July 15th, 2010 | by Harmonist staff
Reality is a person. He is both majestic and charming. His majesty is such that he is all-pervasive and nothing exists outside of him. His charm is such that he defeats the lust of material desire in general and the charms of Cupid in particular
May 18th, 2010 | by Harmonist staff
To those who are constantly engaged in worshiping this supreme abode of Vishnu rather than their material desires, he immediately appears in the form of a cowherd boy and carefully reveals his own abode at that very time
May 1st, 2010 | by Harmonist staff
Krishna is described as simultaneously one and many. He is one in that he is nondual consciousness and thus devoid of any internal or external distinctions. He is devoid of the three types of difference described in Vedanta
April 20th, 2010 | by Harmonist staff
A yantra corresponding with a particular sacred sound, such as the Gopala mantra, is thus a geometric diagram somewhat analogous to a blueprint that forms the basis of a plane of spiritual experience, in this case the realm of Gopala Krishna
April 5th, 2010 | by Harmonist staff
Brahma explains the Gopala mantra's ability to bring one to any of Krishna's lilas
March 13th, 2010 | by Harmonist staff
Brahma reveals to the four Kumaras how one worships Krishna
February 22nd, 2010 | by Harmonist staff
Krishna’s wife Kalindi states that she is the daughter of the sun, aham devasya savitur duhita. This same Kalindi is the goddess of the sacred river Yamuna
February 15th, 2010 | by Harmonist staff
Meditation on the five-sectioned Gopala mantra preceded by the kama-bija enables one to relish prema
February 7th, 2010 | by Harmonist staff
Brahma replied to the Kumaras: Krishna's form is] dressed as a cowherd, has the color of a cloud, is youthful, and has taken refuge under a desire tree
February 2nd, 2010 | by Harmonist staff
Brahma answers the four questions posed to him by the Kumaras
January 28th, 2010 | by Harmonist staff
The four Kumaras inquire from Brahma