Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple is Penang’s Newest Landmark
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The RM10 million three-storey octagonal temple is receiving the final touches preparatory to its consecration ceremony on August 29. – Pic from the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple of Devotion and Understanding Facebook page, August 27, 2015. 

SEBERANG JAYA - There may be many Hindu temples in Malaysia, but the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple of Devotion and Understanding in Seberang Jaya, Penang, is in a class of its own in terms of building design and function.

The RM10 million, three-storey octagonal temple with 16 chatris (ornate dome-shaped pavilions) is set to become a state landmark.

The temple is now receiving the final touches before the “kumbabeseigam” (consecration ceremony) on August 29.

International Society of Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) national general secretary Simheswara Dasa said the temple was modelled after India’s two famous temples – Jagannath in Puri and Krishna Balaram in Vrindavan.
He said the temple was envisioned by the society’s founder, CC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, during a visit to Malaysia in 1971.

"Swami Prabhupada had left a rough sketch of the temple with instructions for the devotees here to follow.

"We are happy to finally fulfil the wishes of the late Swami Prabhupada, who passed away in 1977," he told Bernama recently.

Simheswara, who is also the building committee chairman, said the locations of the 16 chatris on the octagon were aligned with the celestial rulers of the eight directions.

"Each direction ((north, south, east, west, northeast, northwest, southeast and southwest) represents the various incarnations, or avatars, of Lord Krishna," he said.

The temple sculpture, which is 30.5m tall, with ornamental work by 14 artisans from India, including 12 lion figurines sitting on top of the three shikara domes rising up to 26m, was also unique, he said.

"The octagonal and pyramidal shape is designed for natural light penetration and ventilation.

"It is a temple built and designed according to the principles of ancient Vedic geomancy (Vaasthu Sastra)," he said.

During a short tour of the main temple building, which was in the final stages of being painted, Simheswara said the prayer hall on the first floor could accommodate up to 800 devotees.

"An elevator is provided for the elderly. A few rooms will be used to store Lord Krishna's attire, flowers, and a devotee will be assigned to bring down food to be placed before Lord Krishna before distribution among the worshippers,” he said.

He said mezzanine floor was dedicated to the founder as the Srila Prabhupada Gallery, in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of ISKCON.

"The temple's main prayer hall on the first floor would have two deities – Lord Krishna and Radha – placed on a grand Balinese teakwood altar that sits right under the main domes.

"The 10 statues of the incarnations of Lord Krishna will also be placed within the temple."

Simheswara said the temple would educate and train devotees and visitors on yoga, chanting methods and the spiritual disciplines.

The four-storey multipurpose hall located adjacent to the temple has an open dining hall to provide free vegetarian food, 10 guest rooms and a viewing gallery. The cultural centre at the hall will house a restaurant, a gifts and Vedic books shop, an education centre and meeting rooms.

On August 28, the eve of the consecration ceremony, Simheswara said 20 priests from the International School of Vedic teachings in Mayapur, India, would lead the ceremonies beginning with meditation and rituals before the deities were installed.

The next day at about 5.15am, the deities will be bathed with charged and sanctified holy water from the sacrificial pot.

“It is an ancient deity installation ritual called ‘Prana Pratistha’, whereby pranic powers trickle down a copper wire and enter the deity installed inside the sanctum and sanctorum of the temple," he explained.

"We are expecting over 10,000 people, including devotees from India, China, Australia, England, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines at the temple’s opening-cum-installation of deities ceremony at 10am on August 29," he said.

Simheswara proudly showed a letter from India Prime Minister Narenda Modi dated July 14, congratulating ISKCON on its 50th anniversary celebration.

"It's an honour to receive such a letter of support from the leader of India,” he said, beaming with pride. – Bernama, August 27, 2015.

