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PARTICIPATE - Guruvastakam Kirtan - A Prayer Glorifying the Spiritual Master 

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(Traditionally sung at the first worship service of the day) Srila Vishvanatha Chakravarti Thakura, who appeared in the middle of the seventeenth century, is a great spiritual master in the Krishna conscious chain of gurus and disciples. He says, "One who, with great care and attention, loudly recites this beautiful prayer to the spiritual master during the Brahma-muhurta obtains direct service to Krishna, the Lord of Vrndavana, at the time of his death."
The Bhaktivedanta Vedic Library was created to make this vital knowledge accessible to a modern generation free of charge. We spread Bhakti worldwide honoring His Divine Grace A.C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, an authorized representative in disciplic succession from the ancient Gaudiya Vaisnava spiritual tradition. He worked diligently to maintain the authenticity of the scriptures by doing word for word translating from Sanskrit to English and providing the English transliteration.
Just by listening, one can experience miraculous awakenings, the misconceptions of life can be revealed and new enlightenments and insights can be received. We at the Bhaktivedanta Vedic Library invite you to experience this ancient wisdom in the comfort of your own home, office, or even while traveling, and all completely free of charge.
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