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February 17. ISKCON 50 – S.Prabhupada Daily Meditations.
Satsvarupa dasa Goswami: “Those Were Happy Days”
Srila Prabhupada would often be silent for long periods and then suddenly ask something that was on his mind. I remember once he suddenly asked, “Where in the world can I go where there will be no visitors and I can simply be alone to write my books?” Of all these exchanges, which I witnessed, this one reminds me of the times when our spiritual master was all alone in New York. He has said that those were happy days. One reason was because Prabhupada depended on Krishna entirely without having to depend on many disciples. In the later years, until he came to Second Avenue and saved us, it was not certain whether many Westerners could actually become practicing devotees. Srila Prabhupada’s discovery of this, on behalf of Lord Caitanya, produced happiness for him and for us. He was such a realistic missionary though, he never basked in that happiness or exaggerated it with praises of his own accomplishment. As soon as he knew that Westerners could take to Krishna consciousness, Prabhupada immediately took that good news and went further and further with it, all around the world. In his persistent desire to have time alone to write, we get an indication of what Prabhupada meant when he said, “Those were happy days.”
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How to Succeed, and Fail, in Krishna Consciousness, February 6, Alachua, Florida
Giriraj Swami

uddhavaGiriraj Swami read and spoke from Srila Rupa Goswami’s Nectar of Instruction.

“Like Srila Prabhupada said, ‘We have to become conscious before we become Krishna conscious.’ We should not talk about others without reason. In other words there should be some sort of filtering process between what goes on in our mind and what comes out of our mouth—at least in the beginning. After Krishna had gone to Mathura, Uddhava went to meet the Gopis in Vrindavan and the Gopis had so many complaints about Krishna—of course it was on the platform of highest love. But they had so many complaints. Not only about this incarnation but about other incarnations as well. When Uddhava asked, ‘If He is so bad, why do you talk about Him? ‘The Gopis answered, ‘If Krishna can live without us, we can live without Him. But, we cannot live without talking about Him. So, when our minds are so filled with Krishna that the only thing that can come out of our mouth is Krishna, then we don’t need to worry about filtering. But, when we have different things in our mind we should be conscious before wen speak.”

How to Succeed, and Fail, in Krishna Consciousness, Alachua

Из “Хари-бхакти-виласы”
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“Среди этих разнообразных путей: неблагодать земли устраняется благодаря стопам,
неблагоприятные направления устраняются взглядами,
а неблагодать с небес – руками Вишну-бхакт, танцующих в блаженстве”.

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Чудеса случаются
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“О Махадев! Скажу тебе… воистину,
святое имя Кришны – самое мистичное из всех.
Знай точно: оно вернет и мертвого обратно к жизни”.

[ Шрила Санатана Госвами, “Шри Хари-бхакти-виласа” 11.501,
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“O Mahadeva! I am telling you the truth!
The holy name of Krishna is most confidential.
Know for certain that this holy name can bring a dead man back to life.”

Gita 09.25 – Different paths lead to different goals
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Overcoming the false ego
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, November 2015, Vrindavan, India, Video Interview)

gopis surrenderingThe scriptures speak about ahankara which means material attachment or false ego. False ego implies identification with the body where we think, ‘I am this body and all the things in the world are mine – I and mine!’  This is the bodily conception of life – aham mameti. This is false ego but there is also purified ego. Purified ego means to know that we are the eternal servants of Krsna and this is the ego which is desirable. This ego leads to eternal life where we eternally remember that we are the servants of Krsna. Then we become blissful and happy to be with blissful Krsna. Then life is ecstatic at every moment and every step is a dance and every word is a song!

