Meant for Bringing About a Revolution
Sometimes our readers point out to us the typos that occasionally appear in our daily Thought for the Day broadcasts. We truly appreciate them for doing this. Our endeavor is that every broadcast should be 100% typo free. But sometimes due to time intensive circumstances involved in sending out a daily broadcast even while we are simultaneously engaging in so many other activities including traveling all over the world, typos do creep in.
In this regard we request our readers to note Srila Prabhupada's statement regarding writing frailties in his composition of the Srimad Bhagavatam as follows:
"I must admit my frailties in presenting Srimad-Bhagavatam, but still I am hopeful of its good reception by the thinkers and leaders of society on the strength of the following statement of Srimad-Bhagavatam (1.5.11):
tad-vāg-visargo janatāgha-viplavo
yasmin prati-ślokam abaddhavaty api
nāmāny anantasya yaśo 'ṅkitāni yac
chṛṇvanti gāyanti gṛṇanti sādhavaḥ
"On the other hand, that literature which is full with descriptions of the transcendental glories of the name, fame, form and pastimes of the unlimited Supreme Lord is a transcendental creation meant to bring about a revolution in the impious life of a misdirected civilization. Such transcendental literatures, even though irregularly composed, are heard, sung and accepted by purified men who are thoroughly honest."
So we will continue in effort to present typo-less compositions. And we beg your tolerance for typos that do sometimes appear. Typos or no typos we are trying to write in such a way to bring about a global spiritual revolution as soon as possible. When there is an emergency situation the warning must be given to everyone as soon as possible even there is irregularity
Daniel B.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
In this regard we request our readers to note Srila Prabhupada's statement regarding writing frailties in his composition of the Srimad Bhagavatam as follows:
"I must admit my frailties in presenting Srimad-Bhagavatam, but still I am hopeful of its good reception by the thinkers and leaders of society on the strength of the following statement of Srimad-Bhagavatam (1.5.11):
tad-vāg-visargo janatāgha-viplavo
yasmin prati-ślokam abaddhavaty api
nāmāny anantasya yaśo 'ṅkitāni yac
chṛṇvanti gāyanti gṛṇanti sādhavaḥ
"On the other hand, that literature which is full with descriptions of the transcendental glories of the name, fame, form and pastimes of the unlimited Supreme Lord is a transcendental creation meant to bring about a revolution in the impious life of a misdirected civilization. Such transcendental literatures, even though irregularly composed, are heard, sung and accepted by purified men who are thoroughly honest."
So we will continue in effort to present typo-less compositions. And we beg your tolerance for typos that do sometimes appear. Typos or no typos we are trying to write in such a way to bring about a global spiritual revolution as soon as possible. When there is an emergency situation the warning must be given to everyone as soon as possible even there is irregularity
Srila Prabhupada Writes His Books With a Dictaphone
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Question: Why is Krishna God?
Why is Krishna God?Daniel B.
Answer: Because He Is the Source of All Existence
Krishna is naturally God because He is the source of all existence. Everything emanates from Him. Nothing at all can exist beyond what He chooses to emanate from Himself. Who can compete with that? How can someone be so foolish to think that they can challenge and defeat the very source of their existence? This is the extreme idiocy of the modern day so-called civilization.Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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