Shri Shyam Das Baba

The True Spirit of Separation

Between them, Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur and Srila Prabhupada wrote more than a hundred books on devotional subjects, including translations and commentaries on the Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, Chaitanya Charitamrita, Chaitanya Bhagavata, etc. By doing so, they performed an indescribable service for Gaudiya Vaishnava society.

Pastimes and Instructions

On the 23th of October 1936, Sri Srila Prabhupada assigned the task of propagating the divine messages of Lord Caitanya in Europe and America to the late Sriman Bhakti Saranga Prabhu, one of his stalwart disciples.

On Haridasa Thakur

Oh born of Moslem parents Haridas! And trained in youth in Moslem creed Thy noble heart to Vaishnava truth did pass Thy holy acts thy candor plead!

Notes on the Bhagavata

We love to read a book which we never read before. We are anxious to gather whatever information is contained in it and with such acquirement our curiosity stops.

From Moses to Mahaprabhu

If the reader carefully considers, it will be found that the spiritual science gradually evolved from ancient times and became more simple, more clear and more condensed...

Devadas

To hanker for happiness is the natural characteristic of the human being. Happiness is the state of mental pleasure. According to the samskara of the mind human beings are trying to obtain happiness in different ways.

Apasampradayer

" The ordinary nontheorist community and the sinful living entities cannot understand the wide diffrence existing between apparent

A Few Words On Vedanta

In this brochure the celebrated author has put forth in a nutshell what a learned Gaudiya Vaishnava thinks of the Vedanta.

Vaishnavism Real and Apparent

this brochure contains the essence of true Vaishnavism as revealed in the Vedas, Upanishads, the Geeta, the Bhagavata etc., and their teachings

Upakhyane Upadesa

Instructive Stories from Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura

The Vedanta Morphology and Ontology

I stand before you as a teller. I am going to tell you now a few words more on the Vedanta and especially its ontological aspect, morphology being a former changeable part of the same.
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