PLANET ISKCON
Tridandisvami Sri Srimad
Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja
The
Disappearance Day of
Srila Bhakti
Prajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharaja
And
The First Day of
Kartika
Mathura, India,
[Dear Respected Readers,
Dandavat pranama. All glories to Sri Sri Guru and Gauranga. October 11, 2011 is the first day of the auspicious month of Kartik. Below is a lecture Srila Gurudeva gave on the first day of Kartik in Mathura. I apologize we do not know the date. Thank you to Dvija-krsna prabhu for recording and to Karunamayi dasi for digitalizing the tape and translating the short parts that were not in English. And, thank you to Haripriya dasi for checking the translation.]
Dandavat pranama. All glories to Sri Sri Guru and Gauranga. October 11, 2011 is the first day of the auspicious month of Kartik. Below is a lecture Srila Gurudeva gave on the first day of Kartik in Mathura. I apologize we do not know the date. Thank you to Dvija-krsna prabhu for recording and to Karunamayi dasi for digitalizing the tape and translating the short parts that were not in English. And, thank you to Haripriya dasi for checking the translation.]
This very day, Saradiya- rasa-purnima (the
full-moon day on which Krsna’s Autumn rasa-lila began), is important in so many
ways. On this day my Gurudeva entered nitya-lila, Sri Sri Radha-Krsna’s eternal
pastimes. It is because he has entered nitya-lila that we address him as
“nitya-lila pravista om visnupada astotara-sata Sri Srimad Bhakti Prajnana
Kesava Gosvami Maharaja.” He is one of the dearest associates of jagad-guru
Srila Prabhupada Bhakisiddhanta Sarasvati Gosvami Thakura. He served Srila
Prabhupada throughout his life.
He left on this day, during Saradiya-rasa,
when the moon was rising in Navadvipa-dhama. Navadvipa-dhama is non-different
from Vrndavana-dhama, and in some ways it is superior. Though both are the same,
in some respects it is superior. Navadvipa-dhama (Gaura-dhama), and Gaura-nama
(the holy name of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu) do not take any offense. By Their
mercy we can enter Vrndavana. By their mercy we can attain the mercy of
Vrndavana and the mercy of the Divine Couple Sri Sri Radha-Krsna. Without the
mercy of Gaura-Nityananda, we cannot enter the realm of
bhakti.
We are told to observe the appearance and
disappearance days of Vaisnavas and Guru – both days – but we never observe the
disappearance days of Krsna and Mahaprabhu and Their manifestations. We can
celebrate the appearance day of Krsna, as well as that of His incarnations like
Rama, Nrsimadeva, Kalki, Vamanadeva, and so on, but nowhere is the celebration
of His disappearance day described in sastra. There are many reasons for this.
We observe the appearance and disappearance
days of Gurudeva and Vaisnavas. On the appearance day of Gurudeva we perform
Vyasa-puja, because Gurudeva is a manifestation of Srila Vyasadeva, the literary
incarnation of Krsna. We also observe the birthday of Vyasadeva. We observe the
appearance and disappearance days of Srila Rupa Gosvami and the acaryas in his
disciplic succession, but never the disappearance days of Krsna and His
manifestations.
When a Vaisnava takes birth, his glory is
not manifested. No one knows the glory of that Vaisnava, whereas from the first
day of the birth of Krsna and Mahaprabhu, or any manifestation of Krsna, their
glory is known. Regarding Vaisnavas, for example, when Parama-pujyapada Srila
Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja was born, his glory was not seen. When he took
sannyasa, very little was seen. After his taking sannyasa, he preached
throughout the world, and at that time his glory was somewhat seen. Then, after
his disappearance it became
known – Oh, how glorious he is – and we can remember his glory. In this way, a
Vaisnava& rsquo;s and Guru’s disappearance day is more essential and
glorious than his appearance day. This day is more important because we can
consider so many aspects of his glory, and we can remember all his
pastimes.
As today is the disappearance day of our
Guru Maharaja, today I am remembering the entirety of his pastimes, from the
beginning – how he preached to the entire world, how he was most dear to his
Gurudeva, and how he gave his everything, never keeping anything for himself.
Out of love, his Gurudeva used to call him
dokla. Dokla means ‘very foolish,’ meaning that he was never thinking of himself
but always thinking of his Gurudeva. Spiritually, it does not really mean
‘foolish;’ it really means ‘not thinking of oneself.’ He never kept even one
paisa for himself.
