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Each two weeks we will post a question to a panel of about two dozen clergy, laity and theologians, all of whom are based in Texas or are from Texas. They will chime in with their responses to the question of the week. And you, readers, will be able to respond to their answers through the comment box.So many people are running for president this year that it’s hard to get your voice heard unless you do something outrageous. Donald Trump got the party started by suggesting that the U.S. deport every unauthorized immigrant, then let the “good ones” back.Republican Ben Carson amped up the insanity with his comment that a Muslim shouldn’t be president, and he reportedly raised more than $500,000 after making that remark. Carson has since backtracked, saying that he could support a Muslim if he or she would swear to uphold the Constitution over Shariah law. (Carson, by the way, is a Seventh Day Adventist, a denomination that has faced criticism from people who believe it’s a cult.)How important to you is the religion of a presidential candidate?The Constitution states that no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any government office. Are you more likely to vote for someone who is the same religion or denomination as you? Or is a presidential candidate’s faith a secondary issue or no issue at all to you?
Religious affiliation is unimportant in relation to how spiritually enlightened an individual may be. A highly spiritually enlightened individual may be found in any bona fide tradition, whereas a spiritual ignoramus may be found steeped in religious belief and ritual. However, religion and metaphysics should not be outside of the political dialogue. One’s metaphysical outlook informs and drives one’s decisions. For example, President George W. Bush stated after being out of office, that his campaign in the Middle East was motivated by his religious convictions. He even used the word crusade.
To see all responses of the TEXAS Faith panel click here.
By nature, if a politician must not speak about his religious beliefs then he/she must be in that sense, dishonest rather than giving a full view of his political outlook.
Celebrating 50th Anniversary of Srila Prabhupad’s visit to Kochi (Album with photos)
Find them here: https://goo.gl/gmq5Ko
It’s always nice to receive e-mail’s from devotees and sadly even though many are amazing very few get to see or hear about them.
Looking at the contents and knowing that the devotee who shared this was struggling with health and has a heavy study, their focus on seva is humbling.
So I hope the e-mail and video inspires you
Hare Krsna
PAMHO AGTSP
Pray this finds you all well.
Earlier today S.S.P (Sacred Street Party) went to Camden Town for sankirtan. There was a total of 10 of us.
We managed to distribute nearly 40 books in under 3hours before the council came and moved us along as Camden Council have special laws unlike the other councils.
We ended with a fired up harinama though
Please see some videos and photos of the day on the below link
Please forgive me for totally making a mess of the interview with Gary, I dont know where my mind was.
Ys
dipak
Hare Krishna! Ladies Chanting Party at Srila Prabhupada’s Samadhi
The elderly ladies from Bengal from tradition want to touch our feet, young people want to take selfies with us and thus try to sit as close as possible. Somebody wants to be a part of the kirtan and demands instruments to be given to him, others gladly join the kirtan but start to sing something else. There are some who come and fall into trance showing different ecstatic emotions like rolling on the flour and losing consciousness. Sometimes some mystic sadhus come to look at the kirtan party. Sometimes VIP persons, distrustful officials and big businessmen come and scan us trying to see our motives. Sometimes thieves come. Professional kirtaniyas skeptically pass by. Brajabasi matajis are ready to dance at any time and can surprise everyone by their specific motions of the body which are specifically used in their own village. Representatives of different sampradayas, apasampradayas, sects, religious groups etc. regularly come and look point-blank at us.
Read the entire article here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=20372
ISKCON Canadian Leaders Meetings (Tweets with photos)
Members of the ISKCON Toronto Temple Council are currently in beautiful Edmonton, Alberta attending the annual Canadian Leaders Meeting. These meetings are a chance for the leaders of our Hare Krishna communities around the country to come together and discuss success stories, challenges and opportunities.
Find them here: https://goo.gl/gAx0Mi
Hare Krishna! ISKCON’s Bhakti Yoga Society at the Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg wins again!
