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Supreme Personality of Godhead, and Rama, another name of Krishna which
signifies He is the reservoir of all pleasure, when put together in the mantra
conveys the meaning: “Oh merciful Radha, Oh Krishna, please always engage
me in Your loving service.”
The Mahamantra is a sincere prayer asking God to please engage the devotee
in His service eternally. There is no hint of any personal material desire in the
mantra. Therefore, when one chants it sincerely, God reciprocates by engag-
ing His devotee in the eternal ac vity of devo on and love. Krishna explains
all the different processes of yoga or self-discipline for connec ng eternally
with God.
The ancient wisdom of the Harers is preserved in the mantra Hare Krishna.
One who chants sincerely and dedicates his life’s ac vi es and thoughts to
God’s service is eternally liberated from the cycle of birth and death and
a ains the spiritual world.
The ancient wisdom of Armenia in the Vetch Hazaria was meant to liberate
man from the con nual suffering of birth and death so that he could a ain
his original abode of transcendental existence in the company of God and His
pure servants. The principle obstacle to this noble goal is lust and greed for
domina on and enjoyment of God’s material, temporary crea on. This delu-
sional state of mind can only be corrected by unalloyed devo on to God un-
der proper guidance of a pure teacher. The Bible, Koran, Talmud, Vedas and
all scriptures that are meant for the benefit of humanity recommend study-
ing and serving under a genuine teacher who is expert in the science of God
realiza on. The Hare Krishna Mahamantra – Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krish-
na Krishna Hare Hare / Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare - re-
veals knowledge that leads to the path of libera on from material entangle-
ment and opens the door to percep on of the glorious spiritual world.
Vetz Hazaria – Ques ons and answers
I received a sincere inquiry from an Armenian gentleman interested in finding
a copy of the Vetz Hazaria. This ancient book of wisdom that has been circu-
la ng among an elite circle of Armenian mys cs from remote an quity has
been known and talked about by Armenians. But, very few persons have
been fortunate enough to lay their hands on an original manuscript. I re-
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