Although Ganges water and tulasi blossoms are not difficult to acquire, Advaita offered them with uncommon love, and thus the world knows something about love that in our times has never been known before.
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What if we have evolved to do what’s best not for ourselves, but for the groups we live in?
Sometimes it is thought that the first chapter of the Bhagavad-gita is inconsequential, but intuition moves us to suspect that chapter one’s status as such is not without reason. Perhaps there is indeed more meaning to be drawn out than a superficial reading reveals.
Brahma explains the Gopala mantra’s ability to bring one to any of Krishna’s lilas.