Prabhupada Chanting Japa (w/432 hz nature track) (Best with Headphones)
Who is Krishna? Why do people dress in robes and chant His name on the streets? What is the philosophy of these Krishna devotees? What’s the meaning of their chant?
Krishna is a name of the Supreme. It means “all- attractive.“ Anything that might attract you has its source in the Supreme. Therefore the Supreme is also known as Rama (rhymes with “drama“). “Rama“ means “the highest eternal pleasure.“
All of us are pleasure-seeking creatures. So you can say that directly or indirectly we are all seeking Krishna. Chanting Hare Krishna is a way of seeking Krishna directly.
As for the word “Hare“ (pronounced huh-ray), it’s a call to Krishna’s divine energy. Just as the sun shines forth to us through its energies like heat and light, the Supreme reveals Himself through His multitude of energies. If the Supreme is the source of everything, then whatever we see--and even what we don’t see-- belongs to the energy of the Supreme.
Now we’re trying to exploit that energy, but the more we try the more entangled we get a
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