OṀ – The Supreme Combination of Letters Emanating from the Flute of Śrī Kṛṣṇa
'OṀ – The Supreme Combination of Letters Emanating from the Flute of Śrī Kṛṣṇa' was written by Swami Narasingha in 1999. In this article Narasingha Maharaja discusses the importance of Oṁ and connects it to the kāma-bīja, Klīṁ and the Mahā-mantra.
More on Prasādam
"More on Prasādam" was written by Swami B.G. Narasingha in September 2002. In this article, Narasingha Maharaja explains what is prasādam, and what isn't prasādam, and begins with a recollection of his time with Śrīla Prabhupāda in the Hyderabad temple.
Meditation Techniques and the Holy Name
'Meditation Techniques and the Holy Name' was written by Swami Narasingha in October 2006. Narasingha Maharaja discusses the age-old problem of distraction during japa, and gives advice based upon Sanātana Gosvāmī and Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura on how to combat this.
Meditation and the Holy Name
'Meditation and the Holy Name' was written by Swami Narasingha in July 2000. Narasingha Maharaja is asked what should one meditate upon while chanting, especially in a world which is full of distractions. Maharaja responds with quotes from the śāstra and the previous ācāryas, as well as the advice of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.
Kārttika – a Special Month for Devotion
“Kārttika - a Special Month for Devotion”, written by Śrīla Narasiṅgha Mahārāja, was first published in ‘Back To Godhead’ magazine on January 21st,1986. In this article, Mahārāja explains the significance of Kārttika for Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇavas and especially for the followers of Śrīla A.C. Bhaktivedānta Swami Prabhupāda.
Chanting the Holy Name
Written by Śrīla Narasiṅgha Mahārāja in October 2003, “Chanting the Holy Name” answers the question, ‘In what mood do we chant the Holy Name, and what should be our meditation?’
Abandon Unhealthy Mentalities
In this article 'Abandon Unhealthy Mentalities' written in 1998, Śrīla Narasiṅgha Mahārāja answers the question, “Does a Vaiṣṇava feel fear?” In answer to this, he explains how there is only one thing a Vaiṣṇava fears and goes on to warn the reader of the severity of Vaiṣṇava aparādha.