Harinama in Pantai 66 (Double Six Beach), Australia (Album with…
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Harinama in Pantai 66 (Double Six Beach), Australia (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Svalpam apy asya dharmasya trayate mahato bhayat: even a little devotional service can save one from the greatest danger. Devotional service, which begins with chanting of the holy name of the Lord, is so powerful that even if one falls down, he can be saved from all calamities if he somehow or other chants the holy name of the Lord. This is the extraordinary power of the Lord’s holy name. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 6.1.63 Purport)
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Reincarnation 1 – Preview of scientific, historical and philosophical analysis
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Mahaprabhu’s Victory – Over the Mayavadis at Benares
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Hare KrishnaBy Karuna Dharini Devi Dasi

The Mayavadi sannyasis asked, “You belong to our Sankara-sampradaya and live in our village, Benares. Why then do You not associate with us? . . . You look as brilliant as if You were Narayana Himself. Will You kindly explain why You have adopted the behavior of lower-class people?” Mayavadis address each other as “Narayana” because they think they are all going to become Narayan a or merge into the energy of Narayana when they reach perfection. Seeing Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s gorgeous effulgence, they were astonished. Perhaps He had achieved their desired goal. They could not appreciate that the Supreme Personality of Godhead Narayana was in front of them. Lord Caitanya replied, “My spiritual master considered Me a fool. He told Me I am not qualified to study. He said to just chant Hare Krishna, which is the essence of the Vedas. He told me that simply by chanting the holy name of Krishna one can obtain freedom from material existence. Indeed, simply by chanting the Hare Krishna mantra one will be able to see the lotus feet of the Lord.” Continue reading "Mahaprabhu’s Victory – Over the Mayavadis at Benares
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Parasites of the Mind
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Hare KrishnaBy Caitanya Carana Dasa

Material desires are like parasites because they almost always subvert, even sabotage, our best interests. When they divert us from our goals, they are the sources of distraction, as explained above. And when they themselves become our goals, their effect is even more deleterious: they become sources of frustration and even devastation. This is the surprising and challenging assertion of the Bhagavad-gita (5.22), which states that the intelligent stay away from material pleasures the goals of material desires because they recognize that such pleasures lead not to happiness but to misery. We can make our intelligence fit to realize the truth of this Gita verse by using as a contemplation tool the acronym FIT (Futile, Insubstantial, Temporary), which encompasses the three kinds of possible results when we seek material pleasures: Continue reading "Parasites of the Mind
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Is Krsna Our Master or Our Servant?
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Hare KrishnaBy Urmila Devi Dasi

"You've broken your probation three times," the stern judge said. He leaned forward on the desk and glared at the man in shackles and bright orange prison clothes. "You've had to go to a drug-rehabilitation program. Each time you start the program, but then you leave. Do you know the penalty for breaking probation?" The young accused with muscular arms and a nearly shaved head stood straight like a soldier and said nothing. He almost succeeded in appearing repentant. At least the judge might have thought so. "Fifteen years," the words came heavily and slowly. "Fifteen years. Back in prison for fifteen years." There was a long pause. "Do you want to go back to prison for fifteen years?" "No, your honor. I just hated that treatment program I was sentenced to. I'd like a chance at another kind of program. Please. One last chance. If it's the program I'm asking for, I'll definitely stick with it and kick this cocaine for good." The court reporter held her fingers above the keys. No one moved. Continue reading "Is Krsna Our Master or Our Servant?
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Yatra to Gollapalem Village. Gollapalem is a small hamlet…
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Yatra to Gollapalem Village.
Gollapalem is a small hamlet surrounded by green fields all around. People are mostly from Yadava community and there are around 60-70 houses in the village. Though the village is small, almost every house has cows and bulls. The main occupation is agriculture and salt production. January 14, 2016 being sankranthi festival, everyone was busy decorating their houses with festoons and big colorful rangolis in the courtyard. Everywhere there was pounding of rice in traditional mortar to prepare fresh sweets for the festival. The Yatra bus reached the village in the morning hours at 7:30. As soon as we arrived in the village, children crowded us and later a group of nearly 30 young men assembled to volunteer in the proceedings. The program started with the procession of taking Sri Jagannath-Baldev-Subhadra mai in the chariot; almost all the men in the village joined the procession. Though the village was small the procession went on for three hours stopping at almost every house as the people made various offerings to Lord Jagannath. At the end of the procession we received not less than 50 kgs of different vegetables. Later villagers assembled in a newly built Sri Rama temple. Go puja was performed in solemnity. It was followed by lectures on the Holy Name and mother cow. We could not show visual presentation because it was day time. Young men asked questions related to differences between many faiths. The village head offered to build an ashram and a temple for Lord Krishna if we were prepared to take up preaching there.