The SRC Presidency Award for Most Outstanding CSO (Club, Society and Organisation), goes to ISKCON’s Bhakit Yoga Society Nature of the award: Recognition of the best CSO at the University for 2015 Criteria for award: – Made a meaningful contribution to the student experience – Must have promoted the vision of the University – Increased its membership from previous year – Improved networking with other societies – Participated in community based activities
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Krishna Lunch: Volunteer and You can eat for Free!
Looking for the best place to volunteer? Want to eat Krishna Lunch for free? Come serve Krishna Lunch with us at the Plaza of the Americas! Volunteering at Krishna Lunch is a great way to meet new people and earn a few community service hours. Krishna Lunch has been providing healthy vegetarian meals to students on campus for over 40 years, and owes a lot of it’s success to so many amazing people that come out and volunteer. It does not matter whether you have 3 hours or 30 minutes between classes, we have a service for you. In exchange for your time, we promise to give you all the Krishna Lunch you can eat for FREE! For more information about volunteering click the link: http://goo.gl/3BHQ1A
Prabhupada said, “Oh! You have tricked me.”
Dhananjaya: After we left George Harrison’s estate, we went to Mr. Prajapati’s house. Prabhupada was supposed to take some milk and maybe some halava and puri there and then go back to Bury Place. When we got to Mr. Prajapati’s house, many devotees were already there. Mr. Prajapati and his wife were very expert in serving prasadam. He asked Srila Prabhupada, “What would you like?” Prabhupada said, “A little milk.” Mr. Prajapati said, “Would you like something with the milk?” Prabhupada said, “Have you prepared something?” He said, “Yes, subji, puri, and halava.” Prabhupada said, “All right.” Prabhupada liked to take halava and puris with his milk in the U.K. As Prabhupada was being served, they brought in other preparations as well. Prabhupada said, “What is this? This looks nice.” He took a little bit and then someone else came with something else. Then someone else came with something else. All of a sudden there were fifteen or twenty different preparations in front of Prabhupada. Prabhupada said, “Oh! You have tricked me.” Mr. Prajapati said, “Yes! What could we do? We felt so honored that you were coming to our house that we cooked a huge feast.” Prabhupada said, “But, what about everyone else here?” Mr. Prajapati said, “We have cooked enough for everybody.” Prabhupada said: “All right. Everybody else should eat too.” At 11:00 at night we had a massive feast. The next morning we had to be up at 4:00 a.m. because Prabhupada wanted to have darshan of Radha-London Ishvara. After staying up late and eating so much it was difficult for us to get up.
Hare Krishna! Srila Prabhupada’s Arrival in America 50th Anniversary Celebration in Butler, PA
Fifty years of steady dedication, fifty years of non-stop commitment, fifty years of building memories and accomplishment. A 50th anniversary is known as a golden anniversary and throughout this year and the next, ISKCON devotees all over the world are celebrating a golden milestone of achievement of our glorious spiritual master and Founder-Acharya His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. The celebrations began in Calcutta, India where Srila Prabhupada left behind the land of his birth on his mission of mercy, and continued in Boston, Massachusetts where His Divine Grace’s lotus feet first touched American soil. On October 24th, devotees from all over North American will gather to glorify Srila Prabhupada’s transcendental pastimes in Butler, PA.
Read the entire article here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=20365
West Bengal International School GoFundMe page
In August 2015, my family and I spent some time there. My wife had applied to do humanitarian work at Sri Mayapur International School in West Bengal and the plan was to also have our 3 kids go to school there.
A few days after we got there, there was a bad flood that created many problems for the school. Water level was chest high in my area but higher in others. The beginning of school was postponed due to flood. Water level at the school buildings was a lot deeper than in other areas of the Mayapur village.
The school really needs your help to complete several much needed repairs and to replace materials which were damaged. School staff had moved library books to higher grounds, but even that got damaged (pics). Some buildings are in need of major repairs and other structures need to be completely rebuilt due to collapsing during the flood.
