Transcendental Cruise (Album of photos) Ramai Swami: Disciples…
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Transcendental Cruise (Album of photos)
Ramai Swami: Disciples of Vedavyasapriya Maharaja organized a boat cruise for the devotees. I was also invited and more the 170 devotees booked on the boat named “The Lady” which left from Southport Marina on the Gold Coast.
The cruise, which lasted four hours, went up and down an inlet between Stradbroke Island and the mainland. The whole time was spent in kirtana, readings and wonderful prasadam prepared by Maharaja’s disciples.
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The Destination of Faultfinders
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The Destination of Faultfinders
Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur Prabhupada: Only those averse to Lord Hari and whose only assets are their defective material senses find fault with vaishnavas. Lord Krishna states in Bhagavad-gita that his devotees never perish. Can those who worship the Lord without deviation ever fall down? They certainly achieve perfection. Since our vision is polluted we find fault with others and thereby ruin ourselves. When we thus become materialists we become bereft of service to guru and Krishna. We think of the trouble of others because we ourselves are in trouble. Because we are full of faults we find fault with others. If we can correct ourselves we will find that we have no time to find fault with others. W* — From Amrta Vani, collected teachings of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur. Compiled in Bengali by Sri Bhakti Bhagavat Mayukha Maharaja. Adapted and translated into English by Bhumipati Das and Isvara Das. Touchstone Media. Mumbai. 2004. Page 229.
This is from Sri Krishna Kathamrita Bindu #427 magazine.
To read it all: https://archive.org/details/bindu427

Harinama and prasadam distribution in Auckland New Zealand…
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Harinama and prasadam distribution in Auckland New Zealand (Album with photos)
Kalasamvara Das: So sweet, so sweet it can’t be beat,
Giving out the mercy in the form of the holy names and Krsna prasadam what a treat.
By the desire of Srila Prabhupada and the mercy of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu He wanted us to give to everyone we meet.
Sweet, sweet, sweet like the Lord’s lotus feet.
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Sri Ganga-puja, also known as Sri Ganga-dushara (she who removes…
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Sri Ganga-puja, also known as Sri Ganga-dushara (she who removes inauspiciousness), appears in the month of Jyestha (May/June) on the 10th day of Sukla-paksa, or the waxing fortnight of the full moon. On this day, Maharaja Bhagiratha’s desire of bringing Ganga to this mortal world was finally fulfilled as the sacred river descended from Lord Siva’s blessed head at Mount Kailasa. The River Ganga then flowed through the Himalayas behind Maharaja Bhagiratha’s chariot and entered Jahnu Rsi’s asrama. Afterward, he successfully let the Ganga to Rasatala, in the lower planetary system, to liberate the sixty thousand sons of King Sagara.
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HH Jayapataka Swami Health Update
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By Srila Prabhupada’s and the Lord’s mercy and with your and all the devotees’ prayers, I survived the stroke. Then, they found that when I was attacked in Madrid Airport by a crazy person in 1989, they had given me a blood transfusion to make up for the lost blood and that contained Hepatitis C virus. They postulated that the virus was from there because when they did the genetic workup of the virus, it was found to be a European strain.

My Favourite Pastime…Jayapataka Swami
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My Favourite Pastime…
Jayapataka Swami: That’s the island of Simantadvipa. And Simantadvipa is named because Pārvatī took the dust of Lord Caitanya’s lotus feet and put it on her forehead, on her simanta. The part of the hair of the ladies where they put their sindoor. Most ladies have a parting in the middle. Some part on the side. The one in the middle is called the śimanta. The place of Lakṣmī.

An Evening with Sivarama Swami (2 min video)
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An Evening with Sivarama Swami (2 min video)
Recently Sivarama Swami spoke to an audience of 120 wonderful people about Compassionate Living, in downtown London. After the engaging talk, Ananda Monet led an unforgettable session of Mantra Meditation which got many people up on there feet, swaying & dancing! The evening finished off with a tasty meal provided by our friends at OmNom! The next London event will be later this year in September & more information will follow soon!

