yogī should meditate upon His club, which is named Kaumodakī and is very dear to Him. This club smashes the demons, who are always inimical soldiers, and is smeared with their blood. One should also concentrate on the nice garland on the neck of the Lord, which is always surrounded by bumblebees, with their nice buzzing sound, and one should meditate upon the pearl necklace on the Lord’s neck, which is considered to represent the pure living entities who are always engaged in His service.
Jan
24
Wed
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Jan
25
Thu
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HH Hanumatpresaka Swami
SB 3.28.30 — The yogi then meditates upon the beautiful face of the Lord, which is adorned with curly hair and decorated by lotuslike eyes and dancing eyebrows. A lotus surrounded by swarming bees and a pair of swimming fish would be put to shame by its elegance.
Jan
26
Fri
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar

Speaker: Gaudacandra Prabhu
SB 3.28.31 — The yogīs should contemplate with full devotion the compassionate glances frequently cast by the Lord’s eyes, for they soothe the most fearful threefold agonies of His devotees. His glances, accompanied by loving smiles, are full of abundant grace.
SB 3.28.32 — A yogī should similarly meditate on the most benevolent smile of Lord Śrī Hari, a smile which, for all those who bow to Him, dries away the ocean of tears caused by intense grief. The yogī should also meditate on the Lord’s arched eyebrows, which are manifested by His internal potency in order to charm the sex-god for the good of the sages.
Jan
27
Sat
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Jan
28
Sun
Jan
29
Mon
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Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Jan
30
Tue
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Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Feb
1
Thu

HH Hanumatpresaka Swami
SB 3.28.37 — Because he has achieved his real identity, the perfectly realized soul has no conception of how the material body is moving or acting, just as an intoxicated person cannot understand whether or not he has clothing on his body.
SB 3.28.38 — The body of such a liberated yogī, along with the senses, is taken charge of by the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and it functions until its destined activities are finished. The liberated devotee, being awake to his constitutional position and thus situated in samādhi, the highest perfectional stage of yoga, does not accept the by-products of the material body as his own. Thus he considers his bodily activities to be like the activities of a body in a dream.
Feb
4
Sun
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Feb
8
Thu

HH Hanumatpresaka Swami
SB 3.28.44 — Thus the yogī can be in the self-realized position after conquering the insurmountable spell of māyā, who presents herself as both the cause and effect of this material manifestation and is therefore very difficult to understand.
Feb
9
Fri

Speaker: Gaudacandra Prabhu
SB 3.29.1-2 — Devahūti inquired: My dear Lord, You have already very scientifically described the symptoms of the total material nature and the characteristics of the spirit according to the Sāṅkhya system of philosophy. Now I shall request You to explain the path of devotional service, which is the ultimate end of all philosophical systems.
Feb
10
Sat
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Feb
11
Sun
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Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Feb
14
Wed
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Feb
16
Fri
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Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Feb
19
Mon
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Feb
22
Thu

Speaker: HH Hanumatpresaka Swami
SB 3.29.11-12 — The manifestation of unadulterated devotional service is exhibited when one’s mind is at once attracted to hearing the transcendental name and qualities of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is residing in everyone’s heart. Just as the water of the Ganges flows naturally down towards the ocean, such devotional ecstasy, uninterrupted by any material condition, flows towards the Supreme Lord.
Feb
23
Fri

Speaker: Gaudacandra Prabhu
SB 3.29.13 — A pure devotee does not accept any kind of liberation — sālokya, sārṣṭi, sāmīpya, sārūpya or ekatva — even though they are offered by the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Feb
25
Sun
Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar
Feb
26
Mon
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Categories: SB Vaisnava Calendar

Speaker: Ramananda dasa
SB 3.29.14 — By attaining the highest platform of devotional service, as I have explained, one can overcome the influence of the three modes of material nature and be situated in the transcendental stage, as is the Lord.
Feb
27
Tue

Speaker: Girigovardhana Prabhu
SB 3.29.15 — A devotee must execute his prescribed duties, which are glorious, without material profit. Without excessive violence, one should regularly perform one’s devotional activities.
Feb
28
Wed

Speaker: Madan Mohan Prabhu
SB 3.29.16 — The devotee should regularly see My statues in the temple, touch My lotus feet and offer worshipable paraphernalia and prayer. He should see in the spirit of renunciation, from the mode of goodness, and see every living entity as spiritual.
Jan
14
Sun
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Jan
18
Thu

