* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ************************************************************************ N O R T H A M E R I C A N S A N K I R T A N N E W S L E T T E R ************************************************************************ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * January 2016 2/18/2016 For the pleasure of Srila Prabhupada this file contains the following North American results for the month of January: North American Totals Monthly Temples Monthly Top 100 Individuals Monthly Top 5 This file is best viewed and printed using a fixed pitch font. In WinCOM select Options, General, and change to Fixed pitch. In a word processor chose Edit, Select All, and select a fixed pitch font such as Courier. All glories to your service, Your servant, Mayapur Sasi dasa Scores received thru 02/18/2016 North American offering to Srila Prabhupada MahaBig Big Medium Small BTGs Total Total % Templ/ Books Books Books Books Mags Books Points Change Devote -------------------------------------------------------------------- January 12925 7180 7058 17156 4382 48701 41308.20 +9% 21/ 84 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Totals 12925 7180 7058 17156 4382 48701 41308.20 +9% 21/ 84 (%)Change compared to last year North American Sankirtan Newsletter ALL TEMPLES January 2016 % M-Big Big Medium Small BTGs Temples (size) Points Change Books Books Books Books Mags _______________________________________________________________________ 1 Los Angeles (L) US 14613.00 na 4360 2518 1968 9174 975 2 RupanugaVedicColle US 9013.70 na 3203 2116 137 524 2922 3 TBB TSKP (MS) US 4196.00 na 1058 730 2228 942 5 4 Gainesville (M) US 3598.50 na 1150 655 678 1218 0 5 Denver (M) US 2256.20 na 719 282 560 1016 22 6 New York Harinam ( US 1434.25 na 339 423 166 1001 0 7 New Talavan (S) US 1355.50 na 530 13 499 132 0 8 Laguna Beach (S) US 1253.40 na 537 81 79 170 164 9 Toronto (S) Can 710.95 na 252 76 171 131 39 10 Dallas (M) US 645.25 na 234 91 27 281 25 11 New Orleans (S) US 513.00 na 58 0 330 928 0 12 Hillsborough, NC ( US 341.25 na 84 69 7 357 115 13 Miami (S) US 305.00 na 86 46 3 340 5 14 Chicago (S) US 289.25 na 65 22 63 423 0 15 Hartford (MS) US 226.55 na 72 32 20 143 48 16 Silicon Valley(ISV US 211.25 na 94 0 0 93 0 17 Vancouver (S) Can 130.25 na 27 16 58 65 18 18 Berkeley (S) US 106.90 na 18 10 59 108 44 19 Baltimore (MS) US 101.25 na 37 0 4 101 0 20 Texarkana (S) US 3.50 na 1 0 0 6 0 21 Arkadelphia (S) US 3.25 na 1 0 1 3 0 (%)Change compared (*)New record to monthly average for this year North American Sankirtan Newsletter WEEKEND WARRIORS ETC January 2016 % M-Big Big Medium Small BTGs Individuals or Group Points Change Books Books Books Books Mags _______________________________________________________________________ 1 WW Team ISV Week Sil US 211.25 na 94 0 0 93 0 2 WW Toronto WW Tor Can 203.50 na 55 11 120 90 0 3 WW Dallas Dal US 166.00 na 55 22 27 82 0 4 WW Texarkana WW Tex US 3.50 na 1 0 0 6 0 5 WW Arkadelphia W Ark US 3.25 na 1 0 1 3 0 (%)Change compared (*)New record to monthly average for this year North American Sankirtan Newsletter TOP 100 INDIVIDUALS January 2016 % M-Big Big Medium Small BTGs Individuals Points Change Books Books Books Books Mags _______________________________________________________________________ 1 Bk Jay Khush LA US 3101.90 na 934 297 243 3214 119 2 Ananda Kirtan d LA US 2572.65 na 863 165 76 2531 109 3 Krishna Bhagavan RVC US 2523.30 na 906 553 3 152 1188 4 Paramesvara d RVC US 2305.80 na 747 626 0 130 1533 5 Gaur Sundar d LA US 1844.95 na 858 85 68 37 7 6 Bk Storm LA US 1769.75 na 545 182 440 1089 55 7 Prema Sankirtan LA US 1396.00 na 403 137 22 1768 0 8 Deva Krsna d RVC US 1322.75 na 586 120 0 123 0 9 Mohanasini dd Tal US 1315.50 na 530 13 419 132 0 10 Bk Carlos Gai US 1106.50 na 416 175 0 398 0 11 Dasya Prema d RVC US 968.35 na 353 195 92 7 196 12 Bk Carlos TBB US 919.75 na 169 159 653 385 0 13 Brajananda d RVC US 901.00 na 302 297 0 0 0 14 Dharmaraja d RVC US 900.75 na 294 290 0 91 0 15 Madhukari d TBB US 837.25 na 397 3 42 77 0 16 Kalki d(2 Kimani Gai US 836.00 na 255 249 105 98 0 17 Madhava Puri d TBB US 782.75 na 174 151 496 143 0 18 Sacitanoy d LA US 751.50 na 175 329 0 290 0 19 Nidra dd Den US 741.00 na 224 70 295 302 0 20 Gauranga Prema d LA US 722.00 na 58 228 570 372 0 21 Bn Karly Gai US 691.00 na 117 99 473 486 0 22 Bk Joey TBB US 608.50 na 146 130 360 26 0 23 Raya Nitai d TBB US 586.00 na 145 116 233 254 0 24 Prana Hari d Den US 468.95 na 174 67 13 185 12 25 