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Teachings of Lord Caitanya 24
considered to be impure according to the Vedic literature, yet the same Vedic literature asserts that cow Apparently these statements are contradictory, but because cow dung and conch shells are considered pure
Teachings of Lord Caitanya Introduction
In the spiritual world of Vṛndāvana the buildings are made of touchstone, the cows are known as surabhi cows, givers of abundant milk, and the trees are known as wish-fulfilling trees, for they yield whatever In Vṛndāvana Kṛṣṇa herds the surabhi cows, and He is worshiped by hundreds and thousands of gopīs, cowherd
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 9
By his mystic power Brahmā stole all the cows, calves and cowherd friends of Kṛṣṇa and hid them. Brahmā returned to see what Kṛṣṇa was doing alone, he saw that Kṛṣṇa was still playing with the same cows By His Vaikuṇṭha potency Lord Kṛṣṇa had expanded all the stolen cows, calves and friends.
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 29
Lord Kṛṣṇa and His friends had gone to the forest with the cows to play, and it is said in this verse
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 14
The word goloka means “planet of the cows.” Because Kṛṣṇa is very fond of cows, His abode is known as Goloka.
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 12
chanting of Hare Kṛṣṇa and reading of scriptures are increased.), and (10) show respect to devotees, cows
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 31
In that supreme abode of Kṛṣṇa are surabhi cows who overflood the land with milk.
Teachings of Lord Caitanya 27
administering the government is called a kṣatriya. (3) One who is engaged in agriculture, herding cows