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What is more important: mantra or seva? - Satyanarayana Das Babaji Morning lecture Lithuania, Vilnius 2016 06 10 Satyanarayana Das Babaji Morning lecture Srimad Bhagavatam 9.2.11 Lithuania, Vilnius 2016 06 10 SB 9.2: The Dynasties of the Sons of Manu This Second Chapter describes the dynasties of the sons of Manu, headed by Karūṣa. SB 9.2.11-13 — Thereafter, Pṛṣadhra gained relief from all responsibilities, became peaceful in mind, and established control over all his senses. Being unaffected by material conditions, being pleased with whatever was available by the grace of the Lord to maintain body and soul together, and being equal toward everyone, he gave full attention to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Vāsudeva, who is the transcendental Supersoul, free from material contamination. Thus Pṛṣadhra, fully satisfied in pure knowledge, always keeping his mind on the Supreme Personality of Godhead, achieved pure devotional service to the Lord and began traveling all over the world, without affection for material activities, as if he were deaf, dumb and blind. Satyanarayana Dasa Babaji http://www.satyanarayanadas.com/ Babaji Satya Narayana Dasa Vedų studijų instituto „JIVA“ Vrindavane (Indijoje) įkūrėjas, pripažintas pasaulinis lektorius ir Sanskrito kalbos mokslų daktaras, pelnęs daugelį nacionalinių ir tarptautinių apdovanojimų (įskaitant Indijos prezidento apdovanojimą už tarptautinę senovės Indijos išminties sklaidą). Satyanarayana Dasa, born in 1954, was drawn to the spiritual traditions of his home country India since his childhood. After receiving a postgraduate degree in 1978 from IIT Delhi and working in the United States for four years, he returned to India. There he studied the formal systems of Indian philosophy known as Ṣaḍ-darśana under the direct guidance of his guru Śrī Haridāsa Śāstrī Mahārāja and Swami Śyāma Śaraṇa Mahārāja.This education was taken up in the traditional manner for more than 25 years, while he dedicated himself as a practitioner of bhakti yoga. In 1991 he accepted the traditional Vaiṣṇava order of renounced life, bābājī-veṣa. His main focus has been with the works of Jīva Gosvāmī, particularly on translating the Ṣaṭ Sandarbhas, into English and commenting on them. He also earned four śāstric degrees, and received both a law degree and a PhD in Sanskrit from Agra University. Satyanarayana Dasa is the director of the Jiva Institute of Vaishnava Studies in Vrindavan, India. He is a visiting professor at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. In 2013 he was honored by the president of India, Pranab Mukherjee, for his extraordinary contribution in presenting Vedic culture and philosophy, both nationally and internationally.)