Harikrsna Vina Duhkha Kona Hare [best] -

This phrase is typically sung in a melancholic but hopeful rāga (such as Mālhā , Śrī , or Kāfī ), often during morning or evening kīrtana. The repetition of “Harikṛṣṇa” creates a meditative focus, and the phrase is sometimes used as a refrain between more elaborate lines.

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The act of turning toward the divine when all other doors seem closed. This phrase is typically sung in a melancholic

"O All-Attractive One, O Energy of the Divine, O Source of Pleasure, please engage me in Your service." "O All-Attractive One, O Energy of the Divine,

"In a world of constant change, there is only one steady source of peace. 🕊️

Realizing that material possessions or relationships cannot provide permanent relief from duhkha (suffering).

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