Polytheism Polytheism refers to the worship of “many gods.” Traditionally, Jews, Christians and Muslims are referred to as the “People of the Book” in the Koran. Known as the Abrahamic religions because …
Polytheism Polytheism refers to the worship of “many gods.” Traditionally, Jews, Christians and Muslims are referred to as the “People of the Book” in the Koran. Known as the Abrahamic religions because …
Question 1: Do you think that chanting, over time, will help me to become more spiritually realised rather than forever in this subtle mind world of mine? I've always known …
There is a story in the Chaitanya Bhagavat about a great devotee beloved by Lord Chaitanya named Pundarika Vidyanidhi. This story teaches the very valuable lesson of not criticising other …
Question: I have a question about judging others and fault finding. We are told that it is better for our spiritual lives if we avoid the association of materialistic people, …
Question: I was thinking today about pain and how we experience it. It’s no secret that we experience pain to some degree or another all throughout our human lives. And …
Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami has said of Bilvamangala Thakur: A great Vaisnava sannyasi named Bilvamangala Thakura, who is also known as Lilasuka. He intensely desired to enter into the eternal pastimes of …
In 2012 I found this article in the Brisbane Times newspaper: A Russian billionaire has a plan to make himself, and others, live forever. Dmitry Itskov, a 31-year-old media mogul, implored …
[This was written about ten years ago, when my body was healthier and I got around more.] Of a morning I go for a walk to a local wetland park. It’s …
In the Srimad Bhagavatam and the Caitanya-caritamrta, we find a verse glorifying the acharya or great spiritual master, describing his intimate relationship with the Supreme Person as His representative on …
The following article was found in a U.S. newspaper in 2010: The 91-year-old widow lived by herself in a tumbledown house on a desolate country road. But she wasn’t alone, not …