“The example is given that small lamps may become agitated by a little breeze, but the greatest lamp or the greatest illuminating source, the sun, is never moved, even by the greatest hurricane. One’s greatness has to be estimated by one’s ability to tolerate provoking situations.” (Shrila Prabhupada, Krishna, The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Vol 2, Ch 34)
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Five Criticisms To Cancel Out Authority
Getting Away From The Wrong Crowd
Better To Be Killed By Rama
Five Ways I Can Tiptoe Around The End
Three Mathematical Principles To Boost Success In Yoga
Five Attributes I Can Add On
Looking Down At Those Who Look Up To You
Five Reasons An Outsider Might Study Vedic Literature
Five Things Someone Like Ravana Thinks Would Impress Others
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Five Things Difficult To Identify After A Period Of Disassociation
Five Ways To View The Daughter Of King Janaka
Five Possible Misunderstandings Of The Deity
Three Ways To Access Words
Five Reasons Translations Of Sacred Texts Include Purports
Showing Appreciation From Beginning To End
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