HH Hanumatpresaka Swami
SB 3.28.25 — The yogī should then meditate on His moonlike navel in the center of His abdomen. From His navel, which is the foundation of the entire universe, sprang the lotus stem containing all the different planetary systems. The lotus is the residence of Brahmā, the first created being. In the same way, the yogī should concentrate his mind on the Lord’s nipples, which resemble a pair of most exquisite emeralds and which appear whitish because of the rays of the milk-white pearl necklaces adorning His chest.
Jan
21
Sun
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Jan
23
Tue
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Speaker: Narahari Prabhu
SB 3.28.28 — The yogī should meditate upon His club, which is named Kaumodakī and is very dear to Him. This club smashes the demons, who are always inimical soldiers, and is smeared with their blood. One should also concentrate on the nice garland on the neck of the Lord, which is always surrounded by bumblebees, with their nice buzzing sound, and one should meditate upon the pearl necklace on the Lord’s neck, which is considered to represent the pure living entities who are always engaged in His service.
Jan
24
Wed
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Jan
25
Thu
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HH Hanumatpresaka Swami
SB 3.28.30 — The yogi then meditates upon the beautiful face of the Lord, which is adorned with curly hair and decorated by lotuslike eyes and dancing eyebrows. A lotus surrounded by swarming bees and a pair of swimming fish would be put to shame by its elegance.
Jan
26
Fri
Categories:
SB Vaisnava Calendar

Speaker: Gaudacandra Prabhu
SB 3.28.31 — The yogīs should contemplate with full devotion the compassionate glances frequently cast by the Lord’s eyes, for they soothe the most fearful threefold agonies of His devotees. His glances, accompanied by loving smiles, are full of abundant grace.
SB 3.28.32 — A yogī should similarly meditate on the most benevolent smile of Lord Śrī Hari, a smile which, for all those who bow to Him, dries away the ocean of tears caused by intense grief. The yogī should also meditate on the Lord’s arched eyebrows, which are manifested by His internal potency in order to charm the sex-god for the good of the sages.
Jan
27
Sat
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SB Vaisnava Calendar
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Jan
28
Sun
Jan
29
Mon
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Jan
30
Tue
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Feb
1
Thu

HH Hanumatpresaka Swami
SB 3.28.37 — Because he has achieved his real identity, the perfectly realized soul has no conception of how the material body is moving or acting, just as an intoxicated person cannot understand whether or not he has clothing on his body.
SB 3.28.38 — The body of such a liberated yogī, along with the senses, is taken charge of by the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and it functions until its destined activities are finished. The liberated devotee, being awake to his constitutional position and thus situated in samādhi, the highest perfectional stage of yoga, does not accept the by-products of the material body as his own. Thus he considers his bodily activities to be like the activities of a body in a dream.
Feb
4
Sun
Categories:
SB Vaisnava Calendar
Categories:
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Feb
8
Thu

HH Hanumatpresaka Swami
SB 3.28.44 — Thus the yogī can be in the self-realized position after conquering the insurmountable spell of māyā, who presents herself as both the cause and effect of this material manifestation and is therefore very difficult to understand.
Feb
9
Fri

Speaker: Gaudacandra Prabhu
SB 3.29.1-2 — Devahūti inquired: My dear Lord, You have already very scientifically described the symptoms of the total material nature and the characteristics of the spirit according to the Sāṅkhya system of philosophy. Now I shall request You to explain the path of devotional service, which is the ultimate end of all philosophical systems.
Feb
10
Sat
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Feb
11
Sun
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Feb
14
Wed
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Feb
16
Fri
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Feb
19
Mon
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Feb
22
Thu

Speaker: HH Hanumatpresaka Swami
SB 3.29.11-12 — The manifestation of unadulterated devotional service is exhibited when one’s mind is at once attracted to hearing the transcendental name and qualities of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is residing in everyone’s heart. Just as the water of the Ganges flows naturally down towards the ocean, such devotional ecstasy, uninterrupted by any material condition, flows towards the Supreme Lord.
Feb
23
Fri

Speaker: Gaudacandra Prabhu
SB 3.29.13 — A pure devotee does not accept any kind of liberation — sālokya, sārṣṭi, sāmīpya, sārūpya or ekatva — even though they are offered by the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Feb
25
Sun
Categories:
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Feb
26
Mon
Categories:
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Categories:
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Speaker: Ramananda dasa
SB 3.29.14 — By attaining the highest platform of devotional service, as I have explained, one can overcome the influence of the three modes of material nature and be situated in the transcendental stage, as is the Lord.
Feb
27
Tue

Speaker: Girigovardhana Prabhu
SB 3.29.15 — A devotee must execute his prescribed duties, which are glorious, without material profit. Without excessive violence, one should regularly perform one’s devotional activities.
Feb
28
Wed

Speaker: Madan Mohan Prabhu
SB 3.29.16 — The devotee should regularly see My statues in the temple, touch My lotus feet and offer worshipable paraphernalia and prayer. He should see in the spirit of renunciation, from the mode of goodness, and see every living entity as spiritual.