Hare Krishna! VaniTalks – an Interview
Visnu Murti: Vanipedia is a humble but bold attempt to offer an unparalleled platform for Srila Prabhupada to continuously inspire and train devotees, strengthening their faith to take up the process of devotional service through his teachings. It is meant to be a long-term project. We have done this work in the last 35 years since Prabhupada’s demise, but still there is a lot of work to be done. Why? When Srila Prabhupada left the planet, he left us possibility to serve him by bringing his teachings to pristine condition. So what do we mean by this “bringing in pristine condition”? We understand this as a work in progress, because still there are books, his lectures, conversations and letters, which have to be translated in different languages, Prabhupada’s audio tapes have to be made available and studied, the same applies to all his teachings, that is, we have to have educational courses into those messages. Why should we make such an effort? Prabhupada said, “If you want to love somebody you have to know who they are.”
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Hare Krishna! All you ever wanted to know about the Bhaktivedanta Research Centre
In 2008, an Indian devotee named Sharma Suka donated a run-down six unit apartment block in Calcutta and this was the beginning of the Bhaktivedanta Research Centre (BRC). Shortly afterwards Hari Sauri met Pranava Prabhu, who had a PhD, spoke seven languages and could read ten. He told Hari Sauri that he had 4000 books and handwritten documents, written in Bengali, which he was going to export to Oxford University Museum and Library, because he didn’t know of anywhere in Calcutta where he could safely store them. Hari Sauri persuaded him to use the books and documents to start the library in the BRC. Hari Sauri immediately began to refurbish one of the apartment units to act as a library. He completed this in six months and installed the 4000 books and other publications.
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Ratha Yatra Budapest 2015 (Album with photos)
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Ratha Yatra Budapest 2015 (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: “In Dvapara-yuga one could satisfy Krishna or Visnu only by worshiping Him gorgeously according to the pancaratriki system, but in the Age of Kali one can satisfy and worship the Supreme Personality of Godhead Hari simply by chanting the holy name.” (Narayana-samhita)
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Istanbul lecture on Bhakti-yoga (Part 1)
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Pada-sevanam, arcanam and vandanam. (English/Turkish)
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Krsna consciousness means knowing what is real happiness and convincing others of the same
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Conversation.
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Animate meditation with the warmth of recognition – Govinda Damodara Stotra 15
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Holy Name Meditation Podcast
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Focus on the universality of suffering, not its variety
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Among the many games that the mind plays, comparison is one of its favorites – and one that is rarely favorable in terms of how it affects us.
By comparing our situation with that of others, the mind makes us feel superior if our situation happens to be better. Or, as is more often the case, the mind imagines the grass to be greener on the other side and makes us feel dissatisfied. What if we actually have problems that are bigger than those of others? Even then, the mind’s comparisons submerge us in feelings of self-pity, thereby undermining whatever ability we have to deal with those problems.
The mind’s comparisons submerge us in feelings of self-pity, thereby undermining whatever ability we have to deal with those problems.
More importantly, the mind’s obsession with comparison by highlighting the difference between different people’s material situations blinds us to a far more fundamental and valuable truth: the universality of suffering. When our mind fills us with thoughts of how others are wealthier, healthier or better-looking than us, then we get caught in fantasizing about how we can improve our material situation and lamenting over not being able to do so. But such comparing, craving and griping are a colossal waste, or at least a gross underutilization, of our mental energy because improving our material situation can never provide lasting happiness. Why? Because this world is a miserable place for everyone, whatever their material situation. Everyone has to grow old, get diseased and die. Before that, everyone has to undergo the three types of miseries: environmental, relational and physical. The ways in which the wealthy suffer may be different from the ways in which the not-so-wealthy suffer, but that variety doesn’t change the reality that everyone suffers.
Pertinently, the Bhagavad-gita (09.33) reminds us that this world is a perishable and miserable place for everyone and urges us to strive for spiritual improvement by practicing devotional service. This injunction doesn’t mean that we give up all attempts for material improvement; certainly, we can and should strive to do justice to our God-given talents by using them constructively, but we shouldn’t make the material improvement that may come thereof our life’s primary ambition and we shouldn’t buy into the illusion that such material improvement will make us happy. It won’t. To the contrary, as long as we play the mind’s game of comparison, we will stay miserable. No amount of material improvement will remove that misery because the mind will always find something with which to unfavorably compare our situation and thereby make us miserable. We need to cure the mind’s diseased mentality with Gita wisdom. The Gita’s unambiguous, unsentimental, uncompromising declaration that this world is a place of misery puts a brake on the mind’s comparison game. And its exhortation to practice devotional service redirects our focus from material improvement to spiritual improvement.
The mind will always find something with which to unfavorably compare our situation and thereby make us miserable.
This world is like a hospital. Just as patients gain […]
Hare Krishna! Prelude to Gau-Gram Yatra
What appeared to be a…
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Hare Krishna! Prelude to Gau-Gram Yatra
What appeared to be a small village preaching program in a sleepy village near Bodhan, small place in the state of Telengana and the border of Maharashtra turned to be a day full of activities, immersed in kirtan… Read more ›
Why Dialogue with “Cult-Critics”
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I’d like to point out an important aspect of ISKCON’s interaction with anti-cult organizations, or cult-watching organizations. The goal of such dialogue is not to ascertain whether ISKCON is, or is not, a “cult.”