Adi Karta d Gai US 370.50 na 136 76 30 30 0 26 Bk Eric LA US 355.25 na 21 3 548 145 0 27 Caitanya dd Gai US 328.00 na 136 36 30 20 0 28 Nanda Suno dasa Den US 310.00 na 108 39 64 92 0 29 Radha Krishna d LA US 290.85 na 96 46 27 157 1 30 Drumila d NO US 265.00 na 10 0 210 560 0 31 Cakri d Dallas Dal US 252.25 na 102 0 0 183 25 32 Abhimanyu d Gai US 249.00 na 90 20 30 136 0 33 Krsna Kumar d TBB US 248.50 na 0 102 292 0 5 34 Bhrgupati d LA US 241.30 na 76 57 15 92 18 35 Vinoda Kovida d Den US 214.00 na 81 26 42 20 0 36 Bk Karim TBB US 213.25 na 27 69 152 57 0 37 Visala d Mia US 186.50 na 56 18 3 218 5 38 Bhismadeva d Dal US 176.00 na 53 66 0 16 0 39 Amala Purana d Den US 172.25 na 46 36 50 77 0 40 Govinda Datta d LA US 164.25 na 44 0 80 145 0 41 Samyaprasa d Den US 150.75 na 50 28 35 21 0 42 Sacidulal d LA US 129.00 na 48 0 0 132 0 43 Lilakara d Mia US 110.00 na 29 26 0 104 0 44 Sarvatarak d NO US 105.50 na 18 0 0 278 0 45 Ananda Murari d Den US 98.25 na 31 11 43 15 0 46 Dinabandhu Guru Ber US 87.20 na 15 7 47 92 37 47 Gaura Candra d Tor Can 83.25 na 39 0 5 11 0 48 Ananta Gopal d NO US 82.50 na 30 0 30 30 0 49 Visva dd Chi US 70.00 na 20 10 13 54 0 50 Aditya Narayan d Hil US 61.25 na 28 5 0 1 0 51 Dvijamani Gaura RVC US 58.25 na 9 27 22 9 0 52 Uttamananda d Tor Can 58.00 na 24 10 0 0 0 53 Akshay Hil US 52.25 na 22 0 1 31 0 54 Bk Sebastian LA US 42.50 na 0 1 4 158 0 55 Visnu Gada d Van Can 40.25 na 3 12 8 13 18 56 Kaivalya dd Tal US 40.00 na 0 0 80 0 0 57 Bk Deano NO US 40.00 na 0 0 80 0 0 58 Naimisaranya d Dal US 39.00 na 19 1 0 0 0 59 Banke Bihari dd Van Can 37.00 na 10 4 10 32 0 60 Haridham d Van Can 31.00 na 12 0 14 0 0 61 Karuna Dharini LA US 30.00 na 11 3 7 6 0 62 Shankar Pandit d Chi US 27.75 na 5 0 0 71 0 63 Gopi Gita dd LA US 26.25 na 0 0 20 65 0 64 Bn Demi Tor Can 24.20 na 7 3 8 2 27 65 Parama Karuna d Chi US 24.00 na 9 1 0 20 0 66 Bk Nick Den US 21.75 na 2 2 16 31 0 67 Madhava d NO US 20.00 na 0 0 10 60 0 68 Lalita dd Ber US 19.70 na 3 3 12 16 7 69 Bn Tessa Gai US 17.50 na 0 0 10 50 0 70 Jagatpati d Van Can 16.75 na 0 0 24 19 0 71 Radharani dd LA US 15.00 na 1 0 15 22 0 72 Bk Nick Tor Can 14.75 na 5 1 0 15 0 73 Narottamananda d Dal US 12.00 na 5 2 0 0 0 74 Tusta Krsna d Den US 10.25 na 3 3 2 1 0 75 Bk Sonny Chi US 9.00 na 0 0 1 34 0 76 Prajapati d Mia US 8.50 na 1 2 0 18 0 77 Ramanuja d Van Can 4.00 na 2 0 0 0 0 78 Bn Jyoti Den US 3.00 na 0 0 0 12 0 79 Bk Peter Van Can 1.25 na 0 0 2 1 0 (%)Change compared (*)New record to monthly average for this year North American Sankirtan Newsletter MONTHLY TOP 5 TEMPLES AND INDIVIDUALS January 2016 -------- Points -------- ----------- Points ----------- 1 Los Angeles 14613.00 1 Bk Jay Khush LA 3101.90 2 RupanugaVedicCollege 9013.70 2 Ananda Kirtan d LA 2572.65 3 TBB TSKP 4196.00 3 Krishna Bhagavan d RVC 2523.30 4 Gainesville 3598.50 4 Paramesvara d RVC 2305.80 5 Denver 2256.20 5 Gaur Sundar d LA 1844.95 ----- (%)Increase ------ -------- (%)Increase --------- 1 Chicago na 1 Bk Jay Khush LA na 2 Dallas na 2 Ananda Kirtan d LA na 3 Denver na 3 Krishna Bhagavan d RVC na 4 Laguna Beach na 4 Paramesvara d RVC na 5 Miami na 5 Gaur Sundar d LA na ---- Maha-Big Books ---- ------- Maha-Big Books ------- 1 Los Angeles 4360 1 Bk Jay Khush LA 934 2 RupanugaVedicCollege 3203 2 Krishna Bhagavan d RVC 906 3 Gainesville 1150 3 Ananda Kirtan d LA 863 4 TBB TSKP 1058 4 Gaur Sundar d LA 858 5 Denver 719 5 Paramesvara d RVC 747 ------ Big Books ------- ---------- Big Books --------- 1 Los Angeles 2518 1 Paramesvara d RVC 626 2 RupanugaVedicCollege 2116 2 Krishna Bhagavan d RVC 553 3 TBB TSKP 730 3 Sacitanoy d LA 329 4 Gainesville 655 4 Bk Jay Khush LA 297 5 New York Harinam 423 5 Brajananda d RVC 297 ----- Medium Books ----- -------- Medium Books -------- 1 TBB TSKP 2228 1 Bk Carlos TBB TSKP 653 2 Los Angeles 1968 2 Gauranga Prema dChinLA 570 3 Gainesville 678 3 Bk Eric LA 548 4 Denver 560 4 Madhava Puri d TBB TSKP 496 5 New Talavan 499 5 Bn Karly Gainesvil 473 ----- Small Books ------ -------- Small Books --------- 1 Los Angeles 9174 1 Bk Jay Khush LA 3214 2 Gainesville 1218 2 Ananda Kirtan d LA 2531 3 Denver 1016 3 Prema Sankirtan d LA 1768 4 New York Harinam 1001 4 Bk Storm LA 1089 5 TBB TSKP 942 5 Drumila d New Orlea 560 ------ Magazines ------- --------- Magazines ---------- 1 RupanugaVedicCollege 2922 1 Paramesvara d RVC 1533 2 Los Angeles 975 2 Krishna Bhagavan d RVC 1188 3 Laguna Beach 164 3 Dasya Prema d RVC 196 4 Hillsborough, NC 115 4 Bk Jay Khush LA 119 5 Hartford 48 5 Ananda Kirtan d LA 109 ------ Full Sets ------- --------- Full Sets ---------- 1 Los Angeles 18 1 Gaur Sundar d LA 14 2 Denver 4 2 Nidra dd Denver 4 3 Laguna Beach 4 3 Bk Jay Khush LA 3 4 Hartford 3 4 Prema Sankirtan d LA 1 5 Silicon Valley(ISV) 3 5 Caitanya dd Gainsvill 1 ----- BBT Payments ----- ------ Matajis - Points ------ 1 Los Angeles 23170 1 Mohanasini dd New Talav1315.50 2 RupanugaVedicCollege 6925 2 Nidra dd Denver 741.00 3 TBB TSKP 5642 3 Caitanya dd Gainsvill 328.00 4 Hillsborough, NC 5141 4 Visva dd Chicago 70.00 5 Hartford 2149 5 Kaivalya dd New Talav 40.00 --- Bhaktas - Points --- ----- Bhaktins - Points ------ 1 Bk Jay Khush LA 3101.90 1 Bn Karly Gainesvil 691.00 2 Bk Storm LA 1769.75 2 Bn Demi Toronto 24.20 3 Bk Carlos Gainesvil1106.50 3 Bn Tessa Gainesvil 17.50 4 Bk Carlos TBB TSKP 919.75 4 Bn Jyoti Denver 3.00 5 Bk Joey TBB TSKP 608.50 5 0.00 Veteran Men(20+yrs) Points -Veteran Women(20+yrs) Points- 1 Gaur Sundar d LA 1844.95 1 Mohanasini dd New Talav1315.50 2 Prema Sankirt LA 1396.00 2 Nidra dd Denver 741.00 3 Sacitanoy d LA 751.50 3 Karuna Dharini dd LA 30.00 4 Adi Karta d Gainesvil 370.50 4 Lalita dd Berkeley 19.70 5 Drumila d New Orlea 265.00 5 Radharani dd LA 15.00 HOW TO SEND IN SCORES Monthly scores can still be sent the usual ways: fax, phone, snail mail and e-mail. Please send them before the 7th of the next month. When sending scores by e-mail, please use the same basic format as the printed scoresheet: Temple: (Important!) Month: (Important!) (Enter BOOKS below--NOT points) SUB M1 S1 H1 S2 H2 S3 H3 S4 H4 SETS Temple totals x x xx x x xx x xx x xx x Top devotees: Bk Mike x x x x x x x x x x x Krsna d x x x x x x x x xx xx x Radha dd xx xx x x x xx xxx x x etc. Please... Try to limit each line to 80 characters maximum. You can omit the codes you don't use. You can start with H4 if you wish. Make sure the columns line up properly when viewed with a fixed pitch font. Use spaces (not tabs) between columns. Include your temple's name! Include the month the scores are for! Include temple totals for the month. List each month separately. Don't combine two or more months together. Don't just report Small, Big, Mahabig, etc.--->Use the codes S1,S2 etc. or make sure you specify hard or soft cover books Don't send every devotee's score. Just the top devotees who will have a chance to appear in the newsletter. Send scores to Mayapur@aol.com --- Please observe the Fair Play rules --- DEADLINE for scores is the 7th of the following month!
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Kirtana at Nnrsimha-pali
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The subject of Gaura-prema at Hari-hara ksetra
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Parikrama 2016.
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Suvarna-vihara
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Parikrama 2016.
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A pilgrim in Vrindavana (Album with photos)
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A pilgrim in Vrindavana (Album with photos)
Indradyumna Swami: Home Again! I have come back Home, to Vrindavan, after a 3-month break in South India.To absorb the mood of this sacred dhama I went to Surya Kunda yesterday. Surya Kunda is where Srimati Radharani goes each day to worship the Sun God and meet Her beloved, Sri Krsna Candra. I took special interest in the samadhi mandir of Sri Madhusudana das babaji, who gave babaji to our Jagannatha das babaji, the spiritual master of Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur. So glad to be back home!
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Two lusciously illustrated books for devotees.
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Two lusciously illustrated books for devotees.
The Museum of Sacred Art (MOSA) in Radhadesh, Belgium, has just published two lusciously illustrated books for devotees to feast their eyes on: “Illuminations from the Bhagavad-gita” and “Prabhupada Meditations.”
An exhibit featuring all the original paintings will start on May 28th at the MOSA Gallery in Radhadesh. The opening will be attended by the Ambassador of India, authors Kim Waters and Chris Murray, members of the Hindu community, and the ISKCON congregation. It will include a cultural program with music, dance, and a prasadam meal.
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Washington D.C., ISKCON’s 50th Celebrations.
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Washington D.C., ISKCON’s 50th Celebrations.
