Light of the BhagavataThe simplicity, beauty, and intricacies found in nature have captured the minds and hearts of the greatest philosophers throughout time. Even the greatest scientific minds of our time are at a loss to understand nature's great mysteries. Light of the Bhagavata presents a clear and tangible illustration of the purpose and significance of nature and its origin. Light of the Bhagavata captures the philosophy of India in a beautiful Chinese art and cultural presentation. |
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Light of the Bhagavata: The Purpose of Creation A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda No preview available - 1996 |
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accept according achieve activities affection appears attain attracted autumn beautiful become Bhagavad-gītā Bhaktivedanta body Book called clear clouds compared complete conditioned consciousness covered cows creation cultivation death desire devotees devotional service duties energy engaged enjoy enjoyment enter eternal everything existence false flowers followed forest forgetfulness four Grace happiness householder human spirit ignorance International kinds king knowledge Krishna Krsna laws liberated light living entity Lord Śrī manifested material material nature matter māyā means meant milk modes moon nature never offered orders Personality of Godhead philosophical planets pleasure Prabhupada present produce rain rainy season realization scriptures sense Similarly society soon soul spiritual Śrī Kṛṣṇa Śrīla student Supreme Lord Teachings temporary thousands tion transcendental Truth ultimate universe various Vedas Vedic Vṛndāvana whole yoga