Please read more and donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/w763md78
Puri Parikrama: Very good news. This year the Puri Parikrama organization team is giving more attention and facility for an Enlgish speaking party.
Anasuya devi dasi: Jaya Jagannath! Puri Parikrama organization is pleased to announce the most auspicious 2015 Sri Ksetra Puri Parikrama! A much loved annual event, this year’s Puri parikrama will be from the 27th to the 30th November.
Every year our International group attends the parikrama, along with many Hindi speaking devotees. The parikrama usually consists of a majority of Hindi and Bengali speaking devotees, so this year the organizers have decided to have an even bigger international group specifically for English speaking devotees.
So if you really want to experience all aspects of Sri Jagannath Puri Dhama and immerse yourself in hearing the wonderful pastimes of Lord Jagannath, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Their associates, then you should definitely sign up for this year’s ISKCON Puri parikrama.
None other than His Holiness Bhakti Purushottama Maharaja, a Puri dhamavasi himself, will be expertly guiding us on parikrama. Maharaja, who is a wealth of Krsna conscious knowledge and katha, has been organizing this parikrama for 10 years, so we are sure to be in for a treat in his fine association.
For the first time the well-known HG Madhavananda prabhu will give us his rare association in ISKCON Puri Parikrama. He is one of the most learned devotees in Jagannath katha!
Every year, approximately 10,000 devotees attend this event, which makes it an enormous festival of maha prasadam, kirtana and of course, lots of Sri Jagannath and Gauranga katha.
JAGANNATH PURI FROM MAHAPRABHU’S PERSPECTIVE:
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu lived in Puri for eighteen years, so He had many confidential pastimes there. For example, He had pastimes in Gambira, Siddha Bakul, Tota Gopinath, Simha Dvara (the gate of Jagannath’s temple where Mahaprabhu visited each day), Narendra Sarovara and Jagannath Vallabha’s garden. All these places are described in Sri Caitanya Caritamrita, so nothing is more auspicious than to visit them in the association of learned devotees such as Maharaja, who can give us a deeper understanding of the life of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu in Puri.
WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME TO GO ON PARIKRAMA?
The word parikrama means circumambulation, and to go on parikrama means to circumambulate the holy places. The best days for going on parikrama are described in sastra. It is very important to schedule a parikrama during the specified times, so that one can gain maximum benefit. Therefore, in adhering to this, our parikrama schedule is as follows:
Devotees will arrive in Puri on the 27th of November and will have a full schedule until the 30 th of November.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN ON PARIKRAMA?
21 KILOMETRES DAY PARIKRAMA:
On the 30th of November, we will do the full circumambulation (parikrama) of Puri, which is 21 kilometres. We will start walking at around 6:00 AM and will finish at 2 PM.
We will be a monumental parikrama party of almost 10,000 devotees walking the path of great saints and the Lord Himself…an experience to remember for a lifetime.
* PLEASE NOTE: that these dates are subject to change and that the international devotees will have their own kirtana party.
KIRTAN, KIRTAN, SPECIAL CLASSES AND…MORE KIRTAN
While on parikrama in the daytime and during evening programs, there will be no shortage of kirtana and special classes.
In fact, this year is a particularly special year for Jagannath temple: it is Navakalevara’s year, when the bodies of the Dieties are changed. There will be a special class and slideshow explaining the meaning of this ceremony, and also the hard work the Puri devotees put into caring for their beloved Lord Jagannath. Hearing such lilas of Lord Jagannath and appreciating His devotees’ service to Him will bring us much closer to Him.
MAHAPRASADAM:
To honour mahaprasadam in Puri in the association of Lord Jagannath’s devotees is the perfection of life. For confirmation, we can remember Mahaprabhu’s life:
Q) What were the devotees doing in Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s association?
A) Every day they were having monumental kirtanas, ocean baths and…Honoring huge amounts of mahaprasadam!
