HG Caitanya Simha das, ACBSP passes away in Mayapur
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Caitanya Simha das, a disciple of Srila Prabhupada and friend and well-wisher to so many devotees, left his body today in the early morning hours at Sri Mayapur dhama, on the disappearance day of Srila Prabhupada,( also happened to be his birthday)  to continue his journey back home to Godhead. He started so many on […]

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The Day Our World Stopped
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By Padmapani das

Words can't describe the devastation that we all felt. Hearts broke and tears flowed everywhere. The universe was in sorrow. The pure devotee of Lord Krishna had left the planet. We had lost our master, our protector and our ever well-wisher. Suddenly the universe became cold and dark, and all hope instantly fled from our lives. How could we go on without Prabhupada? It was inconceivable. I remember that I could barely speak a word for the next three days. It was the same for most of us there in the temple. We never imagined that such a time would come. Prabhupada was everything to us and we thought that he would always be here. Of course the spiritual master is present wherever his instructions are followed, but most of us had not anticipated the day when Prabhupada's personal presence would no longer be available.

Appreciating Prabhupada’s resourcefulness and sharing his legacy – Prabhupada Disappearance day class
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Mumbai, October 2015
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From Sydney, Kadamba Kanana Swami travelled to Mumbai and arrived at Chowpatty Temple in the evening of 17 October. Even though Maharaj was recovering from the flu still he gave Bhagavatam class the next morning. The following day, he was supposed to speak again but a brahmacari mistakenly announced that Prabhupada will give the morning lecture so Maharaj refused to do so.

After two days, the next destination was the Wada Ecovillage which is the Chowpatty Temple’s farm. Maharaj had many meetings to attend there. However, for the first few days, he was “free”. Using jet lag as his reason, Maharaj stuck to his motto “early to bed, early to rise” and on some days rose before 1 am to chant! On the second day at the farm, Maharaj gave a Bhagavatam class in the Temple which is roughly about then minutes walking distance from the cottages.

Then Maharaj started preparing for the meetings and was quite busy with office work. There were about seventy-five GBCs on the farm for these meetings.

The temperature rose to 37 degrees Celsius during the day but Maharaj could not go for a swim in the pool because of his health condition. However, he “escaped” two days early from the meetings to go to the Juhu Temple where he went for many walks on the beach, just like how Prabhupada used to do! Recordings from Mumbai will follow. On 28 October, Maharaj travelled to Vrindavan.

Srila Prabhupada’s Disappearance Day
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Hare KrishnaBy Giriraj Swami

A few days before he was to leave us, Srila Prabhupada expressed a desire to travel by bullock cart to different holy places in India. His Holiness Lokanath Swami had been traveling by bullock cart to different places of pilgrimage, and Srila Prabhupada was very enlivened when Lokanath Swami reported to him in Vrndavana. And Prabhupada said that he too would like to go on pilgrimage in a bullock cart. He asked Lokanath Swami to arrange it, and Lokanath Swami was very enthusiastic, having been encouraged by Prabhupada in such a direct way. He immediately went to organize the bullock cart and make all the arrangements. Govardhana-puja was to take place in a couple of days, and Prabhupada said that he would begin his pilgrimage by traveling on a bullock cart to Govardhana Hill to celebrate Govardhana-puja with the Vraja-vasis. At that time, Srila Prabhupada was bedridden and, one could say, emaciated. He was unable to eat; he was able only to sip a little liquid. So he was very gaunt and weak, with almost no energy. He would just lie on his bed, and sometimes, with great difficulty, speak softly, often so faintly that only those very close to him could hear his words. Continue reading "Srila Prabhupada’s Disappearance Day
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The disappearance of HDG A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
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Hare KrishnaBy Radhanath Swami

