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         Vaishnava:     more books (100)
  1. Sri Vaishnava Brahmans by Kadambi, diwan bahadur Rangachari, 1931
  2. 252 Vaishnavas Part One by Shri Gokulnathji,
  3. Unto Krshna consciousness: A new look at Vaishnava religion as a religion for gods, sages, saints, devotees, the sinners, the fallen, the outcast, the stupid, and the anti-god demons too by A. P Mukundan, 1990
  4. Hindi Vaishnava bhaktikavya mem pragatisila tattva: 16vim se 18vim satabdi taka (Hindi Edition) by Prema Sumana Sarma, 1999
  5. Asvamedha (Hindi Edition) by Lakshmikanta Vaishnava, 1989
  6. The science of accepting a spiritual master: A handbook for the beginning student of spiritual life by Vaishnava Dasa, 1987
  7. Drsya-Saugata: Vividha Prakaraka Natakaharu by Syamadasa Vaishnava, 2002-01
  8. Archeology and the Vaishnava tradition: The pre-Christian roots of Krishna worship by Steven Rosen, 1989
  9. 252 Vaishnavas - Set of 3 Volumes by Shri Gokulnathji, 2003
  10. Vaishnava puranom mem srshti-varnana by Rames Kumar Upadhyay, 1991
  11. 15 Vaishnava temples of Tamilnadu by Em Irajakopalan, 1993
  12. The Vaishnavas of Gujarat: Being a study in methods of investigation of social phenomena (Regional and sociological studies) by N. A Toothi, 1935
  13. Parama Vaishnava Narasimha Maheta by Pannalal Patel, 1983
  14. Revival of the Tamil Vaishnava bhakti movement in north India in modern times by Rankanayaki Mahapatra, 1995

61. Prasad's Sanatana Dharma Web Pages
Contains briefs on vaishnava deities, gurus, Bhakti saints, the Ramayana, and art.
http://home.att.net/~s-prasad/hindu.htm
S anatana Dharma
[Welcome to Divya Desam Web Pages]
[Srimad Bhagavad Geeta]
[Dasavatara Stotra]
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    Hinduism
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  • Sri Vaishnava Tradition:
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    Indian Temples Encyclopedia ...
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    Sri Venkateswara Sri Venkatesa Suprabhatham
    Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram

    Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams

    Divya Desams - A Pilgrimage Sri Vanamamalai Perumal
    Srivilliputtur Divya Desam

    Nava Tirupati Divya Desams
    108 Divya Desams Virtual Tour ... Divya Desams (by Sri. Mani Varadarajan) Acharyas Adi Sankaracharya Sri Ramanujar Home Page Sri Ramanuja Acharya Sri Madhvacharya ... Sri Vaishnava Acharyas Bhakthi Saints Sri Andal Tiruppavai of Sri Andal Alvars and Tamil Veda Meera Bai ... Sri Tyagaraja Ramayana Valmiki Ramayana Srimad Ramayana The Glory of Rama-Nama Ramayana - A Picture Gallary ... Hanuman Chalisa Ramayana Prayers Prayers to Lord Sri Rama Sri Nama Ramayana in 108 verses Sri Nama Ramayana - English Translation Poets of Ramayana Valmiki Maharishi (under construction) Kavicakravarti Kamban Saint Tulsi Das Sri Vaishnava Journals/ Magazines Saranagati Journal Tell me what you think of this web page! Thanks!- S. Prasad

    62. VEDA - Vedas And Vedic Knowledge Online - Vedic Encyclopedia
    Because Vedas are vast and variegated, VEDA specifically focuses on Gaudiya vaishnava Vedanta, the cream of Vedic philosophy, expounded by Sri Chaitanya
    http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/

    63. Alles über Sankirtan - Startseite
    GroŸes vaishnavaInfo-Portal ¼ber alle Hintergr¼nde des Bhakti-yoga, mit groŸer Linkliste zu internationalen vaishnava-Sites (¼ber 500).
    http://www.gauranga.de/
    Willkommen zur Sa n k i rtana-Bewegung! Das Bhakti-yoga-Archiv im deutschsprachigen Internet Was fertig ist, kann man auf der Sitemap sehen.
    Bhaktived
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    Vai sn ava Literatur Einleitung FAQ Vielfach gestellte Fragen und der Versuch, sie zu beantworten... Sitemap Bhakti-yoga Der hingebungsvolle Weg zurück zu Gott S a stra Die Heiligen Schriften Andere Anschauungen Bhaktived a nta im Vergleich Links Vai sn ava -Sites im Internet Wallpaper Gaur an ga auf deinem Desktop! Kontakt E-Mail-Formular für Mitteilungen an den Webservant Besuche auch: Einleitung FAQ Sitemap ^ nach oben ^ Hare K rsn a Hare K rsn a K rsn a K rsn a Hare Hare Hare R a ma Hare R a ma R a ma R a ma Hare Hare Webservant: Hari-mohana d a sa (Holger Koch), Nostitzstraße 52, 10961 Berlin