Therefore, at least once in our life (or ever year, why not?!), we should experience this…kirtana, ocean baths, Krsna katha and, of course, maha prasadam.
WHAT DOES THE PARIKRAMA COST?
The Puri Parikrama fees are very low. To register for the international group costs only 500 (five hundred rupees). This amount covers the whole parikrama and includes prasadam every day (3 meals, included Jagannath Maha prasadam!). The only thing it doesn’t include is accommodation.
HOW MUCH IS ACCOMMODATION?
Hotel Category 1
Hotel category 2
Price: 500 rupees daily for one person ( two people sharing)
Price: 600 rupees daily for one person (two people sharing)
Bathroom attached, clean, nice place
Bathroom attached, clean, nice place, garden, hall+ amenities
WHAT IS THE TOTAL COST (ACCOMMODATION INCLUDED)?
Fees+ Hotel Category 1: 2500 (two thousand five hundred rupees)
Fees + Hotel Category 2: 2900 (two thousand nine hundred rupees)
Hotel Category Number 1: www.rajgroupofhotels.com (Hotel SUV Palace)
Hotel Category Number 2: www.gajapatihotel.com
We look forward to your association on this year’s Sri Ksetra Puri Parikrama.
For registration, please contact: puriparikrama@gmail.com
For any more information about accommodation or if you have any doubts, please do not hesitate to contact us:
puriparikrama@gmail.com or
bpssecretary@gmail.com
We are here to serve you to the best of our capacity.
Your servants at
International Group,
Sri Ksetra Puri Parikrama organization
As we all know that on 17 September 1965 Srila Prabhupada first arrived at foreign land. So in year 2015, whole ISKCON world is celebrating 50th anniversary of this grand occasion. By co-incidence or by arrangement of Krishna, the 17th September is also the Vyasa Puja day of His Holiness Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja. So […]
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 29 September 2013, Melbourne, Australia, Srimad Bhagavatam 2.2.36)
How can we always remain appreciative in association of devotees? Sometimes, we lose it so how can we stay always in the correct mood?
By thinking that we are not appreciating devotees enough and that we are always falling short in appreciation. As soon as we start thinking, “Yes, I am appreciating the devotees.” I think that is where we go wrong but when we think, “I am not appreciating the devotees enough.” Then we can maybe stay a bit more alert. Anyway, it is only a theoretical answer because I am not appreciating devotees enough and that is a problem.
If we do not appreciate the devotees enough, then we get corrected. I wish I could tell you that my spiritual life was just ideal, that it was beautiful from day one and everything was just perfect and that I always appreciated the devotees very much.The truth is I did not and I get purified again and again, either by arrangements of Krsna or he sends me some association just at the right time! Krsna is there to look after us and that is our saving grace.
We must realize that we are not appreciating the vaisnavas enough, that will help and for the rest where we fall short, just wait awhile, Krsna will make an arrangement – sometimes sweet and sometimes hard like a thunderbolt! Anyway, giving credit to devotees is the key. Give credit to other devotees and do not take any credit ourselves.
Hare Krishna! The Many Faces of Halva
Kurma Dasa: Anyone who has ever visited a Hare Krishna Temple feast or a Hare Krishna restaurant will have undoubtedly tasted halva. The memory of its sweet, warm, moist, spiritually-infused ‘comfort food-iness’ will no doubt have lingered long after all traces of the buttery ecstasy have left the lips. You may not know just how widespread the halva story actually is, and how much world history there is to it. Halva is one of those dishes found from the Balkans to India and claimed as its own by practically every culture and country in between. There are many versions. Basic halva, as it is found throughout the Balkans and Turkey is a simple dessert. The most common version is made by cooking semolina and then shaping it into balls which are then sweetened with either honey or “pekmez” – grape must syrup.
Read the entire article here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=20355
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Parvati devi dasi from Denpasar is a high school teacher and regularly organisers classes on Bhagavad-gita at public schools. She, along with her husband, who is also a teacher, speak at Universities as well.