With ISKCON’s 50th anniversary year now here, ISKCON devotees all over the world are getting inspired to bring their communities together and celebrate in creative ways.
At the temple in Potomac, a suburb of Washington D.C., for example, community members are holding their first 50-hour kirtan.
“Actually, it’s more like 60 hours,” says organizer Manu Bhattacharjee. “We started on February 12th, and until the 20th we’re holding kirtans from 4:30pm to 8:30pm every weekday, and from 10:00am to 8:30 on the weekend.”
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Scenes from parikrama to Suvarna-vihara, Hari-hara ksetra and Nrsimhapali
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Sri Nityananda Prabhu–An Incarnation of Mercy
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Nityananda Prabhu, as the first expansion of the Lord, is the original spiritual master. He is the first servant of the Lord, and He is the first teacher to give knowledge of the Lord (outside of the Lord Himself). The duty of the spiritual master is to engage in the service of the Lord and to give knowledge of the Lord, and Nityananda Prabhu does both. Age padaye tare, to fall down before Him--to bow or fall down before the spiritual master, to surrender to the spiritual master--is the first qualification for any disciple. The Bhagavad-gita instructs, tad viddhi pranipatena pariprasnena sevaya. First, pranipata: you must fall down, surrender, before the spiritual master. So, anyone who falls down before Nityananda Prabhu, even though he or she may be duracara (sinful and fallen), will be delivered. Continue reading "Sri Nityananda Prabhu–An Incarnation of Mercy
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Lord Nityananda’s mercy: The magnitude, the motivation and the magic
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Chaitanya Bhagavata gives us special insight into the transcendental psychology of Nityananda Prabhu. When he heard about the fallen condition of Jagai-Madhai, his eyes lit up with not just compassion but also ambition – the ambition to glorify Lord Chaitanya in a way that would be remembered for all time to come: “These two people are so contaminated that on seeing them pious people feel impelled to bathe in the Ganges to purify themselves. If these sinners can become so pure that people on seeing them feel that they have become purified, as if having bathed in the Ganges, then the fame of all Lord Chaitanya will spread in all the three worlds.” With this desire to glorify Lord Chaitanya, Lord Nityananda tolerated even the brutal assault on his head and uttered the incredible words of compassion that have become etched forever in the collective memory of Gaudiya Vaishanvas: "merechhish kolshir kana, tai bole ki prem debona" (Shall I stop giving you love because you have hit me with an earthen pot?). Continue reading "Lord Nityananda’s mercy: The magnitude, the motivation and the magic
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Lord Nityananda Delivers the Thieves
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A Greedy Gang of Thieves: Srila Vrindavana Dasa Thakura has narrated this astonishing pastime in Chaitanya-bhagavata (Antya-khanda 5.527–706). The leader of the gang, who had been born in a brahmana family, had rejected religious principles to associate with wicked, materialistic people and lead a sinful life of cheating, stealing, and even murder. Fortunately for him, he dwelled in the holy land of Navadvipa when Lord Nityananda was performing His pastimes there. Lord Nityananda was residing with a devotee named Hiranya Pandita. Although Hiranya Pandita was poor, his heart was rich with pure love of God, and Lord Nityananda appreciated his company so much that He left His other associates to stay in Hiranya Pandita's home. Unlike Hiranya Pandita, the thief lacked such appreciation for the spiritual wealth of Lord Nityananda's company. He simply coveted others' material assets under the illusion that these would somehow make him happy. One day, the thief spied Nityananda Prabhu near Hiranya Pandita’s house. He saw that the Lord wore golden bracelets, armlets, and earrings set with pearls. Necklaces made of gold, coral, jewels, and pearls adorned His beautiful body. Enchanted by such dazzling splendor, the thief craved the Lord’s wealth. He stealthily followed the Lord to ascertain His residence, and informed his companions of his great discovery. “My dear brothers,” the thief announced. “Our days of suffering are about to end. I have seen the most valuable jewels all together in one place, on the body of Nityananda. He is staying alone in the house of Hiranya Pandita, so tonight let us go there and rob everything.” Continue reading "Lord Nityananda Delivers the Thieves
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The Inseparables.
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The Inseparables.
Purushottam Nitai Das: As fragrance from flower and sweetness from sugar is inseparable so is Nitai inseparable from Nimai. They enjoy each other’s company, appear on earth together and together they perform many pastimes to attract the heart of those who left the beauty of the spiritual world and got caught in this not so happy place.
Nitai is none other than Lord Balaram and he enjoys serving Krishna anywhere and everywhere. As Ananta-Shesha he is the bed of Lord Vishnu in Vaikuntha, as Ananga manjari he assists Srimati Radharani in her amorous pastimes with Krishna, as Lakshmana he is ready to do anything and everything for Lord Rama and in Kaliyuga he accompanies Lord Chaitanya to introduce sankirtan movement to distribute mercy of Krishna to all the living entities without caring and bothering about the recipients’ qualification.
We cannot get the mercy of Radha and Krishna without getting the mercy of Lord Chaitanya, and we cannot get the mercy of Lord Chaitanya without getting the mercy of Lord Nityananda.
Rupa Goswami (the abhidheya acharya), Sanatana Goswami (the sambandha acharya), Raghunath Das Goswami (the prayojana acharya) who played a very vital role in spearheading bhakti movement got the mercy of Lord Chaitanya through Lord Nityananda.
Chaitanya Bhagavata and Chaitanya-charitamrta, the two most authoritative and authentic biographies of Lord Chaitanya were written by the inspiration of Lord Nityananda. Nityananda Prabhu ordered his disciple Vrindavana Dasa Thakura to write Sri Caitanya Bhagavata and he appeared in the dream of Krishna Dasa Kaviraja Goswami inspiring him to author Chaitanya-charitamrta.
