
Worldwide Holy Name week (Album with photos)
Harinama with Gurukula students in Byron.
Byron Bay is a beachside town located in the far-northeastern corner of the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Find them here: https://goo.gl/GKGtXG
Websites from the ISKCON Universe
Worldwide Holy Name week (Album with photos)
Harinama with Gurukula students in Byron.
Byron Bay is a beachside town located in the far-northeastern corner of the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Find them here: https://goo.gl/GKGtXG
Enthusiastic 8-year-old students visiting the temple of Copenhagen :) (Album with photos)
This week 22 extremely well behaved 8-year-old students came to visit the temple of the International School in Copenhagen. Many of them knew 3-4 languages and believed in God already. They were so enthusiastic that they asked me if I could become their new school teacher next year :) They all loved the prasadam meal and asked if I could please cook for them every day! When I told them that we love Srila Prabhupada because he gave us Krishna consciousness they all ran up to Srila Prabhupada and took the dust from his lotus feet on their head! I wish I had the same eagerness for Srila Prabhupada’s lotus feet as they showed :)
Find them here: https://goo.gl/tlHcHZ
Answer Podcast:
Download by “right-click and save content”
The post Can science by its progress gain spiritual knowledge? appeared first on The Spiritual Scientist.
Answer Podcast:
Download by “right-click and save content”
The post Why is the soul’s connection with the Supreme established only through sound – and a specific mantra at that? appeared first on The Spiritual Scientist.
Answer Podcast:
Download by “right-click and save content”
The post Where does our longing for love come from? appeared first on The Spiritual Scientist.
Answer Podcast:
Download by “right-click and save content”
The post What to do when our vertical and horizontal relationships are not symbiotic? appeared first on The Spiritual Scientist.
Answer Podcast:
Download by “right-click and save content”
The post What is the highest form of love? appeared first on The Spiritual Scientist.
Answer Podcast:
Download by “right-click and save content”
The post Should one love oneself to be happy? appeared first on The Spiritual Scientist.
Sadbhuja Das: The festival of Jagaddhatri Puja is very famous and has been celebrated for the last 300 years in Bengal. It is another kind of Durga Puja festival.
Every year the festival organizers choose a different famous architectural monument from which to model the temple for Jagaddhatri, and build it from bamboo, cloth and flowers. This year the organizers of the festival in Krishnanagar chose the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium as a significant monument of art and recreated its shape, making a beautiful temple for Jagaddhatri.
The TOVP is having a great impact on the local Bengalis. Soon it will have an impact on the whole world.
Hare Krishna! The many lessons for Vaishnavas to learn from Lord Vamanadeva
Kripamoya Das: Vamanadeva teaches Bali that enlightened human beings are meant to be satisfied with what comes to them. Those who are not satisfied with what they actually need will never be satisfied, even if they gain the whole Earth. And a man or a woman practising the spiritual life must never be dissatisfied, for by such dissatisfaction they sprinkle water on the inner fire of their spiritual potency.
Read the entire article here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=20056
That weekend, on Saturday September 19th, nearly 500 of his disciples and grand-disciples from all over the U.S. and Canada as well as from Russia, Ukraine, England and India gathered at Commonwealth Pier – the same place he had arrived alone – to celebrate his priceless gift to them and to the world. Chartering a two-storey touring boat, they took a three-hour ride into Boston Harbor, as Niranjana Swami led a beautiful kirtan.
Answer Podcast:
Download by “right-click and save content”
The post How can killing for one’s country be considered love? appeared first on The Spiritual Scientist.
Talk to University of North Florida students, Jacksonville
Lecture Podcast:
Download by “right-click and save content”
The post Love is the highest reality appeared first on The Spiritual Scientist.