First Universalist Unitarian Church – Antariksh Das (Hare…
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First Universalist Unitarian Church - Antariksh Das (Hare Krishna movement) 15/22 ‘Sri Siksastakam’ (2 min video)
SIKSASTAKAM VERSE 3
trnad api sunicena
taror iva sahisnuna
amanina manadena
kirtaniyah sada harih
“One who is humbler than a blade of grass, more forbearing than a tree who gives due honour to others without desiring honour for himself is qualified to always chant the Holy Name of Krishna.”
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First University Hostel Program In East Africa (Album with…
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First University Hostel Program In East Africa (Album with photos)
By Srila Prabhupada’s Mercy, the Hare Krishna Training centre was opened in Nairobi and in 10 months has made 30 devotees. The centre serves as a residential facility for students studying various courses. Our twice weekly program holds 150 students from the local community.
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How one devotee was saved. Ramesvara dasa ACBSP: I had just…
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How one devotee was saved.
Ramesvara dasa ACBSP: I had just turned 19 and was a student at Reed College. Sriman Locana Prabhu was the temple president of the Portland Yatra and would lead the devotees everyday on Harer Nama Sankirtan chanting all over the City. Krsna led me to him by the sound of those Kartals and I started joining his Kirtan party 3-4 days per week. His preaching and the transcendental knowledge he imparted in answering my questions culminated in my falling in prostrated obeisances on the City street, crying while holding his lotus feet, sobbingly murmuring “You’ve save me, you’ve saved me”! I moved into the temple after quitting college that very evening. As loud as I can boardcast - LOCANA PRABHU SAVED ME and made me a devotee - I am his eternal loving friend and adoring servant, Ramesvara dasa. (In the photo Locana Prabhu with Srila Prabhupada)

February 16. ISKCON 50 – S.Prabhupada Daily…
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February 16. ISKCON 50 – S.Prabhupada Daily Meditations.
Satsvarupa dasa Goswami: Focus on Prabhupada the Individual.
We sometimes spend so much time going on with our regular duties that we forget about Prabhupada. We don’t think of him enough to actually stop and focus on Prabhupada as a person. The person who was here is beneficial. We have to become still enough, quiet enough, to be able to remember him.
We tend to be almost arrogant about the fact that we are living now, as if that gives us a superior vision of Prabhupada, as if he is among the dead and we are among the living. Actually, we have a feeble hold on this life. In this tiny amount of space and time, we will each disappear.
The consciousness we command and the space we live in – why do we think this is more important than where Prabhupada is? Is it because we think our world is manifest and Prabhupada’s world is unmanifest? Prabhupada’s world is not unmanifest. Prabhupada is with Krishna in Goloka. That world is the only really manifest world. We may not see him in the material world, but that is because we are so insignificant in relation to Krishna. Prabhupada is in the real world, and we are in the kingdom of death.
Our attitude should be that “Prabhupada has gone to participate in his intimate relationship with Krishna and I have been left behind.” He came here and developed a relationship with us, gave us adequate instructions and we vowed to follow him, but ultimately he left us stumbling behind. We are trying to figure out the meaning of his books, how to act, how to get along with one another. Sometimes we make serious mistakes. But we are also calling to him, running after him, “Prabhupada! Prabhupada!” This is our actual position. Therefore, don’t be complacent. Visit his room and try to taste a little of our own deaths, then feel the need to catch up to him, the need to perfect ourselves.
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How to Think of Krishna?
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Sri Rupa Goswami advises us how to think of Krishna (Bhakti Rasāmṛta Sindhu 1.2.294)

kṛṣṇaṁ smaran janaṁ cāsya preṣṭhaṁ nija-samīhitam
tat-tat-kathā-rataś cāsau kuryād vāsaṁ vraje sadā

Kṛṣṇaṁ smaran is the first injunction: “think of Krishna.” Next, janam cāsya: “In  thinking of Krishna, also think of his people.” 

