Guest guest Posted October 15, 2002 Report Share Posted October 15, 2002 > > Does Srila Prabhupada state that the > Lord is to be worshiped along with His > > consort or devotee, and not simply > alone? > > > If that is so, I've often wondered where it > comes from that Mahaprabhu is > sometimes worshiped alone. Prabhupada > also had a deity of Mahaprabhu in his room > in Mayapur, and He is also on that altar in > Mayapur. Could you tell me why that is? I > have noticed a lot of Gaudiya math temples > (especially ones attached to Sridhar > Maharaj) have Mahaprabhu and no > Nityananda, which I find strange. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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