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Krishna as Goswami: Powerful Symbolism of Cows, Senses, and Inner Mastery

This article explains the deeper symbolism behind Krishna as Goswami, Gopala, Govinda, and Hrishikesha. It explores how the Sanskrit word go connects the cow, the senses, speech, light, and the earth within Hindu thought. The discussion shows that Krishna’s cowherd identity is also a profound teaching on mastering the indriyas without rejecting the body or…
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Empowerment Prayers of Sukadeva GosvamiHG Narayani Mataji on Living Bhagavatam

This lecture on Srimad Bhagavatam (Canto 2, Chapter 4, verses 11–17) explores Srila Sukadeva Gosvami’s empowerment prayers and the mood necessary to speak, hear, and live the Bhagavatam. It emphasizes humility and dependence on Krishna (Hrishikesha) as the foundation for meaningful spiritual communication. HG Narayani Mataji highlights how speech and action gain clarity through divine…
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Hrishikesha: Why Sri Krishna Is the Lord of the Senses and Guide to Inner Harmony

“Hrishikesha” reveals Bhagavan Sri Krishna as the Lord of the Sensesan insight central to Yoga, bhakti, and ethical action in the Bhagavad Gita. The Mahabharata deploys this epithet at decisive moments, highlighting composure, clarity, and mastery in the midst of conflict. Etymology and Upanishadic symbolismespecially the charioteer allegoryclarify how sense-discipline fosters inner harmony. This principle…