Experience divinity in the world, in ourselves, and in its own context. The Creator describes his own thrilling experience of an ecstatic darshan with Hari at the dawn of the universe, granting awareness of all evolutions and creations.
Srimad Bhagavatam's Second Canto. Part Two of India's most beloved Purana in refreshingly straightforward yet artistic language. It brings full clarity to the storyline, ecstasy, and nuances of the original Vedic masterpiece.
Born in Bay Shore, New York on July 27th, 1970 at 19:38, Vic DiCara was fascinated with astronomy as a young child.
He became a hardcore-punk guitarist and songwriter in his late teens, and soon thereafter became deeply involved in the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, living for roughly 8 years in temples - studying elaborately and embarking on months of extended pilgrimages to the holy places of India.
He was initiated into the Gaudiya-sampradaya and received the name Vraja Kishor das, along with the brahminical thread. He studied sacred Sanskrit texts extensively under his guru, and wrote prolifically to a huge international audience. In his later twenties he married and was blessed with a beautiful family.
He began practicing astrology about a decade later and, thanks to his thorough spiritual background and familiarity with Sanskrit, quickly became recognized as an important exponent of the ancient science