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Chaturatma Dasa remembers some Vaishnava Saints who lived during our time and have recently passed away; Aindra Dasa and Vichitravirya Dasa.

—1) awaken our relationship with God, 2) take up activities in that relationship, and 3) enjoy the result of eternal love of God

when I’m asked, “Are you a Hindu?” I’m never ready to reply with an unequivocal “Yes!”

In this episode of his video blog, Chaturatma Dasa describes wonderful pastimes of Srinivasa Acarya and Madhavendra Puri.

In this video Chaturatma Dasa speaks about Devananda Pandit, Shivananda Sena, and Vakreshvara Pandit.

But the most important person in this picture is the person you can’t see at all.

Scientists today have advanced greatly in material science, but ultimately what use is it to them at the time of death?

Chaturatma Das tells stories about Narottam Das Thakur in this show on Lives of the Vaishnava Saints.

In this episode of his video blog, Chaturatma Dasa describes various wonderful pastimes of Ramananda Roy.

Srila Prabhupada discusses how with these material senses, the soul cannot be seen. However, it's actions can be seen.

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