Canadian Leaders Meetings this weekend in Edmonton! Trying to see if there will be cell/data reception so that we can live tweet updates!— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 9, 2015
Taking blessings from Sri Sri Radha Ksira-Chora Gopinatha as we head out to the Canadian Leaders meeting in Edmonton pic.twitter.com/1YBoMjBtfD— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 9, 2015
On the way to YYZ via @UPexpress - we have two Temple Council members heading to Edm this weekend. #yyz #harekrishna pic.twitter.com/RrQY9h5Ays— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 9, 2015
Canadian Leaders Meeting kicks off with a nice morning program led by Bhaktimarga Swami! #harekrishna #sanga pic.twitter.com/aPbqu4vEDD— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 10, 2015
Meetings have kicked off with introductions! Lots of devotees! #harekrishna #iskcon pic.twitter.com/rwMsj6S9Wk— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 10, 2015
First presentation of the weekend is a report on Canadian book distribution progress! pic.twitter.com/fS2SEyg4Xc— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 10, 2015
Next presentation via speakerphone! Rupanuga Pr presenting from Toronto on the Initiations Committee and Mentorship! pic.twitter.com/qt1vzXwLgB— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 10, 2015
Presentations on compliance, then lunch and we're now about to get back to it! Amazing views from here! #harekrishna pic.twitter.com/y1AGHY7vJ2— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 10, 2015
Bhaktimarga Swami kicking off the second half of the day with a report from the Canadian Nat'l Council. pic.twitter.com/RCmjJeF0KI— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 10, 2015
Presentation on Financial Obligations by Vrinda dd from ISKCON Winnipeg and now Strategic Planning by Aindra Prabhu from ISKCON Brampton!— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 10, 2015
Presentation on doing better promotions! Analyzing good and bad posters. #harekrishna pic.twitter.com/1NnF9MdCiw— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 10, 2015
And now the day ends off with a Toronto-Vancouver collaboration "An 'Enchant'ed 'Evening of Bhakti'". pic.twitter.com/81oKvwWDBB— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 11, 2015
And day two kicks off! Breakfast time after a rousing morning program! #harekrishna #canada pic.twitter.com/xiNoWdFRiV— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 11, 2015
Book Distribution - Part Two! pic.twitter.com/lguZpbvNYa— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 11, 2015
"How Not to Blow It with Nice New People" pic.twitter.com/5lIcIYQ2R6— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 11, 2015
Canadian Leaders! pic.twitter.com/N64Hg6bY58— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 11, 2015
Canadian Leaders! (cont'd) pic.twitter.com/2i3YSpxHlo— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 11, 2015
Presentations on Western outreach, TOVP, Fundraising Ideas, and now Devotee Care!— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 11, 2015
Brainstorming ISKCON Canada's future! pic.twitter.com/vjSy8NY71p— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 12, 2015
And finally, one big group shot from earlier in the weekend! #iskcon #harekrishna pic.twitter.com/9zmjgyXMuA— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 12, 2015
Homeward bound after a wonderful weekend of inspiring meetings! #edmonton #YEG #harekrishna pic.twitter.com/fJo3TPfCox— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 12, 2015
Hello Toronto! Back from the ISKCON Canadian Leaders Meetings! #harekrishna #homesweethome #torontokrishna pic.twitter.com/IiMkuBz5Z4— ISKCON Toronto Mgmt (@TempleCouncil) October 12, 2015
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October 24th, 2015 marks the 50th anniversary of Srila Prabhupada's arrival in Butler, PA USA where he planned to spread Krsna Consciousness all over the western world. In honor of Srila Prabhupada and those who made his mission possible, ISKCON North America is putting on a celebration with special guests Bhakti Marge Swami and Sally Argarwal to bring devotees together and to share memories and Krsna Consciousness. Please come and appreciate this 50th year anniversary with us! Starting 2:30pm with a Harinam around the heart of Butler until 7:00pm, when dinner will be served. Detail are in the picture above.