Splendid Bhakti Sangam Festival (Album with photos) Indradyumna…
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Splendid Bhakti Sangam Festival (Album with photos)
Indradyumna Swami: In a country with political instability, fighting on the eastern front and an economic crisis, Ukrainian devotees are taking shelter of Krsna’s holy names at the Bhakti Sangam Festival in the countryside near Shatsk. Their mood of devotion and surrender were especially evident during Srila Prabhupada’s guru-puja and Srimad Bhagavatam class this morning.
See them here: https://goo.gl/z3jkaZ

Hare Krishna! Muslim Devotees of Krsna – Book Distribution…
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Hare Krishna! Muslim Devotees of Krsna – Book Distribution Update
The book – “Muslim Devotees of Krsna” launched during Baroda Ratha Yatra festival on 18th July, 2015, was distributed at the iconic Anand Bookstores, opposite SGS Mall in Pune. 25 copies were distributed on 22nd August, Saturday, among the general public. The book contains synopsis of biographies and works of thirty Vaisnavas from Islamic background. This book has been reviewed by Srila Chandramauli Swami, Srila Hanumatpresaka Swami, HG Urmila devi dasi, and other eminent devotee and Islamic scholars.
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The Ultimate Recharge
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Srila Prabhupada's vision for ISKCON’s world headquarters in Mayapur, West Bengal, India focuses on inspiring devotees worldwide through education. For the last fifteen years, the Mayapur Institute (MI) has been developing as a powerful institute to fulfill his vision.

Struggling with Attentive Japa with a Practice to Improve Chanting
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Author: 
Karnamrita Das

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Part I
Many devotees struggle with chanting on their beads (japa). Some young devotees make a big endeavor to come to the standard of chanting 16 rounds with the goal of initiation, and then after initiation, find it too much work, and give it up. While I have been steady at my chanting since I took it up—which I consider has kept me a devotee—I can't say it has often been of a very good quality. At times it has been very challenging to continue the practice—yet I did.

Lately, I have been going deeper with my chanting by daily setting the intention to actually hear, and to chant purely, while endeavoring to be present to hear one mantra, or concentrating on one bead, at a time, and praying constantly for help. I must say this has made a startling improvement in my experience, though it takes continual effort, and my focus comes and goes. I had a very profound experience of this as I prepared for a wedding talk I recently blogged about, and I am continuing to build on that.

I think we forget, or don't know, what chanting is, that it's a prayer to make spiritual progress by taking full shelter of the Lord, like a child crying for its mother—an absolute feeling of dependence and seeking shelter. We are offering our heart and soul to Krishna. We are his and praying to remember. To facilitate this, I have made an experiment, by taking my beads out of my beadbag, so I can see one bead, and focus on hearing one mantra, one holy name, one syllable, at a time as I chant and pray on each bead: Let me be hear, let me go deeper, let me glorify you, dear Lord, etc. Try it! This is our special, private time with Krishna. We are in great need of the Lord's mercy, and in order to do this type of intense chanting, we have to remember this fact. Otherwise we will just try to get the rounds done so we can do other things.

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Lord Balarama: Part 4
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 10 August 2014, Czech, Balarama Jayanti, Srimad Bhagavatam 10.1.8)

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Balarama carries the plough and Krsna, a flute. It is said that Balarama is ploughing the field of the heart and in that way, preparing the heart so that the seeds of bhakti can be planted. It is through service attitude that the heart is prepared. By following in the footsteps of Balarama, in the mood of service, ones becomes eligible to receive the mercy of Krsna.

In the seventh canto of Bhagavatam, it is explained that Balarama prepares the heart and then Acutya, Krsna, gives the mercy. Acutya means “the infallible” or “he who never fails to notice the smallest service”. Balarama engages the living beings in the service of Krsna and Krsna sees the smallest service and appreciates it. Today is an important day for us because it is the day when we pray for spiritual strength to serve Krsna, that is why it is one of the best days of the year!

Krishna Culture Youth Bus Tour Celebrates 20th Anniversary
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Back in 1995, a young Manorama Das launched a two-week bus tour with his gurukuli friends, covering 1,500 miles and visiting Rathayatras and temples along the way. This year’s 20th anniversary bus tour ran for six weeks from July 8th to August 24th, with fifty youth including a large group from the UK, and gurukulis from Australia, Canada, Ireland, and India.