    64. Jagatguru Prophet Sankaradeva And Vaishnava Faith
    The Vaishnavism religion introduced by Prophet (Mahapurusa) Srimanta Sankaradeva, a refined MahaBhagawata dharma
    http://assam.faithweb.com/jagatguru/

    65. Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji
    A Sri vaishnava organization, founded by Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji.
    http://www.chinnajeeyar.org/
    Jeeyar Educational Trust Sri Nammalvar Sri Ramanujacharya Sri Manavala Muni Sri Pedda Jeeyar Swamiji Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji Home Member Login About What's New ... Latest News Wish you all HAPPY Vighna Niva:rana Chathurtthi. HH Message here HH Sri Swamiji is at Shamshabad, 25Km from Hyd, New Int'l Vedic University Campus observing Chathurmasyam. More... Mangalasasanams of His Holiness
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    66. Who Is A Vaishnava?
    into the vaishnava mantra and who is devoted to worshipping Lord Vishnu/Krishna is a vaishnava. One who is devoid of these practices is not a vaishnava.
    http://www.gosai.com/chaitanya/saranagati/html/nmj_articles/vaishnava.html
    Who is a Vaishnava? Question: What is the definition of a Vaishnava? (by Anja Sorensen and Rikke Jensen) Narasingha Maharaja: grhitaivisnudiksako visnu-pujaparo narah
    vaisnavo 'bhihito 'bhijnairitaro 'smadavaisnavah
    "One who is initiated into the Vaishnava mantra and who is devoted to worshipping Lord Vishnu/Krishna is a Vaishnava. One who is devoid of these practices is not a Vaishnava. (quote from Hari-bhakti-vilas, 11, quoted from Padma Purana Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu explains three kinds of Vaishnavas: An Ordinary Vaishnava: prabhu-kare, 'yanra mukhe suni eka-bara
    krsna-nama, sei pujya, srestha sabakara
    "Who chants the holy name of Krishna just once may be considered a Vaishnava. Such a person is worshipable and is the topmost human being." (CC. Mad.15.106) A Superior Vaishnava, krsna-nama nirantara yanhara vadane
    se vaisnava-srestha, bhaja tanhara carane
    "A person who is always chanting the holy name of the Krishna is a superior Vaishnava and your duty is to serve his lotus feet." (CC. Mad.16.72) The Topmost Vaishnava

    67. Vancha Kalpa (Sri Vaishnava Pranama )
    This music page offers a variety of music in free downloadable REAL AUDIO, and MP3format.
    http://www.srimadbhagavatam.org/music/text/vanchakalpa.html

    I
    II III IV ... VIII Album III Text traditional/Anand Aadhar (second verse)
    Singer/arr. Anand Aadhar Prabhu
    Duration : 4 min. 15
    Date: 30 Oct. 2004
    Sing with Aadhar Take the lead
    (Vaishnava greeting) Intro:
    (F C Dm C F Am Dm C)
    (F C Dm C)
    Unto the desire trees, the certain oceans of mercy, (F Am Dm C)
    R the purifiers of the fallen souls; unto the Vaishnava's, My respects again and again (Gm Dm C Bb) Unto the desire trees, the certain oceans of mercy, (Dm C Bb C Dm) R the purifiers of the fallen souls; unto the Vaishnava's, My respects again and again From the beginning: tempo 2, then slow in chorus: (Gm Dm C Bb) Unto the desire trees, the certain oceans of mercy, (Dm C Bb C Dm) the purifiers of the fallen souls; unto the Vaishnava's, My respects again and again Exit: (F C Dm C F Am Dm C) Chords harmonium Downloads: mp3-songs mp3 -instr.

