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I am Not This Body??? Then What AM I?
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All-Attractive Viṣṇu, the powerful and carefree master and the true objective of all sacrifice, was pleased by Pṛthu’s ceremonies and appeared before the emperor along with powerful Indra. Glancing towards Indra, Viṣṇu said, “Here is the one who disrupted your hundredth horse-sacrifice. He seeks your forgiveness, so I think he deserves it.”
“Should I really forgive his immoral deeds?” Pṛthu seemed to wonder.
Viṣṇu encouraged him not to by angry. “Oh god of humanity,” he said, “the best humans, good people with good intellect, don’t hold onto malice towards anyone.”
“How is that possible?” the king would surely wonder. “How can they feel no malice towards those who cause them harm?”
Viṣṇu explained, “They know the difference between their true self and its body.”
“So?”
“People who don’t understand the difference between the self and its body work very hard, and for a very long time, to secure what their bodies desire, but in the end wind up with no profit except their sweat. Such frustrated and irritable people are very easily moved to malice.”
“If the body is not exactly the self, what is it?” Pṛthu would ask.
“The wise know that the body is the tangible result of our self-ignorant desires. This is why the wise are not terribly attached to the pleasures that might be acquired by their body.”
“How does this lack of attachment make them less malicious?” Pṛthu would ask.
“They are not terribly attached to pleasures connected with their bodies,” Viṣṇu reiterated. “So, they are not disturbed and moved to malice if someone or something presents a disruption or obstacle to such things. They are, wisely, not excessively defensive of their household, assets, or lineage.”
“If the body is not the true source of identity,” Pṛthu would ask, “what is?”
“The true source of identity is a singular, pure, self-luminous entity; not limited by any characteristic or quality, but sheltering distinct characteristics and qualities. It spreads everywhere, and its all-witnessing sentience cannot be impeded. Beyond the false-self, it is the supreme self of the self.”
“Does the false self have any relation to the true self?” The emperor would want to know. “Does the limited self have some relation to the Supreme Self?”
“Yes!” Viṣṇu affirmed. “The wise know themselves to be situated within that Supreme Self. The unwise determine their identity by looking towards the qualities of their external bodies, but the wise determine their identity by looking inwards toward the Supreme Self who is the ultimate root of all individuals.”
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Constant Chanting Is The Goal
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If I am relieved to put my bead bag down after my last round, it's an indicator that my chanting is not being done properly.
Good chanting always produces a taste to chant more. Prabhupada said sixteen rounds is the minimum; constant chanting is the goal.
Young Artists
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Inspired by and following in the footsteps of the artists Jackson Pollock and Aelita Andre, Lower Elementary students expressed their artistic talents and had loads of fun! I wish the pictures could capture the sounds of their giggles and laughter as they splashed the paint onto their boards.
Sri Krishna Janmastami, Part 1, September 6, ISKCON Silicon Valley, Mountain View, California
Giriraj Swami
Giriraj Swami and Vaisesika dasa read from Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead during the festivities.
“The art of focusing one’s attention on the Supreme and giving one’s love to Him is called Krsna consciousness. We have inaugurated the Krsna consciousness movement so that everyone can satisfy his propensity for loving others simply by directing his love toward Krsna. The whole world is very eager to satisfy the dormant propensity of love for others, but the various invented methods like socialism, communism, altruism, humanitarianism, and nationalism, along with whatever else may be manufactured for the peace and prosperity of the world, are all useless and frustrating because of our gross ignorance of the art of loving Krsna. Generally people think that by advancing the cause of moral principles and religious rites they will be happy. Others may think that happiness can be achieved by economic development, and yet others think that simply by sense gratification they will be happy. But the real fact is that people can be happy only by loving Krsna.”
— Krsna, Preface
Celebrating Krsna’s Birthday
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Sri Krsna Janmastami, a most sacred and auspicious day for Vaisnavas, has just been celebrated. It was grand and festive. TKG Academy students, since the beginning of the school year, have been preparing for this special occasion in many ways.
