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Author of this blog khestrimayum Partha is from north-eastern part of India.
He is a devout Krishna-bhakt. As forbidden and discouraged by Lord Shree Krishna Himself in the Bhagavad Gita, he does not worship Hindu demigods like Kali, Brahma, Mahadev, Durga, Shani, Indra etc. He only worships Lord Shree Krishna, the Supreme Godhead.
Because....
Because....
kamais tais tair hrta-jnanah
prapadyante 'nya-devatah
tam tam niyamam asthaya
prakrtya niyatah svaya
The Bhagavad Gita ( sloka 7 / 20 )
English Translation:
Those whose minds are distorted by material desires surrender unto demigods and follow the particular rules and regulations of worship according to their own natures.
And also because...
English Translation:
Those whose minds are distorted by material desires surrender unto demigods and follow the particular rules and regulations of worship according to their own natures.
And also because...
antavat tu phalam tesam
tad bhavaty alpa-medhasam
devan deva-yajo yanti
mad-bhakta yanti mam api
The Bhagavad Gita ( sloka 7 / 23 )
English Translation:
Men of small intelligence worship the demigods, and their fruits are limited and temporary. Those who worships the demigods go to the planets of demigods, but My devotees ultimately reach My supreme planet.
English Translation:
Men of small intelligence worship the demigods, and their fruits are limited and temporary. Those who worships the demigods go to the planets of demigods, but My devotees ultimately reach My supreme planet.
kshetrimayum Partha does not eat animal flesh (meat ). Never did in life.
He twice visited Vrindavan dham with his parents in his childhood. If financially possible, he desires to visit Vrindavan dham and Mathura every year for the rest of his life.
He is interested to gain knowledge about Vaishnavites.
Radhe Radhe !
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He twice visited Vrindavan dham with his parents in his childhood. If financially possible, he desires to visit Vrindavan dham and Mathura every year for the rest of his life.
He is interested to gain knowledge about Vaishnavites.
Radhe Radhe !
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