Upon the instruction of Lord Chaitanya, Nityananda Prabhu and Haridas Thakura were approaching each person beseeching them to chant the names of Krishna. While distributing the sublime love of Krishna freely they encountered Jagai and Madhai, the two wicked personalities. They were so sinful that pious residents upon seeing them used to bathe in Ganges to get purified from contamination.
But Nityananda Prabhu decided to deliver them too but in return Madhai assaulted him with an earthen pot. Lord Chaitanya upon getting this news became so angry that he called his sudarsan chakra to kill Madhai but Nityananda prabhu begged the Lord to forgive the offender. In this age of Kaliyuga the Lord was not supposed to kill the sinner but was to kill their sin using the weapon of the holy name. Seeing the magnanimity of Nityananda Prabhu, Jagai and Madhai surrendered to them giving up all ungodly behaviour and decided to chant the name of Krishna and serve all the Vaisnavas.
Lord Chaitanya is always present at these 4 places:
At mother Sachi’s house
At the kirtan of Srivas Pandit
At the house of Raghav Pandit
At the place where Lord Nityananda is dancing while performing kirtan.
And Lord Nityananda is always present where Lord Chaitanya is glorified. So the best way to please Nityananda Prabhu is by distributing Lord Chaitanya’s message profusely.
Nitai and Nimai freely distributed one way ticket to the spiritual world to everyone. We too can get that ticket if we take shelter of Nityananda prabhu’s lotus feet. He is so magnanimous that he will surely take us back to the kingdom of Krishna if we are sincere and carry desire to serve the Lord.
Lord Nityananda Appearance Day
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Lord Nityananda - The epitome of Compassion. So Lord Nityananda, he was in the sublime mood. Although he was the Supreme Personality of Godhead, he took the most humble position in order to satisfy Lord Gaurasundara. Caitanya Mahaprabhu was Patitapavana Avatara. That means He came especially to claim the most fallen and sinful of all living beings. And there is nothing that satisfies Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu more than distributing love of god to another. Therefore lord Nityananda, he would go on both banks of the Ganges and he would approach every house, in every town, and in every village, anybody individually with folded palms come to the most fallen, sinful people of Kali yuga and plead with them, “take with them of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu”. Continue reading "Lord Nityananda Appearance Day
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Nityananda Mahajan – Gaurangi Devi Dasi
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February 20. ISKCON 50 – S.Prabhupada Daily Meditations.
Satsvarupa dasa Goswami: Remembering Prabhupada Favorably.
When I read Conversations With Srila Prabhupada, I find that although one can come close to Prabhupada by reading them, they give a very stripped-down picture of him. We don’t see how he looks as he speaks, how he moves, what his non-verbal language is. We see only his words printed in black and white. We could get the wrong idea about Prabhupada by seeing only the words. But it is also true that as we read one conversation after another, Prabhupada’s presence seems to accumulate in our minds and we begin to see all the non-spoken gestures, too.
It takes faith to hear from Prabhupada. Don’t think that Prabhupada’s presence can be gained without faith. Don’t think it is wrong to be faithful, or to be favorable toward Prabhupada. Don’t think feeling these things is in competition with anything else in your life. You want your love to be revived. There is no logical calculation involved, no prerequisite emotional objectivity. You simply have to satisfy your own sense of service and inquiry at his lotus feet. You have to satisfy your own sense of truthfulness by engaging your intelligence and your heart in understanding what he is saying to you. Krishnadasa Kaviraja tells us to use our intelligence dynamically to study the qualities and character of Lord Caitanya. Don’t argue with yourself (or with your spiritual master). And don’t find fault.
This is remembrance of Prabhupada in a favorable mood. There is work to be done – we have to throw aside everything unfavorable in our remembrance. Therefore, we have to understand the science of Krishna consciousness, the nature of the work to be done. If we don’t know the difference between weeds and flowers, how can we expect our garden to produce fruit? If we don’t know the difference between non-favorable meditation and favorable meditation, how can we expect our spiritual life to increase?
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Sunday Love Feast – February 21st,2016 – Vedic discourse by His Grace Mahabhagavat Prabhu
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11:30 - 11:55 Aarti & Kirtan
11.55 - 12.00 Sri Nrsingadeva Prayers
12.00 - 1:00 Vedic discourse
1:00 - 1:30 Closing Kirtan
1.30 - 2.00 Sanctified Free Vegetarian Feast

The chanting is a spiritual call for the Lord and His Energy to give protection to the conditioned soul.japa, when performed with focus and attention, can subdue the agitating effects of one’s mind and senses. The senses, of which the mind is also one, are constantly being stimulated by the external world - by gross and subtle matter.
If you have not chanted before, and would like to participate in this program, we will be very happy to show how you can do this.
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“One who has life can preach, and one who preaches gets life.”(Previous Acaryas)
Every member of ISKCON should have the opportunity to make advancement in Krishna consciousness by preaching.We encourage everyone to come out and participate and make Srila Prabhupada happy.
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Fasting.....................on Sat Mar 5th,2016
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Every fortnight, we observe Ekadasi, a day of prayer and meditation. On this day we fast (or simplify our meals and abstain from grains and beans), and spend extra time reading the scriptures and chanting the auspicious Hare Krishna mantra.By constantly ‘exercising’ our minds through regular japa we can train our senses to push the threshold of contentment.


Celebration on Sat, Feb 20,11am-2pm
Lord Nityananda, whose name literally means, “eternally blissful” is the eternal companion of Lord Chaitanya and both are worshipped together as are Krishna and Balaram. In the same way that Lord Balaram is considered the original spiritual master, so is Lord Nityananda.
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The Sunday School provides fun filled strategies through the medium of music, drama, debates, quizzes and games that present Vedic Culture to children. However the syllabus is also designed to simultaneously teach them to always remember Krishna and never forget Him. School
The Sunday School follows the curriculum provided by the Bhaktivedanta College of Education and Culture (BCEC).

