Hare Krishna! My Sources of Inspiration
I came to the United States in September of 2000 to pursue the great American dream. I was twenty-three, had just finished medical school in India, and had secured a residency spot with The Ohio State University Medical Center, one of the top internal medicine residency programs in the country. My apartment was but a few blocks away from the medical center, which I soon discovered was just across the street from an ISKCON temple. During my residency, I started visiting the temple regularly for pious association, prasada, and some peace from a hectic life of training. The devotees were nice; they never “preached” to me but always gave me prasada and encouraged me to join the kirtanas. Over time, I made friends with lots of devotees and slowly started relishing going to the temple. Then, in May 2003, something special happened. I overheard devotees talking about an upcoming festival at New Vrindavan, the ISKCON farm community in West Virginia.
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Hare Krishna! Miracle Day in Stockholm – Book Distribution with Maha-Harinam
A few amazing things happened during the book distribution, things which only happen when one is out of the mental platform, when the mind is not in between you and the person you meet. For example, there were two boys who bought books, they said they were from Dalarna County, and without any thinking I just exclaimed, “From Avesta?” “Yes”, they said, completely astonished. There was a living statue standing in Gamla Stan, with outstretched arms with slighly bent fingers in a graspable position. It looked so inviting, as if something was missing there, so I got inspired, couldn´t resist to place a Srimad Bhagavatam in the hands of her. Paramesvari devi dasi helped me with this delicate task.
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Please bless me!
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 01 June 2015, New Govardhana, Australia, Caitanya Caritamrta Antya Lila 20.12) Success on spiritual life does not depend only on our service. I would like to mention Srila Prabhupada’s Godbrother, Bhakti Vaibhav Maharaj, who used to visit us regularly every year for Srila Prabhupada’s Appearance Day. He spoke every year, commemorating Srila […]
Even bears and monkeys join the Sankirtana movement! (7 min…
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Even bears and monkeys join the Sankirtana movement! (7 min video)
Srila Prabhupada: One is understood to be an eternal servant of the Supreme Personality of Godhead if he considers himself a servant of the holy name and in this spirit distributes the … Read more ›
New Materials – Burmese Teak Wood
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Teak wood is a naturally grown wood from Myanmar (previously Burma). This wood is known for its superb stability, good strength, easy workability, bug proof- and most of all, its outstanding resistance to decay. It basically last for ever. Burmese teak wood is exported all over the world for its quality. Sadbhuja Prabhu personally travelled
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Srila Prabhupada’s unswerving determination
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Prabhupada’s 50th series.
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Simply Wonderful Harinam in Prague, Czech Republic (Album with…
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Simply Wonderful Harinam in Prague, Czech Republic (Album with photos)
Harinama sankirtana and book distribution are 2 sides of one arrow to hit the target of making people Krishna conscious. Srila Prabhupada had such an ambitious plan to change the world, because harer nam harer nama harer nama eva kevalam: “Harinama is the only way for spiritual perfection in this age.” But Prabhupada saw that people don’t have time, nor the inclination. This modern society makes the people into demons. So this simple life is very conducive for spiritual advancement.
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Coffered Ceiling Mock Up
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By definition, a “coffer” is a sunken panel in a ceiling. The inside of the inner domes, main dome and Lord Nrsimhadeva’s, will have a coffered ceiling. Below we can see a full size prototype of the ceiling segment. The segments will be made of ALLOY, which is a very light mixture of metals. This
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Hare Krishna! Compassion Well Placed
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Hare Krishna! Compassion Well Placed
Srila Prabhupada: When a person is advanced in spiritual consciousness, or Krsna consciousness, he naturally becomes very sympathetic toward all living entities suffering in the material world. Naturally such an advanced person thinks of the suffering of the people in general. However, if one does not know of the material sufferings of fallen souls and becomes sympathetic because of bodily comforts, … such sympathy or compassion is the cause of one’s downfall. If one is actually sympathetic to fallen, suffering humanity, he should try to elevate people from material consciousness to spiritual consciousness. … As far as the material body is concerned, we cannot do anything for anyone.
