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कृष्ण : मेरी दृष्टि में ~ 02
event type | discourse |
date & time | 26 Sep 1970 am |
location | Manali (HP), meditation camp |
language | Hindi |
audio | Available, duration 1h 56min. Quality: good. Missing some fragments (under revision). |
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video | Not available |
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shorttitle | KRISHN02 |
- notes
- CD-ROM on this book: "Talks given at a meditation camp at Kulu/Manali, India, (Sep 26-Oct5) except first chapter, given at CCI chambers, Bombay (July 20)."
- synopsis
- (Translated as in Krishna: The Man and His Philosophy on CD-ROM)
- Question 1
- Why did you choose to speak on Krishna? And what is the central theme of this discussion?
- Question 2
- You once said that Buddha and Mahavira were masochistic sannyasins. But in fact they came to sannyas from very affluent families; their sannyas was a follow up to their affluence. So how can you associate them with the sannyas of sorrow?
- Question 3
- Before you go ahead with the discussion, I would request that you explain something we seem to have missed so far. If Buddha's concept of unhappiness is a fact of life, then how is it wrong to bring it into focus? Isn't life, as it is, full of pain and misery?
- Question 4
- What are the reasons for calling Krishna a complete incarnation of God? Kindly shed more light on this matter. Please explain in detail what is meant by saying that Krishna possessed all the sixty-four arts that comprise a complete incarnation.
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