Our boutique is stocked with an excellent range of products, perfect for gifts or as souvenirs of your visit. It offers textiles, jewellery, incense, devotional articles, musical instruments, books, and CDs inspired by Indian culture.We're open on all Sundays and celebrations marked in our annual calendar.
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Chant and Be happy
Holy Name Retreat with Devaki devi dasi
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Some features of the Holy Name Retreat:
- Deepen your relationship with the Holy Name.
- Spend these days in seclusion, away from all usual distractions.
- Hear about the glories of the Holy Name in the association of like-minded devotees and practically apply what you have heard in kirtan and japa.
- Experience a different reality - associate with Krishna in person, through His Holy Name.
- Open your heart and allow the Holy Name to do His mysterious work on it.
- Qualification: This seminar is for seriously practicing devotees, since it is aimed to bring us to deeper levels of chanting. Therefore the participating devotees should be chanting some rounds regularly for at least one year.
- Accommodation: In the Guest House of the Buddhist Retreat. These facilities will be offered on donation basis.
About Devaki devi dasi:
This will be Mother Devaki's first time visiting Canada. She was born in Germany in 1958 and, after a long search and journey, joined ISKCON in Sydney, Australia in 1985.
She is a disciple of HH Niranjana Swami. During her ten years as a grhastha (1989-1999) she preached in Riga, Latvia and spent adventurous years in helping to pioneer the first more organised temple in the former Soviet Union. In 1999, she became a renounced traveling preacher.
For the last sixteen years she has been regularly visiting Ukraine, Moldova, Sweden, Germany, Nepal, India and Bangladesh. She is now very actively involved in the IYF Student Preaching in Bangladesh, conducting seminars and IYF festivals under the expert guidance of HH Bhakti Purusottama Swami. She cultivates the mood of a "Bengali mother" and in so doing tries to create an atmosphere conducive for devotees to be happy in their services by encouraging them to develop their bhakti to their hearts content and by encouraging the men to become good leaders.
During her years of service in Bangladesh she developed deep insights into Vaisnava culture that have enriched her spiritual practice and inspired her preaching. She is sharing this wisdom in the course "Exploring the Roots of Spiritual Culture".
In Ukraine she has served under the expert guidance of HH Niranjana Swami, spreading the culture of care for the past fifteen years: on a personal level by serving as a spiritual guide and mentor to many devotees, by assisting devotees to become a spiritual guide themselves, and by lecturing and conducting seminars.
She helped establish Bhakti Sangam Festivals in Bangladesh, Nepal and Sweden and is regularly conducting Holy Name Retreats in Ukraine, Moldova, Sweden, Germany, Bangladesh and Ekachakra. She was serving for several years as a member of the GBC Committee for Devotee Care and promotes spiritual care of every ISKCON devotee to the highest level of priority in our movement. In March 2014 she established the Institute for Spiritual Culture.
Video from Holy Name Retreat in Moldova (2014):
6 Tips for Bhakti-Vrikshas (Spiritual Group Discussions)
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Bhakti-Vrikshas are congregational development programs that utilize small group structures in order to encourage its members in their spiritual paths. It has been a successful model which has been used here in Toronto for many years. We have Bhakti-Vrikshas that take place in different parts of the Greater Toronto Area!
If you are interested in attending a Bhakti-Vriksha program, email us! Meanwhile, the Conregational Development Ministry has put together a nice little video with six tips for hosting a Bhakti-vriksha program (be sure to look for the part of the video where some monkeys are having their own Bhakti-Vriksha in the background). Check out this very inspirational video below!
Gita 09.28 – Bhakti accommodates even those for whom bhakti is an afterthought
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Gita verse-by-verse study Podcast
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On Chanting the Holy Names, February 7, Alachua, Florida
Giriraj Swami
Giriraj Swami read and spoke from Srimad-Bhagavatam 2.1.11.
“We want to re-establish our relationship with Krishna. The way you show an interest in establishing a relationship with anyone is by spending time with the person. So when you spend time chanting japa, even if you are struggling, Krishna sees. ‘Oh, this person is trying to revive his or her relationship with Me.’ So He is pleased that you are making that effort and He will help you in the appropriate way and at the appropriate time. We have to be patient. He may help us one day or he may help us the next day. But we have to be patient, persevere and be confident of success in the end. But, the false ego wants to take the place of Krishna. The mind is by habit the agent of the false ego. So when we try to focus the mind on Krishna the false ego reacts, ‘Why Krishna? Why not me?’ But, the whole thing is like a false construction—it doesn’t have any reality. The false ego can seem so huge and so powerful—like there is no way to get free from it. But, if you just stick to chanting—and reading—you will see it is just like a joke. It is a big show but there is really no substance to it.”
BLOG THOUGHTS: FORMER WORKSHOP JUNKIE; ONE EVENT CAN CHANGE OUR LIVES FOREVER; MY STATE WHEN CHANTING;
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I USED TO BE WORKSHOP JUNKIE BECAUSE I NEVER BELIEVED I WAS ENOUGH TO DO WHAT I AM HERE TO DO: While I do recommend being educated in one's chosen field or calling in life, there are many ways to obtain this education. It may be through formal schooling or be driven by one's intense purpose in life and learned from life experience and "hacking" an education from books and mentors. Personally, although I would have liked to have training as a counselor, I wasn't able to travel his route and mainly learned by studying alternative healing methods like in Reiki, prayer, and Hypnotherapy.
Still, I have never actually earned my living through those practices. I never believed I was sufficiently trained, or more deeply, that I was "enough" to say I was a this or that. I always wanted to 'be somebody" (like all those successful people) who could help others, and have been praying as intensely and sincerely as I can for years, even as I have endeavored to do this through my writing--and as I have heard, with some success...
