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I would only believe in a God who could dance

I would only believe in a God who could dance
One of the biggest Atheists was Friedrich Nietzsche he said - “I would only believe in a God who could dance."
Well he should have stuck around till Srila Prabhupada came to Germany and introduced dancing Krsna
Mister Nietzsche God is not dead may I introduce you to 

I would only believe in a God who could dance
One of the biggest Atheists was Friedrich Nietzsche he said - “I would only believe in a God who could dance."
Well he should have stuck around till Srila Prabhupada came to Germany and introduced dancing Krsna
Mister Nietzsche God is not dead may I introduce you to
Vrindavana Natabara ,Sri Krsna :
Official Name: Nama Kirtana Song 1
Author: Bhaktivinoda Thakura
Book Name: Gitavali
Language: Bengali
LYRICS:
(1)
yaśomatī-nandana – Lord Kṛṣṇa is the beloved son of mother Yaśodā; vraja-vara-nāgara – most beloved of the inhabitants of Vraja; gokula rañjana – the attractor of the people of Gokula; kāna – (an intimate nickname); gopī-parāṇa-dhana – the wealth of the lives of the gopīs; madana-manohara – who can attract even the mind of Cupid; kāliya-damana-vidhāna – the chastiser of the Kāliya serpent.
(2)
amala harinām – these pure holy names; amiya vilāsā – are full of sweet, nectarean pastimes; vipina-purandara – He is the monarch of the garden groves; navīna nāgara-bora – He is the best of youthful lovers; vaḿśīvadana – He is seen with His flute placed to His lips; suvāsā – He is an excellent dresser.
(3)
braja-jana-pālana – the protector of the inhabitants of Vraja; asura-kula-nāśana – the destroyer of demonic dynasties; nanda-godhana-rākhaoyālā – the keeper of Nanda Mahārāja's valuable cows; govinda – the giver of pleasure to the cows; mādhava – the husband of the goddess of fortune; navanīta-taskara – the butter thief; sundara nanda-gopālā – the beautiful cowherd son of Nanda Mahārāja.
(4)
yāmuna-taṭa-cara – He wanders along the banks of the river Yamunā; gopī-vasana-hara – He steals the garments of the gopīs; rāsa-rasika – He delights in the mellows of the rāsa dance; kṛpāmoya – He is very merciful; śrī-rādhā-vallabha – the most beloved of Srīmatī Rādhāraṇī; vṛndāvana-naṭabara – the great dancer of Vṛndāvana; bhakativinod-āśraya – the shelter of Bhaktivinoda
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Vrindavana Natabara ,Sri Krsna :
Official Name: Nama Kirtana Song 1
Author: Bhaktivinoda Thakura
Book Name: Gitavali
Language: Bengali
LYRICS:
(1)
yaśomatī-nandana – Lord Kṛṣṇa is the beloved son of mother Yaśodā; vraja-vara-nāgara – most beloved of the inhabitants of Vraja; gokula rañjana – the attractor of the people of Gokula; kāna – (an intimate nickname); gopī-parāṇa-dhana – the wealth of the lives of the gopīs; madana-manohara – who can attract even the mind of Cupid; kāliya-damana-vidhāna – the chastiser of the Kāliya serpent.
(2)
amala harinām – these pure holy names; amiya vilāsā – are full of sweet, nectarean pastimes; vipina-purandara – He is the monarch of the garden groves; navīna nāgara-bora – He is the best of youthful lovers; vaḿśīvadana – He is seen with His flute placed to His lips; suvāsā – He is an excellent dresser.
(3)
braja-jana-pālana – the protector of the inhabitants of Vraja; asura-kula-nāśana – the destroyer of demonic dynasties; nanda-godhana-rākhaoyālā – the keeper of Nanda Mahārāja's valuable cows; govinda – the giver of pleasure to the cows; mādhava – the husband of the goddess of fortune; navanīta-taskara – the butter thief; sundara nanda-gopālā – the beautiful cowherd son of Nanda Mahārāja.
(4)
yāmuna-taṭa-cara – He wanders along the banks of the river Yamunā; gopī-vasana-hara – He steals the garments of the gopīs; rāsa-rasika – He delights in the mellows of the rāsa dance; kṛpāmoya – He is very merciful; śrī-rādhā-vallabha – the most beloved of Srīmatī Rādhāraṇī; vṛndāvana-naṭabara – the great dancer of Vṛndāvana; bhakativinod-āśraya – the shelter of Bhaktivinoda

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