It’s phrased this way because kṛṣṇa-smarana is ubiquitous to all bhakti-sādhana (viz. “smartavya-satatam-viṣṇoḥ…”) but the hallmark of rāgānugā-sādhana is that we don’t just think of Krishna, we think of him with “his people.”

Which “people”? Preṣṭham: the people who are in love with him.

And, even more specific, nija-samīhitam: the people who are in love with him in the same way that we want to be in love with him.

When telling us to think of Krishna Sri Rupa advises us that kīrtan/kathā is essential. We will think more of Krishna the more we hear about him. So he says, tat-tat-kathā-rataś cāsau, “Discuss everything about those two, with great delight.”

Who are “those two”? Krishna and his preṣṭha-jana (his beloved) whose type of affection you desire. This implies that there would be one special nija-jana in particular who would perfectly epitomize the love for Krishna you desire. For example, Krishna and Radha. Or Krishna and Yasoda.

And the final line? Kuryād vāsaṁ vraje sadā: By doing this, may you always reside in Vraja [with them].” Here Rūpa Goswāmī advises us not to think of Krishna and his beloved as a museum piece, or a subject of study. Rather we must think of ourselves as having an active role in the affairs of Krishna and his beloved. We must think of Krishna in a way that causes us to “live with” Krishna.

Sri Rupa Goswami’s instructions are as deep and satisfying as the ocean of nectar itself.

Vraja Kishor

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Gita 09.24 – Education about reality is not discrimination against certain features of reality
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Chant for upliftment
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, November 2015, Vrindavan, India, Video Interview)

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We chant the Hare Krsna maha-mantra because it is said that by chanting these sixteen syllables all the influence of the Kali will be destroyed. Under the influence of Kali, we are becoming totally degraded. Illicit activities such as meat eating, gambling, intoxication and illicit sex are rampant in the world. Day-by-day, we become pulled down more and more, and degraded more and more and we sink deeper into the swamp of suffering. But, the chanting of Hare Krsna can liberate us from all this suffering. Therefore we must chant that name of Krsna as recommended in Kali-santarana Upanisad: Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.

Hiring – Elementary School Teachers.Goswami Academy
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Hiring - Elementary School Teachers.
Goswami Academy, a spiritually-centered elementary school, located in Houston, Texas, is seeking applicants for teaching positions in both the early childhood and elementary level.
We are seeking qualified candidates who possess enthusiasm for working with children in a highly collaborative teaching environment. If you are a self-starter who wants to be part of a mission-driven school that provides an opportunity to grow personally and professionally, we encourage you to apply.
Goswami Academy follows a 175 day school year with time off during summer and holidays. This position will begin in August 2016. The successful candidate is required to attend professional development training in July.
Qualifications:
Good standing with relevant experience
Able to pass local, state, and federal criminal background screenings.
Able to pass CPS Background screening.
Able to speak, read, and write English fluently.
US citizen or possess documentation of right to work in the US.
Ability to deliver engaging curriculum
Connect learning with spiritual base.
Current first aid and CPR certification preferred.
Able to teach in a multi-level setting.
Interested applicants should email current resume to the principal at subhra@goswamiacademy.com Send all correspondence to the attention of Subhra Lind (Principal).
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Scholarship and Devotion: Can They Co-Exist?
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Hare KrishnaBy Prof. Keith Ward