Each class, including students from Kalachandji’s Sunday School, prepared posters, portraying verses from the Brahma Samhita prayers, with which they decorate the Temple hallway.
TKG Academy students also opened the performances on the main stage. Preschool through 1st grade students sang about Krsna and Balarama going to the forest with Their friends and cows. 2nd through 9th grade students chanted the bhajan “Bhajahu re mana” by Govinda Dasa Kaviraja and enacted a dramatic narration of its meaning.
Srila Prabhupada Vyasa Puja 2015
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View the full gallery: Offerings and Abhishek Similar to earlier years, ISKCON Mayapur had a week filled with festivals glorifying Srila Prabhupada on occasion of His Vyasa puja. The bramacharis, other temple staff, international devotees, Bhaktivedanta National School, and Sri Mayapur International School all held their own celebrations. These festivals enabled many devotees to read […]
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Srila Prabhupada’s Vyasapuja Gallery
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Friday, September 4th, 2015
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Srila Prabhupada Vyasa Puja 2015 at ISKCON-Delhi (Album with…
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Srila Prabhupada Vyasa Puja 2015 at ISKCON-Delhi (Album with photos)
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Devotee Flutist to Play Vaishnava Songs to 10,000 at Japanese Concert
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Bhadra Rupa, alias Luis De La Calle, is signed to Sony World Music, has performed at theaters around the world, and is a member of the US, British, and Japanese national flute associations. At his music academy in Geneva, Switzerland, he teaches students how to play devotional songs by Vaishnava composers like Narottama Das Thakur.
Inauguration of New Seminar Hall (Album with…
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Inauguration of New Seminar Hall (Album with photos)
Inauguration of New Seminar Hall by HH Gopal Krishna Goswami Maharaj at ISKCON New Delhi.
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Hare Krishna! The Absolute Nature of the Vedic Literature
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Hare Krishna! The Absolute Nature of the Vedic Literature
The Seed Verses of Bhagavad Gita (Bg 10.8-11) The word seed suggests that it has the potential to grow into something bigger then itself. The verses that are accepted as the “Seed” verses of the Gita do exactly that. They are also sometime referred to as the Catur-Sloka because there are just four (Catur) seed verses (Slokas). The 700 verses of Bhagavad Gita are generally accepted as the summary study of the entire body of Vedic knowledge. Yet within the Gita these “Seed verses” are acknowledged for how nicely they summarize the essence of the Gita’s message into four concise sutras. Now consider these four powerful Sanskrit verses provided below. If you can enter into their profound meaning, you will have effectively attained the highest stage of realization that the entire cannon of Vedic literature points towards.
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Transcendental soldiers in the service of His Divine Grace!
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Transcendental soldiers in the service of His Divine Grace!
The “Birman” of Chennai
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A Glimpse into the Kolkata 50th Anniversary Celebrations
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Hare Krishna! Who Are All These People? And What Kind of…
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Hare Krishna! Who Are All These People? And What Kind of Monotheism Is This Anyway?
Rukmini Devi Dasi: Do you sometimes come to the temple and wonder about who are all these figures on the altar? Is this some kind of idol worship? Are we not supposed to ask? And we hear that Bhakti is a monotheistic tradition: How is that, when there are eight different figures on the altar? If you were raised in a tradition different from Bhakti, (and most of us were…) this kind of worship is likely to feel a bit foreign or even uncomfortable to you. Rukmini Walker will try to unpack how the Bhakti tradition itself explains this important core practice, as given by our line of teachers.
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Jammu and Kashmir High Court bans sale of Beef in the state
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Jammu and Kashmir High Court bans sale of Beef in the state
On Wednesday, Jammu and Kashmir High Court imposed ban on sale of beef in the state. A Division Bench of State High Court comprising Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur and Justice Janak Raj Kotwal today banned sale of beef in Jammu and Kashmir.
The ban came after a Public Interest Litigation against cow slaughter filed by Advocate Parimoksh Seth. The PIL said that slaughtering or killing of bovine animals were an offence punishable under Section 298-A and possession of such slaughtered animal an act punishable under Section 298-B of the RPC.
