Thursday, March 19, 2009

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Nectar of Devotion

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Nectar of Devotion

Preface

Introduction

NoD 1: Characteristics of Pure Devotional Service

NoD 2: The First Stages of Devotion

NoD 3: Eligibility of the Candidate for Accepting Devotional Service

NoD 4: Devotional Service Surpasses All Liberation

NoD 5: The Purity of Devotional Service

NoD 6: How to Discharge Devotional Service

NoD 7: Evidence Regarding Devotional Principles

NoD 8: Offenses to Be Avoided

NoD 9: Further Considerations of Devotional Principles

NoD 10: Techniques of Hearing and Remembering

NoD 11: Aspects of Transcendental Service

NoD 12: Further Aspects of Transcendental Service

NoD 13: Five Potent Forms of Devotional Service

NoD 14: Devotional Qualifications

NoD 15: Spontaneous Devotional Service

NoD 16: Spontaneous Devotion Further Described

NoD 17: Ecstatic Love

NoD 18: Character of One in Ecstatic Love

NoD 19: Devotional Service in Pure Love of God

NoD 20: Transcendental Mellow

NoD 21: Qualities of Śrī Kṛṣṇa

NoD 22: Qualities of Kṛṣṇa Further Explained

NoD 23: Kṛṣṇa's Personality

NoD 24: Further Traits of Śrī Kṛṣṇa

NoD 25: Devotees of Kṛṣṇa

NoD 26: Stimulation for Ecstatic Love

NoD 27: Symptoms of Ecstatic Love

NoD 28: Existential Ecstatic Love

NoD 29: Expressions of Love for Kṛṣṇa

NoD 30: Further Features of Ecstatic Love for Kṛṣṇa

NoD 31: Additional Symptoms

NoD 32: Symptoms of Continuous Love

NoD 33: Indirect Expressions of Ecstatic Love

NoD 34: The Nectar of Devotion

NoD 35: Neutral Love of God

NoD 36: Transcendental Affection (Servitude)

NoD 37: Impetuses for Kṛṣṇa's Service

NoD 38: Indifference and Separation

NoD 39: Ways of Meeting Kṛṣṇa

NoD 40: Reverential Devotion of Sons and other Subordinates

NoD 41: Fraternal Devotion

NoD 42: Fraternal Loving Affairs

NoD 43: Parenthood

NoD 44: Devotional Service in Conjugal Love

NoD 45: Laughing Ecstasy

NoD 46: Astonishment and Chivalry

NoD 47: Compassion and Anger

NoD 48: Dread and Ghastliness

NoD 49: Mixing of Rasas

NoD 50: Further Analysis of Mixed Rasas

NoD 51: Perverted Expression of Mellows

Conclusion

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