Hare Krishna! Video – A Glimpse at Beautiful Gita Nagari
Set in the scenic Tuscarora Valley, framed by mountain ridges, boundaried by the Tuscarora Creek on the east side, inhabited by melodious birds and other creatures, home to 9 joyful volunteers, 19 peaceful cows/oxen, and a carefree flock of about 40 peacocks, Gita Nagari Organic Farm of 350 acres of rolling green hay fields, pastures and diverse woods engages in compassionate farming, above all its other activities. We are a small community set in cozy rural Port Royal, PA with a singular aim of integrating our existence based on the principles of love, care and respect for all living beings. Spirituality, Sustainability and Community Care form the basis of our activities.
Watch it here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=20053
Radhastami 2015 Festival (Album with 62 photos)
Radhastami at New Govardhana, San Diego, USA.
Find them here: https://goo.gl/Gjd32q
As 2015 is the 50th year of HDG Srila Prabhupada’s entry into western land, ISKCON Mayapur is making all the arrangements to make 2015 book distribution marathon a mega event. So, it was announced that this year marathon will be celebrated from 1st October, 2015 to 31st December, 2015 for a period of three months. ISKCON […]
The post Mayapur Gears Up for Marathon 2015 appeared first on Mayapur.com.
In today’s fast paced world, where the use of technology is outweighing the quality of our interactions, it is easy to be physically in one place and mentally in another. Being present in every moment and every action empowers us with clarity of thought, enhances our creativity, and maximises our performance.
The post Bhagavatam Class: The eye of the owl appeared first on SivaramaSwami.com.
Lord Vamanadeva appeared within this world from the womb of Aditi, the mother of the gods. He appeared at midday on the shravan-dvadasi, the 12th day of the lunar month of Shravan when the moon is waxing.
There are many lessons for Vaishnavas to learn from the narration of His activities, as found in the 8th canto, 18th chapter of the Bhagavat Purana (Srimad Bhagavatam). Amongst the lessons are these:
1. That God comes to this world in many forms; not just once, in one form, or even many times in the same form, but many times in many forms. He is never limited by the form, but remains all powerful.
2. That all other gods are meant to offer homage to Him. They did this when, appearing as a young child, he was awarded the sacred thread by Brihaspati, the guru of the gods. The sun god gave Him the Gayatri mantra and His father, Kasyapa Muni, a straw belt. Mother Earth gave Him a deerskin and Lord Brahma gave Him a waterpot. Kuvera, the heavenly treasurer gave Him a monk’s begging bowl, and the wife of Lord Shiva gave Him the first alms. In this way, the gods all offered the best of what they had to the Supreme God. Each of us, in our own way, must also give the best of what we own – our talents, intelligence, words and wealth – as a gift to that same God. He gave it to us along with our birth, and we can offer ot back to Him.
3. Upon seeing the lad from a distance, King Bali noticed his remarkable sun-like effulgence. He welcomed Him and washed His feet. Thinking of himself as a great proprietor of the Earth, Bali then asked Vamanadeva what He would like to be given in charity, as this was the custom of the king. Vamana replied that He only wanted three paces of land, as measured by His own short steps. The king smiled at the thought of such a small request. He was soon to discover that just as God comes in disguise, so His requests to us are often disguised as simple acts of devotion. Many people smile at the thought that God asks us for only three words: Hare, Krishna, and Rama, spoken as a mantra. But as we speak those three small words we begin to realise that He is changing our life forever from within our hearts.
4.Vamanadeva teaches Bali that enlightened human beings are meant to be satisfied with what comes to them. Those who are not satisfied with what they actually need will never be satisfied, even if they gain the whole Earth. And a man or a woman practising the spiritual life must never be dissatisfied, for by such dissatisfaction they sprinkle water on the inner fire of their spiritual potency.
5. Bali Maharaja’s guru, Sukracarya. was perceptive enough to understand what was happening, who the young boy was, and what was about to happen. But he counselled the king to deny the request, even though he knew that it was Vishnu Himself asking. Thus Sukra was an atheist, even though learned in the Vedas. Such a guru, who stands in the way of his disciple’s emancipation, is fit to be rejected.
