The chanting of the Lord’s names brings many benefits, including achieving closeness with God and peace in the mind.
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The chanting of the Lord’s names brings many benefits, including achieving closeness with God and peace in the mind.
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The truly learned, with the eyes of divine knowledge, see with equal vision a Brahmin, a cow, an elephant, a dog, and a dog-eater. – Bhagavad Gita 5.18
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The aethereal pastime of Radhakrishna – the eternal dance of God’s love.
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Steadfastness in sacrifice, austerity and gift, is also called “sat”; and also action in connection with these (or for the sake of the supreme) is called “sat.”
Whatever is sacrificed, given or performed, and whatever austerity is practiced without faith, it is called “asat,” Oh Arjuna. It is naught here or hereafter (after death).
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smrite sakala-kalyana
bhajanam yatra jayate
purusham tam ajam nityam
vrajami sharanam harim
“I take shelter of Lord Hari, who is the unborn, eternal Supreme Personality of Godhead. Upon remembering Him, a reservoir of all auspiciousness is produced.”
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