Gopi Lila

Srila Rupa Goswamipada states (Brs. (1.2.291) that the practice of raganuga-bhakti sadhana can begin when one has eager craving or strong desire (divine greed) to attain a bhaava or feeling similar to some particular residents of Vrindavana (vraja-vasi jana bhaava... Read more

Four Ways Out

We are all trapped in Maya, mad after sense gratification, and endlessly moving on the wheel of repeated birth and death (samsara chakra). If Krishna does not save us, we are lost forever. In four wonderful ways, our loving Lord Sri Krishna extends His causeless mercy... Read more

Why Vrajavasis Did Not Go to Mathura

Devotees often ask, “If the Vrajavasis loved Krishna so much, then why didn’t they go to Mathura to meet their dearest after Akrura whisked Krishna away from their hearts one dismal day in February? After all, Mathura is only eight kilometers from... Read more

Bhootnatha—A Ghost Story

Every day when Govinda takes the cows out to pasture, all the Vrajavasis eagerly come out to marvel at Krishna’s incomparable beauty. Especially all the newlyweds stand in their doorways, on the rooftops or peer through the lattice windows to catch a glimpse of... Read more

Astronomical and Sweet Numbers

Some numbers given in the Srimad Bhagavatam seem too high to believe. For example, (10.12.2): “In the morning when Sri Krishna went to the pasturing grounds, He was accompanied by hundreds and thousands of cowherd boys (prthukaah sahasrashah), and hundreds and... Read more

A Look at Radha’s Purva Raga

The sweet madhurojjvala lila-rasa of Radha Govinda Yugala is divided into two categories: vipralambha (divine love in separation) and sambhoga (divine love in union or meeting). Vipralamba is subdivided into four: 1) Purva-raga, love prior to meeting; 2) Maana,... Read more