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“Wherever My Devotees Sing” (3)

[3] Kiirtaniiyah sadá Harih [...] create this environment is called hariparimańd́ala in the scriptures. Parimańd́ala [...] This wave emanates from the hariparimańd́ala . At that time where does Hari [...] prevalent in the scriptures –

[9] But kiirtana has raso [...] where they are creating the Hariparimańd́ala .” This is why people get bliss from kiirtana .

The Lord of Mortality and Immortality (1)

[5] Everything in this universe is [...] ceases to be a hell. By forming a Hariparimańd́ala gośt́hii, you can transform a hell into a heaven.

Svadharma and Paradharma – 3 (1)

[16] The more that society will be well-knit, [...] that the number of members of the hariparimańd́ala [circle of the Lord’s ardent [...] in the temples of their hearts.

Shiva in the Light of Philosophy (Discourse 17 (continued)) (1)

[21] Thus the fundamental difference [...] create a large group of devotees, a Hariparimańd́ala [circle of people around the Lord].

Jaeva Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (1)

[46] In the Vedas it has been said, [...] beings of the entire universe, of Hariparimańd́ala, dance around Him according to [...] with the rasa, or Cosmic flow.

Hari Pari Mańd́ala (6)

[3] Whenever the devotees of Hari assemble [...] created by the kiirtana is called Hariparimańd́ala in the scriptures. Hari resides at its nucleus.

[4] Those in the Hariparimańd́ala are by nature devotional. When [...] even more devotional. Whenever Hariparimańd́ala is created, be it for five minutes, [...] dhyána, the object of ideation.

[5] From the devotional point of view, it is certainly Hariparimańd́ala, and from Hari’s point of view it is also Hariparimańd́ala. As these two viewpoints coincide [...] miserable as a fish out of water.

[6] The worst calamity that can befall [...] or a force tries to disturb the Hariparimańd́ala of the devotee, or will try to [...] Destruction comes as a matter of course.