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Bhaktisidhanta Saraswati Takhura
Founder-Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
Brahma Samhita

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1 Pre | consideration of the limited region. But we differ from such 2 Intro | that in the transcendental region of Goloka are found the 3 1, 2 | of the vaster unlimited region or greater atmosphere which 4 1, 2 | effulgence. Some designate this region as the abode of the Supreme 5 1, 2 | shape of Goloka in the upper region is the same as Gokula on 6 1, 2 | condescended position in the region of material space, time, 7 1, 5 | people who try to reach this region trough the paths of yoga ( 8 1, 5 | of Navadvipa. Hence the region of Navadvipa, Vraja and 9 2, 13| infinite transcendental region. As long as they remain 10 4, 31| cintamani-prakara the transcendental region and the spiritual names 11 4, 33| found in the limited mundane region. Hence those qualities that 12 4, 36| of santa-rasa attain the region of Brahma-Paramatma, the 13 4, 37| are ever visible in the region of Goloka as the ingredients 14 4, 37| enter the transcendental region after attaining the realized 15 6, 56| this world. ~PURPORT ~That region which jivas attain by the 16 6, 56| The non- differentiated region is attained by indulging 17 6, 56| Goloka, the transcendental region above Vaikuntha, according 18 6, 56| services. In reality that region is no other than Svetadvipa 19 6, 56| In that transcendental region of Goloka there are always


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