Harikrsna Vina Duhkha Kona Hare __hot__
The phrase "Harikrishna Vina Dukh Kon Hare" is the opening line of a popular devotional hymn (kirtan) within the Swaminarayan Sampraday, specifically prominent in the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha. It is a foundational dhun (chant) that expresses total surrender to the Supreme Being as the only source of relief from worldly suffering. Overview of the Kirtan
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The word hare in the Mahāmantra comes from Hara (Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī), who steals Kṛṣṇa’s mind and also steals our misery. When we call out to Her and to Kṛṣṇa, we are plugging into the only current strong enough to drain the ocean of duḥkha. harikrsna vina duhkha kona hare
The phrase "Harikrishna vina duhkha kona hare" (Who but Harikrishna can take away our sorrows?) is a powerful devotional chant and song in the Swaminarayan Sampraday. It highlights the belief that only God, specifically in the form of Bhagwan Swaminarayan The phrase "Harikrishna Vina Dukh Kon Hare" is
This blog post explores the profound spiritual depth of the phrase "Hari Krsna Vina Duhkha Kona Hare," a recurring theme in Vedic philosophy and devotional poetry that translates to: "Who else but Lord Hari (Krishna) can take away our miseries?" The Essence of the Message When we call out to Her and to
Composer: Bhaktivinoda Thakura