Hare Krishna! Temple welcomes red-letter day HARE Krishna…
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Hare Krishna! Temple welcomes red-letter day
HARE Krishna devotees from all over the world are expected to converge at Seberang Jaya’s ‘Streets of Harmony’ for the opening of the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple of Devotion and Understanding tomorrow. Ceremonies will begin at 6am with 15 teachers and students from the International School of Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) headquarters from Mayapur, West Bengal, India, performing rituals at the three-storey octagonal-shaped temple. ISKCON national general-secretary Simheswara Dasa said fire sacrifices and prayers would go on for three hours, to be followed by the bathing ceremony of Lord Krishna and the sanctifying of the three chakras. “The opening of the building, touted as the grandest Krishna temple in the country, is an auspicious event and we have ISKCON members from all over the world coming to witness the ceremony and take part in the festivities,” said Simheswara to newsmen during a tour of the temple at Seberang Jaya yesterday.
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Hare Krishna! New Krishna Temple Adds Another Landmark For…
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Hare Krishna! New Krishna Temple Adds Another Landmark For Penang
SEBERANG JAYA (PENANG) (Bernama) — There maybe many Hindu temples in Malaysia yet the newest one the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple of Devotion and Understanding is in its own class when comes to temple design and function. The RM10 million three-storey octagonal-shaped temple with 16 chatris (ornate dome-shaped pavilions) is the first of its kind in the country and is set to enter the list of landmarks in Penang. It is now undergoing the final touches before the consecration (kumbabeseigam) ceremony on this Saturday, Aug 29. The International Society of Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) national general secretary Simheswara Dasa said the temple was designed after two famous temples in India, namely Jagannath in Puri and Krishna Balaram in Vrindavan.
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Hare Krishna! Challenges in Leadership Class by Nityananda dasa…
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Hare Krishna! Challenges in Leadership
Class by Nityananda dasa (video)
The pure devotees of the Lord, like Brahma and persons in the chain of disciplic succession, do not do anything to instruct their subordinates without acting accordingly themselves. (SB 2.9.40) The dress or style of royal order does not count. It is one’s actions which are counted. (SB 1.17.4) Do not think in this way of big corporation, big credits, centralization—these are all nonsense proposals….Krishna Consciousness Movement is for training men to be independently thoughtful and competent in all types of departments of knowledge and action, not for making bureaucracy. (Letter to: Karandhara – Bombay 22 December, 1972)
Watch it here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=19379

Hare Krishna! Expanding both Book Distribution and…
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Hare Krishna! Expanding both Book Distribution and Harinam!
Class by Vaisesika dasa (video)
Practically, books are the basis of our movement. Without our books, our preaching will have no effect…” (SPL to Mandali Bhadra, January 20th, 1972) Print books, distribute profusely, and that will be the best preaching work. What will your three minutes preaching work—But if they buy one book, it may turn their life. (SPL to Bhagavan, 5th November, 1972) This sankirtana and Back to Godhead distribution is our main business and you should give as much energy in this direction as possible. (SPL to Nityananda and Kanya, August 26th, 1971)
Watch it here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=19376

Delink life from ups and downs of sensitive index (Sensex) Gita…
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Delink life from ups and downs of sensitive index (Sensex)
Gita advises us to shun greed because it is gateway to hell (Bhagavad Gita 16.21) and asks us to embrace simplicity, a godly quality. It is also verily said that Lord has provided sufficient for our need but not for our greed. We have heard the story of a person who got a goose who gave a golden egg daily. The person was initially happy to have one golden egg a day but soon greed overpowered him and to get all the golden eggs in one shot he cut open the stomach of the bird. He did not find any gold mine there, even the innocent bird died ruining his chance of having a golden egg daily.
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Hare Krishna! ISKCON Patna, organizes event in free school for…
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Hare Krishna! ISKCON Patna, organizes event in free school for visually impaired girls
Antarjyoti Girls School, is a free school for visually impaired girls, run by a local NGO, Bihar Netraheen Parishad. The school is located in Kumrahar region of the state capital. ISKCON Patna devotees organised an outreach program here on 20th August. They performed harinam sankirtan, in which all the students, teachers and staff members participated enthusiastically. This was followed by a short talk about holy name, by Jagdish Shyam Das, from ISKCON Patna. The event concluded with distribution of prasad or sanctified meal, by temple’s ‘Food for Life’ department. It was relished by all, and they appreciated the special taste of it. The teachers of school thanked ISKCON for the event, and said that it benefited not just the students, but them, and the staff as well.
Read the entire article here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=19370