    68. Ohe Vaishnava Thakura
    This music page offers a variety of music in free downloadable REAL AUDIO, and MP3format.
    http://www.srimadbhagavatam.org/music/text/ohe.html

    I
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    Singer/arr. Anand Aadhar Prabhu
    Duration : 11 min 07 sec
    Date: 17 Jan. 2003
    Sing with Aadhar Take the lead
    intro:
    (Bm Em D Bm A D G) (D Em)
    O venerable Vaisnava, o ocean of mercy (Bm A)
    R
    be merciful unto your servant. (A Bm G Am) Give me the shade of your lotus feet and purify me. (Em D Em) R I hold on to your lotus feet. (D Em) chaya vega domi', chaya dosha s'odhi Teach me to control my six passions, (Bm A) R rectify my six faults, (A Bm G Am) bestow upon me the six qualities, and offer me, (Em D Em) R the six kinds of the holy association (see below). (Bm Em, G A Bm C dim D G Em D Bm G A D Bm C dim Em D G A C dim D) (D Em) O venerable Vaisnava, o ocean of mercy (Bm A) R be merciful unto your servant. (A Bm G Am) Give me the shade of your lotus feet and purify me.

    69. Srila Bhakti Promod Puri Goswami Maharaja: The Heart Of Krsna
    A modern treatise on vaishnavaaparadha and spiritual caution.
    http://www.gosai.com/chaitanya/saranagati/html/heart_of_krsna.html
    Introduction
    The Heart of Krsna
    The Path of Spiritual Caution)
    by
    His Divine Grace
    Om Visnupad
    Srila Bhakti Promod
    Puri Goswami Maharaja
    THE ETYMOLOGICAL development of the word aparadha is radhat arthat aradhanat- apagatah, which means "to be distanced from worship."
    Offenses committed at the lotus feet of Vaishnavas, the Devotees, distance one from devotional service to the Supreme Lord. But in a higher sense it means to be removed from the service of Sri Radha. All divine service to Krishna is being conducted under her direction. To offend her servitors is to make one unfit for her divine service. The whole aim of Krishna consciousness is radha-dasyam, the divine service of Sri Radha, and offenses at the lotus feet of Vaishnavas make one unfit for such service. The Lord is overly protective of his devotees ( bhakta-vatsala ). He cannot tolerate any offenses against them. They have

    70. Vaishnava Academy - Alachua, Florida/FL - Private School Profile
    Find a profile of vaishnava Academy. vaishnava Academy. School Level, K12 school. School Type, Alternative. Religious Affiliation, Other
    http://www.privateschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/7260
    home search private schools town / county rankings read articles ... Alachua > Vaishnava Academy Vaishnava Academy 18925 North West Co Rd 239, Alachua, FL 32615-0326 - View Map tel: (386)462-1372 http://www.vaishnavagirls.com School Administrators – Update and Expand This School’s Profile School Overview: Vaishnava Academy School Level K-12 school School Type Alternative Religious Affiliation Other Grades Offered Grades 6 - 12 Location of School Urban fringe of a Midsize City County Alachua County, FL Student Body Total Students 18 students Student Body Type All-girls This School (FL) K-12 School Avg. % Students of Color Students by Grade Grade 6 - 1 students Grade 7 - 1 students Grade 8 - 4 students Grade 9 - 2 students Grade 10 - 1 students Grade 11 - 1 students Grade 12 - 4 students Ungraded Students - 4 students Academics and Faculty Total Classroom Teachers 6 teachers This School (FL) K-12 School Avg. Teacher : Student Ratio School Days in Calendar Year 195 days 180 days Hours in School Day for Students 6 hours 6 hours School Zip Code: About This Zip Code (32615) School Zip (32615) (FL) State Average Population (Approximate) 10,980 people

    71. Ashtasloki Of Sri Parasara Bhattar
    Introduces the ideas of the Alwars to the vaishnava devotees by explaining the intricate meanings of the slokas of Ashtasloki.
    http://www.geocities.com/yatirajadasa/ashtasloki