We Celebrate Both, Appearance & Disappearance: On the disappearance of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur, Srila Prabhupada taught us how to observe this day of the disappearance of the Guru. He explained that there is no difference between appearance and disappearance on the spiritual level. Because, for such divine realized souls who are in contact with the eternal soul, there coming and going into this world are both only for the benefit of those who love them. Of course, on the appearance there is usually a great celebration and on the disappearance there is the celebration of tears – a celebration in the mood of separation. Appearance means unity, meeting, coming together and disappearance means the pains of separation. Krishna sometimes is known as Madan Mohan. One definition of this Madan means meeting and Mohan means separation. So Krishna teaches us to love Him through meeting with us and then through casting us into the realm of separation. Continue reading "The disappearance of HDG A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
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November 15. ISKCON 50 – S.Prabhupada Daily Meditations.
It is significant that Prabhupada referred to his work as a “Movement.” This doesn’t refer to political agitation with lobbying or marches on the Capital; it refers to the dancing in kirtan in the streets, and in the movement of gathering numbers of disciples all over the world to create a favorable eddy against the current of Kali-yuga disasters. Prabhupada’s movement is like the dance of a young cowherd boy upon the many, many hoods of the poisonous serpent. Prabhupada is still engaged in his movement, still dancing for you and me, and waiting for us to join the dance. To hold back during this dance means to miss the whole purpose of human existence. Prabhupada is gesturing, “Get up and dance. Just surrender to Krishna. Do as I am doing. Do the ‘Swami Step’ back to the spiritual world with me.” Let us take courage in Prabhupada’s words: “If You have brought me here to dance, then please make me dance as You like.”
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Picking Up Their Spiritual Life
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"Our process is for manufacturing sincere souls. How is it possible?
Simply by your kindly following the rules and regulative principles and chanting the Holy Names offenselessly. This program is given by Lord Caitanya specifically to change the hearts of the fallen souls of this Kali Yuga for picking up their spiritual life."

Letter to Vrndavana Candra
12 July, 1970

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Lakhs of Pilgrims throng Braj for Govardhan Puja.
Over one lakh pilgrims thronged the ghats in Mathura and Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh on Friday and took a dip in Yamuna river on the occasion of Bhai Dooj, officials said. Thousands of brothers and sisters congregated at the Vishram Ghat in Mathura for the special bath meant to appease the Hindu god of death, Yam Raj. Priest Yamuna Das Chaubey said the river is believed to be the sister of Yam Raj, and brothers and sisters should take a dip together on the day. “Only in Mathura, you have a temple of brother and sister,” he said. The Yamuna ghats in Vrindavan and Mathura were swept clean and barricades put up to regulate crowds. “Over one lakh pilgrims, including many NRIs, reached the ghats on Friday,” an official said. A shopkeeper near the Dwarkadheesh Temple said all hotels near the ghats were packed with devotees.
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Over the years I’ve found that sometimes that best way to understand the word’s of Srila Prabhupada is to have a practical experience that brings the simplicity of Krishna Consciousness home; making you appreciate the wealth of knowledge and the ability to put things into place.

So here goes.

Two days after my previous months visit to the Manor I was asked to put up a shower curtain & rail as they had knocked it down and were unable to put it back up themselves. Not a problem; however I had removed my shoes (this being one of a few client’s who upon entering their home I remove my shoes). Standing up on the bath to put the shower rail up I took a rather nasty tumble, yes socks and baths don’t go well.

It didn’t take long before the bruising came out and the whole left leg became an interesting shade and somewhat uncomfortable; it would be easy to feel down and despondent; however I was reminded of the words from Srila Prabhupada “if we cut our finger then the devotee understands that their karma should have been they lost the finger and see the cut as Krishna’s mercy.

Reflecting on the fall it should have been a lot worse, indeed it was definitely Sri Krishna’s mercy as without a shadow of a doubt several bone’s should have been broken. Looking at the bruising I could see how even though their was some adversity when you look at it in the light of the teaching’s from Srila Prabhupada the temporary nature and realization that thing’s could have been much worse makes the whole event appear much more trivial, indeed a great positive out of what could have been very negative.

I’m also reminded that Srila Prabhupada always reminded us of the need to put devotional life first, it’s easy to be sidetracked given how much material nature has to offer. So the other week I had an unexpected day off, the following day I was due to take my monthly trip to the temple so what to do?

As the opportunity was their to go early I decided best to take this up and enjoy an extra day with some amazing devotees; their was as always plenty to do along with the opportunity for association and also seeing the latest production by the Bhaktivadanta Players which was amazing.

