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[30] The secret of a devotees [...] tatra tiśt́hámi Nárada – that is, “I reside, O Nárada, wherever my devotees are singing.” [...] 7 )
[31] So Parama Puruśa says to Nárada that He does not reside anywhere [...] singing His glories in kiirtana.
[16] There is a fine story in this regard. [...] forced to break his meditation. So Narada went and offered him many tempting [...] sweets.” Dhruva gave a firm reply:
[18] “It is very difficult to [...] spirituality from the age of five. Oh, Narada, I may become decrepit, I may [...] us. Why should we delay?”
[5] All the religious scriptures differ [...] Saḿhitá”, then came the “Nárada Saḿhitá” and [...] what should the common people do?
[4] Náhaḿ tiśt́hámi [...] tatra tiśt́hámi nárada.
[5] Nárada asks the question: “It is [...] is your actual residence?” Nárada asks Náráyańa this.
[6] What does the word nárada mean? The word nára [...] “devotion”. Nára + da = nárada . In Sanskrit da means “one who gives”. Hence nárada means “one who gives [...] who distributes devotion”. Nárada was a great devotee. That Nárada;s question was: “Lord, where [...] but where is your nucleus?”
[9] But kiirtana has raso [...] tatra tiśt́hámi nárada . He says: “O Nárada, I reside where my devotees do [...] get bliss from kiirtana .
[22] Puruśa evedaḿ sarvaḿ [...] tatra tiśt́hámi Nárada.”-“I do not reside [...] between a scholar and a fool.”
[19] Náhaḿ tiśt́hámi [...] tatra tiśt́hámi Nárada.
[22] Then where does Náráyańa [...] tatra tiśt́hámi Nárada: Where my devotees sing kiirtana, [...] also moving around the Nucleus.
[2] Nára has three imports. [...] gospels of devotion was called “Nárada”. Da means “donor”, [...] the Supreme Operative Principle.
[17] Náhaḿ Tiśt́hámi [...] Tiśt́htámi Nárada.
[18] “Oh Nárada, I do not reside in Vaekuntha, [...] Bhagaváns words addressed to Narada (Nara + Da + D́a is Nárada). The word “Nara” [...] Náráyańa.
[19] Nárasya Ayanam is Náráyańa. [...] who distributes Nára is Nárada. Who is telling to Narada? Bhagaván Himself is telling to Nárada. What is the meaning of Bhagaván? [...] singular number, is Bhagaván.
[27] So, Bhagaván says to Nárada, (Nárada means that of Parama Puruśa [...] of the living beings.) “Oh Nárada, people say that I live in Vaekúńtha [...] Vijiṋána) begins.”
[4] There is an old story about this. [...] Náráyańa sent Nárada to resolve the issue. Nárada means “one who spreads devotion”. So Nárada came to the boy Dhruva and tried [...] spiritual pursuits. Dhruva replied,
[6] “O Nárada! You are a sage, you know much [...] after numerous animal lives.”
[10] Dhruva further said, “Nárada, who knows what will happen tomorrow? [...] wait till old age?” Then Nárada went away silently. “Dharmán [...] more time at ones disposal.
[18] There is a story that once Lord [...] my disease.” Then the sage Narada made a frantic search throughout [...] such a devotee be found. Whomever Narada approached was shocked to hear [...] suggested was to be found anywhere.
[19] At long last Narada went to Vrajabhúmi, and [...] our Lord!” Flabbergasted, Narada asked them, “How can you [...] this type of exclusive devotion.
[2] Now, let us take these names one [...] You know there was a great sage, Nárada, which means the donor of Bhakti. “Da” means donor, so Nárada means one who distributes devotion. [...] Náráyańa means Parama Puruśa.
[5] The unit entities have been moving [...] cannot realize this. The great Sage Nárada said, “Mahat krpáyaeva [...] cycle of creation, life and death.
[23] You will come across many such [...] The great devotee, Maharśi Nárada said.
[6] In ancient India three scripts [...] the southwest of Allahabad the Náradá script is used; for example, in [...] own script and its own alphabet.
[7] You all know there was a great [...] had grown up. So Narayan asked Narada, “Can you go and test the boy and find out how ardent a devotee he is?” Narada went to where Dhruva was meditating [...] until youre older?”
[8] Dhruva replied, “First, some [...] dharma. Why should I waste my time? Narada, your words are incorrect. Being [...] shouldnt do that.”
[9] The human body is the rarest of [...] through spiritual practice. Thus, Narada, human beings should start spiritual [...] janma tadapyadhruamurthadam”.
[43] So on the path of spiritual progress, [...] of knowledge or action. Maharshi Narada was the first propounder of this [...] lifetime and even after your death.
[20] So many scriptures say so many [...] another.” In the past there was Nárada Saḿhitá, Parásara [...] What is an ordinary person to do?
[3] In ancient times there was one [...] bliss of devotion. His name was Narada. Once he said to Parama Puruśa: [...] consider as dearest to You?”
[12] Now, for objective adjustment in [...] it is known that Maharśi Nárada played violin, sang songs and [...] also encourage these three things.
[25] Náham Tiśt́hámi [...] Tatra Tiśt́hámi Nárada.
[10] In Indian mythology there is a [...] in bondage. When Sati heard from Narada that King Daksha, her father, [...] case with a microcosm in bondage.
[66] Those who, having taken birth in [...] devarśi (for example, Devarśi Nárada).
[43] What is the result of this headlong [...] nára + dá + d́a = nárada; that is, one who distributes [...] word nára, in that case Nárada means “the person who supplies [...] possesses any light of its own.