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Scenes from the Janmastami/Vyasa-puja weekend in Krsna Valley
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Harinama in Union Square Park, New York (Album with…
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Harinama in Union Square Park, New York (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: A Vaishnava should not try to minimize anyone else’s position. It is better to remain humble and meek and chat the Hare Krishna mantra. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 6.17.10 purport)
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Daily Darshan – September 10th, 2015
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Worship of the spiritual master: Part 2
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 15 August 2015, Vrindavan, India, Bhagavad Gita 17.1)
Srila Prabhupada said that surrender means to surrender to all the little things; to all the small things. It is not just one big surrender, “Krsna, I am offering you my life!!”
We can make a very dramatic announcement but the reality is that it is in the little things that we do not surrender. The little things matter! Therefore worship of the spiritual master goes beyond offering flowers or incense. It is in every action that we worship the spiritual master. Every action of our life is an action of worship.
Sankarshan Nitai das Krishna lila – Aug 31st 2015
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Sankarshan Nitai das Krishna lila – Aug 31st 2015
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Hare Krishna! Appreciating Sankirtan Prabhu’s frontline literary outreach
Chaitanya Charan das: The feature that struck me most about his writing was what could be called its inter-disciplinary scope. He brought bhakti wisdom into a mature dialogue with the yoga tradition in his book Bhakti-Yoga Pilgrimage and with contemporary psychology in his other writings. Drawing pertinent points eclectically to address various current concerns, he then insightfully illumined the underlying issues with the light of aptly distilled devotional insights. Overall, he was one of the pioneers in our movement in striving to penetrate the huge and largely untapped self-help genre of writing. With a heavy heart at the departure of a fellow author and friend, I seek his blessings for continuing in my own small way the literary legacy of our tradition.
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Hare Krishna! From Kibbutz To Krishna
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Hare Krishna! From Kibbutz To Krishna
One evening in 1978 Dorit and her husband saw a television program featuring Murari Chaitanya Das, a Hare Krishna devotee who had just become the ping pong champion of Israel. He was openly speaking about his experience of Krsna consciousness and Dorit was impressed. On the beach the next morning her husband saw a Hare Krishna devotee and stopped him, thinking him to be Murari Chaitanya. The devotee, Locanananda, told him that their spiritual leader was presently visiting Israel and invited him to come to a public program where the guru would speak. So they went, and Dorit listened attentively. The guru’s words inspired her to start practicing Krsna consciousness. Her husband went along with it.
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Today 6,000 devotees arrived at the Black Sea for the Russian…
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Today 6,000 devotees arrived at the Black Sea for the Russian Yatra festival. It seemed like an ocean of Vaisnavas were present at the opening ceremony this evening!
HG Rupanuga Prabhu / SB 10.87.20
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2015
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Wednesday, September 2nd, 2015
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2015
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The Learning Theme of the Day
We had looked at 'The Gita' this morning from the perspective of seeing the nature of nature. In Chapter Two we were reminded of the ups and downs of life. You learn tolerance from it.
At noon I heard a bit of shouting coming from the temple's foyer. It was two women in a disagreement. "By golly," I thought, "this shouldn't happen in a temple." Yet it does from time to time. A little lack of tolerance perhaps. If I allow for a cool-down period and if I'm given the strength and courage, I dare shoot for making peace between the two as early as tomorrow.
In the evening Nick and I hit a trail with lots of ups and downs. I took the lead as we moved through the ways of the ravine. The intention was to bear the slight inconvenience of the upward and downward mobility. Tolerance, we were imposing it on ourselves.
Anyways, it's a small lesson in tolerance. It's required to grab them in time. Timing is precise. Three days before they were perfect for the picking.
Our guru used to say, "Strike while the iron is hot!"
Srila Prabhupada Vyasapuja
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On the occasion of Srila Prabhupada’s appearance anniversary, an excerpt from a poem I wrote:
Thy gentle graces won our heart.