In turn, Guru Maharaja used to call his
Gurudeva bokar-jahaj. [Jahaj means ‘ship,’ and bokar means ‘foolish.’ As a ship
is full of varied cargo, bokar-jahaj means ‘a brain full of foolishness.’] Why
did he call Srila Prabhupada boka-jahaj? It was because Prabhupada had so much
love and affection. He never did anything for himself; never. He gave his whole
self to his own Gurudeva and to his disciples. With this quality of his being
bokar-jahaj, he showered his full mercy upon my Guru Maharaja, who is now very
easily worshipped throughout the world.
Whereas my Gurudeva never kept a paisa for
himself, nowadays disciples are very ‘wise.’ It is rare that someone will have
nothing in their pocket, for nowadays all are very intelligent – with one, two,
three, or four pockets. Actually, this is real foolishness; it is most bokar.
Those who keep things for themselves cannot understand guru-seva.
[In 1965-8] One of my Gurudeva’s friends,
Parama-pujyapada Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja, came to America and
made a very good platform for him. Srila Svami Maharaja told him, “Now you can
come, and throughout the world you will be worshipped by sincere devotees.” [In
1940], when Gurudeva established Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti in Calcutta, his most
intimate friend, Abhaya Caranaravinda prabhu [Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami
Maharaja’s name in his previous asrama] was present as the other establisher.
Thus, this Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti is also of Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja.
He helped established it.
[In 1959], Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami
Maharaja took sannyasa here – sitting right here – in Mathura. I was the priest.
Krsnadasa Babaji was the kirtaneer, and Sesayai prabhu and others were also
singing kirtana. They were witnesses of this ceremony, along with Ranganatha
Baba, Kunjabihari prabhu, Padmanabha Maharaja, Muni Maharaja, and many other
sannyasis.
[In 1968], on the evening of the full moon,
we were performing kirtana – all varieties of kirtana. Especially, I was
singing, “O he Vaisnava Thakura,” Gauranga Bolite Habe,” “Hari Haraya Nama Krsna
Yadavaya Namah,” “Jaya Radhe Jaya Krsna, Jaya Vrndavana,” and all kinds of
prayers. We performed guru-vandana and Vaisnava-vandana, and Gurudeva was
hearing.
When we saw that he was about to leave this
world, we began to chant, “Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare Hare, Hare
Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.” While we were singing kirtana, we kept his
photo of his Gurudeva and Radha-Krsna and Mahaprabhu in front of him, and he was
uttering, “Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare…”
All began to weep.
In the meantime, as the pujari was
performing sandhya-arati, the garland of Radhika or Krsna fell down, and,
weeping, he ran to us and we gave the garland to Gurudeva. Pujyapada Sri Rupa
Siddhanti Maharaja and others were called, and together we gave samadhi to
Gurudeva throughout the night. Then, throughout the morning, we remembered and
glorified his pastimes – how he served Radha-Krsna, Mahaprabhu, Nityananda
Prabhu, and his Gurudeva.
What is the meaning of the word viraha
(generally understood as ‘separation’)? Our Gurudeva used to explain its
significance. ‘Vi’ means ‘in a special way,’ and ‘raha’ means ‘meeting.’ Thus,
viraha means ‘meeting internally, in a special way, by prema. For example,
Srimati Radhika and the gopis used to meet with Krsna in Vrndavana when He was
in Mathura. They were always thinking, and thinking, and thinking of Him;
totally absorbed. Krsna used to directly manifest in Vrndavana and meet with
them. They would think that they were seeing Him in a dream or a spurti
(vision), but actually He had come to them.
In the Gambira, Mahaprabhu was full with
the intrinsic mood of Radha and, in viraha, was always totally absorbed in the
pastimes of Krsna.
Whatever ideas I am now expressing have all
come from my Gurudeva. He used to explain so much about viraha. I want to
publish a Vaisnava literature describing the glory of the Vaisnava viraha (the
real mood of separation from exalted Vaisnavas).
The glory of viraha, separation, is that
meeting is present within it. Such separation is not a bad thing. There is no
unhappiness in such separation, as revealed in the separation pastimes of Sita
devi and Sri Ramacandra. Their pastimes are full of hardships, wherein Rama was
always immersed in feelings of separation from Sita.
Rama sent Sita out from His kingdom, and
Laksmana took Her to Valmiki’s asrama. Just before Rama’s pastimes were to come
to an end in this world, He called for her. Valmiki then brought her and her two
sons to Rama’s assembly. Hundreds of thousands of Ayodhya residents were
assembled there, including Rama’s mothers Kausalya, Sumitra, and Kaikeyi.
