Guest guest Posted May 27, 2002 Report Share Posted May 27, 2002 Thank you for the research. Here is a more readable version. I can send you the balaram to ascii program if you don't have it. And the Prahlada, his son... Prahlada means prakrsta-rupena ahlada. Ahlada means pleasure. ============ REF. Bhagavad-gita 2.13 -- New York, March 11, 1966 The same Personality of Godhead is prahlada ahlada-dayine. Ahlada means pleasure. For Prahlada... Prakrsta-rupenahlada, prahlada. A devotee is, being always in Krsna consciousness, naturally he is in blissfulness. Still more, when he meets or associates with his Lord, still more blissfulness. That is the position of the theist devotee. Whereas the atheist nondevotee, he's always feeling like a strike of the chisel, like what do you call? Stone cutting chisel. Nakha. Nakhalaye. Simply by the nails of His finger. All right. Where is that book? Now this Bhagavatam. Yes. Om namo bhagavate vasudevaya. (with devotees-begins with chanting of verses S.B. 2.1.1 through 2.1.10) Then text number 11. (chanting responsively) ============ REF. Srimad-Bhagavatam 2.1.11 - Los Angeles, August 1, 1970 And Prahlada Maharaja, prakrsta-rupena ahlada. Ahlada means transcendental bliss. Ananda-cinmaya-rasa- pratibhavitabhih. Living entities' real identification is prahlada, blissfulness. But on account of material association, we are in miserable condition of life. ============ REF. Nrsimha-caturdasi Lord Nrsimhadeva's Appearance Day -- Bombay, May 5, 1974 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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