Harinama during the Street Festival in Prague, Czech Republic…
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Harinama during the Street Festival in Prague, Czech Republic (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: In this age, hearing is more important than thinking, because one’s thinking may be disturbed by mental agitation, but if one concentrates on hearing, he will be forced to associate with the sound vibration of Krishna. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 3.24.35)
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I Am Not This Body (???)
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It dawns on me now just how often I spoke and wrote about the concept that “I am not this body” [during the early 1990s] – following the lead of the vast, vast majority of Hare Krishna devotees I looked up to. Oddly, Vedic texts don’t exactly present this idea in so many words. They say ahaṁ brahmāsmi, but that means “I am brahman” / “I am consciousness” / “I am spirit.” This is a positive assertion, notably different from the negation, “I am not this body.” The Vedas certainly explain that consciousness is distinct from the body as its origin and foundation, as an eternal constant from which various bodies emerge as temporary projections. But I didn’t seem to get the part about how my body and soul were intrinsically related. All I seemed to grasp was that the body was not the essence of my true self, and I stretched that thin as taffy to mean “I’m not this body and that’s all there is to it.” It seems I wanted to believe that I had nothing to do with my body at all, as if it something I picked up by chance one day at a flea market.

But why? Why was I so eager to create a chasm between me and my body? There was nothing wrong with it. It wasn’t sick, or ugly, or handicapped.  I guess there was a psychological motive: If I had nothing to do with my body, it felt so much more reasonable to completely divorce myself from things related to it: like parents and family. It felt so much less scary to destroy everything that could protect its long term welfare: like my education, career, and so on.

– Excerpt from an early draft of
Train Wrecks and Transcendence:
A Collision of Hardcore and Hare Krishna
 
By Vraja Kishor [VrajaKishor.com]

Tagged: cult, Hare Krishna, i am not this body

Hare Krishna! Vaisnava Etiquette: The Refined Ornament of a…
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Hare Krishna! Vaisnava Etiquette: The Refined Ornament of a Leader and of a Follower
Video of a class given by Romapada Swami recently in Chicago during the North American GBC-EC meetings. Sanatana Gosvami then requested the Lord, “Please personally tell me how I can write this difficult book about Vaishnava behavior. Please manifest Yourself in my heart. If You would please manifest Yourself within my heart and personally direct me in writing this book, then, although I am lowborn, I may hope to be able to write it. You can do this because You are the Supreme Personality of Godhead Yourself and whatever You direct is perfect.”
Watch it here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=19363

CC daily 210 – 7.54-58 – The Lord adjusts his plans to accomodate his devotees
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Green
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Art by Rukmini Poddar

Art & Words Duet: Day 5
Green

"I'm so nervous, Gigi," Amanda said, gripping her best friend's arm tightly.

"Honey, you're cutting off my circulation," Gigi said.

"Oh, yes, sorry,"

"You have nothing to worry about. Your book was awesome, the publishing house surely accepted your proposal,"

"Don't jinx it. You've also been trying to get your photography book published, and you're still looking for a publisher," Amanda began to nervously play with her blonde braid.

"True," said Gigi. "But your book rocked."

A woman in a clean gray suit emerged from a side office. She walked up to Amanda and Gigi, a professional smile on her face, "Ms. Lorence?" The woman glanced between both young ladies.

"That's me," Amanda piped, raising her hand as if she was in school. She blushed and put her hand down.

"Congratulations, Penguin has accepted your cookbook proposal. We will discuss details in the coming weeks and send you follow-up emails. In the meantime, congratulations," The woman extended her hand, and Amanda shook it, her eyes wide, her grin stretching from ear to ear.

Something curious happened for Gigi. It was only a moment, but she felt this flash of heat in her chest and across her face. A frown formed across her brow. Animosity towards her friend filled her mind. Not fair.

As soon as the fire swept through her, she hurriedly pushed it aside, shaken. She took a quick breath, smiled, and faced her friend.

"Congratulations, Amanda, I told you, your book rocked," She hugged Amanda tightly.

"Yeah, the very first publisher we approached, and Penguin, no less! These guys are huge. Amazing."

"Yeah, amazing," Gigi couldn't help it - her voice fell flat. Amanda suddenly noticed and fell quiet. 

Magic Milk!
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This continues from the previous section, where the Earth Goddess told King Pṛthu to end the famine and drought by mystically “milking” her.