6. Bali turns to his guru and says that telling lies, or not keeping a promise once spoken, is the most sinful act. He explains that Mother Earth once said: ” I can bear any heavy thing except a person who is a liar.” Therefore, a person living according to dharma must scrupulously avoid lying.
7. He explains that the opportunity to give in charity to a qualified, saintly person is very rare. It must never be regarded as a time of loss, but as a moment when auspiciousness is drawn towards the giver. When we give we don’t lose, rather God – and the universe – gives us even more in return.
8. Sukra curses his own disciple, thus revealing the actual relationship that sometimes exists between an official religious priest and a member of the faith.
9. Vamana responds to Bali’s promise by expanding his size. Although God may appear as a child, He is the oldest of the old, the immeasurably largest of all large things, and the most powerful of all. This lesson would later be learned by Lord Brahma, who tested the Lord’s power when He appeared as child Krishna. God is also the ultimate owner of everything since everything emanates from Him.
10. Vamana takes His first two steps which, due to His size, encompass the entire cosmos. When He asks where He should place his third promised step, Bali realises that there is only one thing left to give Him – his very self. The king surrenders fully to God at that moment. The surrender of Bali, although offered in a moment of abject desperation, is nonetheless to be emulated by all of us. We don’t own countries, but we do regard ourselves as proprietors of our domestic domains. Most of these, in truth, never quite belong to us legally, and in the grand scheme of things we can claim no factual ownership at all. Death will come very quickly and take everything away from us, so better to give it all to God now. We do this by dedicating everything we own to His service. The result? Curiously enough, the same result that Bali achieved: that we are given everything back and that God draws us nearer to Him and His eternal abode.
Dubbed “The Land of the Eternal Blue Sky,” Mongolia is a large and rather wild country divided between deserts, steppes, and mountains. About fifty-three per cent of the population are Buddhist, and about forty per cent continue to live the traditional nomadic lifestyle.ISKCON devotees first came to Mongolia in the 1990s.
(Kadamba Kanana Swami, October 2009, Vrindavan, India, Lecture)
Love means to put our ideas aside for someone else. When we love someone, we will put our own agenda aside and just try to please that person and we will only do for that person what he desires. So, our love for Prabhupada has to show in how much we are ready to put our own agenda aside and embrace his agenda and do what is dear to him. That is where our love will show…
Hare Krishna! The Appearance of Lord Vamanadeva
Radhanath Swami : Bali Maharaj performed a hundred Aswamedha yajnas when he was ruling very powerfully. So little Vamanadev, just by himself, walked with his bare feet and came upon the arena of the sacrifice on the banks of Narmada River. When Bali Maharaj saw him, this little dwarf – he was so effulgent, so beautiful, he radiated such purity and compassion – Bali Maharaj’s heart filled with joy. He stood up, and all the brahmins who were performing the yajna with him, they all stood up to offer honor and welcome to Lord Vamanadev. Bali Maharaj bowed to him and with deep affection he gave him a very, very honorable seat.
Read the entire article here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=20045
Dear Devotees and Friends,
On the occasion of “World Holy Name Week“, Perth Kirtan Team would like to invite you for “PERTH KIRTAN MELA – 2015” on Sunday, 27 September at Kalamunda Temple.
Schedule :
1:00 pm Kirtan Mela Begins
4:30 pm Sunday School Children perform Kirtan
5:00 pm Short Drama on “The Importance of Harinaam ”
7:00 pm Gaura Arati
8:00 pm Conclusion
Major Attractions:
* Guest Kirtaneers
* Our Temple Kirtan Specialists:
HG Sri Radha Raman Prabhu
HG Ameyatma Prabhu
HG Stoka Krsna Prabhu
HG Nitai Prem Prabhu
* Group Kirtans
* Free Flow of Prasadam
Don’t miss PERTH KIRTAN MELA – 2015!
Looking forward to seeing you there.
