The celebrated Sanskrit classic of India reveals the purpose if human life and the nature of pure spiritual love. Its divine poetry was originally sung by the young cowherd-maidens (gopis) of Vraja to their beloved Sri Krsna, God Himself, while searching for Him in the autumn moonlight on the banks of the sacred river Yamuna. Concealing Himself from their sight, he listened in adoration wonder to their expression of amorous love for him.
This exquisite and authoritative edition of Gopi-gita is yet another of Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja?s invaluable gifts to humanity. Enlightening and thought-provoking, it illuminated the gloried of the transcendental maidens of Vraja, and especially of Srimati Radharani the Supreme Feminine Personality and the embodiment of the supreme lord Sri Krsna?s pleasure potency.
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Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja is the greatest living authority on the philosophy culture, and practices of Bhakti-yoga in the Gaudiya Vaisnava tradition. A bold spiritual leader and prolific translator and commentator of the ancient Vedic literatures, he is recognized as a pure devotee of Lord Krsna in the line of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, and a firm follower of the Vedic system of self realization Sanatana-dharma.
To date Srila Maharaja has published more than eighty books in Hindu and over fifty in English and his followers have translated these into all the major languages of the world. Although he is presently 88 year of age, he continues to tour the globe providing insightful guidance and loving shelter to all the spiritual seekers who come to him.
Gopi-Gita The Gopi's Song of Separation
ITEM CODE: GVP0328 AUTHOR: SRILA NARAYANA MAHARAJA PUBLISHER: GAUDIYA VEDANTA PUBLICATIONS LANGUAGE: ENGLISH EDITION: 2015 ISBN: 9781935428060 PAGES: 285 (BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED) COVER: HARDCOVER OTHER DETAILS 9.0†X 6.3†WEIGHT 720 GM


















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Gopi-gita is yet another of Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja?s invaluable gifts to humanity. Enlightening and thought-provoking, it illuminated the gloried of the transcendental maidens of Vraja,