Sri Krishna Balarama – Dance With All

Hare Krishna Hare Rama Jay Balarama

  • A Thousand Names of Lord Balar

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  • for Blessings, Purity, and Auspiciousness

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  • for Blessings, Purity, and Auspiciousness

     

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  • Sri Krishna as the Lord of the Universe

    Jagannathastaka

    (As issued from the mouth of Lord Caitanya)

     

     

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  • [This is the armour of Sun God which led Sage Yagna Valkya to learn the Vedas directly from him. It should be read by people for whom Sun is not in a good position in their horoscope or the present position of Sun causes problems to them, on all Sundays.]

    Om Srimad Adithya kavacha stotra maha manthrasya Yagna valko maha rishi,
    Cha anushtup jagadhi chandamsi grunirithi bheejam soorya ithi shakthi, cha
    Adithya ithi keelakam, Sri Soorya narayana preethyarthe Jape viniyoga.

    For the Armour to the Sun God, Sage Yagnavalkya is the sage, meter is Anushtup jagaad, the root is grun, the strength is Sun god, the nail is Adithya and this is being recited to please Lord Surya Narayana (Sun God):

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  • spiritual-planets-243x300 Narayana Kavacham

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  • balarama Romaharsana Suta“This holy place, Naimisaranya, is still existing in India, and in ancient times it was especially used for the meetings of great sages and saintly persons with the aim of understanding spiritual life and self-realization. When Lord Balarama visited that place there was a great sacrifice being performed by a great assembly of transcendentalists. Such meetings were planned to last thousands of years. When Lord Balarama arrived, all the participants of the meeting–great sages, ascetics, brahmanas and learned scholars–immediately arose from their seats and welcomed Him with great honor and respect. Some offered Him respectful obeisances, and those who were elderly great sages and brahmanas offered Him blessings by standing up. After this formality, Lord Balarama was offered a suitable seat, and everyone present worshiped Him. Everyone in the assembly stood up in the presence of Balarama because they knew Him to be the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Education or learning means to understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead; therefore, although Lord Balarama appeared on the earth as a ksatriya, all the brahmanas and sages stood up because they knew who Lord Balarama was. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Delivery of the Message of Krsna to the Gopis”

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    …When the gopis understood that Uddhava had a message from Krsna, they became very happy and called him to a secluded place to sit down. They wanted to talk with him very freely and did not want to be embarrassed before unknown persons.

    One of the gopis, namely Srimati Radharani, was so much absorbed in thoughts of Krsna by dint of Her personal touch with Him that She actually began to talk with a bumblebee which was flying there and trying to touch Her lotus feet. While another gopi was talking with Krsna’s messenger Uddhava, Srimati Radharani took that bumblebee to be a messenger from Krsna and began to talk with it as follows:

    “Bumblebee, you are accustomed to drinking honey from the flowers, and therefore you have preferred to be a messenger of Krsna, who is of the same nature as you. I have seen on your mustaches the red powder of kunkuma, which was smeared on the flower garland of Krsna while He was pressing the breast of some other girl who is My competitor. You are feeling very proud by touching that flower, and your mustaches have become reddish. You have come here carrying a message for Me. You are anxious to touch My feet. But My dear bumblebee, let Me warn you–don’t touch Me! I don’t want any messages from your unreliable master. You are the unreliable servant of an unreliable master.” Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Canto 1: Creation Chapter 1: Questions by the Sages

    Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 1.1.3

    nigama-kalpa-taror galitaḿ phalaḿ

    śuka-mukhād amṛta-drava-saḿyutam

    pibata bhāgavataḿ rasam ālayaḿ

    muhur aho rasikā bhuvi bhāvukāḥ

    SYNONYMS

    nigama — the Vedic literatures; kalpa-taroḥ — the desire tree; galitam — fully matured; phalam — fruit; śuka — Śrīla Śukadeva Gosvāmī, the original speaker of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam; mukhāt — from the lips of; amṛta — nectar; drava — semisolid and soft and therefore easily swallowable; saḿyutam — perfect in all respects; pibata — do relish it; bhāgavatam — the book dealing in the science of the eternal relation with the Lord; rasam — juice (that which is relishable); ālayam — until liberation, or even in a liberated condition; muhuḥ — always; aho — O; rasikāḥ — those who are full in the knowledge of mellows; bhuvi — on the earth; bhāvukāḥ — expert and thoughtful.

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  • Canto 1: Creation Chapter 1: Questions by the Sages

    Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 1.1.2

    dharmaḥ projjhita-kaitavo 'tra paramo nirmatsarāṇāḿ satāḿ

    vedyaḿ vāstavam atra vastu śivadaḿ tāpa-trayonmūlanam

    śrīmad-bhāgavate mahā-muni-kṛte kiḿ vā parair īśvaraḥ

    sadyo hṛdy avarudhyate 'tra kṛtibhiḥ śuśrūṣubhis tat-kṣaṇāt

    SYNONYMS

    dharmaḥ — religiosity; projjhita — completely rejected; kaitavaḥ — covered by fruitive intention; atra — herein; paramaḥ — the highest; nirmatsarāṇām — of the one-hundred-percent pure in heart; satām — devotees; vedyam — understandable; vāstavam — factual; atra — herein; vastu — substance; śivadam — well-being; tāpa-traya — threefold miseries; unmūlanam — causing uprooting of; śrīmat — beautiful; bhāgavate — the Bhāgavata Purāṇa; mahā-muni — the great sage (Vyāsadeva); kṛte — having compiled; kim — what is; — the need; paraiḥ — others; īśvaraḥ — the Supreme Lord; sadyaḥ — at once; hṛdi — within the heart; avarudhyate — become compact; atra — herein; kṛtibhiḥ — by the pious men; śuśrūṣubhiḥ — by culture; tat-kṣaṇāt — without delay.

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