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Letter to: Acyutananda
relationship with Krsna, is that Arjuna is an eternal devotee, so on the higher platform the devotee When Arjuna saw the virata murti of Krsna, actually he came down one step below his position. Therefore he asked for forgiveness from Krsna. we forget the exalted position of Krsna. becomes even higher than Krsna.
Letter to: Rupanuga
Let the deprogrammers do their best and we will do ours, and everything depends on Krsna. If we simply remain sincere devotees, then "all glories to the Pandavas, on whose side Krsna is fighting For Krsna was on Arjuna's side, otherwise Arjuna was like a fig compared to the generals on the other Arjuna said it was like crossing a sea of crocodiles. If someone says Krsna helped Arjuna but that was long ago, we say that Krsna is here now, the devotees
Letter to: Artists — Unknown Place, Unknown Date
At Kuruksetra both forms were shown to Arjuna. At Kuruksetra, Krsna is Vasudeva Krsna.
Letter to: Hon Pei
Arjuna also thought like that "I shall not fight and fell silent" but Krsna did not approve of this sentimental attitude of the Great Arjuna. The whole Bhagavad-gita was spoken to Arjuna simply to convince him that he should work for the satisfaction of Krsna. This is real Krsna consciousness, to work for the satisfaction of Krsna.
Letter to: Sravanananda
I know your party is already enthusiastic, but go on increasing and be sure that Krsna will help. As Krsna tells Arjuna, Kaunteya pratijanihi.
Letter to: Acyutananda
relationship with Krsna, is that Arjuna is an eternal devotee, so on the higher platform the devotee When Arjuna saw the virata murti of Krsna, actually he came down one step below his position. Therefore he asked for forgiveness from Krsna. we forget the exalted position of Krsna. becomes even higher than Krsna.
Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 1.2.10
So gopī-jana-vallabha giri-vara-dhārī. And yaśodā-nandana. When you address Kṛṣṇa as the son of Yaśodā, He becomes very, very glad. If you address Kṛṣṇa, "Oh, paraṁ brahma paraṁ dhāma [Bg. 10.12]," as Arjuna did, "paraṁ brahma paraṁ dhāma pavitraṁ paramaṁ bhavān śāśvataṁ puruṣam adyam," they're all the Vedic hymns; they're praying for Kṛṣṇa But Kṛṣṇa is very, very pleased if you address Kṛṣṇa as yaśodā-nandana, nanda-nandana, rādhā-mādhava.
Letter to: Hon Pei
Arjuna also thought like that "I shall not fight and fell silent" but Krsna did not approve of this sentimental attitude of the Great Arjuna. The whole Bhagavad-gita was spoken to Arjuna simply to convince him that he should work for the satisfaction of Krsna. This is real Krsna consciousness, to work for the satisfaction of Krsna.
Letter to: Makhanlal
peaceful devotees are disturbed by the demons but that the devotees are always victorious by the grace of Krsna In the Bhagavad-gita Krsna ordered Arjuna to declare to the whole world that His devotees would never And in the last verse of the Gita, Sanjaya says wherever there is Krsna and Krsna's pure devotee Arjuna
Letter to: Acyutananda, Yasodanandana
I am arranging to start a Krsna-Arjuna temple at Kuruksetra where B.G. was spoken. ACBS.ACBS/BS/mdd
Letter to: Satsvarupa
Krsna is of course to be pictured in the same dress in all the scenes of the Kuruksetra delivery of Bhagavad-gita the battle. 2) A ratha with four horses drawn before the ranks of soldiers and akshouhini carrying Krsna and Arjuna. 3) Arjuna morose; leaving weapons aside he is almost crying. 4) A man pictured dead and Krsna says to Arjuna, "the wise mourn not for the dead or the living." 5) pictures of an individual from the soul in each different body remains the same indicating that the body changes, not the soul. 6) Krsna
Letter to: Jadurani
Krishna was very kind upon him, but to make a front he displayed a chivalrous mood, pretending to kill Arjuna , although he knew it very well that no power in the world could kill Arjuna while he was shielded by Yet he tried to agitate the mind of Krishna, but Arjuna he almost killed. and because he is absolute there is no difference to love Krishna as a military man or as a simple Gopi