Why does Prabhupada say in Bhagavad Gita 2.62 purport that Lord Shiva is not able to control his senses?
Why does Srila Prabhupada “bhakti” in Bhakti Rasamrita Sindhu as devotion instead of his usual translation “devotional service”?
When the soul obviously moves, how do we to explain the Gita 2.24 statement that the soul is immovable?
As the killing of Hiranyakashipu happened before the garlanding of Narasimhadeva by Prahlad Maharaj, why are both depicted in the same picture?
How do we understand when different Vaishnava acharays give different meanings of the same scriptural verse?
Krishna has himself given the Vedas; then why does he tell us to go beyond the Vedas in the Gita 2.46?
If Hiranyakashipu performed austerity for 10,000 years, how was Prahlad just 5 years old when he returned?
How can we trust the Vedas when many Vedic texts have been destroyed and incomplete knowledge is harmful?
If consciousness is spiritual, then why is it said to a part of the material field in Chp 13 of the Gita?
In the Gita 1.1, why is Dhritarashtra’s asking “What did they do?” in the past tense instead of the present tense?
Why did the same Arjuna who didn’t want to kill his own relatives before the war want to kill Yudhishthira?