If Arjuna was superior to Karna, why does Bhagavatam say he was a small fish in an ocean of giant fishes?
Was Prabhupada’s renunciation in the mode of passion as it was triggered by frustration with uncooperative family members?
When devotees are frustrated with the problems of grihastha life, should they think of the renounced ashramas as the solution?
Is the universal form in the Gita’s ninth chapter a conceptualization and the eleventh chapter, a revelation?
How is the world a lila of the Pursha avatara? Is it a virtual reality manufactured by him with chosable scripts for us?
When everything is in Prabhupada’s books, what is the need to read other books either by ISKCON devotees or previous acharyas?