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The Dioramas

At the request of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
in 1973, a group of disciples traveled to India to learn their ancient
method of clayworking. After careful study the artists returned to the
United States to apply their antique craft along with state-of-the-art
electronics to create the eleven stunning dioramas displayed in the
Bhagavad-gita Museum. Opened to the public in 1977, those who have passed
through the doors of the museum have rarely left unchanged. The initiated
as well as the newcomer have been treated with an aural/visual delight,
enlightening all in a 45 minute lesson in the topmost of transcendental
knowledge.
- Introduction - Prabhupada and the Bhagavad-gita
- Setting the Stage
- Changing Bodies
- The Precarious Condition of the Embodied Soul
- Choices on the Path of Life
- Equal Vision of the Sages
- Krishna's Transcendental Manifestations
- God's Universal Form
- Ocean of Birth and Death
- Lord Caitanya's Sankirtan Festival
- Goloka - The Spiritual Realm
The Bhagavad-gita Museum © 2012
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