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Janmasthami
A spiritual discourse on the celestial signs and metaphysical meaning of divine incarnation, delivered on Krishna Janmashtami.
"I have observed that when Kṛṣṇa prepares to come to this planet in a physical body, there are also firecrackers in the sky."
"Whenever my bhaktas... are going to be troubled by āsurī śaktis, negative energies, then Arjuna, I manifest, I incarnate from time to time."
Swami Tadatmananda opens the evening satsang with blessings, marking Krishna's incarnation day. He shares his personal observation of increased celestial activity, like falling stars, as a sign of this holy occasion. He then delves into a metaphysical explanation, distinguishing between divine "manifestation" (without parents) and "incarnation" (with parents), honoring the essential Śakti principle. The talk centers on verses from the Bhagavad Gītā, explaining that God incarnates whenever devotees of universal truth and righteousness are oppressed by negative forces.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar
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