How to Attain the Supreme Nirvana

How to Attain the Supreme Nirvana
Here is a Srimad Bhagavatam lecture I gave on 30 December 2020 in Austin, Texas USA. I was requested to make available a recording of this lecture.

Srimad Bhagavatam Lecture--How to Attain the Supreme Nirvana

Answers According to the Vedic Wisdom

Question: How Advaita Philosophy Can Deny the "I"?

If according to Advaita philosophy, the 'I' or the ego is an illusion, then why is this realization itself not considered illusory as there has to be another 'I', to reject the false 'I'?

Anonymous

Answer: Advaita Philosophy Only Goes Half Way

Advaita (oneness) philosophy is only side of the existential coin. The complete philosophy is simultaneous dvaita (twoness) and advaita (oneness). In this philosophy the false self, which misidentifies the material body as the self, is denied, and the real self, the eternal individual spiritual being who temporarily resides in the material body and who is a servant of the Supreme Being, is affirmed. 

Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Sankarshan Das Adhikari is one of the spiritual masters of the worldwide Hare Krishna Movement. He has dedicated the last 50 years of his life for bringing a spiritual revolution to planet earth by spreading the teachings of Lord Sri Krishna all over the world. He is based in Austin, Texas and when there is no pandemic regularly travels all over the world teaching his audiences how to attain Krishna consciousness, the highest stage of spiritual awakening. He is available for media interviews and to speak to groups and organizations either in person or via the internet.

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