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- Kala--
- Eternal time.
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- Kali--See DURGA.
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- Kali-yuga--
- the current VEDIC historical age
(fourth and last in a cycle of four progressively
degenerating ages) characterized by a progressive
decline in spiritual knowledge and, consequently,
the degeneration of human civilization. See also Satya Yuga.
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- kalpataru--
- a "desire
tree," which grows in the spiritual world
and can immediately yield any fruit desirable.
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- kama--
- material desire;
lust.
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- Kamsa--
- a demoniac king who,
after instigating many fruitless attempts to kill
KRSNA. was himself killed by
Krishna.
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- Kanistha-adhikari--
- a neophyte devotee,
whose faith is not firm. a person in the lowest
stage of realization of God. Religious wars and
fanaticism is only found among kanisthas of every
faith. The kanistha sees only the differences in
outward appearances and cannot see the purpose
behind rules and regulations, nor the ultimate
singularity of purpose in all true religion or
faith.
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- karma-
- material, fruitive
activity and its reactions; also, fruitive
actions performed in accordance with Vedic injunctions. activity in the
material world, which always entangles one in
some reaction, whether good or bad.
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- Karma-bandhana--
- work that binds one
to the material world.
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- karma-kanda--
- rituals recommended
in the VEDAS
for those interested in material benefits.
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- Karma-yoga--
- offering the fruit
of one's work to Krishna (usually performed with
desires for material results.)
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- karmi--
- a person who is
trying to enjoy the results of his material
activities, those engaged in activities of
Karma Yoga for sense gratification.
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- Karna-
- the eldest brother
of the PANDAVAS
who fought against them in the Battle of KURUKSETRA.
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- Katha Upanisad--See UPANISADS.
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- Kesava Kasmiri--
- a famous scholar
defeated in a poetry competition by Lord CAITANYA
MAHAPRABHU.
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- kirtana--
- singing or speaking
in glorification of the Supreme Lord. See
also SANKIRTANA.
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- Krodha-
- anger.
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- Krpa--
- a great warrior who
fought against the PANDAVA brothers in the
Battle of KURUKSETRA.
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- Krishna--
- the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, appearing in His
original, two-armed form, He is the origin of all
other forms and incarnations.
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- Krsna-katha--
- topics spoken by or
about Krishna.
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- Krishnaloka--See GOLOKA.
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- krishna-prasadam--See PRASADAM.
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- krishna-prema--
- Pure love of Krishna without tinge of
any material desire or contamination See PREMA.
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- ksatriya--
- The royal,
princely order in charge of the administration
and defense of the government warrior or
administrator; the second Vedic
social order. See VARNAS.
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- Kunti--
- the mother of the
PANDAVAS, and an
aunt of Lord KRSNA.
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- Kuruksetra--
- an ancient pilgrimage
site near New Delhi where the Battle of
Kuruksetra was fought and the BHAGAVAD-GITA was
spoken. See also DHRTARASTRA
and PANDAVAS.
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