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    Introduction Sloka-1 Sloka-2 Sloka-3 ... Sloka-8
    PROLOGUE
    As asserted by Poigai AzhwAr (mudhal ThiruvandhAdhi - 33), it is of no use to count the chant of the mantras in the sandhyAvandanam without thinking in the mind of the qualities of the Supreme Being - for instance His kindness in giving a city to dwell for the four-faced Brahma in His lotus navel and granting him the Vedas for being propagated. The spirit of the AzhwAr's statement indicates the important messages of the Vedas viz. yamEva Esha vrNutE tEna labhya: - He can be reached by only that soul which He chooses; sa u SrEyAn bhavati jAyamAna: - He gets more renowned by His birth (avatAram) etc. should reach the world and convince the souls that He is making His own efforts (without any expectations from them) for their uplift. The Lord willed that the AzhwArs should bring out the messages of what others would consider as mantras and do chanting (japa) or offerings in fire (hOma). Even the word nArAyaNa is interpreted by the AzhwArs. For instance, "nArAyaNan ennai ALi, narahatthucchErAmal kAkkum thirumAl" (nAnmuhan thiruvandhAdhi verse 14) interprets the word as possessor of the soul(s) and as remover of the obstacles in reaching Him. "nAraNan muzhu Ezhulahukkum nAthan.. kAraNam kiriSai karumam ivai" (thiruvAimozhi 2.7.2) interprets the word as 'narANAm ayanam' - the controller, supporter and conductor of the material and spiritual world. The AzhwArs mention about the Thirumanthram (ashtAksharI - referred to as mantrarAjam by some), dwayam (referred to as mantraratnam by some) and the charama SlOka indicating their interpretations. These three being hailed as rahasya trayam - the three precious messages, it can be said, without fear of contradiction, that the AzhwArs were the first to interpret them as mantras conveying the precious messages

    72. Soc.religion.vaishnava -- Gaudiya FAQ
    Specific to mainstream vaishnava philosophies + My identity as an individual How does worship by Gaudiyas differ from other vaishnava worship?
    http://www.faqs.org/faqs/religions/vaishnava/gaudiya-faq/
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    soc.religion.vaishnava Gaudiya FAQ
    Henry@HGsoft.com soc.religion.vaishnava soc.culture.indian soc.culture.indian.info Summary: This is a small intro to Gaudiya Vaishnavism, for current or prospective readers of the soc.religion.vaishnava newsgroup Keywords: noarchive, Vedanta, Vaishnava, Gaudiya, Chaitanya, bhedaabheda X-Url: http://www.hgsoft.com/srv/gaudiya.html X-Submission-Address: srv@pobox.com X-Administrative-Address: srv-admin@pobox.com Date: 11 May 2004 10:50:37 GMT Archive-Name: religions/vaishnava/gaudiya-faq Posting-Frequency: every 14 days Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Gaudiya or Chaitanya Vaishnavism Last Update: January 23, 1997 Gaudiya FAQ maintainer Henry@HGSoft.com Gaudiya FAQ (web version) http://www.hgsoft.com/srv/gaudiya.html SRV moderation address srv@pobox.com SRV administrative address srv-admin@pobox.com http://www.goloka.com/gallery/html/cait01.html ), who appeared in West Bengal in the late 15th century. He is accepted by all Gaudiya Vaishnavas as an incarnation of Krishna but in the "hidden" role of a devotee of Krishna, and this is supported by references from Srimad-Bhaagavatam, the Chaitanya Upanishad of the Atharva Veda, the Mahaabhaarata, and other scriptures. Gaudiya Vaishnavism was certainly influenced by many earlier personalities, such as Maadhavendra Puri (who also represents the connection of Gaudiya Vaishnavism to the Maadhva sampradaaya coming from Srimad Ananda Tiirtha or Madhvaachaarya) (see

    73. Vaishnava Academy For Girls
    Religious boarding school for young ladies between the ages of 12 to 18 instilling firm faith and love for Krishna and a bonafide spiritual master. Curriculum based on the teachings of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
    http://www.vaishnavagirls.com
    VAISHNAVA ACADEMY FOR GIRLS Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
    About the Academy
    The foremost goal of the Vaishnava Academy for Girls is to inspire young ladies between the ages of 12 to 18 to have firm faith and love for Krishna and a bona-fide spiritual master. The philosophical and spiritual position of VAG is based on the books and teachings of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada We work to encourage each student to recognize and develop her unique abilities and to enthusiastically offer those abilities in devotional service to Lord Krishna. The program at the Vaishnava Academy for Girls is designed to facilitate the development of this mentality by training the students to follow a schedule of regular sadhana, including rising early to worship the Lord, chanting japa, and regularly studying the books of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. We encourage our students to imbibe all good qualities, such as respect for authority, humility, tolerance, control of the mind and senses, detachment, simplicity, honesty, cleanliness, obedience, chastity, patience, and freedom from the bodily concept of life. The Vaishnava Academy for Girls aims to help students achieve a level of academic proficiency that will match or excel that offered by most Western educational institutions. The qualified student will be equipped with the necessary academic knowledge and skills to allow her to achieve whatever academic goals she may set for herself and at the same time remain fixed in the philosophy and practice of Krishna consciousness.

