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For most of Western history, the primary and most valued characteristic of manhood was self-mastery. Today, it may be worth recalling that sexual restraint rather than sexual prowess was once the measure of a man.
As this new section of the text begins, Brahma expresses the doubts that arose in him on hearing Narayana’s description of the twelve deities of Mathura’s twelve forests.
Gurunistha sits down with Yogesvara dasa and discusses his long history with the Bhagavad-Gita and his experience publishing his 2009 introductory edition, The Gita Wisdom.



