Mahanidhi Swami
Appreciating Navadvipa Dhama
Five-hundred years ago, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu appeared in Navadvipa to freely distribute Krishna-prema to everyone. He enchanted everyone, from rogues to royalty, melting their hearts with His indescribable beauty, tender loving dealings, and ecstatic chanting and dancing. He lives forever in Navadvipa Dhama, flooding the land with His boundless mercy and blessings. This book describes the beauty, identity, and power of Navadvipa.
Mahanidhi Swami,304 Pages, Hardbound
Sri Gopal Sahasra Nama
One Thousand Names Of Lord Gopala Krsna
Spoken By Lord Siva To Parvati Devi
Translated By Bhumipati Dasa, Edited By Mahanidhi Swami
Pages 114
One Thousand Names Of Lord Gopala Krsna
Spoken By Lord Siva To Parvati Devi
Translated By Bhumipati Dasa, Edited By Mahanidhi Swami
Pages 114
Prayers To Sri Nrsimhadeva
Mahanidhi Swami,12 Pages,Paperback
A beautifully poetic and a profoundly philosophical illumination on the exquisite lotus hands, lotus flower, conch, club, disc, sword and shield of the most merciful and powerful form of Lord Nrsimhadeva residing in Sri Dham Mayapur, India.
Mahanidhi Swami,12 Pages,Paperback
Illuminations On Nama Aparadha
Mahanidhi Swami,66 Pages,Paperback
Mahanidhi Swami,66 Pages,Paperback
Sri Sri Radha-Govinda Meditations, Divine Forms & Lotus Feet
The term "lotus feet" is used metaphorically to describe the feet of the Lord because the lotus is the emblem of beauty and purity. Simply by surrendering at the lotus feet of Radha and Krishna, one can become free from all material attachments.
This book is a great meditation on the feet and divine forms of Radha-Krishna. The auspicious markings found on the soles of the feet of Radha and Krishna are beautifully described, and the meaning of each marking is explained. This little book makes a wonderful gift for any devotee of Radha and Krishna.
Mahanidhi Swami,59 Pages,Paperback
64 Super Excellent Qualities of Sri Krsna
Krishna is described as having unlimited transcendental qualities. In the Bhakti-rasamrita-sindhu sixty-four qualities that are fully and eternally manifest in Sri Krishna are described. For example, Krishna is strong, truthful, highly intelligent, clever, and grateful.
This little book beautifully describes each of these sixty-four qualities, making it a wonderful gift for any devotee of Radha and Krishna.
Mahanidhi Swami,82 Pages,Paperback
Krsnahnika Kaumudi
This book expands the lila-rasa to help the sadhaka advance in bhakti. The pastimes of Krishna and the gopis for day and night are sequentially described for perfection of smaranam remembrance. Includes Radhika's bath and dressing, forest picnic, playing dice, drinking honey liquor, sleeping pastimes, etc
Srila Kavi-Karnapura,66 Pages,Hardbound
Bhavanasara Sangraha
Sri Siddha Krsnadasa Tatapada, translated by Bhanu Swami, edited by Mahanidi Swami, 380 pages
Radha Kunda Mahima Madhuri
By Mahanidhi Swami, Pages 162, Hardbound
By Mahanidhi Swami, Pages 162, Hardbound
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu And Raganuga Bhakti
By Mahanidhi Madan Gopal Das, Pages 134
By Mahanidhi Madan Gopal Das, Pages 134
Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in Jagannatha Puri
By Mahanidhi Swami, Pages 33
By Mahanidhi Swami, Pages 33
Srila Prabhupada A Tribute Love
Vyasa Puja is that one day in a year wherein a devotee compresses a lifetime of thoughts, feelings, and acts of dedication into a few words of praise. This book is a collection of fourteen devotional offering by Mahanidhi Swami to his beloved spiritual master, Srila Prabhupada, originally published in ISKCON's annual Vyasa Puja books from 1982 to 1995.
Each entry is preceded by a newly written commentary wherein the author reveals his personal life and the background of each Vyasa Puja offering.
Mahanidhi Swami,91 Pages
Appreciating Sri Vrindavan Dham
This book describes Vrindavan and her forests, animals, trees, and dust; the Yamuna river, eternal associates, and the gopis; Srimati Radharani, Lord Sri Krishna, and Lord Balarama; transcendental pastimes of Sri Krsna, and the rasa lila of Sri Sri Radha and Krsna; Sri Giriraja Govardhana, Shyamakunda, and Radha-kunda; the Gosvamis and temples of Vrindavana, the residents of Bhauma Vrindavana, and residing in Sri Vrindavana. Research based upon Prabhupada's books and 51 other authorized sources with references.
Mahanidhi Swami,277 Pages, Hardbound
Sarartha Darsini
Tenth Canto Commentaries by Visvanath Cakravarti Thakura, translated by Bhanu Swami, edited by Mahanidhi Swami. Sarartha Darsini reveals the confidential meanings of the rasa-laden verses of the Tenth Canto. With unparalleled genius Visvanath Cakravarti Thakura imparts a deep understanding of the sweet mellows of devotional service and the process of extracting sublime transcendental sentiments. His internal mood is clearly visible in this magnificent commentary.
Visvanath Chakravati Thakura, 893 pages, Hardbound
Art of Chanting Hare Krsna: Japa Meditation Techniques
A Summary compilation about the identity and the glories of the Holy Name. Includes yoga techniques of concentration, japa meditation techniques, and many more.
By Mahanidhi swami,362 Pages,Hardbound
Sri Sankalpa Kalpadruma
Poetic deep spiritual insights about the sweet, confidential pastimes of Radha and Krishna. Including the Bhagavata commentaries revealing the most tasteful talks and thoughts of the premi bhaktas of Sri Vraja Dhama.
Sri Visvanatha Chakravarti Thakura,30 Pages,Paperback
Gayatri Mahima Madhuri, Sweet Glories of Gayatri
Based upon the Hari-bhakti-vilasa, the Gopala-tapana Upanisad, the books of Srila Prabhupada, and interviews with senior Vaishnavas, this book describes eight mantras that are important to Gaudiya Vaishnavas. Topics include Diksa and Upanayana, Brahma Gayatri, Upavita and Rules of Chanting, Guru Gayatri, Gaura Gayatri, The Gopala Mantra, Kama Gayatri, Gopi Bhava Mantra, etc. "The Kama Gayatri is the mantra for worshipping Me. Indeed I can be known by the syllables of this mantra," says Srimati Radhika. (Mantrartha-dipika).
Mahanidhi swami,172 Pages, Hard Bound
Jagannatha Puri Guide Book
By Mahanidhi Swami, Pages 230, Hardbound
By Mahanidhi Swami, Pages 230, Hardbound