Hare Krishna! ISKCON UK – October newsletter
Devotees gathered at Temples across the UK to offer deep thanks and gratitude to the founder of the Hare Krishna movement, Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, marking 50 years since he arrived in the USA. Fifty years ago on 17th September 1965, Srila Prabhupada arrived at Boston Harbour with his message of devotion to Krishna. He was alone and unannounced, and from very simple beginnings he established an international movement of tens of thousands of devotees and palatial temples all over the world. His message was simple, chant and be happy.
Read the entire article here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=20351
Devotees started working in the new farm “Goloka” that they purchased near Morkovice-Slížany, a town in the Czech Republic (Album with photos)
Find them here: https://goo.gl/A6pGfT
Dear Jagannath bhaktas, We are pleased to announce addition of services to our Jagannath online seva page. New services include one month’s ghee, honey or incense, balya bhoga, Mahaprabhu and Simantini Devi Bhoga, one day flowers/ garland or even special pujas. Jay Jagannath Baladev Subhadra Maharani ki jay!!
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Hare Krishna! ISKCON 50: ISKCON is now 50 – What next? (Videos)
Bhakti Caru Swami, Romapada Swami, Gunagrahi Swami, Bhaktimarga Swami, Vaisesika Dasa, Rambhoru Devi Dasi, Radha Devi Dasi and other devotees discuss about the meaning of the 50th anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s Iskcon and what should be the priorities for the future. Better relations among the devotees, less big temples and more devotee care, unity in diversity, less bureaucracy and more preaching, book distribution and Harinamas were some of the subjects proposed in a recent meeting for the beginning of ISKCON50 events at Iskcon Houston
Watch them here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=20348
Preaching at the Mahendradatta University, Bali (Album with photos)
His Holiness Ramai Swami gives a Bhagavad-Gita class at the University of Mahendradatta, Depasar, Bali on the 9th of October 2015.
Find them here: https://goo.gl/PShl5w
(Kadamba Kanana Swami, October 2014, Mayapur, India, Siksastakam Seminar: Verses 1&2, Part 1)
Currently, our chanting may not be so complete, in the sense that it is free from any form of anartha or aparadha, and done in a full transcendental knowledge. But all chanting will help in purifying the dust from the heart to different degrees. Ceto-darpana-marjanam (Siksastakam 1). We begin our chanting as a process of purification. Therefore, our first motive in chanting is for purification and this should be our approach: we do everything for purification.
Someone said to me, ‘I have no taste for chanting, so I gave up chanting. I cannot do it anymore – I have done it for years and I just had no taste for it and therefore I just can’t do it anymore!’ So what do you say to someone like that, especially after they have chanted for many, many years? I was thinking of what to say and after some thinking, I said, ‘Look, for you it is too late, as you have chanted for too long! You are a devotee and there is nothing you can do about it; whether you chant or not, you are going to be a devotee. But there are two options for you: either you are going to be a happy devotee or you are going to be an unhappy devotee. And if you don’t chant, you are going to be an unhappy devotee. But if you chant, you can be a happy devotee!’
So we chant for purification; it is not about, ‘I have no taste!’ So much talk is there about taste, a higher taste, and that is good because we want to get there, to chant with a higher taste, but at the same time, chanting with a higher taste is quite “high”. Maybe sometimes we are chanting with some higher taste but to chant with a higher taste all the time is “high”. Therefore, for most of us, we go back to that platform of looking for purification, again and again that should be there – looking for mercy and purification. Look for more purification and if anything more comes – some moments of higher taste – that is a bonus, that is extra, but that is not what should drive us, ‘Oh, I am chanting and still no higher taste!’
Maybe not, maybe not in this life, maybe the next life! Maybe not in the next life, but maybe the life after that, or maybe after a hundred lives, the higher taste will come. So, chant for purification because the mercy is so great, the gift that comes is so great, that is worthy of all efforts.