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1. A Beginner’s Guide to Kṛṣṇa Consciousness
Read this book and improve your life!\n\nAll you need to know to get started in Krsna consciousness. Easy\-to\-understand guidance on daily practices that bring us closer to Krsna. Packed with practical information. Suitable both for devotees living in an ashram or at home.\n\nGuaranteed to make you a better,\nmore spiritual person
2. Adhyatma aur 21vi Sadi
Hindi, Soft Bound If asked how humans have progressed over the past centuries, most people would point to technology and science and the knowledge and luxuries they have brought. But how do these things satisfy the soul’s desire for happiness and eternal life. His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami, one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century, implores us not to lose sight of our true hankerings and needs. Technology and science are good and have their place, but shouldn’t distract us from our most important pursuit: to transcend this world and awaken our spiritual nature.
3. Atma Ka Pravas
Hindi, Soft Bound It is said that the perfect yogi can relinquish his body at death and journey, at the speed of mind, to anti-material planets far beyond the limits of the material universe. Using subtle, spiritual energy you can travel to other planets and see the wonders of God’s creation. Or you can choose to travel beyond the material creation to your eternal home with Krishna. Easy Journey to Other Planets gives a bird’s-eye view of the vast cosmos and spiritual world, so you can intelligently choose your travel destination.
4. Bhagavat ka Prakash
Of all the classic works in the vast treasure house of India’s timeless Vedic literature, the Srimad-Bhagavatam is the most sublime and precious, for it embodies the essence of spiritual truth in beautifully poetic passages. Within the Tenth Canto of this incomparable masterpiece is a description of India’s rainy autumn season as an extended metaphor to illustrate various aspects of transcendental wisdom. For example, the cloudy skies of autumn nights, which obscure the moon and stars, represent the materialism of the present age, which hides true wisdom from the human mind. Through the ‘Light of the Bhagavata’, Srila Prabhupada, one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century 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.
5. Civilization and Transcendence
In a series of questions and answers, Srila Prabhupada defines real progress as self-realization. If asked how humans have progressed over the past centuries, most people would point to technology and science and the knowledge and luxuries they have brought. But how do these things satisfy the soul’s desire for happiness and eternal life? They don’t and never can. A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami implores us not to lose sight of our true hankerings and needs. Technology and science are good and have their place, but shouldn’t distract us from our most important pursuit: to transcend this world and awaken our spiritual nature.