We feel too weak to live apart,
O Prabhupäda, whom we all revere,
Our Guru, whom we hold so dear.
O greatest saint of noblest heart,
Auspicious the day you did depart
To the brilliant spiritual world above,
Rewarded for thy faithful love.
The devotees at Brisbane temple blissfully observed Srila Prabhupada’s Vyasapuja.
Techniques To Improve Chanting
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Festival Report – Janmastami Celebrations!
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Festival Report by: Smruthi Venkateshan
Recordings by: Hitesh Patel
Pictures by: Sahil Srivastava
On Saturday, September 5th, the Hare Krishna Temple celebrated the biggest birthday bash of the year, Sri Krishna Janmastami. This is one of the most auspicious days in the Vaishnava calendar as it marks the birthday of Lord Sri Krishna.
As the guests started pouring in from all over the Greater Toronto Area, the festivities began with more enthusiasm than ever before. In the evening there were many performances, bhajans and lectures given by many devotees. During the festivities a beautiful abhisheka (bathing ceremony of small Deities) was performed with an ecstatic kirtan by the Radha Murari group from ISKCON Scarborough. Following the abhisheka, Bhaktimarga Swami put on a brilliant play highlighting all the wonderful qualities of Lord Krishna. All the performers received rave reviews from the audience with a thunderous applause.
The mood was set and all the devotees were eager to see their Lordships Sri Sri Radha Ksira-Chora Gopinatha for the annual tradition of the special midnight darshan! When the clock struck midnight, the doors opened to reveal the gorgeous Deities of Sri Sri Radha Ksira-Chora Gopinatha, decorated in their dazzling flower outfits! All those gathered enjoyed this joyous occasion by popping balloons, having a shower of flowers and singing their hearts out for the kirtan.
This was truly the biggest birthday bash of the year, and it is marked by the excitement that still lingers in the air. Hare Krishna!
Recordings of Kirtans from Janmastami:
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Community Town Hall – September 27, 2015
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We are very excited to announce that ISKCON Toronto will be hosting our next Town Hall on Sunday, September 27, 2015 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm in Govinda’s Dining Hall. This Town Hall will present an opportunity for our vibrant Hare Krishna community to come forward and engage in a productive, two-way dialogue about our Hare Krishna temple and community at large.
The Town Hall will begin with a small presentation from the ISKCON Toronto Temple Council, highlighting the successes, challenges and financial developments over the last several months. After this, we will open up the dialogue to our entire community to share their thoughts, dreams, concerns and suggestions about how we can continue to grow our temple and community.
Please accept this as a warm invitation for you to come and attend our Town Hall. We continue to host these Town Halls every three months in an attempt to increase the communication between the temple management and our dear congregation.
If you are unable to make it to the Town Hall, but would like to share some ideas, suggestions or feedback, please feel free to fill out our form by clicking here or email us at templecouncil@torontokrishna.com. You can also visit the Temple Council's website at templecouncil.torontokrishna.com.
We hope to see you on Sunday, September 27, 2015 - please feel free to pass along this warm invitation to your devotee friends! Hare Krishna!
Sincerely,
The ISKCON Toronto Temple Council
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Offering to Srila Prabhupada – Meditating on your life for dedicating my life
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Dear Srila Prabhupada,
Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to your divine lotus feet. All glories to the timeless bhakti legacy that you so tirelessly shared with us.
This year I gained a significantly deepened appreciation of how inconceivable your struggle was and how incredible your success was. I had the opportunity to write the text for a small photo-book about your life-story entitled “Prabhupada: The Moments that Made the Movement.” While I have read, heard and spoken about your remarkable life many times, writing enabled me to plumb unexplored depths in my appreciation of you.
Contemplating the defining moments of your life reminded me forcefully of the magnitude of the mountains that confronted you and the Everests that you still scaled. By trying to put in words how you took Krishna’s message of love to all the inhabited continents of the world, I felt myself coming closer to you – the saint who simply loved Krishna and who wanted the whole world to love Krishna.
