How can I quiet my mind?

how can i quiet my mind

“Your meditational method should be completely systematic, and you should discipline your body and breath and mind and it will become quiet. ...I am explaining why students cannot meditate.”

~ Swami Rama




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Very well written and illustrated. Brought the instant smaran of Shrimad Gokul. Anandbava www.anandbava.com

Goswami Anandbava on Thursday, April 23, 2009

long to be there :)

Rishi on Thursday, April 30, 2009

I was fortunate to have my grand daughters, whom i call 'choti gopis', with me for a visit to the auspicious and sacred Gokul temple. We had a beautiful experience; enjoyed everything from darshan to Rabri. Also got the name for the upcoming housing project in Delhi as 'Nandalaya'. We love you Kanha.

Ram Dev Bansal on Sunday, June 28, 2009

Gokul is a place of theives. Priests in the temples just demand money from 250 to 5000 & abuse u if you do not give donation... Never give any money to them hearing their honey words.. The priests there just suck... Beware of them.

Abhishek on Tuesday, July 21, 2009

no wonder vallabhacharya ji had warned, 'mlecha-kraanta teertheshu, krishna ev gatir mamah.' yes in gokul, pandas did ask for money, but we had 10 rs notes only and gave those only, and learnt that it helps to go to pilgrim places not in one's best clothes/jewellery etc. if one looks rich, pandas prey.

anisha on Thursday, July 23, 2009

It was really satisfying we got to visit these ancient village and the temple..... One of the biggest drawback is the pandits and the pandas demanding money in the name of religion.... Emotionally blackmailing in the name of religion....Yes it always gives satisfaction when u help others or donate to temple trusts... but when temple priests themselves shows this kind of attitude then it always gives u negative thoughts towards them....Is this the reason why such a place where Lord Krishna spend his childwood not flourishing???

Sagar on Monday, February 8, 2010


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