London Mellows’18 (Album of photos) Srila Prabhupada: Those who…
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London Mellows’18 (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Those who simply chant the holy name with the tip of the tongue are glorious. One does not even have to chant the holy name and understand the whole procedure, namely the offensive stage, offenseless stage and pure stage; if the holy name is sounded on the tip of the tongue, that is also sufficient. (Srimad-Bhagavatam 3.33.7 Purport)
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Don’t open Pandora’s box! Kadamba Kanana Swami:…
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Don’t open Pandora’s box!
Kadamba Kanana Swami: After years of chanting, we may stop and say, “Why am I doing this? I don’t feel like it anymore. I don’t know. I cannot get myself to chant anymore.” What happened? What happened to your knowledge? Is it all gone? Don’t you know that there is no alternative? Don’t you know that the material world is like hell? Don’t you know that you are caught here? Have you forgotten about all this? Don’t you know that this world is all glossed over by the illusory energy with an appealing packing? Nice beautiful packing with ribbons and beautiful colours, but what is inside? It is poison, it is suffering inside. This beautiful gift, packaged with glitter, beautiful ribbon and everything. And you want it but, oh God, it turns out it is Pandora’s Box.
In Greek Mythology, Pandora’s Box was given as a punishment to mankind. I will not get into the whole description of it, but basically, in Pandora’s Box all the suffering of the material world was kept with this beautiful box. Such an amazing box, that it was a gift from Zeus himself, “Whoa, a gift from the Gods! Oh, we are so lucky! Oh, what will be inside? I wonder! Oh, let’s look, open it up!” And then, all the suffering came out.
So this principle of the beautiful packaging of the material energy is there. It looks good and you may want to open it, but we must always remember that there is suffering inside. We must always look for the sign on this Pandora’s box that reads, “Do not open it. Watch out, do not do it!” So when we have knowledge in this way, we will not go for the material temptation as we remember that it is not worth it.

“Accept the Mercy”
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“Accept the Mercy” by HG Mahatma Prabhu – June 17, 2018 (4 min video)
Suppose a man is fallen in the pit and he’s trying to come out, and another man drops a rope, “Please catch it. I shall take you out of the pit.” He does not catch it. Then how he can be taken out? So sadhu and sastra, they’re always ready to give you mercy, but you have to take it. If you don’t accept it, then how you can recover, recover?

Anil Agarwal (Anirudha Das) an old acquaintance of Sagara…
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Anil Agarwal (Anirudha Das) an old acquaintance of Sagara Maharaja is a multi-Billionaire. He’s one of the most powerful businessmen in the world.
But I was personally struck by the spiritual component of his nature. While maintaining his high position in society, he is an incredibly humble and deeply devoted to Lord Krishna. When he talks, you seem to be listening to a saint or a sannyasi guru with the deepest transcendental implementations. Anirudha Das is constantly absorbed in the contemplation and hearing of Krishna’s pastimes.
The story of his life could well be the plot of pre blockbuster. Starting his business in 1982 he had nothing. But in less than 20 years, he has become one of the richest people in the planet. His growth in business has been directly attributed to his relation to Lord Krishna. He was happy to share wonderful stories about how Krishna “played” with him, giving rise to his capital, or lowering their level, depending on his relationship to money and Krishna.
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Everything Counts Vaisesika Dasa: My father used to take my…
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Everything Counts
Vaisesika Dasa: My father used to take my brother and me for regular backpacking excursions into the mountains of California, Wyoming, and Canada. To help us keep our backpacks as light as possible, my father would tell us as we packed: “Watch out for the ounces and the pounds will watch out for themselves.”
His philosophy worked well.
By carefully considering the relative importance and physical weight of each item before putting it into my backpack – no matter how insignificant the difference seemed at the time – the end result was that I brought just what I needed and appreciated the lightness of my backpack while hiking.
Since those days in the mountains, I’ve found my father’s backpacking advice to be equally applicable to the practice of bhakti yoga. That is, my decisions about apparently small matters and my attention to detail (or lack of it) bring larger-than-expected results over time in devotional service.
In the Gita, Lord Krishna says:
“Gradually, step by step, one should become situated in trance by means of intelligence sustained by full conviction, and thus the mind should be fixed on the Self alone and should think of nothing else.” (Bhagavad-gita 6.25)
Krishna’s use of the words, “gradually” and “step by step” mean that one’s progress in bhakti comes in a series of small victories in controlling one’s mind and senses.
One has to win the seemingly insignificant battles that are right in front of one’s nose. Each one counts.
And as the progressive bhakti yogi continues her winning ways, she is quietly, yet steadily promoted to the status of a truly advanced soul.
Om Tat Sat

BBT Annual General Meeting Kick Off in Korsnäs Gård – New…
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BBT Annual General Meeting Kick Off in Korsnäs Gård – New Radhakunda, Sweden: Gundica Marjana!!! (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: The more you cleanse the temple, the more you decorate the Deity, the more your heart becomes cleansed and you become spiritually decorated. Cleanliness is next to godliness. Material world means dirty things and spiritual world means clean. Calcutta February 4, 1977
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