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Srila Gurudev and His Disciples

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    Amar Jivan Sada Pape Rata

    Srila Bhakivinoda Thakur, to teach the conditioned souls like us on how to confess all our bad qualities to Guru, Vaishnava and Bhagavan, has composed this kirtan. Out of a great humility he says, my life is full of sins only. There is not even a trace of good activities in my life. Srila Param Gurudev, fully absorbed in the mood of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur, has sung this Kirtan.

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    Sri Damodarastakam

    Satyavrata Muni has sung in adoration the glories of Lord Damodar (Krishna with corded belly) in eight verses which we recite daily during the Kartik-vrata. (Found in Padma Purana, author: Sri Krishna Dvaipayan Veda Vyasa Muni)

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    Srila Prabhupad Padma-stavakah

    This stavakah is written by Srila Bhakti Rakshak Sridhardev Goswami Maharaj in glorification of Srila Prabhupad. In this he pays obeisances to his Gurudev who is the embodiment of Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu’s gospel, the deliverer of the fallen and the destroyer of the darkness of unorthodox doctrines which oppose the conclusions given by Sri Rupa Goswami and his followers.

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    Śrī Daśāvatāra-stotram

    The Daśāvatāra-stotra and Gīta-govinda, both written by Śrī Jayadeva Gosvāmī, are still sung daily before Lord Jagannātha Deva for His pleasure. The Daśāvatāra deities are worshipped daily in the Jagannātha Temple at Śrī Puruṣottama-dhāma and in many other temples across India. In the Vaiṣṇava lineages of Assam, harināma-saṅkīrtana is performed by singing about the appearance and pastimes of the ten avatāras. Out of the countless manifestations of the Supreme Lord, the Daśāvatāra occupy a special position.

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