If you would like to sponsor a feast or help in any service, please contact:
Stoka Krsna Das – (0401843690)
Bhakta Akshay – (0401414172)
Bhakta Sasi – (0431959596)
—
Hare Krishna
A Sanskrit verse from Brhan-naradiya Purana which means
“In this age of Kali, there is no alternative, there is no alternative, there is no alternative for spiritual progress other than the chanting of the holy name, the chanting of the holy name, the chanting of the holy name of the Lord.”
Dear Devotees and Friends,
In order to commemorate Srila Prabhupada’s arrival anniversary in the United States, all ISKCON Temples and Centres throughout the world are gearing up to celebrate the World Holy Name Week 2015 between 24th September and 4th October this year. Srila Prabhupada’s greatest desire was to spread the chanting of the Holy Names as much as possible all over the world. This year’s celebration also marks the 50th anniversary of that event.
In this connection, ISKCON Perth is launching this worldwide event by inviting you to participate with us in the following activities:
If you would like to sponsor the festival in part or full, or help in some service please call:
Sitaramalaxman Das (0422 045 525)
Syama Sarana Das (0439 969 002)
Narottama Das (0424 565 108)
—
Hare Krishna
A Sanskrit verse from Brhan-naradiya Purana which means
“In this age of Kali, there is no alternative, there is no alternative, there is no alternative for spiritual progress other than the chanting of the holy name, the chanting of the holy name, the chanting of the holy name of the Lord.”
Hare Krishna! Srila Prabhupada on Lord Vamanadeva
So when Vamanadeva appeared, Bali Maharaja was attracted by His beauty as a Dwarf Brahmin, and as he was charitably disposed, he wanted to give Him some charity. But Sukaracharya, being elevated in mystic yogic powers, he could understand that Vamanadeva was Visnu. And in order to favor the demigods, He had come there to cheat Bali Maharaja in the shape of begging some charities. Bali Maharaja was puffed up with his material vanities, and Vamanadeva as He is Visnu, all-peaceful, without interrupting his attitude, just approached him in the form of a Brahmin, Who has a right to beg something from the princely order. And the principle orders also are always disposed, to make charities to the Brahmins.
Read the entire article here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=20042
Vipralambha Bhava: Love in Separation (52 min video)
Vipralambha Bhava, a drama performed on Sri Krishna Janmastami 2015 in New Raman Reti Dham ISKCON Alachua. Please watch in HD: https://goo.gl/JHvT69
New ISKCON Indore Temple, MP (4 min video)
Under the guidance of His Holiness Radhanath Swami, ISKCON Indore is home to a loving community of practicing Hare Krishna devotees and over 200 resident monks.
Watch it here: https://goo.gl/0wpM7k
Harinama Sankirtana in Israel (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: The Lord’s holy name is called sravana-mangala. This means that one receives everything auspicious simply by hearing the holy name. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 2.7.15 Purport)
Find them here: https://goo.gl/UMN2xD
Vancouver Harinama Passes 200 Consecutive Days
A small yet growing crew of dedicated devotees have been doing Harinama Sankirtana in downtown Vancouver, Canada, for over 200 days in a row now, chanting the Holy Names of God for two hours every week day after work and for three hours on weekends.
“The method works,” says the program’s organizer Ishvari Jahnava Dasi, who has not missed a single day. “It develops taste for the Holy Name really, really fast. It’s like a pressure cooker.”
Read the entire article here: http://goo.gl/Xb1WI0
Drama – Janmashtami 2015 – 05.09.2015
Iskcon London
This is a brisk two-minute drop of nectar from Srimati Radharani's magic abode. The use of drone technology to rise into the air in Varshana's sunset creates a perfect mood for darshan of the supreme Feminine Godhead. The devotional ascension, in synergy with the superb score by grammy award-winner Ilan Chester, takes the viewer up the palace's fortress with an ease that bhakti alone can provide. A video by Vausedva Das.