On my return I was informed that several cars had been written off it happened on the night I had decided to visit the temple; if I hadn’t gone guess were my car would have been Yes right in the path.

Putting service first and taking the opportunity to have some amazing devotional service was indeed a wise move; reminding me that I should never dismiss or refuse the opportunity when it comes.

I was also reminded that Sri Krishna provides us with our needs not necessarily our wants and that humbleness means were happy with this simplicity; the car which I rely on is not the greatest but it meets the need and thankfully passed the MOT so all being well will be able to continue to whisk me from Wales to the temple in London each month.

But most of all it made me grateful for the knowledge Srila Prabhupada has given us all, it answers and solves the many problems and difficulties we face in material life; even though it may take many many years and lots of different experiences before we realize it.

Govardhan Puja 2015 – ISKCON Mayapur (Album with photos) Srila…
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Govardhan Puja 2015 - ISKCON Mayapur (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: The Vedic scriptures say: “Even if one distributes ten million cows in charity during an eclipse of the sun, lives at the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuma for millions of years, or gives a mountain of gold in sacrifice to the brahmanas, he does not earn one hundredth part of the merit derived from chanting Hare Krishna.” (Sri-Caitanya-caritamrta, Adi-lila, 3.79 Purport)
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The devotees perform Sankirtana Yajna in Paris, France.
Srila Prabhupada: The Hare Krishna mantra is specifically mentioned in many Upanisads, such as the Kali-santarana Upanishad, where it is said: “After searching through al the Vedic literature, one cannot find a method of religion more sublime for this age than the chanting of Hare Krishna.” (Sri-Caitanya-caritamrta, Adi-lila, 3.40 Purport)

ISKCON outreach
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By ISKCON Desire Tree

As we approach the beginning of ISKCON's 50th year we took the opportunity to interview some of ISKCON's leaders on a variety of topics, while they were gathered at the Govardhan Eco Village in Wada. This interview is with Praghosa prabhu, the current GBC chairman, and it is on the topic of ISKCON outreach.

Dallas Plans 50 Hours of Kirtan for ISKCON’s 50th. For the past…
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Dallas Plans 50 Hours of Kirtan for ISKCON’s 50th.
For the past seven years, Sri Sri Radha-Kalachandji Mandir in Dallas has rung in the new year with an epic multi-hour community kirtan organized by second-generation devotees. From twelve hours in its first year, it has grown to twenty-four hours, and even featured a thirty-six-hour marathon for its fifth anniversary. This New Year’s Eve, the community is going above and beyond with fifty hours of kirtan in celebration of both the 50th anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s arrival in the US in 2015, and the 50th anniversary of ISKCON’s incorporation in 2016.
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Little Conch: ‘Breaking News: Shootings and explosions in Paris’
Last night as I laid my head to the pillow, a red notification popped up on my phone. ‘Breaking News: Shootings and explosions in Paris’, it announced. The disaster had just happened, mere minutes earlier. There was very little information, just a handful of facts and speculations. I closed my eyes with a sigh and a prayer. Earlier that evening at home we had sat around a live stream from Wembley Stadium of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dazzling welcome reception to the UK. There was a sparkling stream of dancers, a full symphonic orchestra, giant rangolis in national colours, and much general hoo-ha. Modi spoke from the podium on India’s bright future, painting a vision of a country energised by solar power and high speed trains.
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November 14. ISKCON 50 – S.Prabhupada Daily Meditations. One of…
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November 14. ISKCON 50 – S.Prabhupada Daily Meditations.
One of my favorite lines from the poems that Prabhupada wrote is, “Make me dance, make me dance, O Lord make me dance as You like.” Prabhupada declared himself a puppet in the hands of Krishna, and he asked Krishna to please fulfill the actual meaning of the name Bhaktivedanta. That poem wasn’t written as the musings of a reclusive scholar, it was written on board the Jaladuta, a freighter with one Indian-style passenger cabin. The one passenger, Bhaktivedanta Swami, had no money, yet he was striking out for America. The poem was written by a preacher, who although fearless, appeared to be momentarily overcome by his first sight of an American city. Even Lord Krishna hesitated when He faced the Aghasura demon. Srila Prabhupada didn’t hesitate in his purpose or waver in his determination, but he realized and admitted his helpless situation to Krishna, his friend.
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Srila Prabhupada’s Disappearance Day
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By Giriraj Swami

