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"One should utter 'Aum' first, then 'Namaḥ,' and then 'Nārāyaṇāya.' 'Aum' is a single syllable; 'Namaḥ' contains two syllables: 'Nārāyaṇāya' contains five syllables. This is the sentence known as the ashtākshara of Nārāyaṇa. Whoever studies this ashtākshara of Nārāyaṇa and recites it constantly, attains full life and supremacy over men, enjoys the pleasures of royalty and becomes the master of all souls. He attains moksha. Indeed, he attains moksha. The Sāmaveda teaches this. The yogi having pronounced the name of Him who is complete bliss, who is Brahma-purusha and who is of the nature of Praṇava (Aum) — a combination of A, U, and M — is released from the bondage of birth and mundane existence. He who practices the manṭra 'Aum Namo Nārāyaṇāya' reaches Vaikuṇtha, the abode of Vishṇu." (Narayana Upanishad)
Today marks the 60th anniversary of Srila Prabhupada arriving in America. Prabhupada was the greatest guru of the 20th century, without whom we would not have known about Lord Sri Krishna today. Jaya Srila Prabhupada!
"The guru is recognized as being someone who possesses divine qualities due to his own years of practice and inner realization, and who thus perfectly personifies the fruit of spiritual teachings in his own life." - Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya
"O son of Kuntī, declare it boldly that My devotee never perishes." (Bhagavad Gita, 9.31)
In this legendary book, Acharya exhaustively critiques and conclusively defeats this central dogma of the Neo-Hindu, New Age and globalist movements. Purchase "Radical Universalism" today!

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Impatience is one of the biggest struggles that people face. The Vedic path teaches us how to cultivate patience in a very practical and spiritual way. In this video, Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya answers a viewer's question on how to combat impatience.

https://youtu.be/tqhU69gZ_Tg?si=AVOYzbL5CvJC0ZtA
"In America, we take blows, but we never buckle. We bleed, but we do not bow. We defy the fear, endure the flames, and emerge from every hardship stronger, prouder, and greater than ever before." - President Donald J. Trump
The Vedic scriptures are a vast ocean of eternal and transcendental knowledge rendered in literary form. Given the vastness of this sacred literature and the immense depth of wisdom contained therein, to fully understand the Vedic scriptures is not an easy task. It can only be done in the traditional Vedic method. In this remarkable talk, Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya lays out the authentic procedure by which one can begin to study the Vedic scriptures in a way that will bare actual fruit.

https://youtu.be/bHXvTFcOx5g?si=Y2yWfsV3kg-JWU97
"O great sage, among many millions who are liberated and perfect in knowledge of liberation, one may be a devotee of Lord Narayana. Such devotees, who are fully peaceful, are extremely rare." (Srimad Bhagavatam, 6.14.5)
We are presently living in the inverse of actual reality.
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