🌩️ Three Types of Miseries in Life — and the Only Way Out
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🌩️ Three Types of Miseries in Life — and the Only Way Out

The Vedas describe three types of unavoidable miseries: from within (body/mind), from others, and from nature. These sufferings remind us the material world is not our home. The only true solution is Krishna consciousness — to surrender to God, transcend suffering, and awaken to our eternal blissful identity.

🪷 The Five Sacred Debts (पञ्च ऋण) — Explained with Meaning and Examples
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🪷 The Five Sacred Debts (पञ्च ऋण) — Explained with Meaning and Examples

We are born with five sacred debts — to parents, teachers, demigods, living beings, and society. Srila Prabhupada taught that true gratitude is expressed by serving Krishna, the source of all. Just as watering the root nourishes the tree, devotional service fulfills all obligations. Live not with entitlement, but with humility, devotion, and gratitude.

Kṛṣṇa, the Reservoir of Pleasure
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Kṛṣṇa: The Eternal Source of All Pleasure and Love

In a world full of fleeting pleasures and endless pursuits, Kṛṣṇa, the Reservoir of Pleasure reveals the secret to eternal happiness. Based on the teachings of Śrīla Prabhupāda, this post distills the essence of spiritual joy, the supremacy of Kṛṣṇa, and the power of chanting, offering timeless guidance for every seeker of truth.

The Story of Sākṣī Gopāl – The Lord Who Walked as a Witness
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The Story of Sākṣī Gopāl – The Lord Who Walked as a Witness

When a promise made before Lord Gopāl was denied, the young brahmana had only one hope—Krishna Himself. Moved by his faith, the Lord walked behind him to serve as witness. This beautiful pastime reveals how Krishna protects truth and stands by His devotee, becoming Sākṣī Gopāl—the Lord who walks for love and justice.

The Origin of Chandan Yatra – The Loving Service of Madhavendra Puri
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The Origin of Chandan Yatra – The Loving Service of Madhavendra Puri

When Gopalji expressed His desire for sandalwood, Madhavendra Puri walked all the way to Jagannath Puri out of pure love. This touching story reveals the origin of Chandan Yatra and shows how Krishna is pleased not by grandeur, but by sincere devotion. A timeless lesson in selfless service and surrender.

When Lord Krishna Ate Banana Peels
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When Lord Krishna Ate Banana Peels

During His visit to Hastinapura, Lord Krishna chose not to stay in the royal palace of Duryodhana, even though he offered grand hospitality. Instead, Krishna went to the humble home of Vidura, His pure devotee and minister of the Kuru court. Vidura was not at home when the Lord arrived, but his wife was overjoyed…

The Story of the Avanti Brahmana
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The Story of the Avanti Brahmana

The story of the Avanti Brahmana reminds us how greed can lead to downfall, and how true peace comes through detachment, tolerance, and devotion to Krishna. Even after losing everything, he found liberation by turning inward and surrendering. A short but powerful lesson on the dangers of the mind and the grace of bhakti.