Episodes
Saturday Jun 29, 2019
Three Areas Where Hiranyakashipu Received Help
Saturday Jun 29, 2019
Saturday Jun 29, 2019
“O lord, we know that when you simply move your eyebrows, all the commanders of the various planets are most afraid. Without the help of any assistant, you have conquered all the three worlds. Therefore, we do not find any reason for you to be morose and full of anxiety. As for Prahlada, he is nothing but a child and cannot be a cause of anxiety. After all, his bad or good qualities have no value.” (Shrimad Bhagavatam, 7.5.49)
Thursday Jun 20, 2019
Three Situations Where Even An Accomplished Person Can Get Frustrated
Thursday Jun 20, 2019
Thursday Jun 20, 2019
“O lord, we know that when you simply move your eyebrows, all the commanders of the various planets are most afraid. Without the help of any assistant, you have conquered all the three worlds. Therefore, we do not find any reason for you to be morose and full of anxiety. As for Prahlada, he is nothing but a child and cannot be a cause of anxiety. After all, his bad or good qualities have no value.” (Shanda and Amarka speaking to Hiranyakashipu, Shrimad Bhagavatam, 7.5.49)
Wednesday Jun 19, 2019
Four Reasons Hiranyakashipu Should Not Have Been Morose
Wednesday Jun 19, 2019
Wednesday Jun 19, 2019
“Thinking in this way, the King of the Daityas, morose and bereft of bodily luster, remained silent with his face downward. Then Shanda and Amarka, the two sons of Shukracharya, spoke to him in secret.” (Shrimad Bhagavatam, 7.5.48)
Tuesday Jun 18, 2019
Are You Sure
Tuesday Jun 18, 2019
Tuesday Jun 18, 2019
“I can see that this boy's strength is unlimited, for he has not feared any of my punishments. He appears immortal. Therefore, because of my enmity toward him, I shall die. Or maybe this will not take place.” (Hiranyakashipu, Shrimad Bhagavatam, 7.5.47)
Monday Jun 17, 2019
Three Things Life Might Throw At You To Distract From Bhakti
Monday Jun 17, 2019
Monday Jun 17, 2019
“Hiranyakashipu thought: I have used many ill names in chastising this boy Prahlada and have devised many means of killing him, but despite all my endeavors, he could not be killed. Indeed, he saved himself by his own powers, without being affected in the least by these treacherous and abominable actions.” (Shrimad Bhagavatam, 7.5.45)
Sunday Jun 16, 2019
Three Common Practices In Life Where Deep Down I Know Something Is Wrong
Sunday Jun 16, 2019
Sunday Jun 16, 2019
“Hiranyakashipu thought: I have used many ill names in chastising this boy Prahlada and have devised many means of killing him, but despite all my endeavors, he could not be killed. Indeed, he saved himself by his own powers, without being affected in the least by these treacherous and abominable actions.” (Shrimad Bhagavatam, 7.5.45)
Friday Jun 07, 2019
Friday Jun 07, 2019
“My dear King Yudhishthira, when all the attempts of the demons to kill Prahlada Maharaja were futile, the King of the demons, Hiranyakashipu, being most fearful, began contriving other means to kill him.” (Shrimad Bhagavatam, 7.5.42)
Wednesday Jun 05, 2019
Couldn’t Someone Get The Wrong Idea About Meditation From Prahlada
Wednesday Jun 05, 2019
Wednesday Jun 05, 2019
“The demons [Rakshasas], the servants of Hiranyakashipu, thus began striking the tender parts of Prahlada Maharaja's body with their tridents. The demons all had fearful faces, sharp teeth and reddish, coppery beards and hair, and they appeared extremely threatening. Making a tumultuous sound, shouting, ‘Chop him up! Pierce him!’ they began striking Prahlada Maharaja, who sat silently, meditating upon the Supreme Personality of Godhead.” (Shrimad Bhagavatam, 7.5.39-40)
Tuesday Jun 04, 2019
Three Ways Hiranyakashipu’s Attendants Appeared Threatening
Tuesday Jun 04, 2019
Tuesday Jun 04, 2019
“The demons [Rakshasas], the servants of Hiranyakashipu, thus began striking the tender parts of Prahlada Maharaja's body with their tridents. The demons all had fearful faces, sharp teeth and reddish, coppery beards and hair, and they appeared extremely threatening. Making a tumultuous sound, shouting, ‘Chop him up! Pierce him!’ they began striking Prahlada Maharaja, who sat silently, meditating upon the Supreme Personality of Godhead.” (Shrimad Bhagavatam, 7.5.39-40)
Monday Jun 03, 2019
Three Positions From Which Hiranyakashipu Attacked Prahlada
Monday Jun 03, 2019
Monday Jun 03, 2019
“Hiranyakashipu planned a campaign to kill Prahlada Maharaja. He would kill his son by administering poison to him while he was eating, by making him sit in boiling oil, or by throwing him under the feet of an elephant while he was lying down. Thus Hiranyakashipu decided to kill his innocent child, who was only five years old, simply because the boy had become a devotee of the Lord. This is the attitude of nondevotees toward devotees.” (Shrila Prabhupada, Shrimad Bhagavatam, 7.5.38 Purport)