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  1. In ‘Bhaktivedānta,’ written in 2002, Śrīla Narasiṅgha Mahārāja explains the history of Śrīla Prabhupāda’s name which was changed several times after the disappearance of his guru – each one is important and with a deep-rooted meaning that is rarely understood or appreciated.

  2. Bhaktivedānta - Bhakti Gaurava Vani - The Teachings of Swami B.G. Narasingha. Bhakti Pramoda Purī Vijaya. Pez grande en un estanque pequeño. English. Español. por Swami B.G. Narasingha.

  3. Abhay Charanaravinda Bhaktivedānta Swami Prabhupāda ( Calcuta; 1 de septiembre de 1896 - Vrindavan; 14 de noviembre de 1977), fue un líder religioso hinduista. Citas [editar] «La ciencia sin la religión es coja, la religión sin la ciencia es ciega». [sin fuentes]

    • Presentation 1: Buddhist Vegetarianism and Objection to Vedic Animal Sacrifice
    • Presentation 2: Buddhism as “Voidism”
    • Presentation 3: Buddhism’s Philosophical Likeness to Advaita Vedānta
    • Presentation 4: Buddhism Depicts The World as “Illusory” Or “False”
    • Presentation 5: Buddhism’s View of Nirvana and Liberation

    Above, I have mentioned some of the background to the polemics between Gauḍīya-s and (at least some) Buddhists regarding eating meat. Bhaktivedānta Swami’s theology continues this pattern. He notes that Lord Buddha, as an incarnation of Kṛṣṇa, came to stop people who “were atheistic and preferred animal flesh to anything else” and who justified mea...

    Depending on what word or concept one translates as “voidism,” Bhaktivedānta Swami’s presentation of Buddhism as such is likely not a misrepresentation. “Voidism” may be a valid translation of the foundational Mahāyāna Buddhist tenet of śūnyatā, although this term is more commonly translated as “emptiness.” If one were to take śunyatā as the "void,...

    This relationship that Bilimoria posits between Buddhist momentariness and the broader Indian concept of asat (“non-existence”) brings us to one reason why Advaita Vedānta is often considered “crypto-Buddhism.” According to Bilimoria, Śaṅkara had to “empty sat [“existence”] of all its contents, other than its necessity (astīti śāśvataḥ), such that ...

    Conze’s conclusion is similar to Bhaktivedānta Swami’s idea that “[t]he philosophy of monism is an adjustment of the Buddhist philosophy of voidism” (purport of CC Madhya 12.194). Conze concludes that “on closer study these disagreements [between Advaita and Mādhyamika Buddhism] turn out to be fairly superficial,”Footnote 44 especially considering ...

    Bhaktivedānta Swami’s comparison between Advaita and Buddhism also holds with respect to liberation. Harvey affirms this when he writes that Buddhist “nibbānic discernment [Skt. nirvāṇa] partially resembles the absolute of Hindu Advaita Vedānta” although it differs since “everything, even nibbāna [Skt. nirvāṇa] itself, is known as being empty of an...

    • Cogen Bohanec
    • CBohanec@ses.gtu.edu
    • 2021
  4. 29 de feb. de 2024 · Vaiśiṣṭyāṣṭaka (‘Eight Stanzas of Significance’) was Śrīla Prabhupāda’s Vyāsa Pūjā offering written at the Vaṁśī-Gopāla Temple, on the 86th appearance day of Śrīla Sarasvatī Ṭhākura. It was first published in Śrī Gauḍīya Patrikā, Vol. 12.

  5. 19 de ene. de 2024 · This Bengali poem, ‘Vṛndāvane Bhajana’ which was first published in Śrī Gauḍīya Patrikā, Vol.10, issues 9&10 in 1958 was written by Śrīla A.C. Bhaktivedānta Swami Prabhupāda while residing as a vānaprastha at the Vaṁśi-Gopāla Temple in Vṛndāvana.