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"Say Hari"(Lord's name) and by that bring to consciousness all the exploits of the Lord,how playfully He destroyed the evil and protected the good; the very sound of it-that is why it is said chant Hari-produces vibrations in the body and surroundings that ushers in harmony and balance of our system( coherence in the brain reflected on EEG measurement and balance of sympathetic and parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system).
Hari Bol
Bol Definition
There are nine processes of devotional service namely hearing, chanting, remembering the Lord, offering prayers etc. Of these nine, Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu advised all devotees to accept chanting of Lord’s names constantly as the easiest means of deliverance in this age of Kali.
Therefore when we chant Hari Bol we are helping each other by reminding each other of this urgent neccesity to chant Krishna’s names.
We can say either Hari Bol or Hare Krishna whenever we want, either during happiness or distress, either during success or failure. There is no certain time when we should remember Krishna because we are supposed to remember Krishna always. So whenever you can, please chant Hare Krishna or Hari Bol. Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and His associates personally chanted Hari Bol in great ecstacy.
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It is teaching to always take God's name - Radha Raman is Lord Krishna, who is Hari too.
It means chant the holy name of 'Hari',The Lord!!!
means iswar ka naam jap lo
hari maens krishna,ram ,vishnu,etc ek ko yaad karo sabhi ka sumiran ho jayega.
In God's name.
Hare Krsna.
AV RAMPERSAD/TRINIDAD.
Speak the name of God (Lord Vishnu)