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We cannot love God and not love every living entity
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We cannot love God and not love every living entity
Radhanath Swami: We cannot love God and not love every living entity. The testimony of the authenticity of our love for God is how it extends to everyone. When we love God, we see a part of God in every heart beyond the superficial differences we saw earlier. But also, in order to achieve that love of God—through the chanting of God’s names and the practice of bhakti— it is an elementary practice of bhakti to be amanina mana-dena — to honor and respect others and feel oneself the servant of all beings.
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Good humans
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We recently returned from the annual pilgrimage to Glastonbury. The iconic music festival has a remarkable history. What began 40 years ago with one pound tickets, free milk, and a few thousand people, has now grown to a tented city of 180,000 people, high profile performances and a media spotlight bringing an audience of tens of millions. What has remained, however, is the sense of idealism, activism, counter culture and ‘outside the box’ approach. It’s a refreshing contrast to an otherwise conformist world, and I did indeed have several interesting conversations in my short weekend stay there.
At approximately 2.00am on Sunday morning a fairy entered our tent. Well, he was actually an East Anglian insurance broker and father-of-three who was in costume for the weekend! We sat down and spontaneously began exchanging reflections on life, the universe and everything. He appreciated our spiritual contribution, charitable disposition and jolly approach, but confessed he wasn’t a ‘believer.’ He identified himself as humanist, suggesting that people could live happy and meaningful lives through open communication, strong morals, and healthy criticism, without any need for metaphysical or spiritual belief. He found no grounds to believe in God or religion. But, he said, “I believe man – in man’s creative power, in man’s innate goodness, in man’s endeavour to better the world through discovery, discussion, honest hard work and love.” Passionately gesticulating he ended in a crescendo: “for me, humanity is divine, and divinity is redundant!” I appreciated his heartfelt presentation, but, as you can imagine, I wasn’t quite convinced.
For many, the horrors of the world, the war, injustice, crime and suffering through centuries, can only signal the supreme triumph of atheism. After all, who could believe in God in the face of such horrifying acts of violence and brutality? Many more, however, would argue that it is humanity devoid of genuine spirituality and metaphysical worth that creates such problems. Indeed, humanity has been responsible for moral, social and political catastrophes. Sometimes it was humanity that was supposedly inspired by God, and sometimes it was humanity that was entirely and utterly atheistic. The common denominator, however, in the problem: humanity not divinity. We are innately good, but that goodness is only activated through genuine spirituality. We are good, only when we know who we really are. True goodness rests upon a profound and broad understanding of ourselves, the universe, and its ultimate purpose. History repeatedly shows that the net result of atheism and superficial religious belief, is that we inevitably sink into immorality and selfishness. Attempts to foster goodness and purity on the material platform are neither universal nor sustainable.
Seeing God and Helping the Blind (3 min video)
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Seeing God and Helping the Blind (3 min video)
Radhanath Swami offers heartfelt observations about the “eye camps” he organizes in the holy land of Varsana, India, where the impoverished are treated for various eye diseases. Doctors from all over the world who provide this service free of charge, amazingly, consider their acts as their own humble efforts to “see” God.
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Muslim Devotees of Krsna – Launched
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Muslim Devotees of Krsna – Launched
The book – “Muslim Devotees of Krsna” was launched by HH Bhakti Vikasa Swami during Baroda Ratha Yatra festival on 18th July, 2015. The book contains synopsis of biographies and works of thirty Vaisnavas from Islamic background. This book has been reviewed by Srila Chandramauli Swami, Srila Hanumatpresaka Swami, and other eminent devotee and Islamic scholars.
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Karuna-avatara – Guna-grahi & Kirtan for the Soul (15 min…
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Karuna-avatara – Guna-grahi & Kirtan for the Soul (15 min musical video)
Melodious rendition of the mahamantra with chorus and good quality recording.
