Transcendental Airplane to the Transcendental Plane

Kirtan is so nice that it immediately connects everyone with the Supreme Personality in super ecstatic transcendental bliss. There is no reason for anyone in any part of the world to be miserable. All they have to do is join fully in the sweet Hari kirtan and feel themselves being carried away on a transcendental airplane to the transcendental plane beyond the realm of birth, death, old age, and disease.

If you want to take off on this transcendental airplane, make sure to check your bodily conceptions of life at the door. You've got nothing to lose except your anxiety.
Why not give Hare Krishna kirtan a try today?

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

Hare Krishna Kirtan Rocks the World

Hare Krishna Kirtan Rocks the World

Answers According to the Vedic Version:

Question: Krishna, the Supreme Renunciate?

In explaining the opulences of Krishna--how can it be understood that Krishna is supreme in the opulence of renunciation?

Your eternal servant,

Gayathri

Answer: Yes, Confirmed by Bhismadeva

When in the Rajasuya Yajna assembly it was being decided who should be the president of the assembly and Krishna's name was mentioned, Sisupala objected on the grounds that Krishna was an enjoyer of women. But then Bhismadeva, who is the celebrated as the greatest brahmacari, the greatest renunciate, stated that there is no greater renunciate than Krishna. He said that if he had been surrounded by the beautiful gopi girls as Krishna was in the forest of Vrindavan during the night of the rasa, that he would surely have become sexually agitated. He stated that since Krishna did not become agitated and did not engage in sex with any of the gopis that Krishna was a greater renunciate than he. We do not find any mention of pregnancy or abortion in Krishna's pastimes with the gopis. This is one example of Krishna's supremacy in renunciation.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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