Cet auteur a consacré sa vie à la diffusion de la connaissance védique à travers la langue anglaise, inspiré par la requête de son mentor spirituel. Ses écrits prolifiques explorent la philosophie, la religion, la littérature et la culture de l'Inde ancienne. Au cours des dernières années de sa vie, il a entrepris d'extenses tournées de conférences mondiales, touchant des publics sur six continents. Malgré son âge avancé, il a continué à écrire abondamment, laissant un héritage littéraire important.
The Higher Taste is a practical guide to the exciting new world of gourment vegetarian cooking ... for a higher purpose. Discover the health and economic advantages, as well as important ethical and spiritual considerations, of this eco-friendly approach to diet and nutrition. The Higher Taste will teach you how to dramatically improve your life by changing the way you eat.
Ce livre s'adresse à tous ceux qui souhaitent améliorer les conditions écologiques de la planète tout en découvrant un goût supérieur dans leur vie grâce à une alimentation végétarienne saine et équilibrée. Le goût supérieur démontre avec clarté les bienfaits du végétarisme et explique le principe d'une alimentation spiritualisée.
In 1959, just after entering the renounced order of life, AC Bhaktivedanta Swami composed this narration, he allows the reader to feel the urgency of Krishna's consciousness, and takes us to the realm of divine love.
The popular epic Ramayana, by Valmiki, narrates the story of Lord Ramachandra, the incarnation of God, and His beautiful, faithful young wife, Sita. She asks to go with Him when He is exiled for fourteen years, and they live safely in the forest for twelve years. Then Sita is kidnapped by Ravana, one of the worst leaders the world has known. The very name Ravana means that he made the whole world cry in anguish.With the help of Hanuman and an army of heroic monkeys, Lord Ramachandra kills Ravana and rescues Sita. This brief new version of the Ramayana is both faithful to original and accessible for contemporary readers. This is an excerpt from Srimad Bhagavatam, chapters 10 and 11 of the ninth Canto with the original Sanskrit text, Roman transliteration, synonyms, translation and purports.The Pastimes of Lord Ramachandra. (SB Canto 9, chapter 10)Lord Ramachandra Rules the World. (SB Canto 9, chapter 11)The paintings in this book were commissioned by the Glory of India museum, part of ISKCON in New Delhi, and the publishers are grateful for permission to print them for the first time. Most of the motives are printed over both pages. The introduction is adapted from a talk about Lord Ramacandra by Srila Prabhupada in Hawaii on March 27, 1969.