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What is a Soul?
His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami PrabhupadaFounder-Acharya of the world-wide Hare Krishna Movement, Brahma Sampradaya Acharya In 1972, a distinguished panel met in Windsor, Ontario, and discussed “problems associated with attempts to define the exact moment of death.” Panel members … more
Posted in KRSNA Consciousness, Science & Technology, You're Not That Body!
Tagged Bigelow, cardiovascular surgery, definition of death, moment of death, soul
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The Challenge
In 1963, one Dr. Abraham T. Kovoor of Colombo, Sri Lanka, president of the Sri Lanka branch of the Rationalist Association, an organization especially dedicated to disproving the existence of God and the soul, publicly offered an award of Rs. … more
Posted in KRSNA Books
Tagged Dr. Kovoor, Hansadutta, origin of life, soul
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Premise is the problem
The whole premise of modern civilization, based on the idea of advancement of education, technology, industry and economics is dismissed by us (VAISHNAVAS) as ERRONEOUS and therefore IRRELEVANT for the well being of this planet earth with its 4 to … more
Posted in Aim of Life - Dharma, Knowledge - Enlightenment
Tagged soul, transmigration
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