Sri Gaudiya Gita Guccha (pdf)

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Jun 22, 2007
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An unprecedented collection of devotional songs, with English Translations in Sanskrit, Bengali and Hindi, written by the Gaudiya Vaisnava acaryas and compiled for the practicing devotee. You will find a selection of appropriate prayers in the first section of the book. One should begin by singing the songs in honor of Sri Guru, followed by songs to the Vaisnavas, then to Gaura Nitai, and finally to Radha Krsna. This practice is observed by all authorities in the Gaudiya tradition. Kirtana, is most dear to Krsna, the best service and should not be neglected. We hope that this songbook will be helpful to everybody all over this world.

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