Can a scholar be a true believer? Can a believer be a good scholar? Two parts of a problem that has exercised many in the West since at least the Enlightenment. Prof. Keith Ward, Regius Professor Emeritus of Divinity at the University of Oxford, takes a fresh look at the conundrum by examining some of the main problems and outlining a few principles that may help modern-day devotee-scholars. Religion calls for total commitment and faith. Scholarship calls for critical reasoning and a questioning of all presuppositions. How then can religious devotion and academic scholarship live together, even in the same person? It may seem impossible. There are those who say that simple faith is enough, and scholarship is a distraction from a life of devotion. There are others who say that the study of religions requires a lack of commitment, so that you can be dispassionate and detached about whatever findings you come up with. Are devotees who become scholars thus doomed to religious schizophrenia, with two halves of their minds, the committed and the sceptical, condemned never to meet? Continue reading "Scholarship and Devotion: Can They Co-Exist?
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Happy Family Day from the Hare Krishna Temple!
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Today is Family Day and so the Hare Krishna Temple would like to wish you and your family all the best on this special day.  We actually had to Google the official explanation for Family Day and got the following, "Family Day is observed in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan on the third Monday of February. In British Columbia, Family Day falls on the second Monday of February. This holiday celebrates the importance of families and family life to people and their communities."

So, with that in mind, we would like to thank each and every one of you for also being part of our big Toronto Hare Krishna family!  Expressing appreciation is always a good thing for devotees to do and so even though we don't get too many comments on posts, we would like to encourage devotees to leave a comment on this post with some words of appreciation for the rest of your Hare Krishna family!

Venice Maha Harinam 2016 (Album with photos) The last 6th of…
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Venice Maha Harinam 2016 (Album with photos)
The last 6th of February the devotees of the Prabhupada Desh’s community together with devotees from Milan and Florence held an ecstatic Harinama in the streets of Venice. Every year during this time thousands and thousands of people come to Venice to celebrate the famous Venice Carnival. And when the people in mask, who are there in a festive mood, meet the Harinama party begin to dance and chant happily with the devotees, thousands of prasadam cookies was distributed too.
The Venice Harinamas are always especially ecstatic. Next Venice Carnival’s Harinama will be February 25th, 2017, most welcome, who would like to participate please contact Prabhupada Desh’s site or facebook page. Jay Harinama Sankirtana Yajna Ki!!! Jay!!
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Radha Krishna Camp in Brazil: More Than a Retreat
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By Bhagavan Das



The Radha Krishna campers in front of ISKCON Nova Gokula temple

Photos by Madhumati Radhika.

Considering the major part of the list of things to bring – mat, repellent, water bottle, flashlight – it may seem like a holiday camp like any other. However, it does not take too long until the recommended items reveal that it is a different kind of camp. The list shows: tilaka, japa-mala, devotional clothes. After all, as one can read in the promotional poster, it is “more than an retreat”. Indeed: it not a simple retreat, but a spiritual retreat, and unique to young vaishnavas.

It was in Nova Gokula, Pindamonhangaba, Brazil, that was held the second edition of Radha Krishna Camp (RKC). Surpassing the first edition of the event, the 2016 RKC, which took place from the 5th to the 12th of January, was attended by over 40 devotees, between 12 and 16 years of age, who went to an intensive retreat, where they could make new friends, have fun and experience an ideal spiritual life.

The beautiful landscape of Nova Gokula

Coinciding with the summer holidays in Brazil, RKC met the needs of the new generation of vaishnavas of engaging their free time in a healthy way, while they don’t have any school obligations.

Among children of Krishna devotees and children of supporters, the young devotees arrived “shy, quiet and resistant to change”, says Subhadra, one of the camp organizers. That already began to change on the first day, however, when, after the reception and presentation of the group leaders and of the general program, there were some games for interaction. “They know each other and develop friendship and complicity as the activities happen”, explains Subhadra.

 

“They know each other and develop friendship and complicity as the activities happen”

And there was no lack of activities at all. The teens and tweens, in addition to the temple routine, waking up before sunrise, also had a full day, every day, of activities planned to take place within Nova Gokula community and visitations outside the farm as well. “We avoided leisure time as much as possible. The program was developed to occupy them full time. Although it was exhausting sometimes, the intention was to avoid mishaps and unnecessary conflicts among participants”, explains Subhadra, which is an educational psychologist.

