Suddenly, I call out a name, a name that I have never used before, Kasturi Ranga Krishna, and then suddenly an infant copper statue of Lord Krishna crawled upto me and looked upto me as if I were his mother. Indeed, Lord Krishna is also described as Kasturi Ranga Krishna which means ...
The Life I Now Live,based on Galatians 2:20, was never published. The reason, Warren explains with his characteristic humor, is simple: it was “a terrible book…Whenever I want to aggravate my wife, all I have
I had invited him to come and present the Brookshire Lectures on faith development. In it, he surprisingly broke form of studied academic lecture and told of his experience of being with his wife as she prepared for a mastectomy. This Harvard-trained professor showed a side of himself I had...
Krishna appealed to Arjuna’s reason and direct perception and brought him from a fragmented, name-bound concept of self to a higher awareness of his personal existence, beyond material conflicts. Secure in self-knowledge, Arjuna could then choose a role for himself that fully satisfied his spiri...
In some versions of the story, Kama is reborn as a son of Krishna, and Rati serves as his nanny, and then his girlfriend, and then his wife. Agni Early Hinduism was really big on sacrifices, especially sacrifices by fire, so it makes sense that the god of sacrificial fire was among ...
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I am certainly not agreeing with Jesus, Krishna, Moses, Mohammed, when they say there is God, because they use God as a person. Now, to think of God as a person is just your imagination. The God of the Chinese has a Chinese face, and the God of the Negroes has a Negro face, ...
familiar stable of Sun gods:...Dionysus, Orpheus, Osiris, Hermes, Krishna, Balder...All of them are derivatives of Tammuz (Alfieri A. The Darkness at the Crucifixion, Volume I. Ngenium LLC, New Jersey, 2005, p. 367). The Clement above is the Clement of Alexandria, who around 190 A...