[5] Once Lord Krśńa fell [...] cured.” It was a very difficult task. Narada was given the duty to travel across [...] collected. Unfortunately, whoever Narada approached said, “My goodness, [...] I categorically refuse.” Narada;s mission took him across the [...] after their cows. When they saw Narada approaching they asked, “How is our dear Lord Krśńa?” Narada replied, “The news is not [...] asked His concerned disciples. Narada told them, “So far everything [...] feet?” They quickly replied, “Narada, we dont know whether we [...] will certainly cure Him.” Narada burst out, “How dare you [...] great sacrilege.” “But Narada,” said the cowherds, “our [...] Lord should be pleased.”
[19] Nára does not only [...] devotion, who gives devotion, is nárada . Da means “one who gives”.
[2] Náhaḿ vasámi [...] tatra tiśt́hámi Nárada.
[11] “Madbhaktá yatra gáyante tatra tiśt́hámi nárada.” – Where devotees sing my name, there alone I remain. O Nárada, I transfer my nucleus to that place. What is the meaning of “Nárada?” There are three meanings [...] One who distributes devotion is Nárada. So it is said, to Nárada, “I transfer my nucleus [...] radiate vibrations in the universe.
[23] And another meaning of náram [...] there was a great muni [seer] named Nárada. Da means “donor”. [...] he was popularly known as “Nárada” – “Náradeneoyálá” [“Distributor of Devotion”].
[24] Regarding náras first [...] passengers water; they are also nárada. [laughter] Pániipáŕe, [...] And the second meaning of nárada is “[one] distributing devotion”.
[50] So we see that there are differences [...] Parashar Saḿhitá, the Nárada Saḿhitá, and the [...] saḿliinamánasah.)
[2] Another popular name is Náráyańa. [...] “devotion”. You know the rśi Nárada? “Nárada” means “he who distributes [...] “devotion”, bhakti.
[7] In the Sanskrit language the word [...] was a great sage. His name was Nárada. “Nárada” means “the man who distributes [...] Principle, the Cosmic creative faculty.
[26] So Narada was asked to go about and procure [...] listen to such a thing was sinful.
[27] Narada could not get any dust from anywhere. [...] the dust from their feet and told Narada to use it if it would help the [...] prove that they were not devotees.
[28] But Narada said to them, “What kind [...] Will that not be a sin?”
[21] When they accidentally come [...] neighbours, even if the great sage Narada were to appear, he would not be [...] are kutanu for each other.
[5] The Sanskrit language was first [...] Sáradá scripts), Nárada (the mother of todays Gujarati, [...] according to those phonetic rules.
[144] We had now started from this Jammu. [...] northwest of Allahabad; and (3) Náradá or Nágrii in the southwest. [...] script since very ancient times.
[60] Then everybody approached Maharshi Narada, because he can settle the unsettled [...] mahápápa, we cannot do it.”
[61] Then Maharshi Narada approached the vrajabálákas [...] our Lord be cured first.”
[62] Narada then cautioned the boys, “Do [...] cured first. You see, Maharshi Narada, we do not know whether we are [...] if the Lord is in naraka.”
[2] Náráyańa and [...] Nára + dá + d́a = Nárada, the distributor of bhakti. Here, in the case of Nárada, Nára means devotion. And [...] Consciousness, the Cognitive Faculty.
[42] Sáradá is used in northwestern India while Naŕáda or Nagri script is used in southwestern [...] script is about 300 years old.
[1] Náhaḿ tiśt́hámi [...] Ahaḿ tiśt́hámi Nárada mad bhaktá yatra gáyante.
[2] “Oh, Nárada, I dont stay in Vaekuńt́ha, [...] where my devotees sing.”
[16] Shrut[ayo] vibhinnáh smrtayo [...] There was the Nárada Saḿhitá. There was [...] Whom to follow?
[6] For the Supreme Father, for God, [...] who distributes bhakti is “Nárada” – Maharshi Narada. And the third meaning of nára [...] each and every word is meaningful.
[29] Hence we see that in the case of [...] to the southwest of Allahabad is Náradá script. The distorted form to [...] as Kut́ilá script.
[30] The area where Náradá script was used included the western [...] wrote many Sanskrit compositions in Náradá script. Later the script was named [...] still prevalent among merchants.
[39] We were talking about the Sáradá, Náradá and Kut́ilá scripts. [...] older than Devanágarii.
[18] – Nárada Bhaktisútra
[4] Now what is “bhagavatosevá”? How should people serve Parama Puruśa? Maharśi Nárada has said, “Bhaktibhagavatoseva”. [...] So what should you offer to Him.
[34] 6) Rágátmiká [...] sádhaka attains bhakti. Nárada says,
[37] – Nárada Bhaktisútráńi
[66] From the worldly standpoint even [...] Sádhaná. The great sage Nárada said.
[18] In ancient times there were two [...] northwest of Prayag (Allahabad), and Nárada, which was used in the southwest. [...] point of Shárdá and Nárada. A third script developed and [...] popular in the east of Allahabad.
[19] Nárada script was also known as Nágarii [...] Nágar Brahmins increased, hence Nárada began to dominate Kutilá [...] entire eastern portion of India.
[26] Nárada was the script used in the southwest [...] specific type of Nágrii.
[115] To understand the underlying meaning [...] gacchati,” it means “Nárada is going to the abode of surá [...] facilitates their exploitation.
[6] The alphabet – the Bráhmii [...] years. The Sáradá, the Náradá, and the Kut́ilá [...] is the Shriiharśa script.
[22] “Wherever My Devotees Sing”. [...] Tatra Tiśt́hámi Nárada” in Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] Bengali by Deváshiiśa.