Chaitanya Mahaprabhu

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    devotion for Krishna they can break free from the karmic cycle and enter into this paradise. ISKCON beliefs are derived from the Chaitanya Krishnaite sect, which was started by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. He is believed to have been an incarnation of Radha and Krishna. He taught that with enough love for Krishna, one could burn away from karma to achieve moksha. ISKCON and Chaitanya Krishnaitism differs from other Vishnuite groups, because they do not hold Vishnu as there God, but just one of his incarnations

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    Fascinating Hinduism Indians are a community too large, too old and too well congealed to not have their own temple in almost every country in the world. Not too long ago, I had an opportunity to visit my native country, Romania, and I had a great surprise to see that in this country which is a Christian country, there are Hindu communities who continue to live on their culture and customs. This fact wasn’t possible a few years ago, before the Romanian Revolution in 1989, but now, many Romanian

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    book called the Adi Granth. Later Adi Grantham was written in a script called Gurmukhi. The holy book of the Sikhs is popularly known as ‘Grantha Sahib’. It contains verses from Kabir, Namdeva and other Bhakti and Sufi saints. Chaitanya (A.D.1485 - A.D.1533) : Chaitanya, a great devotee of Lord Krishna, was a saint from Bengal. From his very childhood, he had showed great interest in education and studied Sanskrit. He married the daughter of a Saintly person. Later at the age of 24, he renounced

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