History of Mandavaya Muni

Speaker: His Holiness Indradyumna Swami
Where: Baku, Azerbaijan, June 06, 2009
Essence: “Everything is forced away from us at death. So, if we transfer our attachments to the devotees, guru and Krsna during this lifetime, then when we leave this world there is no pain.”

Coming and Going

Speaker: His Holiness Indradyumna Swami
Where: Detroit, USA, Feb 16, 2009
Essence: “Our entrance into this life and our departure are very mysterious and fascinating things. They capture the attention of everyone – except a learned sage who is in full knowledge of the reality.”

Go East, young man

Speaker: His Holiness Indradyumna Swami
Verse: Srimad Bhagavatam – 11.5.20-23
Where: Melbourne, Australia, Jan 15, 2009
Essence: “Anyone who is serious about acquiring spiritual knowledge should look towards the East where this knowledge is available in its most refined and complete form.”

Strengthen our faith with knowledge

Speaker: His Holiness Indradyumna Swami
Verse: Srimad Bhagavatam – 4.7.50
Where: Sydney, Australia, Dec 4, 2008
Essence: ”By analyzing these three aspects of God – Bhagavan, Paramatma and Brahman from different angles of vision our faith in Him becomes strong.”

The formula for Krsna consciousness

Speaker: His Holiness Indradyumna Swami
Verse: Srimad Bhagavatam – 1.2.12
Where: Govinda Valley, Australia, Dec 28, 2007
Essence: “If we mix elements of this verse together without leaving anything out, and practice it, we will become Krsna conscious.”

Glory of transcendental knowledge

Artist: His Holiness Indradyumna Swami.
Verse: Srimad Bhagavatham – 7.7.28
Where: Sept 13′th 2007, Ukraine Festival.
Essence: “If we invest in this transcendental knowledge from the very beginning, then despite all our disqualifications, by the mercy of Guru and Krishna, we can also perfect our lives and become ecstatic devotees of the Lord.”

Beware of the demoniac

Verse: Srimad Bhagavatham – 7.2.46
Where: Mar 19’th 2007, Alachua.
Courtesy: Cintamani Dasi.
Essence: “..All this knowledge doesn’t make Hiranyakasipu wise, leaving apart being called as a devotee. Sometimes little knowledge is more dangerous than no knowledge.”