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Name of the God (from Ramayana)
A discourse on the glory of God Rāma, drawing from the poetry of Tulasīdāsa.
"The name of God, the glory of God, is that pure, holy river on whose bank you walk your entire life."
"Every day you should decorate your intellect with jewelry. These jewels are the pearls, diamonds, and rubies of your intellect in the name of God."
The speaker narrates the divine tales of Rāma, using the metaphor of a holy, purifying river. He describes the blessed forest of Chitrakūṭa where Rāma and Sītā lived, explaining that steadfast faith, like the immobile trees and stones there, invites God's grace. The discourse emphasizes adorning one's intellect with God's name and qualities, which leads to beautiful speech and ultimate liberation.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar
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