After starting his mission in New York and San Francisco, Srila Prabhupada suffered a stroke, and after all efforts to recover in America had failed, he decided to return to India to recoup his health. Before his departure, he visited the San Francisco temple. No one had expected him, in his condition, to speak, but he asked for the microphone. He spoke about his mission, how under the order of his spiritual master he had brought Lord Caitanya’s movement to America and how Krsna had kindly sent so many sincere souls. He told the devotees, “I have a few children in India from my family days, but you are my real children. Now I am going to India for a little while.” One of Srila Prabhupada’s early disciples from San Francisco suddenly entered the room. The devotees knew that he wanted to leave Krsna consciousness, that he hadn’t taken his initiation vows seriously, and that he wanted to move on—he didn’t want a spiritual master any more. The other devotees tried to discourage him, but he had persisted. Now they were incredulous: how could he do such a thing on the night before Swamiji’s departure? Continue reading "Srila Prabhupada’s Disappearance Day
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Krishnas on Campus
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By Ash Elder

Many students search for ways to connect with God on campus and the UNF Hare Krishnas do it through sung prayer and meditation. Sura, a club member was singing the Hare Krishna mantra, a 16 word mantra composed of three Sanskrit names of the Supreme Being; “Hare,” “Krishna,” and “Rama.” The mantra is chanted in order to create vibrations which connect the consciousness with God.

Prabhupada
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, August 2016, Goloka-dhama, Germany, Lecture)

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Prabhupada was real, Prabhupada was genuine, Prabhupada loved Krsna, Prabhupada saw Krsna and because Prabhupada said God is blue, He is blue! It is as simple as that! Therefore Prabhupada is the living proof of Krsna consciousness, that it all works. Prabhupada is not only our inspiration, not only the source of our faith but Prabhupada is also our anchor. Whenever we have a doubt, Prabhupada is the anchor, our saving grace as we are riding on the waves of our individual nature. He is the safe ground to which we always return. We trust him for the person he was, for his teachings and we know that in his teachings we will find our answers; we find the basis of our Krsna consciousness. This is where we return, to the safe connection with Krsna. We meet him in everything he left – we meet him in his devotees, we meet him in his books, we meet him in his instructions and so on.

Guru and Disciple: Hundreds of copies already sold
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So I published my book in August, just a modest run of 500 copies. They’ve almost all gone. Thank you to all those who showed me support and bought one. And congratulations to you if you bought one as a gift for a friend.

Just to stimulate discussion, and to perhaps interest you, dear reader, in buying one before they all go, here are the Contents pages. You’ll see I have not flinched in discussing some controversial topics, chiefly because there’s a readership for those types of subjects. The Guru & Disciple Book is available on Amazon – now at a reduced rate – in both UK and USA.

Contents

Part One: Putting first things first

  1. You are Here – Why our home-made map of life may require updating.
  2. Five Tales – Classic tales from the Upanishads suggest that a change of perspective may be necessary before spiritual life can begin.
  3. Understanding the Vedas – There are two classical ways of gathering knowledge; only one is good enough for spiritual transmission between the guru and the disciple.
  4. What are the Vedas? – A look at the numerous components of a vast library of wisdom.
  5. The Vedas and other religions – Ultimate reality is one, perceived differently only due to the different consciousness of the seers.
  6. Discussing and understanding the Sources – Original texts, commentaries and mystical revelation. How to avoid fuzzy thinking.
  7. Postmodern Views – Postmodernism affects everything – even the guru-disciple relationship.
  8. The Necessity of accepting a Guru – Why other ways of gaining higher knowledge are incomplete.

