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Bhakti Bazaar Sydney

Locality: North Sydney

Phone: +61 451 502 883



Address: 180 Falcon St 2060 North Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.bhaktibazaar.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Men's Bagalbhandi are on specials. Available in various sizes and colors. www.bhaktibazaar.com.au



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15.01.2022 Radha Krishna painting

11.01.2022 Though he was an impoverished brhmaa scholar, Cakya Paita created one of the largest empires in ancient times. In the same era that Buddha walked the earth, this indomitable sage united many disjointed kingdoms from modern day Bihar to Iran using only his wit as his weapon. He is celebrated as the greatest king maker in history. During the days of Britain's East India Company, English officers were required to study r Cakya-nti if they hoped to be successful in... India. Now that same wisdom commented upon by the world's greatest authority on Cakya, His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupda, is available for the first time in one volume. Cakya's nti-his ancient sense for modern success-is presented with the original Sanskrit, Latin transliterations, lucid translations, plus the commentaries of rla Prabhupda and much more. Practically every recorded statement that His Divine Grace ever made about the great Cakya can be found here in this definitive edition. For the modern reader, the wisdom of Cakya is nothing less than the key to a life that is in every way successful, happy and fulfilled. See more



06.01.2022 Devotees of Krishna wear Tulasi (occimum sanctum wood) neck beads, often as three strands at the base of the neck. Tulasi beads worn around the neck indicate a devotee's surrender to the Lord; such a person is dear to the Lord. Tulasi beads are said to protect one from bad dreams, accidents, attack by weapons, and inauspicious destinations at death. For these reasons and because she is dear to Krishna, devotees always wear Tulasi.

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