The king, protector of the earth, was delighted by her helpful wisdom. For the calf, he brought forth the original lord of humanity– evoking the Goddess’ compassion for humans. For the pot, he used his own hands – hands which care for and protect humanity. When he milked her, all the vegetation began to grow again.

Out of love for Pṛthu, the Earth Goddess offered to grant blessings to everyone, not just to humanity. Thus many species wisely came forward with a unique milk-pot, and had their wishes fulfilled by inspiring the goddess to produce milk for their leader, who took the form of a “calf.” Each species had their hunger satiated when the earth’s milk produced the type of “food” they subsist on.

The milk of the goddess restored purity to the sacred Vedic hymns when the sages milked her using their leader, Bṛhaspati, as the calf and their own senses as the pot. The milk became soma – an elixir of heroism, virility, and strength – when the gods made Indra the calf and drew the milk into a golden pot. It became liquors for the anti-gods who made the leader of the underworld, Prahlāda, the calf, and drew the milk into an iron pot. The milk became sweetness and beauty when the celestial musicians and dancers made their leader, Viśvāvasu, the calf, and drew the milk into a pot made from a lotus flower. It became sacred ritual offerings when the Ancestors who protect the deceased made their leader, Aryamā, the calf, and drew the milk into a pot of raw dirt.

Two types of mystic technologists made their leader, Kapila, the calf and made the sky into a pot. For one type, the masterful siddhas, the milk became mystical masteries such as the ability to accomplish things by will alone. For the other type, the learned vidyādharas, the milk became scientific knowledge. Other magicians made their leader, Maya, the calf and made their inner selves the pot. For them, the milk became the amazing ability to disappear at will, and assume many shapes.

The milk became fermented blood when milked into a skull-pot by flesh-eating fiends, spirits, ghouls and witches who made the lord of monsters, Rudra, the calf. It became poison when poisonous creatures like serpents, scorpions, snakes, and dragons made their leader, Takṣaka, the calf, and drew the milk into their open mouths.

It became pasture-grass when the herbivorous animals used their leader, the cow, as a calf, and drew the milk into the fields. It became meat when the fanged carnivorous animals made their king, the lion, into a calf, and drew the milk into the forests. It became insects and fruits when the birds made their leader, Garuḍa, the calf, and drew the milk into their own bodies.

The milk became many saps and syrups when the trees made their leader, the Banyan, into a calf, and drew the milk in many different ways. It became many minerals when the hills made their leader, the Himalayan mountains, the calf, and drew the milk onto their own peaks.

– Excerpt from an early draft of Part 4 of
Beautiful Tales of the All-Attractive
A translation of Śrīmad Bhāgavatam’s fourth canto
[4.18.12 ~ 27]
By Vraja Kishor [VrajaKishor.com]

Tagged: earth goddess, milk, prithu

Sunday – August,30th 2015 -Philosophical talk & special discourse by His Holiness Nava Yogendra Swami
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HH Nava Yogendra Swami :
His Holiness Nava Yogendra Swami Ji Maharaj is one of the foremost disciples of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada.It is a common saying “Morning shows the day”. Since his childhood his holiness exhibited Divine qualities of a saint and observed four regulative principles naturally.Carrying out the order of Srila Prabhupada with extreme vigour Maharaj is still preaching strongly all over the world till date and is known for his fearless preaching of Krishna consciousness and powerful bhajans.
He received 1st and 2nd initiation in 1974 in Vrindavana,India.In 1975 at the age of 29 he received Sanyas in Mayapura, West-Bengal, India  He has preached about Srimad Bhagvat Gita to many leaders and presidents of various countries. He developed/established/
constructed temples and preaching centres, Gurukuls, Goshalas, widow & orphan homes at Africa, England, America, Chandigarh, Vrindavana, Haridwar, Udhampur, Katra, Lucknow, Amritsar, Maharashtra etc. He is also organizing rathyatras and inspiring thousands and thousands of people across the globe to surrender to the lotus feet of Srila Prabhupada and get the mercy of Lord Chaitanya.
 

Appearance of Lord Balaram
Celebration on Sat Aug 29,2015(11am-2pm)

 Sponsorship Opportunity :
Sri Balaram Grand Feast....$251
Sri Balaram Maha Arati......$108
Mahabhiseka Ceremony....$201
Exquisite sringara...............$351

Please contact front desk/Amogha Lila Das alokearora@hotmail.com

Volunteering For Festivals:
For service opportunity,please contact Radha Gopinath Dasa.