    74. Soc.religion.vaishnava -- Dvaita FAQ
    This document is autoposted to the newsgroups soc.religion.vaishnava, 11 How does worship by Maadhvas differ from other vaishnava worship?
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    soc.religion.vaishnava soc.culture.indian soc.culture.indian.karnataka ... http://www.dvaita.org/ Archive-Name: religions/vaishnava/dvaita-faq Posting-Frequency: every 14 days Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Tattvavaada, a.k.a. Dvaita Last Updated: November 21, 1998 Dvaita Home Page http://www.dvaita.org/ Dvaita FAQ (web version) http://www.dvaita.org/faq.html Dvaita FAQ maintainer info -at- dvaita.org Dvaita List archive http://www.dvaita.org/list/ Dvaita List/Digest help http://www.dvaita.org/list/help.html Dvaita List subscription dvaita-list-request -at- dvaita.org Dvaita Digest subs. dvaita-digest-request -at- dvaita.org Dvaita List admin list -at- dvaita.org Haridasa Home Page http://www.dvaita.org/haridasa/

    75. Temple Of Understanding
    Site dedicated to Srila Prabhupada and Srila Narayana Maharaja's vaishnava philosophy.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/2469/
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    76. Vaishnava (Krishna/Rama) Poets And Poetry
    The vaishnava tradition is particularly associated with Bhakti Yoga, the Yoga of devotion and ecstatic Poets in the vaishnava (Krishna/Rama) Tradition
    http://www.poetry-chaikhana.com/Traditions/VaishnavaKri.htm
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    Books
    Links Vaishnavas worship the god Vishnu, usually in one of his human forms as either Krishna or Rama.
    Krishna, whose name means the Dark One, is the God-king best known for his radiant exposition of action and spirituality within the Bhagavad Gita.
    Rama is the hero of the great Ramayana epic in which he embodies the highest virtues of loyalty, courage, asceticism, and devotion to his divine wife, Sita. Hanuman, the monkey god of service and action, is also associated with the god Rama.
    The Vaishnava tradition is particularly associated with Bhakti Yoga, the Yoga of devotion and ecstatic love of God. Poets in the Vaishnava (Krishna/Rama) Tradition Candaka Janabai Jayadeva (12th Century) Mirabai Namdev Tukaram Vidyapati Recommended Books For Love of the Dark One: Songs of Mirabai , Translated by Andrew Schelling The Shambhala Anthology of Women's Spiritual Poetry , Edited by Aliki Barnstone Women in Praise of the Sacred: 43 Centuries of Spiritual Poetry by Women , Edited by Jane Hirshfield The Yoga Tradition: Its History, Literature, Philosophy and Practice

    77. Krishna.com :: Vaishnava Calendar
    Information about vaishnava holy days throughout the year, honoring the birth and passing of saints and Avatars of Krishna. Content provided by Krishna.com,
    http://www.krishna.com/main.php?id=225

    78. Sri Krishna Caitanya Sastra Mandira - Srila Ananta Das Babaji Maharaja
    Sri Krishna Caitanya Sastra Mandira is dedicated to publishing the literature of Sri Ananta Das Babaji Maharaja, one of the foremost exponents of the Gaudiya vaishnava tradition in the modern age.
    http://www.krishnacaitanya.com

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    Welcome to Sri Krishna Caitanya Sastra Mandira.
    Sri Krishna Caitanya Sastra Mandira is dedicated to publishing literature on the profound teachings of the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition. Our English publications focus on the works of Pandit Sri Ananta Dasa Babaji Maharaja, one of the most renowned devotional scholars and Vaishnava Acaryas of the modern age, who has dedicated his life to studying and commenting on the Gaudiya canon of sacred literature.
    At this website you can purchase the publications of Sri Krishna Caitanya Sastra Mandira, read selected passages from them and check the latest news on the ongoing publication work.

    79. Krishna.com :: Vaishnava Prayers
    Content provided by Krishna.com, the site all about Krishna (Krsna).
    http://www.krishna.com/main.php?id=336

    80. Introduction To Raganuga Bhakti
    An introductory website which gives a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of raganuga bhakti in the Gaudiya vaishnava tradition.
    http://www.raganuga.org

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