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Daily Darshan – July 23rd, 2015
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TOVP Universal Chandelier Video Presentation (5 min video)
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TOVP Universal Chandelier Video Presentation (5 min video)
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Hare Krishna! Spiritualizing The Fillmore Jazz Festival of San…
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Hare Krishna! Spiritualizing The Fillmore Jazz Festival of San Francisco
The Fillmore Jazz Festival of San Francisco is the biggest free jazz festival on the West Coast attracting a variety of jazz enthusiasts from all over the state of California. Int… Read more ›
6 Hours Kirtan by HG Agnidev Das on 12th July 2015 Part 2
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Brahma Samhita meditation 2 – Krishna is not just the greatest in a hierarchy but the greatest beyond any hierarchy
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The quest for fame deconstructed and redirected
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Some Q & A on A Simple Gita
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CC daily 172 – 6.256 – The glorifier of the supremely glorious also becomes glorious
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Seeing God and Helping the Blind – by Radhanath Swami
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New Tuesday Workshops!
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Not Just Listening
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Hearing the maha mantra and not just listening – by hearing intensely, this brings our mind right back to the sound vibration of the Holy names and then the mind is automatically controlled.
Hare Krishna! Rath Yatra in Kisumu – Kenya
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Hare Krishna! Rath Yatra in Kisumu – Kenya
The Lake shore city of Kenya –Kisumu, celebrated its annual Rath Yatra on the 18th of July, coinciding with the Puri Rath Yatra, and IDD- UL-FTR. Taking advantage of the auspicious date, the Kisumu devotees organized the festival in less than a week. 127 devotees travelled from the capital city Nairobi covering a total distance of approx.355kms to participate in the event. Kisumu devotees are known for their hospitality and very delicious Prasadam that was served three times a day at the temple premises to everyone who was present days before the festival started and after as well.
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Mangalacarana – Guna-grahi & Kirtan for the Soul
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Music by Gunagrahi Das, Hungary. A video by Blaiseus.
Jahnavi Harrison: Like a River to the Sea
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A super dynamic and happy Harinama in Prague, Czech Republic (5…
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A super dynamic and happy Harinama in Prague, Czech Republic (5 min video)
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Hare Krishna! Prime Minister of India Extends his Good wishes…
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Hare Krishna! Prime Minister of India Extends his Good wishes for the Kolkata Event
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Karuna-avatara
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Music by Guna-grahi & Kirtan for the Soul. Video by Blasieus.
A Beautiful Animated View of the TOVP
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A desire tree
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 11 May 2015, Brisbane, Australia, Srimad Bhagavatam 1.3.42) Yesterday, at the Sunday program, I mentioned that chanting changes us internally and it awakens our love for Krsna and because of that, our whole perception of reality changes. Then our whole perception of the maha-mantra changes. In the beginning, we think that the Hare Krsna […]
Dublin Festival Temple Bar (Album with 43 photos)
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Dublin Festival Temple Bar (Album with 43 photos)
For one month we are staying in Ireland putting on a hall festival every Thursday. Here are the pictures from Dublin festival. There was dance, drama, a talk, a fired up final Kirtan with everyone danci… Read more ›
Presenting the last stage of the renovation works
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Hare Krishna! Why Is the Bhagavad-gita So Pessimistic?
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Hare Krishna! Why Is the Bhagavad-gita So Pessimistic?
Here’s my short four-point answer: • The Bhagavad-gita is not pessimistic, but realistic; the reality is that the pleasure-pain balance of the world is tilted heavily toward the pain side. • Even if we still consider the Gita philosophy pessimistic, that pessimism is only initial, not final. In its conclusion, the Gita offers a supremely optimistic message. • Even the best worldly optimism pales and fails in front of the longing of our heart, a longing fulfilled only by the vision of reality offered by the Gita. • The Gita doesn’t teach us to reject this world for the spiritual world, but to harmonize this world with the spiritual world. Let’s look at these points systematically.
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