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SARANAGATI is an audio of devotional poems about the process of surrendering one's heart at the feet of Lord Krishna.
It shows how to serve the Lord, obtain His protection,
depend on Him, develop loyalty to Him and act humbly before Him. Through this,
one loses all anxiety and fear and gains infinite peace and joy.
GITAVALI is a compilation of devotional poems on two cassettes that are expressions of the highest flights of Bhakti-yoga.
They soar with ecstatic love for Lord Krishna and His companions
and help increase the listener's faith, appreciation and devotion. One then wants to hear and chant about God constantly.
THE AUTHOR: Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, in 19th century India, revived the teachings of Sri Krishna Caitanya and disseminated them worldwide.
He is the author of a hundred books on devotion to Lord Krishna. He wrote Saranagati and Gitavali in Bengali in 1893,
and they were translated and published by ISKCON Press in 1972.
THE NARRATOR: Amala-bhakta Dasa is a direct disciple of His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
(a disciplic descendant of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura and
Founder-Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness-ISKCON)and an ordained minister of ISKCON.
His recordings are sold in stores and broadcast on radio stations around the world.
The hardest thing to give away is Love
When you give Love
It just keeps coming back to you
Spread The Love SEED
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace" ~Jimi Hendrix, 1969
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