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Mahanidhi Swami Books

A Comprehensive Guide to Śrī Vṛndāvana Dhāma


A disciple of Srila Prabhupada, Mahanidhi Swami has spent many years in Sri Vrndavana Dhama bringing out a number of informational books on Vrndavana and related topics, they are all much appreciated by the Vaisnava community around the world.


Below is a list of titles available at this link:

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Prabhupada at Radha DamodaraPrabhupada at Radha Damodara by Mahanidhi Swami. The history of the Radha Damodara temple from when the six Gosvamis kept their Deities in the trees under which they slept. Srila Jiva Gosvami directed the original temple construction, completed in its present form 250 years ago. Srila Prabhupada spent many years in Vrindavan. In 1959 he moved into the temple, formally taking sannyasa. After leaving Vrindavana to preach in the West he often returned to Radha Damodara. Soft, color cover, 89 pp., 15 photos.
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Radha Kunda Mahima Madhuri / The Sweet Glories Radha Kunda Mahima Madhuri / The Sweet Glories of Radha Kunda by Mahanidhi Swami. This nectarean practical guidebook describes all Radha Kunda's holy places, including sastric quotations about the glories of Radha-kunda's name, spiritual identity, and historical appearance; Radha-Krishna's pastimes there; serving and worshipping Radha-kunda; bathing and living at Radha-kunda; parikrama guide to temples, mandiras, bhajana kutiras, ghatas, other kundas, etc.; prayers and songs, dates and devotees associated with these places. Hard, color dustjacket, 186 pp., 4 color plates.
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Appreciating Sri Vrindavana DhamaAppreciating Sri Vrindavana Dhama by Mahanidhi Swami. This book describes Vrindavan and her forests, animals, trees, and dust; the Yamuna river, eternal associates, and the gopis; Srimati Radharani, Lord Sri Krsna, 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. Soft, color cover, 286 pp.
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Gaudiya Vaisnava Samadhis in Vrindavana Appreciating Sri Vrindavana Dhama by Mahanidhi Swami. This book describes Vrindavan and her forests, animals, trees, and dust; the Yamuna river, eternal associates, and the gopis; Srimati Radharani, Lord Sri Krsna, 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. Soft, color cover, 286 pp.Image not available
 
Art of Chanting Hare Krsna / Japa Meditation Technique Art of Chanting Hare Krsna / Japa Meditation Technique by Mahanidhi Swami. The Vedas proclaim that chanting the transcendental names of God is the maha-sadhana, the best yoga practice for this dark age of terror and tension. There can be no peace or harmony in the world unless the people of all nations garland their hearts with the holy names of God. Throughout the centuries, all divine masters have taught the same principle--praise the Lord by singing and chanting His holy names. Such praise pacifies the mind, cleanses the heart, and surcharges the soul with joy. Here is a panoramic overview from the practical details of specific yoga techniques to the most esoteric spiritual meanings and principles. Hard, 374 pp.
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