Cherish Krishna as our supreme spiritual master (krishnam vande jagad-guru)
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Holy Name Meditation Podcast
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Belarus ISKCON Devotees Detained for Offering Religious Literature
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Three Hare Krishna devotees, Aleksandr Grankin, Aleksei Vlasyuk and Pavel Ivanov, were detained in the streets of Vitebsk on 17 June for sharing their religious views and offering religious literature to passers-by, they complained to Forum 1…
An Eternal Relationship: Prabhupada’s Fourth Visit to New Vrindaban
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June 21st, 1976 was a normal day at the Pittsburgh International airport until a group of Krishna devotees from New Vrindaban, dressed in an odd combination of dhotis or saris with large rubber farm boots, appeared. Commuters stared open-mout…
CC daily 156 – M 6.232 – Cultivate faith as a choice and await faith as mercy
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CC daily Podcast
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A Celibate in Chelsea – Part Two
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A short movie by New York devotees.
A Celibate in Chelsea – Part One
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A short movie.
Ratha-yatra
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Snana-yatra
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Three Modes of Nature – A Drama by the Hare Krishna Youth Bus Tour Devotees
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Members of the Youth Bus Tour present the drama “Three Modes of Nature” – based on teachings from the Bhagavad-gita. Recorded in Dallas, Texas, USA in 2013.
CC daily 155 – M 6.229-231 – Lord Chaitanya’s definition of success is the conquest of the heart
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CC daily Podcast
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The Story of Bhakta Musika
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Hare Krishna Devotee mouse befriends a lion.
Namahatta Festival in Czech Republic (Album with photos)
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Namahatta Festival in Czech Republic (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: “Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare—these sixteen names composed of thirty-two syllables are the only means to counteract the evil effects of Kali-yuga. In all the Vedas it is seen that to cross the ocean of nescience there is no alternative to the chanting of the holy name.” (Kali-santarana Upanisad)
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Adya Samastam Radha’s Marriage (9 min video)
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Adya Samastam Radha’s Marriage (9 min video)
Today everything is fruitful. Today is the marriage of Sri Radha and Sri Krsna. 1) Her mother’s and father’s family are here. The families of all the people are here. Here are good fortune, wealth, transcendental pastimes, and Her peerless gopi friends. 2) Here are love, meeting, separation, auspicious reunion, and endless happiness. 3) How can I describe in song all the happiness Radha’s marriage has brought to the king and queen of Vraja, who are now Her father-in-law and mother in-law? This marriage is a glorious tilaka mark for the family.
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Hare Krishna! Iskcon’s 50th Fast Approaching!
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Hare Krishna! Iskcon’s 50th Fast Approaching!
Mukunda Goswami: There is a Chinese proverb that says, “Little drops of water, little grains of sand, make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land.” If the longest journeys begin with the first step, then at minimum that first step should be taken. Doing what I know I can do in my limited sphere of influence is extremely important. Every member of ISKCON can take the first step. Thinking “big” should also be encouraged. Srila Prabhupada is known for saying that his only flaw was that he could not think small. Doing something magnificent globally is indeed a “consummation devoutly to be wished”, in the words of Hamlet.
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50th Anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s Arrival in America…
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50th Anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s Arrival in America – (Album with photos)
Sri Jagannatha Mandir, ISKCON Malaysia
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How do we give up bad habits?
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Answer Podcast
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Does humility mean dishonestly blaming ourselves for things we haven’t done?
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Maharaj Yudhishthira blamed himself for the Kurukshetra war and Krishnadas Kaviraj Goswami considered himself to be lower than Jagai and Madhai. These are clearly not true things. So does humility mean not being honest about the reality?
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What is the difference between humility and inferiority complex?
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Answer Podcast
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Hare Krishna! The Holy Name
Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura: My heart…
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Hare Krishna! The Holy Name
Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura: My heart is like a desert, hot with the rays of the sun. This is my internal mental condition. The desire for temporary, material things cannot satisfy me because by nature they are death producin… Read more ›
Pada-sevanam – Bhakti is a relationship of ecstatic inequality
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Sunday Feast Lecture at Radha Gopinath Temple
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Srila Prabhupada uvaca
Yamuna Devi: “After settling in…
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Srila Prabhupada uvaca
Yamuna Devi: “After settling in Oregon with my Godsister Dinatarine, Srila Prabhupada, while pronouncing us ‘independent’ to a concerned Godbrother, at the same time twice rebuked us when we approached him to leave. ‘You westerners are so restless,’ he admonished. ‘Why can’t you remain in the same place? Stay where you are.’ We questioned, ‘But Srila Prabhupada, they are saying that if we aren’t in ISKCON, we lose your blessings and cannot make advancement.’ Prabhupada replied, ‘ISKCON is where you are chanting the holy name – that is ISKCON.’ We rejoined: ‘They are saying we don’t have any association here and are therefore in maya.’ He replied: ‘Association can be two or two hundred. If you are two and compatible, you can become perfect in Krsna consciousness. If you are 200 and are not, then no one will make advancement.’