In the early days of my bhakti practice, your biography Prabhupada Lilamrita was the book that inspired me the most. Each year as I practice bhakti, I on one hand appreciate more and more the spell-binding luminosity of spiritual love. But on the other hand I also realize more and more the desolate darkness of self-centered desires that crowd and cloud my heart. On many occasions of discouragement and disappointment, reading the last five chapters of the first volume of Lilamrita and the first five chapters of the second volume have provided me immense encouragement. Writing and thereby meditating on how much you struggled to give the bhakti legacy to us puts my small struggles in receiving and sharing that legacy in perspective.
In fact, it was after reading Lilamrita for the first time that my resolve to dedicate my life to your mission became solidified. I still remember how after reading it I prostrated myself in front of your picture in the book and begged for your mercy to overcome my many conditionings so that I could serve you lifelong. Writing about your amazing life brought intense memories of those honeymoon days in bhakti and kindled the flames of my devotional desires.
On this auspicious day, I seek your blessings to re-dedicate myself to sharing the message of love that you brought to me – and millions of fortunate souls before me and after me.
Your servant,
Chaitanya Charan das
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Sri Krishna Janmastami Abhishek in Mayaur (Album with photos)
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Sri Krishna Janmastami Abhishek in Mayaur (Album with photos)
A wonderful abhishek was performed for Sri Sri Radha-Madhava the evening of Sept. 5, 2015
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Appreciating Sankirtan Prabhu’s frontline literary outreach
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Sankirtan Prabhu, who departed on the auspicious day of Janmashtami after a sustained battle against cancer, was a frontline fighter in Lord Chaitanya’s army. He was on the frontline in striving to share bhakti wisdom in China, despite the many restrictions and obstacles there. While that service is glorious, I, as an author, appreciated most his frontline outreach through writing.
I first had his association in a student-teacher relationship when he was one of my Bhakti-shastri teachers in Pune. Thereafter, when he started writing, he very kindly started treating me like a friend, sharing his plans and challenges in writing and seeking my inputs. Though English was not his first language (as it is not mine either) he strove vigorously to share the universal spiritual truths he had learnt in this contemporary lingua franca.
The feature that struck me most about his writing was what could be called its inter-disciplinary scope. He brought bhakti wisdom into a mature dialogue with the yoga tradition in his book Bhakti-Yoga Pilgrimage and with contemporary psychology in his other writings. Drawing pertinent points eclectically to address various current concerns, he then insightfully illumined the underlying issues with the light of aptly distilled devotional insights. Overall, he was one of the pioneers in our movement in striving to penetrate the huge and largely untapped self-help genre of writing.
With a heavy heart at the departure of a fellow author and friend, I seek his blessings for continuing in my own small way the literary legacy of our tradition.
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Hare Krishna! Car maker’s great-grandson, a Krishna disciple, to speak at Houston Hindu celebration
If not for bad timing, Alfred Ford might not have been booted from the family home. But the young great-grandson of auto magnate Henry Ford chose to announce his conversion to the Hare Krishna movement just as Detroit newspapers trumpeted the Hindu spiritual awakening of Elizabeth Reuther, daughter of United Auto Workers Union president Walter Reuther. Fords and Reuthers mixed as well as motor oil and water, and even a bit of guilt by association was too much for the Ford clan. “They kicked me out of the house,” Ford said of his angry parents. Within a few years, the familial crisis subsided, and today Ford, sometimes known as Ambarisa Das, has become an international ambassador for the Hindu-based teachings for the late Abhay Charan De, founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.
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Sri Krishna Janmastami 2015
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Please view the following galleries: • Day Darshan • Night Darshan • Abhishek • Samskaras The auspicious Janmashtami day in Mayapur was packed with spiritual events. The day started with stunning mangal arati darshan. Next, there was katha on Lord Krishna’s birth by HH Bhakti Brihat Bhagavat Swami and HG Jananivas Prabhu. Not just the altar […]
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