The ?ik?-guru - Implementing Tradition Within ISKCON
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9786158019774 - Sivarama Swami: The Sik a-guru
Sivarama Swami

The Sik a-guru (2015)

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ISBN: 9786158019774 bzw. 6158019771, Sprache unbekannt, Magyaroroszági Krisna-tudatú Hívők Közössége, Magyaroroszági Krisna-tudatú Hívők Közössége, Magyaroroszági Krisna-tudatú Hívők Közössége, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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Within our Society (the International Society for Krishna Consciousness), guru has been taken to be synonymous with diksa-guru, but what about those great souls who have introduced us to Krsna consciousness? What relationship do we have with these Vaisnavas, and what are our obligations toward them, as well as toward parents, teachers, sannyasis, and other superiors who help guide us back to Godhead? Not much has been said by the Society on these topics, and hardly any appreciation is shown for those souls who labor to elevate us day by day. The scriptures, however, glorify as guru all Vaisnavas who guide a conditioned soul back to Godhead - be they instructors or initiators - advocating a culture of honor and respect. ISKCON needs to reflect upon these principles further, and the purpose of this book is to act as a catalyst toward such an end.
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9786158019774 - Sivarama Swami: The ?ik?-guru - Implementing Tradition Within ISKCON
Sivarama Swami

The ?ik?-guru - Implementing Tradition Within ISKCON

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland NW EB DL

ISBN: 9786158019774 bzw. 6158019771, Sprache unbekannt, Magyaroroszági Krisna-tudatú Hívok Közössége, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, E-Book zum Download.
Within our Society (the International Society for Krishna Consciousness), guru has been taken to be synonymous with diksa-guru, but what about those great souls who have introduced us to Krsna consciousness? What relationship do we have with these Vaisnavas, and what are our obligations toward them, as well as toward parents, teachers, sannyasis, and other superiors who help guide us back to Godhead? Not much has been said by the Society on these topics, and hardly any appreciation is shown for those souls who labor to elevate us day by day. The scriptures, however, glorify as guru all Vaisnavas who guide a conditioned soul back to Godhead - be they instructors or initiators - advocating a culture of honor and respect. ISKCON needs to reflect upon these principles further, and the purpose of this book is to act as a catalyst toward such an end.
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