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{{Notability|date=June 2010}} Chapter 8: The Author Receives the Orders of Krishna and Guru |
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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Sri Caitanya Caritamrita Adi 8.38 |
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'caitanya-mangala' sune yadi pashandi, yavana |
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seha maha-vaishnava haya tatakshana |
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SYNONYMS |
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caitanya-mangala -- the book named Caitanya-mangala; sune -- anyone hears; yadi -- if; pashandi -- great atheist; yavana -- a nonbeliever in the Vedic culture; seha -- he also; maha-vaishnava -- great devotee; haya -- becomes; tatakshana -- immediately. |
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If even a great atheist hears Sri Caitanya-mangala, he immediately becomes a great devotee. |
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'''The Atheist Agenda''' is an organization founded in 2005 by a group of [[atheist]] and [[agnostic]] students and teachers from the [[University of Texas at San Antonio|The University of Texas at San Antonio]]<ref name="tuckeraa">{{cite news|title=Trading bibles for porn in San Antonio|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10349028/|first=Tucker|last=Carlson|work=[[MSNBC]]|date=2005-12-06|accessdate=2008-03-21}}</ref>. The group is dedicated to the [[philosophy]] of [[free thought]], as well as promoting aggressive activism against theology and theological institutions, encouraging non-believers to take pride in their history and community, and providing to them the same fellowship that those of a [[religious]] background share. The Agenda frequently holds meetings open to all who wish to learn, and is known for staging [[Demonstration (people)|demonstrations]] (most notably the "Smut for Smut" campaign<ref name="smutforsmut1">{{cite news|url=http://www.xbiz.com/news/11518|title=Students Trade Bibles for Porn|first=Matt|last=O'Conner|date=2005-12-02|accessdate=2008-03-21|work=[[XBiz]]}}</ref>) in the [[San Antonio]] and [[Austin, Texas|Austin]] areas, to make their viewpoints known. Since its creation, the Atheist Agenda has grown from small gathering of students to a group of hundreds, with members at [[University of Texas at Austin|The University of Texas at Austin]] and [[University of Houston]] in addition to those at UTSA. |
'''The Atheist Agenda''' is an organization founded in 2005 by a group of [[atheist]] and [[agnostic]] students and teachers from the [[University of Texas at San Antonio|The University of Texas at San Antonio]]<ref name="tuckeraa">{{cite news|title=Trading bibles for porn in San Antonio|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10349028/|first=Tucker|last=Carlson|work=[[MSNBC]]|date=2005-12-06|accessdate=2008-03-21}}</ref>. The group is dedicated to the [[philosophy]] of [[free thought]], as well as promoting aggressive activism against theology and theological institutions, encouraging non-believers to take pride in their history and community, and providing to them the same fellowship that those of a [[religious]] background share. The Agenda frequently holds meetings open to all who wish to learn, and is known for staging [[Demonstration (people)|demonstrations]] (most notably the "Smut for Smut" campaign<ref name="smutforsmut1">{{cite news|url=http://www.xbiz.com/news/11518|title=Students Trade Bibles for Porn|first=Matt|last=O'Conner|date=2005-12-02|accessdate=2008-03-21|work=[[XBiz]]}}</ref>) in the [[San Antonio]] and [[Austin, Texas|Austin]] areas, to make their viewpoints known. Since its creation, the Atheist Agenda has grown from small gathering of students to a group of hundreds, with members at [[University of Texas at Austin|The University of Texas at Austin]] and [[University of Houston]] in addition to those at UTSA. |
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Chapter 8: The Author Receives the Orders of Krishna and Guru
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Sri Caitanya Caritamrita Adi 8.38
'caitanya-mangala' sune yadi pashandi, yavana
seha maha-vaishnava haya tatakshana
SYNONYMS
caitanya-mangala -- the book named Caitanya-mangala; sune -- anyone hears; yadi -- if; pashandi -- great atheist; yavana -- a nonbeliever in the Vedic culture; seha -- he also; maha-vaishnava -- great devotee; haya -- becomes; tatakshana -- immediately.
TRANSLATION
If even a great atheist hears Sri Caitanya-mangala, he immediately becomes a great devotee.
The Atheist Agenda is an organization founded in 2005 by a group of atheist and agnostic students and teachers from the The University of Texas at San Antonio[1]. The group is dedicated to the philosophy of free thought, as well as promoting aggressive activism against theology and theological institutions, encouraging non-believers to take pride in their history and community, and providing to them the same fellowship that those of a religious background share. The Agenda frequently holds meetings open to all who wish to learn, and is known for staging demonstrations (most notably the "Smut for Smut" campaign[2]) in the San Antonio and Austin areas, to make their viewpoints known. Since its creation, the Atheist Agenda has grown from small gathering of students to a group of hundreds, with members at The University of Texas at Austin and University of Houston in addition to those at UTSA. The Short Documentary "The Atheist Agenda" was made by Say Si students Tyler McCardle and Jacob Schirmer
External links
- Atheist Agenda Documentary
- The Atheist Agenda of UTSA on Blogger
- The Atheist Agenda of UTSA on Twitter
- An Introduction to Atheism (1997)
- Freethinkers Association of Central Texas
References
- ^ Carlson, Tucker (2005-12-06). "Trading bibles for porn in San Antonio". MSNBC. Retrieved 2008-03-21.
- ^ O'Conner, Matt (2005-12-02). "Students Trade Bibles for Porn". XBiz. Retrieved 2008-03-21.