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ŚB 1.10.25
He is famous as the Govardhana-dhārī Hari because He lifted at the age of only seven the hill known as
ŚB 1.11.38
Hari, or the Personality of Godhead, is the supreme transcendental person situated beyond the range of
ŚB 1.12.21
He met Ulūpī at Haridvāra (Hardwar), and he was attracted by that girl belonging to Nāgaloka, and thus
ŚB 1.12.34
Yudhiṣṭhira also requisitioned the heaps of gold for performing sacrifices and for pleasing the Supreme, Hari
ŚB 1.12.34
Therefore, the main purpose of performing sacrifices is to satisfy the Supreme Personality Hari. sacrifices is one and the same at all times and in all circumstances, viz., satisfaction of the Supreme Lord Hari
ŚB 1.12.34
The perfect process of performing yajñas, or sacrifice, to please the Supreme Lord Hari (the Personality
ŚB 1.13.53
sitting calmly in a place with a spiritual atmosphere, deeply absorbed in the thoughts of the Lord Hari
ŚB 1.13.54
sanctified place and was concentrating upon one objective, namely the Supreme Personality of Godhead (Hari But one who has surrendered himself unto the lotus feet of Lord Hari, as above mentioned, can transcend process is called prāṇāyāma, ultimately ending in samādhi, or absorption in pleasing the Supreme Lord Hari
ŚB 1.15.47-48
Śrīla Sanātana Gosvāmī in his Hari-bhakti-vilāsa says that a person, whatever he may be, can attain the
ŚB 1.16.12
In the center of Jambūdvīpa is Ilāvṛta-varṣa, and south of Ilāvṛta-varṣa is Hari-varṣa.
ŚB 1.18.18
Lord Śrī Caitanya revived the original Vedic system, and He elevated Ṭhākura Haridāsa to the position or the authority in preaching the glories of the holy name of the Lord, although His Holiness Śrīla Haridāsa
ŚB 1.8.52
In the Kali-yuga the only sacrifice recommended is the performance of hari-nāma-yajña inaugurated by But one should not indulge in animal killing and counteract it by performing the hari-nāma-yajña.