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Sri Sri Guru Gaurangau Jayatah!

 

We are happy to announce that Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti has now taken a

firm foothold on the World Wide Web, at two different web-sites,

http://www.gaudiya.net and http://www.gaudiya.com, under the kind

inspiration of Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja.

 

Being aware of the fact that there is a need to provide inspiration to the

devotees and to the public alike, we have divided their contents

accordingly.

 

http://www.gaudiya.com is a web-site aimed at the larger public, and it

contains all the basic information about Gaudiya Vaishnavism, condensed on

its ten main pages. This is most likely the address you'd like to add to the

introductory flyer you pass out to people.

 

http://www.gaudiya.net is the online resource of Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti.

As its most important feature, it contains an extensive library of Srila

Narayana Maharaja's works.

 

The Gaudiya Vedanta Library was conceived at a publication meeting with

Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja, in order to fulfill his desire for

easy and inexpensive access to his publications. At present it serves the

devotees with over 20 titles for downloading. We hope to include all of

Srila Maharaja's works there by summer.

 

In addition, the site includes the lectures of Srila Narayana Maharaja, both

as text and in audio, and a vast collection of articles from both the

predecessor acaryas and contemporary devotees of the Gaudiya tradition, as

well as a collection of 50 bhajanas for downloading.

 

In concluding, we offer our hearfelt gratitude to paramaradhyatama

gurupadapadma Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja, and all the countless

devotees without whose dedicated efforts the publication of these sites

would not have been possible.

 

If there would be any comments on the sites, the feedback may be sent to

info or info.

 

In the service of Hari, Guru and Vaishnavas,

 

some fallen and wretched servants of

 

Sri Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja

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