Part Two: The ancient culture of learning

  1. A is for Acarya – The meaning of the word and the ancient culture of how acaryas lived and taught.
  2. Siksha, Diksha, and Semantic Drift – More meanings of words and how they’ve gradually changed.
  3. Diksha – The history of giving mantras; what happens at the diksha ceremony; and what has changed in a thousand years.
  4. Qualities of the Guru and the Disciple – A classical description from the Nyasa Vimsati, the lifetime experience of the mediaeval Vaishnava saint, Vedanta Deshika.
  5. What does a guru teach? – Guru means ‘teacher,’ but what is he supposed to teach you, and how often? How do you know if he is teaching you correctly? How do you know if you are a good student?
  6. Teaching techniques of the gurus – Gurus employ a diverse range of time-tested techniques in order to help their disciples on their spiritual journey.
  7. The Reprehensible Delusions of Guruship – Four ways the guru should not think about himself – or his disciple. Wisdom from the ancient sage, Pillai Lokacarya.
  8. Where can you find a guru? – Lord Krishna told Arjuna to ‘approach’ a guru. But where can you find one? Here is what Krishna said years later, as recorded in the eleventh canto of the Srimad Bhagavatam.
  9. Within You, Without You – How God manifests as the guru, both inside and out.
  10. Little Ants on a Leaping Lion – Who is more important for the disciple – the physically manifest guru or the historical acarya? The discussion continues after 900 years.
  11. The Parampara Family Tree – How the best fruit is gently carried down through the branches of the tree.
  12. A Very Different Diksha – Misconceptions and movements. How the grandfathers of contemporary Vaishnavism tackled ‘mission drift.’

Part Three: Creating and sustaining community

  1. The Guru spreads his Arms – His ashrams, sanghas, missions and movements.
  2. Not Everybody likes Organisations – Why we don’t like ‘organised religion,’ and prefer small groups to big ones.
  3. Sustainability and Governance – Why hierarchy and ‘due diligence’ are essential – even in spiritual movements.
  4. Are you Church or Chapel? – Religious groups constantly divide and splinter, but by keeping a tradition spiritually dynamic, we can avoid the temptation of separation.

Part Four: Shades of saffron

  1. Sannyasa Dharma – Ancient rules for a renunciate and the ten vows he must make.
  2. Sannyasa – the Real and the False – Real sannyasa is internal, and goes beyond the wearing of saffron robes. So why was it important for Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Thakur?
  3. Undercurrents – The Gaudiya Mission was enormously successful, yet beneath the surface there were already swirling currents.
  4. White Skin, Orange Cloth – The many challenges in setting up a western sannyasa order from 1967 to 1977.
  5. Saffron Cardinals – An order of renunciates as ecclesiastics, and the phenomenon of ‘clergy burnout.’
  6. Reflections and Reforms – Sannyasis who became gurus share their private thoughts.

Part Five: Gurus, scandals and issues

  1. Why would anyone be a guru? – Discussing why, and how, the decision is made to accept disciples.
  2. Gurus of the Future – Srila Prabhupada speaks clearly on how he wants his disciples to become gurus after him.
  3. The July 9th Letter – In the 1980s certain members of ISKCON raised this one letter to the level of a religious text.
  4. So what went wrong? – The turbulent years after the passing of the founder-acarya threatened to wrench his movement apart. What mistakes were made?
  5. Stepping into their father’s shoes – Some of the complications of being a young guru in an even younger spiritual movement.
  6. Diksha Lite – In a bid to attract followers, some gurus offer initiation without training.
  7. Diksha and Drugs – In the name of ‘compassion,’ some gurus try to have disciples without discipline.
  8. Guru and Disciple in Therapy – In which we subject the guru-disciple relationship to an hour on the therapist’s couch.
  9. When the Wise become Weak – It does happen, sadly, so what should be our response? How can it be avoided?
  10. Loyal Disciple…or a mouse? – The guru repeats what he’s heard or loses his power.
  11. Leaving a Guru – Can you ever leave? What are the legitimate reasons?

Part Six: Becoming a disciple today

  1. Steps towards the Big Step – Spiritual life is a journey of a thousand steps. Where is initiation on that journey, and how do we prepare for it?
  2. Are you ready for a guru? – What should you look for within yourself before initiation? What doubts and myths about the guru have to be dissolved first?
  3. Serious to find a guru – Srila Prabhupada and his own guru write on how to find one.
  4. Testing the guru – No-one should blindly accept a guru. The candidate is first meant to test the guru. But how, exactly, and for how long?
  5. The Path to Initiation – How to become initiated in ISKCON today. Stages in the procedure and the support you’ll need to have in place.