Maha Clean-up in preparation for Janamastami
On Aug 30th,2015,after the program

We humbly request everyone to stay behind for the pre-Janamastami festivities and help with the cleaning of the temple.


 
COMING UP AHEAD

Annada
Fasting.....................on Tue Sep 8th,2015
Breakfast.................on Wed Sep 9th,2015 b/w 6.49am-11.06am


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 
 


Janamashtami Grand Celebration(Fasting till midnight)
Celebration on Sat Sep 5th,2015 all day!!
(Mangala arati program @ 5.00am)

Sponsor a Kalash
If you and your family would like to participate in the bathing ceremony(Mahabhiseka Ceremony) of lord Krishna,please don't forget to sign-up for a kalash-$108/family.
**We've limited no of Kalash**

Offer Gifts to Lord on His Appearance Day
We offer gifts to our loved ones on their birthdays and special days to show our love and gratitude,we may do same for our most beloved eternal father.Please see the list of the suggested items that you may offer here http://www.iskconbrampton.com/p/janmashtami-2015.html

 Offerings for Sri Krsna
You are invited to bring vegetarian offerings (no onion, garlic, eggs, vinegar) of food for Krishna.[In brand new aluminium one or two serving sized container]
*Nothing store-bought. Must be fresh and homemade.
*No tasting or sampling. Krishna must be the first to taste your offering.

**Details of the program will be posted shortly**

Appearance of Srila Prabhupada(Fasting till noon)
celebration on Sep 6th,2015 (During Sun Love Feast)

**Details will be posted shortly**
 
 
Please note that ISKCON Brampton is a peanut free environment in order to support those with allergies. Your cooperation is appreciated.
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
Chant and Be happy

Upcoming Festival Schedules: Balaram Jayanti, Mother Narayani’s Seminar, Janmastami, and SP Appearance Day
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Balarama’s Appearance Day

(Fasting until noon)

5am                      Mangala Arati

545am                  Japa Introduction

7am                      Milking of the cows (cow barn)

730am                   Deity Greeting & Guru Puja

8am                       Srimad Bhagavatam Class

9am                       Breakfast for guests

10am                     Govardhan Parikrama

11am                     Abhisheka

12pm                     Class

1230pm                      Arati

130pm                   Feast

430pm                  Story Telling by Sankirtana Prabhu

5:15 pm                 Initiation


6:00 pm                 Go puja


7:00 pm                 Arati and Kirtan


7:30 pm                 Class

Narayani Devi Visits New Vrindaban

September 1st - Sangam Day with Narayan DD starting at 5:45pm at the Palace of Gold.

September 2nd, 3rd, and 4th - Sraddha to Nistha Seminar with Narayan DD 5pm-6:30pm in the Palace Lodge Hall.

Janmastami 

(Fasting till midnight)

5:00 am        Mangala Arati


5:45 am        Japa session-Introduction class

7:00 am        Milking the cows (at the Goshala)

7:30 am        Guru Puja

7:55 am        Darshan Arati  

8:00 am        Srimad Bhagavatam Class by H.G. Narayani Devi Dasi  

10:00 am     Govardhana Parikrama

12:30 pm     Rajbhoga Arati Kirtan Gaurnataraj Das

1:00 pm       Bhagavad-Gita class Gaurnatraj Das

1:30 pm       Lunch Prasadam

4:30 pm       Story Telling by Sankirtan prabhu 

5:15 pm       Sudarshana Maha Yajna   

6:00 pm       Go-Puja in the Cow Barn   

7:00 pm       Gaura Arati and Narasimha Arati

7:35 pm        Introduction to Kalash Abishek  

7:40 pm       Special program for Community devotees and guests with

                       HH Varsana Swami and Sankirtana Prabhu

7:50 pm       Kalash Abishek for Donors

10:00 pm     Kalash Abishek For Community Members and Guests   

11:15 pm     Cultural Program

11:55 pm     Kirtan 

12:00 pm     Midnight arati

12:30 pm     Prasadam

Srila Prabhupada’s Appearance Day 

(Fasting till noon)