Valmiki was walking in front. Sita’s head
was lowered, as she held the hands of her sons Lava and Kusa in her own hands
and walked into the silent, awe-filled assembly. Rama gave a signal to give Sita
a place to sit, after which she and Luv and Kusa sat down along with Valmiki.
Lord Rama announced, “I know that Sitaji is
pure. I know that there is not a black spot on her. I have no doubt. I am a King
and I must maintain My dharma, so I had to send the Queen out of the kingdom –
but I always kept Sita in my heart. My desire is that, In front of everybody,
let her purity be established.”
When Sita heard this, she stood up, folded
her palms, and declared, “Is proof still needed? All right, I will give You
proof.” Then, she said three times,” O Prthvi devi (Mother Earth), If I am pure,
please open yourself and take me in your lap. If I have never touched any other
man but Rama – even in my mind or heart, then open yourself and take me into
your lap. If in my helpless condition someone touched my body, I cannot say
anything about that; but of in my mind I have not given any place to anyone but
Rama, O, Prthvi devi, please open up.” In this way, Sita devi prayed three times
to Mother Earth. At that moment Mother Earth, Prthvi devi, rose from the now
opened earth on a golden chariot and took Sita in her lap – and then they both
disappea red into the earth.
Lava and Kusa began to weep for their
mother, all the queens wept, all the people wept, and Rama also wept. Rama took
his bow and arrow and exclaimed, “O Prthvi devi, O Mother, remember that I
punished the ocean. Retrun my Sita, otherwise I will punish you as well, by
breaking you in pieces.” Valmiki then approached Rama and said, “The time has
come. I have not written beyond this point] Please be peaceful. It is Your time
to go. Sita went first [Rama’s potency, Sita devi, set the platform for Him to
leave His Earthly pastimes], and now You must also go.”
When people come to a theatre and watch a
drama of these pastimes, they bitterly weep. On the next day the same drama
takes place again, and still more people come than on the first day. If crying
is so painful, why do more people come on the following day? And why do the same
people come back to cry? It is because in this crying, there is a special kind
of pleasure.
If a person does not have in his heart this
kind of separation mood for his guru, that person’s heart is like a thunderbolt.
He does not even have a trace of bhakti in his heart. Guru-nistha is the
backbone of all bhakti, and without guru-nistha, a person is devoid of any kind
of bhakti. His heart is zero.
Guru Maharaja always served his
Gurudeva with his life and soul. For the pleasure of his Gurudeva, he was
willing to jump in the ocean or the fire.
Srila Prabhupada Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
Thakura was once doing Navadvipa parikrama along with thousands of pilgrims. On
the third day he came to Navadvipa town, in front of the Praudha Maya temple,
which was surrounded by a big population. All the so-called brahmanas and caste
Gosvamis there were in opposition to Srila Prabhupada, because they felt he
thought himself superior to brahmanas. They made a conspiracy saying, "We will
punish and kill him. About a thousand of these brahmanas took sticks, bricks,
stones, soda water and hot water; and they threw these from all the houses. This
was reported to the police, but the police were silent; they were favoring the
caste brahmanas.
There was no way to escape. Srila
Prabhupada was alone; all his senior disciples had fled. One brahmacari was with
him – in white cloth, not saffron. He at once signalled to Srila Prabhupada and
they both approached a house. He begged the householders, "O, please open the
door. We want to stay for a moment. He immediately gave Srila Prabhupada his own
white clothes, and took his sannyasi clothes and danda. In this way he actually
took sannyasa there, and then he somehow sent Srila Prabhupada, in white cloth,
to Mayapura.
My Gurudeva, Srila Bhakti Prajnana Kesava
Gosvami Maharaja, was beautiful like Prabhupada, and therefore he was able to
take Prabhupada’s sannyasa danda, sannyasa cloths, and chaddar. He gave
his life to save his own Gurudeva. Prabhupada loved him so much, and made him
most dear.
Gurudeva’s disappearance day in Kartik
month took place on Saradiya-rasa. What can I say of the glories of this month;
you should know its glories.
Srimati Radhika is called Urjesvari (the
Mistress of all power), and this entire month is called Urja month. Urja means
power, or sakti. Krsna can only wish, but He cannot do anything to fulfil His
wish. He depends on Srimati Radhika for everything. He can wish, and She can
fulfil.
Do not think Krsna lifted Govardhana Hill.