Among the activities carried out in the holy atmosphere of Nova Gokula, there was a lot of contact with nature: a visit to the stables, work in the garden and bathing in the river were some opportunities provided for participants for enjoying the simple life, away from the artificiality and pollution in urban environment. Vaikuntha Murti, Secretary for the Youth of ISKCON Brazil and Subhadra’s husband, says: “The visit to the goshala was surprising because many of them had little contact with nature, and although we had gone there just to observe, almost all of them asked to milk a cow and gave their best to achieve it, contrary to my expectations”.

 

Kids at the goshala

In the words of Purushatraya Swami, a Brazilian spiritual master, a visit to a farm where there is cow protection is an opportunity to “meditate with your eyes open”. There in Nova Gokula, the Deity of Krishna is known as Gokulananda, “the bliss of the house of the cows”. Certainly to see the cows of Krishna, milk them and then see the milk being taken away to make preparations for Krishna is a very special meditation with open eyes.

And that is the central point of all activities in RKC, of course. It is not just for a relaxing contact with nature, but for remembering Krishna in every act. Parama Karuna, one of the group leaders of the camp and he himself a son of devotees, says: “This project serves to educate and teach Krishna consciousness in a practical way. And this is very important, obviously”.

Well, if the goal is to have a day of cowherd boy, of a friend of Krishna, with river, milking and planting, let’s also add games and sports, because we know very well from the scriptures that the friends of Krishna used to have a lot of fun. These activities were due to Arjuna Sundara, expert at rappelling and kayaking, among other radical activities! Hiking, zip lines, volleyball and soccer made ​​the joy of all.

 

Annapurna excited about the zip line

Now, if you think the “good youngsters” of RKC got excited only about running, diving and kicking a ball, you are sorely mistaken. Their interest for the pure wisdom of Krishna consciousness proved to be a great lust. “They undoubtedly showed how much they were eager to know more about the vaishnava philosophy and culture”, recalls Subhadra. “And they realized that there is a lot to be discovered and learned”.

The direct study of Krishna consciousness philosophy was facilitated by none other than Chandramukha Swami, a sannyasi of undeniably youthful spirit. The Bhagavad-gita and the chanting of the holy names were the main topics of study. “Maharaja Chandramukha loved the proposal of the RKC”, tells us Vaikuntha Murti. “He was delighted by the clever questions during his classes”.

 

Chandramukha Swami

Another delight to everybody was the art that permeated the days of the retreat. Drama and music, two arts well explored among followers of Sri Chaitanya since the beginning of gaudiya vaishnavism, were present there. “The spiritual interest had a better answer through music and drama, since theory for those who have so much energy is not very simple to be presented”, admits Katyayani, a group leaders, mentioning the peculiar nature of teenagers.

The dynamics of dramatic games, led by Murari Dasa, who has a degree in Drama, introduced the participants to professional concepts of staging, like recognition of space and movement, scenic body, voice, direction, speed etc. Murari tells us that he allowed everything to flow more freely, taking advantage of what they’ve brought from their cultural background and creativity. At the end, they analyzed the scenes together, discussing whether they could be improved in something, if they had a beginning and an end, and how they could give a more devotional flavor to it. Along this development of techniques, the workshops were designed to integrate well the participants – a goal which was certainly achieved.

Murari with the drama group

The musical height was the rehearsal with Chandramukha Swami, who has to his credit countless CDs recorded – there are so many that if you ask him the exact number, he will say that he does not know. After the private rehearsal, a presentation was made to the residents of Nova Gokula, with Chandramukha and his band accompanied by the choir of participants of the youth camp.

With so much motivation for the arts, Subhadra tells us that a bard was revealed from among the campers. “One of the participants demonstrated ability to produce songs, and as soon as the opportunity arose, he went on to sing about funny things that happened during the retreat, along with others. It was striking and very fun”.

