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Introduction
He even banished Junior Haridāsa, an important kīrtana leader, for glancing lustfully at a woman. Other devotees of the Lord had appealed to Him to forgive Haridāsa, but He replied, “All of you can forgive
Prologue by Śrīla Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura
were then engaged, as was usual on such occasions, in bathing in the Bhāgīrathī with loud cheers of “Haribol Thus there was a continuation of the utterance of “Haribol!” The first mandate that He issued to Prabhu Nityānanda and Haridāsa was this: “Go, friends, go through the streets of the town, meet every man at his door and ask him to sing the name of Hari with a holy This He markedly did in the case of Junior Haridāsa.
CHAPTER ONE
When the Lord danced, He raised His arms and shouted, “Haribol! Haribol!” Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 10.8.45 states: trayyā copaniṣadbhiś ca   sāṅkhya-yogaiś ca sātvataiḥ upagīyamāna-māhātmyaṁ   hariṁ
CHAPTER TWO
These and other rituals are mentioned in the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa, an authoritative book of directions Lord Caitanya then said to Sanātana, quoting the Hari-bhakti-sudhodaya (13.2): akṣnoḥ phalaṁ tvādṛśa-darśanaṁ
CHAPTER SEVEN
Their names are Puruṣottama, Acyuta, Nṛsiṁha, Janārdana, Hari, Kṛṣṇa, Adhokṣaja and Upendra. Acyuta are the vilāsa forms of Saṅkarṣaṇa; Nṛsiṁha and Janārdana the vilāsa forms of Pradyumna; and Hari of these twenty-four vilāsa forms, some are vaibhava forms, such as Pradyumna, Trivikrama, Vāmana, Hari disc and conch), Nṛsiṁha (disc, lotus, club and conch), Janārdana (lotus, disc, conch and club), Śrī Hari There are fourteen manvantara-avatāras: (1) Yajña, (2) Vibhu, (3) Satyasena, (4) Hari, (5) Vaikuṇṭha,
CHAPTER TWELVE
Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (2.1.5) Śukadeva Gosvāmī advises Mahārāja Parīkṣit: tasmād bhārata sarvātmā   bhagavān īśvaro hariḥ prime duty of persons who want to become fearless to hear about the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Madana-mohana at Vṛndāvana, and he wrote books on the principles of devotional service, such as the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa The Lord also referred to the Vedic literature known as Hari-vaṁśa, which gives information about the In the Hari-vaṁśa it is stated that although birds and airplanes can fly high in the sky above the earth In his prayers in the Hari-vaṁśa, Indra admitted that he could not understand the situation of Goloka
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
1.7.10): ātmārāmāś ca munayo   nirgranthā apy urukrame kurvanty ahaitukīṁ bhaktim   ittham-bhūta-guṇo hariḥ , (5) api, (6) urukrame, (7) kurvanti, (8) ahaitukīm, (9) bhaktim, (10) ittham-bhūta-guṇaḥ and (11) hariḥ The word hari has different meanings, of which two are principal. The name Hari indicates that Kṛṣṇa takes away all inauspicious things from the devotee’s life and that That is the meaning of hari.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
A verse in the Hari-bhakti-sudhodaya states: aho mahātman bahu-doṣa-duṣṭo   ’py ekena bhāty eṣa bhavo The best example of this is found in the Hari-bhakti-sudhodaya (7.28), wherein Dhruva Mahārāja said:
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
Caitanya and saw how He was dancing with His associates, Prakāśānanda Sarasvatī joined and began to sing: “Hari Hari!” In this connection He quoted a verse from the Padma Purāṇa which is found in the Vaiṣṇava tantra (Hari-bhakti-vilāsa
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
symptoms are mentioned in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (11.3.31): smarantaḥ smārayantaś ca   mitho ’ghaugha-haraṁ harim
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
nirgranthāḥ, (5) api, (6) urukrame, (7) kurvanti, (8) ahaitukīm, (9) bhaktim, (10) ittham-bhūta-guṇaḥ, (11) hariḥ