 

 

 


Join us this Sunday, 15th of November 2015 to celebrate disapperance day of Srila Prabhupada – Vedic Discourse by His Grace Gaura Das prabhu
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Disapperance of Srila Prabhupada :
Although Srila Prabhupada is no longer physically with us, on the spiritual platform he is very much present. He is present in his deity form, in his books and through his instructions. His mercy is available to all those who seek it.
Srila Prabhupada departed from this world on November 14, 1977 in Vrindavan, India. One would not usually celebrate the disappearance day of a person, especially one so loved and revered as Srila Prabhupada. However, the departure of a pure Vaishnava gives cause for jubilation because he returns to his eternal service at Krishna's lotus feet in Goloka Vrindavan, the spiritual world.
As Srila Prabhupada explains, the appearance and disappearance of the Lord and his pure representatives from this world is a cause for celebration. While there is no need to lament the disappearance of the Lord's pure nitya-siddha representative, at the same time the devotees feel great pangs of separation due to the manifest physical absence of His Divine Grace.

Special Festivities(**Extended Program**)
 

10.45 - 11.00      Tulsi Puja                                           
11.00 - 11.15      Guru Puja Pushpanjali To Srila Prabhupada                                          11:30 - 11:55      Aarti & Kirtan                                      
11.55 - 12.00      Sri Nrsingadeva Prayers                  
12.00 -   1:00      Special discourse & Song dedication
  1:00 –  1:40      Damodarashtakam/Closing Kirtan
  1.40 _  2.00      Sanctified Free Vegetarian Feast



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Fasting For Utthana Ekadasi

Fasting.....................on Sun Nov 22nd,2015
Breakfast................. on Mon Nov 23rd,2015 b/w 7.21am-10.29am

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.

English audio glorification of all Ekadasis is available here 
 
Kartik Festival(Oct 28-Nov 25)
Kartik (Damodar) Month is the best, the purest of purifiers, and most glorious of all months. Kartika month is particularly dear to Lord Sri Krishna. Any devotional service, even the smallest, performed in this month will yield immense results. The effect of performing Kartika Vrata lasts for one hundred lifetimes.

 Kartika or the festival of offering lamps to Lord Krishna glorifying Lord Krishna’s pastime of being bound with ropes by Mother Yashoda.

“In Kartika month, after bathing in the morning, one should worship Lord Damodara. At night, one should light brilliant lamps filled with either ghee or sesame-seed oil, and place them in these places – in the Lord’s temple, around the base of tulasi plants, and in the sky. During the month of Kartika, one should eat only vegetarian foodstuffs and the Lords prasad remnants. There should be incessant harinama-kirtana and smarana. The sole activity to be done during the observance of Damodara-vrata is the worship of Sri Sri Radha-Damodara.”   -Srila Bhaktivinod Thakur                                                                                                              
                                                                                                             
If you'd like to host Damodar Arati at your place,please contact below:
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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).


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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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Gujarat Chief Minister Visits ISKCON Ahmedabad on Govardhan Puja Day
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By Haresh Govinda Das

As every year this time also ISKCON Ahmedabad celebrated Govardhan Puja in a very fabulous way. All the devotees enterprisingly fabricated the replica of Govardhan in the temple. Govardhan Hill was adorned with various kinds of fruits, dry fruits and many other preparations like different kinds of sabjis, sweet items, rice, etc. Gujarat Chief Minister Smt. Anandiben Patel also honored this festival and took the blessings of Giriraj. Honorable Chief Minister was welcomed by Temple President H G Jashomatinandan Pr. Along with Chief Minister, Ahmedabad Mayor Smt. Minaxiben Patel also took the blessings of Giriraj. Honorable Chief Minister offered Garland and Aarti to Their Lordship Sri Sri Radha Govindji and Sri Srinathji. H G Jashomatinandan Pr. Offered Srila Prabhupada Books and photo frame of Sri Sri Radha Govindji to Honorable Chief Minister and Mayor.