Daily Darshan – July 6th, 2015
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Krsna’s sweetness
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 10 July 2013, Serbian Summer Camp, Fruska Gouranga, Seminar Part 2) I remember, one year I was with Sacinandana Maharaj and a whole group of devotees on a boat, sailing in Danish waters. Maharaj gave this seminar about Krsna’s sweetness. It was all about Krsna being so sweet, looks so sweet… and […]
Darshan Of Sri Sri Radha Gopinath;29th June 2015
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Darshan Of Sri Sri Radha Gopinath;29th June 2015
Harinama under the rain in Moscow (Album with 155 photos)
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Harinama under the rain in Moscow (Album with 155 photos)
Srila Prabhupada: “The essence of all Vedic knowledge—comprehending the three kinds of Vedic activity, the Vedic hymns, and the processes for satisfying the demigods—is included in the eight syllables Hare Krishna Hare Krishna. This is the reality of all Vedanta. The chanting of the holy name is the only means to cross the ocean of nescience.” (Narada-pancharatra)
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Rightly Said
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A great flood of mercy inundated the town of Rewal, Poland yesterday as our samkirtan party descended in all its glory upon the town’s beaches. Chanting and dancing in great ecstasy we distributed thousands of invitations to our festival that evening. Upon receiving an invitation one gentleman smiled and rightly said, “By the appearance of […]
HG Daru Krsna Prabhu – Sunday feast class
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Special gathering this Thursday, July 9th
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Why do you WANT to Chant Hare Krishna? (Japa Tips 3)
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Chanting Hare Krishna attentively is extremely easy, but wanting to chant Hare Krishna attentively is in fact very difficult. As my tired heart protests the impending hour and something I will be sitting down with japa beads, I ask myself, “Why do you want to chant Hare Krishna?” For me, the immediate answer is, “Because I want […]
Sunday, June 21st, 2015
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St. John’s, Newfoundland
On The First Day Of Summer…
On the street called Penny Lane, you find the local Hindu temple, our first stop for the day. Brihat and I took to walking along the rails-to-trails path from Manuel’s River before we ventured off to the Hindu temple. There was an emphasis there on Father’s Day, and the children of the community offered presentations over the microphone for honouring dads. Some jokes were told. I particularly liked the phrase, “Even if you grow taller than your dad, you always look up to him.” The community responded very well to the kirtan, dance, and my talk, and at meal time at the Hindu temple, I found the potato curry scrumptious.
Our next stop was at Bowring Park where yoga practitioners laid out there mats for exercise at what’s called The Bungalow. Brihat and I met these fine folks, but sat on the grass by the wayside to catch up on chanting and emails. Indeed many people strolling pass by. Although today was International Yoga Day, I felt more comfortable saying to people, “Happy Fathers’ Day”. That brought nods and smiles. I can’t see that saying “Happy Yoga Day” works at this point in time.
Lastly, Brhat and I, along with host, Rashesvar, gathered with people at Miranda’s. To her credit, Sunday night has become a consistent night for kirtan for 13 years now, something that she and I started. Now the group at Miranda’s was phenomenal, especially for their singing and dancing. We took on a semblance of a tribal group, something like what you might find in the musical, Hair.
Yes, going down Penny Lane in the morning, and ending at the home with drummers and dancers singing a song, flashes you back to the 60’s. The only thing missing is the weed and the patchouli oil to cover it up, but as monks, it’s rather inappropriate to indulge. That’s the beauty of our guru, Srila Prabhupada, who taught us how to have fun without such accessories.
May the Source be with you!
5 km
Saturday, June 20th, 2015
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Saturday, June 20th, 2015
Gander, Newfoundland
Great in Gander.
Gander, a modest town of about 10,000 people, really made its mark on the map when, at 9/11, 747 aircrafts from many parts of the world landed there. The substantial-sized runway was filled with planes as a safety measure when New York’s twin towers were demolished, along with occupants. All of tiny Gander’s hotels and motels were fully capacitated and practically every residents’ home was welcoming beleaguered passengers for refuge at a time when the world seemed to come to a standstill.
Gander became world-renowned for being ultra-hospitable and I had the good fortune, along with Rashesvar and Brhat, of being hosted in the town with its one and only but growing community of yogis. Christa was the facilitator of our two part program on our speaking about yoga-walking, bhakti-yoga and a demo and inclusive chant-and-dance kirtan. I was happy to also meet Matthew, a local who recently became certified as a yoga teacher. It’s not all that often that you find male mentors on this field. All I can say is, “Yeah, Guys, let’s step up!”
Julie from the CBC Radio came over for an interview. Questions were basic, but pertinent, “What’s the walking all about, and what’s a monk all about?”
To Julie and to listeners on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation I would like to say that the type of walking I do is self-reflective and introspective. A monk? To define that, “it is someone who voluntarily takes to discipline, simplicity and fun and one who inspires and gets inspired.”
Julie also filmed me on the drum and with the Krishna mantra. Hmmm? Maybe it’s also intended for TV?
May the Source be with you!
9 km