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gouranga

A Hare Krishna word for happiness.

May Gouranga follow you wherever you may go!

by Anon. August 29, 2004

gouranga

is a word that is used by Hare Crishna monks meaning be happy!

EG 1.
happy monk guy- how are you today friend? are you happy?
guy- no! now go away!
happy monk guy- say gouranga it means be happy it will cheer you up
Guy- humph! gouranga...............he your right i feel happy already!

EG2.
when you play gta 1 you can usually find a line of monks (the orange guys) if you kill them all at once gouranga apears in big letters across the screen

by mike April 13, 2004

gouranga

be happy.

The Hare Krishnas were wandering around the airport chanting "gouranga" repeatedly.

by Darkel September 13, 2002

gouranga

In Grand Theft Auto I, six Hare Krishna pedestrians roamed the streets chanting. If you killed all of them simultaneously you would get bonus points and the game would proclaim, "Gouranga!"

Dude, get a Beast GTS, it makes it easier to get gouranga.

by C. S. May 01, 2005

gouranga

It's a word used in Grand Theft Auto.

When you run over a line of people all in a row, the word "Gouranga!" appears on the screen.
Muchos points.

by Joshua Smythe May 13, 2005

gouranga

Gauranga originates from sanskrit, and it means "light/gold limbed". The starter of golden sankirtan movement in India was named Caitanya Mahaprabhu, and he was often named Gaura or Gauranga (He is considered a golden lila-avatara of Krishna).
In popular culture, the word has an accepted meaning of "be happy".

A spate of spam emails have also appeared, and are sometimes known simply as the Hare Krishna spam:

Subject: Gouranga

Call out Gouranga be happy!!!
Gouranga Gouranga Gouranga ....
That which brings the highest happiness!!

by Tomaz July 09, 2006

gouranga

Krishna based email chain letter promoting happiness.

Gouranga gouranga gouranga. Shout garanga for happiness. Send this email to 56 other people - or die from terminal unhappiness. Gouranga gouranga gouranga.

by Ishtar Garanga March 27, 2003