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

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1 1, 5 | external plane of Gokula is described in this verse.] There is 2 1, 5 | Vyasa of caitanya-lila, has described the village of Navadvipa 3 1, 8 | association with Maya is described.] Ramadevi, the spiritual [ 4 2, 15| nature has already been described. Vishnu is the integral 5 2, 15| the Personality of Godhead described in the Vedas as being of 6 3, 26| desire. This has been fully described in the concluding five slokas 7 3, 30| Lord of Goloka, is being described. Krsna, the all-pervading 8 3, 30| pure devotion, is being described. Krsna is engaged in playing 9 4, 31| sixty-four excellences, have been described. All the spiritual affairs 10 4, 37| It is this which has been described in the narrative of the 11 5, 44| deity of Devi-dhama is being described.) The world, in which Brahma 12 5, 44| conditioned souls has been described. ~Durga, worshiped by the 13 5, 44| mundane world, is the Durga described above. But the spiritual 14 5, 45| deity of Mahesa-dhama, is described.) Sambhu is not a second 15 5, 46| portions of Krsna, are being described. The majestic manifestation 16 5, 47| couch of Maha-Visnu, is described.) Ananta, the same who is 17 6, 55| Its various aspects are described in this sloka. Santa-bhava, 18 6, 57| the Supreme Lord, is being described). ~ ~~ 19 6, 58| Krsna. It is specifically described in Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu.


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