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  • - Gopakumāra Enters Goloka
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    228,95 kr.

    This book is provided with direct translation of Śrīla Sanātana's Dig-darśinī commentary.The third volume is the second part of Gopakumāra's story. He reaches Dvārakā and finally enters Goloka, where he finally attains satisfaction on meeting the form of Kṛṣṇa who was the subject of his mantra. However, he attained this highest goal by doing kīrtana. He serves Kṛṣṇa as a cowherd boy, and encourages the brāhmaṇa whom he met in Vṛndāvana on earth to attain a similar status.

  • - A story of Nārada's quest
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    228,95 kr.

    This book is provided with direct translation of Śrīla Sanātana's Dig-darśinī commentary. This canto answers the question 'Who receives the greatest mercy of Kṛṣna?' The answer is illustrated through a story. Nārada visits various persons in this planet and higher planets in order to find the answer, and each person indicates some devotee who has received greater mercy. The end of the quest indicates the conclusion of Gauḍīya philosophy and Caitanya Mahāprabhu's teachings.

  • - The Search of Gopakumāra
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    228,95 kr.

    This book is provided with direct translation of Śrīla Sanātana's Dig-darśinī commentary.This portion of Bṛhad-bhāgavatāmṛta begins the story of Gopakumāra's search for the form of the Lord described in the mantra given to him by his guru. The conclusion, that the highest devotees are the gopīs, is similar to the theme of the first volume which involves Nārada's quest to find the greatest recipients of the Lord's mercy. However, in this story a devotee searches the earth, higher planets and Vaikuṇṭha for Kṛṣṇa, spanning over several days of Brahmā. Various forms of the Lord and the various types of worship are described. He feels dissatisfaction however because the forms and moods never correspond to those found in his mantra. This volume ends with Gopa kumāra's visit to Ayodhya to see Rāmacandra.