If everything had come down to Nova Gokula, that would have not been a small event, but the spirit that Prabhupada instilled in us is of expanding, isn’t it? Time to hit the road, then. Three very nice activities beyond the gates of Krishna’s cows were waiting for the devotees.

In Taubaté, just one hour from Pindamonhangaba, they had the opportunity to visit the fire department of the city, where they learned more about this important profession in which men and women often risk their own life to save the lives of others. They learned, with the gentle presentation of two sergeants, basic guidelines for the prevention of fires and other accidents.

At the fire station

During the visit to the Cathedral of Saint Theresa, they were received by deacon Marcelo, who, with particular attention, share with them many details and curiosities of the cathedral and particularities of Catholicism, the biggest religion in Brazil. Then they had a meeting with Catholic youth, in an inter-religious interaction that provided to our young devotees the opportunity to know how the Catholic youth experiences their religion and vice versa. There was an exchange of questions about each other’s’ religion and, at the end, each group made ​​an artistic performance. “It was a very rich and fruitful meeting”, recalls Vaikuntha. 

Visit to the Cathedral of Saint Theresa

A third activity outside Nova Gokula was the visit to the central office of BBT, the official publisher of Srila Prabhupada’s books, sometimes referred to as “Prabhupada’s heart”. There, they had the opportunity to know the stages of production and distribution of a book, the physical facilities of the building and the importance of Srila Prabhupada’s books for preservation and propagation of Krishna’s teachings.

 

In the storage of BBT Brazil

On the last day, there was a retrospective of all the eight days of retreat, moments of reflection and a secret santa to definitively tie the bonds of friendship. “It was very cool… I am very sad that I have to come back home”, said Nina, 14. For Pedro, also 14, RKC was special because he could make new friends and develop his spirituality, “and there were also many interesting activities, such as games and sports”. Annapurna, also 14 years old, begins by highlighting the programs with Chandramukha Swami and the making of new friends, but soon she prefers not to highlight anything: “Everything was very special”.

It was not only the cowherd boys and young milkmaids who have learned and had good moments – the “big guys” behind the event too. Katyayani, one of the three group leaders in charge of the girls, says that by seeing the dedication of Subhadra, she came to admire even more her devoted colleague and feels realized for have being giving her company to all the children of devotees in a simple and spontaneous way, so that they may understand that the association of devotees is something light and natural. Vaikuntha Murti says that to be with the new generation renews his enthusiasm. “I’m dealing with the future of ISKCON, and it is very gratifying to know that our institution will have a bright future because we are investing in our young people”.

 

Friends

Murari summarizes RKC: “In my modest view, the basis of Bhagavad-gita is friendship and service. It is beautiful to see in RKC teenagers engaged in Krishna consciousness in this way. Each one of them came with their own style, with their particular tastes, but interacted with each other respecting and being respected with love and trust”. 

Finally, Subhadra says: “I have a feeling of ‘mission accomplished’. Although our time with them is very short, I feel that they will take to their homes and their lives a little bit of what they lived with us. And it will make a difference”.

If it was “very short”, it is comforting to know that the “little bit” that they carry with them includes the desire to return. Tavares, 15, says: “A  week of sheer devotion to Krishna, beautiful friendships, activities very well prepared – for sure I will come back”.

The whole “gang”, in front of the murti of Srila Prabhupada

There will be the third edition of RKC? Oh, yeah! The next editions are already being planned. Although they don’t have details yet, Subhadra and Vaikuntha already tell us they want to do something even bigger and also reach other age groups. They think it may be difficult to do it and they don’t know exactly where to begin from, but with the blessings of these dozens of special souls who return to their homes fully satisfied with them, would anyone doubt that they can do it?

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Bhagavan Dasa is chief-editor of BBT Brazil and Back to Godhead Brazil. He has a degree in English language and literature, and has been working with translation and editing since 2005. Bhagavan Dasa is authour of three books, including a poetic version of the Bhagavad-gita. He is a initiated disciple of Dhanvantari Swami and lives in Juiz de Fora – MG, with his wife and their son, Hari (2).

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