Four regualative principles? What are those four regulative principles? It was confusing me too much. Although I was familiar with all of those principles but still I was confused . I was vegetarian from long ago. I did not take shelter of intoxications such as smoking and alcoholism since beginning of the life. I strictly avoided illicit relationships and I don’t know how to play playing cards still. Despite of this fact , when I heard of four regulative principles , I got myself in confused state. I was always questioning with myself a question that would it be possible to follow all those four principles forever . At the same time my concept of those principles was only surfacial before I found the following conversation of Krishna’s devotees with a person in their preaching service. This conversation relaxed me and I got concept that four regulative principles are the pillars of our spiritual life. It also convinced me that although it may be...
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare This mantra is regarded best. Why? Its proof is here. Hare Krishna mantra is regarded as Mahamantra. Hare Krishna means addressing the God and his potency with love. Hare Krishna mahamantra is regarded as the root of spiritual tree. In other way it is not possible to water every leaves ,stem and other for the purpose of growth of tree but when watering is done in the root whole tree gets water and grows nicely. Similarly when Hare Krishna mahamantra is chanted regularly all spiritual benefits are automatically received. Thus it is more powerful than the combination of all other mantras Scriptural Evidences of Hare Krishna Mahamantra 1. The Kali-santarana Upanishad, part of the Yajur Veda, states: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Ha...
Sometimes people raise the question, “Are you Hindu?” They not only raise the questions but they even conclude that we are Hindu as we talk of Krishna frequently in this blog. For their both questions and conclusion we only say that our concept is ‘ Allah is the father of Jesus who is playing flute in the forest of Vrindavan and playing with Gopis ‘ and we request you to determine whether we are Hindus, Buddhists, Muslim, Christian or other yourselves. We cannot deny that we talk of Krishna frequently and discuss about Krishna. Almost our every post mention Krishna in some parts and every posts talk of Krishna. Our understanding is that the name ‘Krishna’ is the name of the same God whom Christian calls Yahweh and whom Muslim calls Allah. Most of the Hindu people use the name ‘Krishna’ frequently. It may be due to the fact that Hinduism uses Vedas as the standard scriptural books and Vedas...
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