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Pages in category "Death of a Spiritual Master"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
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- A Vaisnava acarya's body is never burned. It is entombed. They worship the body. But that is spiritual body
- After one hundred years, when Brahma dies, the devastation or annihilation takes place; this means that the energy manifested by the Supreme Lord is again wound up in Himself. BG 1972 purports
- After the death of Trivikramacarya, the younger brother of Narayanacarya took sannyasa and later became known as Visnu Tirtha
- As soon as he learns the Guru Maharaja is dead, "Now I am so advanced that I can kill my guru and I become guru." Then he's finished