Srimati Radhika lifted it. Krsna can only desire to do whatever He wants to do;
that is why Srimati Radhika is Urjesvari. As stated in the brahma-gayatri
mantra, “savitur varenyam.” Urja-sakti is the source of the light of the sun;
the sun’s light comes from Radhaji. Radhika is varanyam. She is worshipful by
the Sun, who gives heat and light. The brahma-gayatri mantra concludes with the
words “Diyo yo na pracodayat.” We meditate on Srimati Radhika and pray that She
will come in our heart. We pray that She will manifest Her beauty, so that we
can see how beautiful She is.
Another meaning of urja is bhakti, or
prema. Prema, the purest love for Sri Krsna, comes from the heart of Radhika,
not from Krsna. He is the taster. He is the relisher of love and affection, but
that love and affection comes from Radhika’s heart. She gives urja, the power of
prema, love and affection, to all, even to Krsna. Krsna cannot exist, or remain
alive, without Her. Without Her He would be nirvisesa-brahma (the formless and
qualitiless spirit whole). This is why Radhaji is Urjesvari. Without worshipping
Her, we cannot achieve Krsna.
Because Radhika is the predominating Deity
of Kartika month, She is also called Damodari. Krsna is Damodara, and Radhika is
Damodari. Without Radhika, no one can bind Krsna permanently. Mother Yasoda can
bind Him for a day, but Radhika can bind Him forever.
During this Kartika month, Krsna lifted
Govardhana on the very day of Govardhana puja, just before the full moon day of
this month, and Dipavali, the day on which Mother Yasoda bound Her son Krsna,
also took place in this month. Dipa means ‘light, and real light manifests in
the form of bhakti-tattva (the established truths of pure devotional service),
krsna-tattva (the established truths about the Supreme Lord Sri Krsna),
maya-tattva (the truth of this deluding material world), jiva-tattva (the truth
of the eternal spirit soul) – all this knowledge is ‘light.’ Knowledge of all
these tattvas comes from Srimati Radhika.
Sri Krsna left the rasa dance on this day,
in this month. Thus feeling great separation from Him, the gopis sang their
Gopi-gita. In this month they also sang their Venu-gita, and some of their
verses (Srimad-Bhagavatam 10.21.1,5,9) are as follows:
sri-suka uvaca
ittham
sarat-svaccha-jalam
padmakara-sugandhina
nyavisad vayuna vatam
sa -go-gopalako 'cyutah
[“Sukadeva Gosvami said: Thus the Vrndavana
forest was filled with transparent autumnal waters and cooled by breezes
perfumed with the fragrance of lotus flowers growing in the clear lakes. The
infallible Lord, accompanied by His cows and cowherd boyfriends, entered that
Vrndavana forest.”]
barhapidam nata-vara-vapuh karnayoh
karnikaram
bibhrad vasah kanaka-kapisam vaijayantim ca
malam
randhran venor adhara-sudhayapurayan
gopa-vrndair
vrndaranyam sva-pada-ramanam pravisad
gita-kirtih
[“Wearing a peacock-feather ornament upon
His head, blue karnikara flowers on His ears, a yellow garment as brilliant as
gold, and the Vaijayanti garland, Lord Krsna exhibited His transcendental form
as the greatest of dancers as He entered the forest of Vrndavana, beautifying it
with the marks of His footprints. He filled the holes of His flute with the
nectar of His lips, and the cowherd boys sang His glories.”]
gopyah kim acarad ayam kusalam sma
venur
damodaradhara-sudham api
gopikanam
bhunkte svayam yad avasista-rasam
hradinyo
hrsyat-tvaco 'sru mumucus taravo
yatharyah
[“My dear gopis, what auspicious activities
must the flute have performed to enjoy the nectar of Krsna's lips independently
and leave only a taste for us gopis, for whom that nectar is actually meant! The
forefathers of the flute, the bamboo trees, shed tears of pleasure. His mother,
the river on whose bank the bamboo was born, feels jubilation, and therefore her
blooming lotus flowers are standing like hair on her body.’]
In this month, although child Krsna was
tied to his mother’s grinding mortar, He gave mukti, meaning bhakti, to
Nalakuvera and Manigriva. As stated in Sri Damodarastakam, He not only delivered
them, but He gave them positions as singers – Madhu-kanta and Snigda-kanta – in
His own assemblies in Goloka Vrndavana.
kuveratmajau baddha-murtyaiva
yadvat
tvaya mocitau bhakti-bhajau krtau
ca
tatha prema-bhaktim svakam me
prayaccha
na mokse graho me 'sti
damodareha
[“O Lord Damodara, just as the two sons of
Kuvera –Manigriva and Nalakuvara – were delivered from the curse of Narada and
made into great devotees by You in Your form as a baby tied with rope to a
wooden grinding mortar, in the same way, please give to me Your own
prema-bhakti. I only long for this and have no desire for any kind of
liberation.”]