Now, Krishna has given me a new identity and label, which has empowered me to have a vision of how to connect and help others--having a cancer diagnosis and being "near death" has helped me more than I could ever imagine. Somehow the idea of having a limited amount of time left to live, has pushed me to do what I pray for now, as I can no longer wait to "be enough," realizing that this day will never come, if I listen to the ego's self doubt and discouraging words.
Vapu or Vani?
Question: We often hear in lectures that Vani is…
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Vapu or Vani?
Question: We often hear in lectures that Vani is more important than Vapu. Vani means instructions of the spiritual master. Vapu means physical presence of the spiritual master. My next question is we happen see the some devotees get very very good association of the spiritual master or some devotees he also inhibition and try away from talking or revealing their mind to the spiritual master and just contented to hear lectures or have darshan who is right and lucky? How should the second set of devotees be? How should they rectify themselves?
Radhanath Swami: Srila Prabhupada was in his second meeting with Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur. It was during the Varaja Mandal Parikrama. Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur was in Koshi and it was advertised that he would be giving a lecture and there was also a Parikrama going to holy place called Seshsayee. So most of the devotees went to Seshsayee but Srila Prabhupada was thinking that what will I learn at Seshsayee? All the holy places are at the lotus feet of my Gurudev. So he sat and so many people were asking questions and Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati was lecturing on so many various topics of devotional service and Srila Prabhupada silently sat and listened attentively and submissively. He didn’t say anything. People were coming and people were going he was speaking from many many hours but Srila Prabhupada just sat and with an open heart and open ears just absorb what his Gurudev was saying. He said nothing to his guru, he just listened. Next day Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati left and Srila Prabhupada also left. Sometime after that at the Gaudia Matha in Allahabad, Srila Prabhupada had a business in Allahabad at that time. He was in the Grihastha Ashrama. He visited the Gaudiya Matha and one brahmachari I believe his name was Atulananda. He said that Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati is coming to give initiation and he recommended Srila Prabhupada’s name for initiation. That time his name was Abhaycharan. And he only sat in the presence of his guru twice. When Bhakti Siddhanta saw him he said yes I have noted that this young man he likes to hear. He does not go away. Just by sitting and listening attentively is inquiring submissively. If you have a question you ask it. If you have no question just by sitting in a room with hundred and two hundred and three hundred people if you are sitting and hearing attentively you are getting the most intimate association with your spiritual master. And who is the lucky one the person who is listening attentively because he is really getting the association with that spiritual master’s divine grace. In Srila Prabhupada’s life when he first came to America you know that Robert Nelson is actually a nice boy he was living with Prabhupada day and night. And so many other they were living with him day and night for months and months and months. But many of them never became devotees. They were asking so many questions, they were sitting next to him. They were very friendly with him. But they never became devotees and I know people who never spoke one single word to Srila Prabhupada in their whole life but in the few occasions they simply sat in a lecture with six- seven hundred people and they listened attentively and they dedicated their life to what they heard and they are the most intimate lucky devotees in all over the world. So we should know that “Krishna Consciousness is not quantitative it is qualitative”. As Nityaditya Maharaj said many of Prabhupada’s God brothers who are Sanyasis and brahmachari’s they were with Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati personally individually for years and years and years together almost constantly. Srila Prabhupada met with him only a few times rarely asked any questions but whatever Srila Prabhupada Bhakti Siddhanta spoke he heard attentively with the receptive heart and with the willingness to surrender what he heard. “If you listen attentively and you have the willingness to surrender to those instructions you are lucky.” And that’s what Srila Prabhupada appreciated most often times if devotees were doing very well he would not come to that place he said you are doing so well I don’t have to burden my time going there to try to inspire you, you are already doing so well. So we should understand that our receptivity is what will bring us the divine grace of our Guru and to our life.
Character or Capability?
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Character or Capability?
Sutapa das: Scriptures are often replete with long lists of names, exalted personalities who most have never heard of, but who are nevertheless immortalised in the pages of history. In the material world people are remembered for what they do – their ground-breaking achievements, their high ranking positions of responsibility, and their impactful influence on others. In spiritual circles, however, people are remembered for who they are. In some cases these outstanding spiritualists also made a visible mark on the world, but in many cases they were quiet, simple, humble souls who went about their daily life with a deep sense of devotion, sensitivity and saintliness, their consciousness merged in transcendence. Unassuming, and often unnoticed. The value system in spiritual circles, you see, is entirely different. Character over capability.
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Nityananda Trayodasi Abhishek
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Daily Darshan : February 20th, 2016 – Nityananda Trayodasi
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Lord Nityananda’s Appearance Day Lecture
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HH Kadamba Kanana Swami’s health update.
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HH Kadamba Kanana Swami’s health update.
Dear Vaisnavas, friends and all,
Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.
Time is like a river, it is moving along and with it, there are so many occurrences. Presently where I am, the currents are going wild and all I can do is to go along with them and keep my balance. Only days ago I was diagnosed with cancer in the rectum, the tumor has already been removed by operation. Now a second operation is due to remove the surrounding tissue. It may or may not end there, that will come out after some more time. So far it has not been found that the cancer has spread to other places in the body, let’s hope it will remain so.
Lord Krsna is the Supreme Controller and we are little controllers, in this situation there is not much for me to control, I can not steer my boat on the now wild river of time, I have to just go along with things and see what will come on the way. So far there is a realistic chance of survival, but let’s see how things will evolve. You kindly pray for me. Either in this world or the next I am in Krsna’s hands. I will let you know more as things develop.
The doctors are advising me not to have many visitors, because there will be some radiation and chemo involved, which breaks down the immune system, we can’t afford to catch something on top of this.So I will write an update from time to time.
