by Madhu | tra. 2, 2020 | Stories about Bhagavad-Gita
Ramacandra appeared in the Iksvaku dynasty. He is known as Iksvaku Kuladhana. Kula means “dynasty” and dhana means “property” or “valuable jewel.” So he is the jewel of the Iksvaku dynasty. Dasaratha was known as such because he could fight in ten directions... read more
by Madhu | tra. 25, 2015 | Stories about Bhagavad-Gita
Once there lived a sage who traveled to many places and who was compassionately sharing the message of Gita with all the suffering masses. The sage had few disciples who were travelling with him everywhere. In one village, the disciples felt that none of the villagers... read more
by Madhu | velj. 10, 2015 | Stories about Bhagavad-Gita
When Lord Caitanya was traveling in South India he arrived at bigest temple of the world, Ranganatha temple, He went to see the Deity, and He saw one brahmana was reading Bhagavad-gita. And people were joking with him, ‘Oh, Mr. Brahmana, how you are reading... read more
by Madhu | velj. 10, 2015 | Stories about Bhagavad-Gita
Arjunacharya and his wife were very simple and humble devotees. They lived in a small hut and everyday after his morning duties, he used to go to village and beg for alms. As a rule he used to visit only three houses and beg alms. He used to accept just enough alms... read more
by Madhu | velj. 10, 2015 | Stories about Bhagavad-Gita
Once a rich man having all opulence’s in life was not happy because of this worrying attitude. He went to an astrologer and showed his horoscope. The astrologer said, “Everything is alright in your horoscope now. Your anxiety of mind without any reason is... read more