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Niraya means hell

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Lectures

Srimad-Bhagavatam Lectures

Gṛhe niraya-vartmani. What is this gṛhe? Niraya means hell, and vartmani means path. Gṛhe means "the path of going to hell."
Lecture on SB 6.3.27-28 -- Gorakhpur, February 20, 1971: Gṛhe means staying at home, not going out for canvassing for Kṛṣṇa. Gṛhe niraya-vartmani. What is this gṛhe? Niraya means hell, and vartmani means path. Gṛhe means "the path of going to hell." That was also advised by Prahlāda Mahārāja. Gṛham andha-kūpam. Tyaktvā gṛham andha-kūpam. Andha-kūpam means blind well.
Page Title:Niraya means hell
Compiler:Jai
Created:22 of Dec, 2008
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