My heart goes out to so many wonderful people that I have met everywhere, and if Krsna so desires I hope that we can meet again and spend many inspiring moments together.
Your servant
Kadamba Kanana Swami
Kula Shaker Glasgow Gig Review
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World’s First Vegan Supermarket Chain to Open in Portland
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Vegan products are usually relegated to a tiny section in conventional grocery stores, but Portland, Oregon will soon be home to an entire vegan supermarket.
How Meditation Changes the Brain and Body
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ISKCON Nairobi Holds its First Gita-contest
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The Gita Champions League (GCL) is a competition based on the teachings of the ancient book of knowledge, the Bhagavad Gita. This contest was a fun, inspiring and motivating way to help everyone to absorb themselves in the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, enrich and refocus their life in the right manner. GCL was a written test primarily targeting students from Class 5 to 8.
Six Tips for a Successful Bhakti-vriksha Program
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Artha Event at Singapore
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On 17th January, Artha forum organized its 5th event in Singapore held at Tanglin Club on the back of very successful events in 2013 and 2014. The conference titled “Conscious Leader” was attended by over 120 entrepreneurs, industrialists, corporate leaders and professional in yet another successful event by Artha Forum (a Not for Profit initiative dedicated to bringing relevance of Ancient Wisdom in Modern business). Bhakti Charu Swami was invited to be the keynote speaker for the event. Esteem corporate leaders from Singapore shared the dias including Vikram Rao of Crayon Data, Dr. Charles Chow – Founder and MD of East West Group, Subba Vidyanathan – MD and Regional Head of Retail Banking at SCB, Sumita Ambasata – Founder of Flowering Tree Inc. and Gowthaman Ragothaman – COO at Mindshare Asia Pacific & Global Client Lead at WPP. Other eminent business leaders present during the event were Jayesh Parekh Co-Founder of Sony Entertainment Television, Anurag Srivastava of Jungle Ventures, Chandrasekhar Pingali – Managing Director at I Cube Consortium Limited and Sanjiv Aiyar – President PAN IIM Alumni.
The event started off with the extremely insightful panel discussion where the panelist fielded relevant questions on how they practically implement Conscious leadership in their respective spheres of work. Gowthaman shared that Conscious leadership should not be left to interpretation. One has to lead by example every day, every moment so that everyone can look up at you and know what is right and ethical and what isn’t.
Dr. Chow gave a very interesting analogy of how potato, egg, coffee and frog behave differently under boiling water. They either turn soft in case of potato, hard in case of egg, grind and spread aroma in case of coffee or just adopt to boiling water in case of frog. So as a leader we need to think what we and people around us want to become given the situation.
Having been leader in Human Resource, Sumita brought out a very important point of integration of inner and outer development of an individual. She mentioned that its inner development that drives outer development; and all this starts with patient, listening and understanding the motivation that drives the individual. Corporate leaders should not be looking at individuals as resources and numbers. Subba shared his experience of having self care and to be resilient from perspective of physical, mental and emotional and to be grounded by spirituality.
Bhakti Charu Maharaj started of his keynote talk by defining Conscious Leadership as the leader who has to become conscious of their position of leading and guiding others. He mentioned that leader needs to have three qualities, which are: to have vision, to know how to motivate the followers and to facilitate. A leader is the position at which you serve and not exploit. But the state of world we see now, the leaders have resorted to exploitation more than service.
Bhakti Charu Maharaj said that we all are leaders with either a large sphere of influence or small, and as a leader we all have to answer the questions of “Where to lead?” He brought home the important message of Bhagvad gita that as a living spiritual being, we are different from matter. We need to understand the science of soul and consider this as important aspect when leading. Briefly describing the sankhaya philosophy, which extensively analyzes the material creation made of 24 elements; he said is “objective” reality which in turn is meant for the subject, which is the soul.
He mentioned that the world is probing deeply in so many other branches but we are hardly probing the science of soul and spirituality. Emphasizing the significance of vedas he said that “The wisdom of vedas are not just the matter of faith. Wisdom of the vedas are scientific probing of different subject both material and spiritual. And though the probing started from material domain but it reaches spiritual domain.”
He concluded saying that “The world today has everything in abundance but there is one acute scarcity – that is the scarcity of spiritual understanding. The scarcity of consciousness. So take this responsibility. The books are available. So take this opportunity in order to benefit yourself and in order to benefit world around you.”
The keynote talk was followed by an hour of Q&A session where both Bhakti Charu Swami and the panelist fielded interesting lineup of questions from audience which was very thoughtful and full of inquisitiveness of how to apply spirituality in one’s own life.
Plans For 2016
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Recently, Ambarisa prabhu, together with the other TOVP managers, went all around the TOVP, discussing plans to be executed in the year 2016. They talked about all the different procedures and areas where work will begin, and viewed all the great achievements from 2015.
Ambarisa was very pleased with the progress of the construction and the finishing work elements like the sandstone cladding, marble work and GRC pillars. He has blessed the TOVP team for a great year ahead in the service of Srila Prabhupada.
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Appearance of Sri Varahadeva
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There are different incarnations or appearances of Lord Varahadev. Previously the white boar incarnation has been described. The one that is in the Bhagavatam as we receive it is the story about the red incarnation and His fight with the demon Hiranyaksha. So it is an interesting history and one that is very instructive for the devotees because it is a narrative of people feeling sorry. The history is Diti was feeling unusually lusty. She was feeling impelled to the point where she lost control of herself and she approached her husband Kasyapa at an inauspicious time for the purpose of having a child. Of course it is to be noted that it wasn't even though she was feeling lusty her intention was to have a child. So it was for procreative purposes. You could say it was dharmic nevertheless. However it was still at an improper time of the day because it was sunset and that is just when Lord Siva and his ghostly hordes become active. Continue reading "Appearance of Sri Varahadeva
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