In this month, along with His associates
the Vrajavasis, Sri Krsna performed worship of the cows and calves (go-puja),
brahmanas, and Govardhana Hill. In this month they performed Govardhana
parikrama.
Then, when Indra created torrential rains
to destroy Vrndavana, Krsna lifted Govardhana Hill, which was a trick to bring
the gopis in purva-raga close to Him. Krsna was thinking that all the gopis
should come nearer. Mother Yasoda and Nanda Baba were also present there, but on
that day the young gopis were not at all shy at all; they felt no shame. This
was the first day the gopis came so near to Krsna.
Krsna thus broke the pride of Indra. Indra
then performed abhiseka of Krsna and gave Him the name Govinda. Govindam adi
purusam tam aham bhajami. [All the devotees sang this song along with Srila
Gurudeva, who, after a couple of moments said…] In this way. [Srila Gurudeva
now led the devotees in singing the verse in the same tune as sung in the ISKCON
temples, and then said...] We remembered Svamiji.
In this month Saradiya-rasa took place, but
it did not last for only one month. Even Krsna Himself could not conceive how
long it lasted, nor could the Gopis. Only Yogamaya knew. The moon stopped in one
place, not moving at all, and the sun stayed on the opposite side of the rasa.
If the sun had made its presence there would not have been rasa, so the sun also
stopped in one place.
All these pastimes were performed in the
month of Kartika . In this way, this month is very high.
In the evening, at 4pm, we will all sit
here and glorify My Guru Maharaja’s contribution to the world. Now we will go to
the Yamuna to make our vows (sankalpa) and offer our prayers that our parikrama
will be successful and our desires will be fulfilled. Jamuna is Krsna’s
associate, Visakha-devi. You should all be ready and come. When we reach
Vrndavana we will take vow again, at Kesi-ghat.
[Endnote from the
editors: For clarity, we have added some details regarding Srila Bhakti Prajnana
Kesava Gosvami’s Maharaja’s changing cloths with Srila Prabhupada (from Srila
Gurudeva’s “Secret Truths of the Bhagavatam” p. 145-146)]
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- Namahatta.org (feed)
- (feed)
- New Govardhana, Australia (feed)
- New Talavan Farm (feed)
- New Vrindavan Nectarflow (feed)
- New Vrndavan, USA (feed)
- (feed)
- Nitai Nam das, NZ (feed)
- Nitai das & Rasikananda das, USA (feed)
- Nityananda Sena, Melbourne, Australia (feed)
- On the Web (feed)
- Pandu das (feed)
- Parama Karuna dasa (feed)
- Partha-sarathi das, ISKCON Iraq (feed)
- Prahlad Wulf, Brisbane, AU (feed)
- Premavatar das (feed)
- Priya Gopal, USA (feed)
- Radha Priya dd, Austin, TX, USA (feed)
- Raivata das, Christchurch, NZ (feed)
- Ravindra Svarupa das, USA (feed)
- (feed)
- Rishi Shonpal (feed)
- (feed)
- Rupa Madhurya das, TX, USA (feed)
- Sankirtana das, USA (feed)
- (feed)
- Shyam Pandey, USA (feed)
- Sita-pati das (feed)
- Sita-pati dasa (feed)
- Spiritual Scientist (feed)
- Sri Nandanandana das (feed)
- Srila Prabhupada QOTD (feed)
