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Tending to the Bhakti Creeper

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Description: Three lectures in which His Holiness shares his realizations on the famous section in the Caitanya-Caritamrita where Lord Caitanya compares the development of devotion to the growth of a creeper plant. In the purport Srila Prabhupada extensively discusses what are the weeds that can surround one's devotional creeper and endanger its progress, how to recognize them and how to deal with them. Meaningful lectures to all of us who are still struggling on the road of bhakti.

Date   PlaceVerseLengthSizeTitleSeries
1995.08.03Auckland, NZCcM 19.15837:488.7MDevotees Should Be StraightforwardTending to the Bhakti Creeper
1995.08.04Auckland, NZCcM 19.16060:5413.9MDetecting the Unwanted CreepersTending to the Bhakti Creeper
1996.06.28Houston, USHome Program CcM 19.15078:2718.0MCarelessness & the Bhakti CreeperTending to the Bhakti Creeper