- Srila Prabhupada's Letters (feed)
- Subuddhi Krishna dasa, Chicago, USA (feed)
- Sutapa das, BV Manor, UK (feed)
- Suvilasa dd, Brisbane, AU (feed)
- Syamesvari dd (feed)
- The Loft, Auckland (feed)
- Tirtharaj dasa (feed)
- Tracey, USA (feed)
- Tri-yuga das, AU (feed)
- Tulasi Priya dd, Alachua, USA (feed)
- Utah Krishnas (feed)
- Vasu Murti, USA (feed)
- Vidyapati dasa (feed)
- (feed)
- Visnu-maya devi dasi (feed)
- Vraja Dhama dasa (feed)
- Vrndavana Vinodini dd, Toronto, Canada (feed)
- Vyenkata Bhatta dasa (feed)
- Yogesvara das, USA (feed)
TABLA - FUENTES - FONTS
SOUV2
- SOUV2P.TTF - 57 KB
- SOUV2I.TTF - 59 KB
- SOUV2B.TTF - 56 KB
- SOUV2T.TTF - 56 KB
- bai_____.ttf - 46 KB
- babi____.ttf - 47 KB
- bab_____.ttf - 45 KB
- balaram_.ttf - 45 KB
- SCAGRG__.TTF - 73 KB
- SCAGI__.TTF - 71 KB
- SCAGB__.TTF - 68 KB
- inbenr11.ttf - 64 KB
- inbeno11.ttf - 12 KB
- inbeni11.ttf - 12 KB
- inbenb11.ttf - 66 KB
- indevr20.ttf - 53 KB
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Dandavats
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Aa-Anc · Aga - Ahy · Ai - Akshay · Akshe - Amshum · Ana - Ancie · Ang - Asvayu · Ata - Az · Baa-Baz · Be-Bhak · Bhal-Bu · C · Daa-Daz · De · Dha-Dry · Du-Dy · E · F · Gaa-Gayu · Ge-Gy · Ha-He · Hi-Hy · I · J · K · Ka - Kam · Kan - Khatu · Ki - Ko · Kr - Ku · L · M · N · O · P · R · S · Saa-San · Sap-Shy · Si-Sy · Ta - Te · U · V · Ve-Vy · Y · Z
Conceptos Hinduistas (2919)SK
Conceptos Hinduistas (2592)SK
Aa-Ag · Ah-Am · Ana-Anc · And-Anu · Ap-Ar · As-Ax · Ay-Az · Baa-Baq · Bar-Baz · Be-Bhak · Bhal-Bhy · Bo-Bu · Bra · Brh-Bry · Bu-Bz · Caa-Caq · Car-Cay · Ce-Cha · Che-Chi · Cho-Chu · Ci-Cn · Co-Cy · Daa-Dan · Dar-Day · De · Dha-Dny · Do-Dy · Ea-Eo · Ep-Ez · Faa-Fy · Gaa-Gaq · Gar-Gaz · Ge-Gn · Go · Gra-Gy · Haa-Haq · Har-Haz · He-Hindk · Hindu-Histo · Ho-Hy · Ia-Iq · Ir-Is · It-Iy · Jaa-Jaq · Jar-Jay · Je-Jn · Jo-Jy · Kaa-Kaq · Kar-Kaz · Ke-Kh · Ko · Kr · Ku - Kz · Laa-Laq · Lar-Lay · Le-Ln · Lo-Ly · Maa-Mag · Mah · Mai-Maj · Mak-Maq · Mar-Maz · Mb-Mn · Mo-Mz · Naa-Naq · Nar-Naz · Nb-Nn · No-Nz · Oa-Oz · Paa-Paq · Par-Paz · Pe-Ph · Po-Py · Raa-Raq · Rar-Raz · Re-Rn · Ro-Ry · Saa-Sam · San-Sar · Sas-Sg · Sha-Shy · Sia-Sil · Sim-Sn · So - Sq · Sr - St · Su-Sz · Taa-Taq · Tar-Tay · Te-Tn · To-Ty · Ua-Uq · Ur-Us · Vaa-Vaq · Var-Vaz · Ve · Vi-Vn · Vo-Vy · Waa-Wi · Wo-Wy · Yaa-Yav · Ye-Yiy · Yo-Yu · Zaa-Zy
GENERAL
JUDAISMO | Ärî Garga-Samhita | Oraciones Selectas al Señor Supremo | Devotees Vaishnavas | Dandavat pranams - All glories to Srila Prabhupada | Hari Katha | Santos Católicos | El Antiguo Egipto I | Archivo Cervantes | Sivananda Yoga | Neale Donald Walsch | SWAMIS | ENCICLOPEDIA - INDICE | DEVOTOS FACEBOOK | EGIPTO - USUARIOS de FLICKR y PICASAWEB | AYUDA en INFORMÁTICA | BIOGRAFIAS | BUDDHISMO | CINEMANÍA | DANDAVAT PRANAMS | DANDAVATS | HEBREO - JUDAISMO | HINDUISMO | KABALEH - CABALA | MAESTROS ESPIRITUALES | MEDICINA NATURAL | Mis Escritos | MITOS Y LEYENDAS - MITOLOGÍAS | Religión | TEXTOS BÍBLICOS | Textos Sagrados Antiguos
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