5am         Managala Arati

545am     Japa Session

7am         Milking of the cows (cow barn)

730am     Darshan Arati & Guru Puja

8am         Srimad Bhagavatam Class by H.G. Ramesvara Prabhu

9am         Breakfast for guests

1030am   Bhajan & Offerings to Srila Prabhupada by Prabhupada disciples and other devotees

1215        Puspanjali

1230pm   Arati to Srila Prabhupada

1pm         Rajbhoga Arati

130pm     Sunday Feast Lecture

2pm         Feast

440pm    Voyage to the West:  Why and How the Hare Krishna Movement  Came to America - a power point show by H.G. Sankirtana Prabhu

6pm        Go Puja

7pm        Arati

730pm    Class

9pm        Swan Boat Festival

Program on the platform at the Palace of Gold

530pm    Bhajan

6pm        Offerings to Srila Prabhupada / Sharing of realizations and personal interactions

730pm    Arati

8pm        Simple prasadam

 

Hare Krishna! GBC as the Ultimate Managing Authority Letter to:…
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Hare Krishna! GBC as the Ultimate Managing Authority
Letter to: Upendra — Los Angeles 6 August, 1970 70-08-06 …Now I have set up the Governing Body Commission to handle management, questions of philosophy, and personal problems. …So far your question, how far should the orders of my duly appointed officers like GBC, etc., be obeyed and followed, the answer is that they must always be followed exactly as he says. Have you not heard me on this point? Why these questions are repeated again and again?
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The essence
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The Vedic scriptures are indeed vast so vast we cannot estimate the beginning and end of it. One reason for its vastness is to do with the myriad nature of this world, in other words, there are so many varieties of people in the combination of three modes that one size does not fit all. Therefore the Vedas is but a reflection of this diversity and variety of this world and its people.

A self-realized soul or atmatattva darshis may not know all intricacies of Vedas, in fact is not needed to know. They only know the essence or saransham of the Vedas. If we want to understand the inner meaning of the vast body of knowledge, (a) we should have pure motivation (b) we should seek the appropriate spiritual master (c) we should in all humility surrender to that spiritual master. Once we do these three steps, the inner import, and essence of the Vedas will be revealed from within our own heart.

Yet, Srila Prabhupada very much wanted for his books to be distributed far and wide. The purpose for this is to make available to people genuine spiritual knowledge (gnana) and with that knowledge people are inspired to come to the stage of practice (vignana) which entails the three steps I mentioned above.

Unless we practice what we read (both external practice and internal introspection); we cannot 'realize' ourselves atmatattva, it simply will be like licking the outside of a honey bottle. Therefore gnana+vignana will reveal within us the essence or inner import of the Vedas.

yasya deve parā bhaktir
yathā deve tathā gurau
tasyaite kathitā hy arthāḥ
prakāśante mahātmanaḥ

Only unto those great souls who have implicit faith in both the Lord and the spiritual master are all the imports of Vedic knowledge automatically revealed - Yajur Veda - Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad 6.23

Hare Krishna

Is There a Magic Formula for Happiness? People often wish,…
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Is There a Magic Formula for Happiness?
People often wish, naively though, for a life free of problems. Our desire for eternal happiness is not unnatural; the soul is by constitution, sat cit Ananda - eternal, full of knowledge and bliss. However our attempts to seek this happiness are often beset with unrealistic expectations. We foolishly think our body or mind will provide us the much needed bliss. This hope is thwarted time and again, for the body, by definition is temporary. We can experience eternal happiness when we connect our eternal souls to the eternal spiritual principles through bonafide spiritual practises.
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ISKCON UK National Convention (Album with photos) Taking place…
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ISKCON UK National Convention (Album with photos)
Taking place in ISKCON Leicester’s magnificent Grade II listed building in the city centre, hundreds of devotees took part in a day of collaboration and learning, and celebrated the successes and new developments taking place in the UK today. This was the first time in the history of ISKCON UK that a maha sanga was organised on this scale. Inspiring presentations were delivered by many senior devotees, including HH Bhakti Charu Swami, who spoke about unity in diversity in ISKCON. In addition, devotees heard from GBC HG Praghosa Das, who spoke about HDG Srila Prabhupada and celebrating the successes of ISKCON UK, and from GBC Minister for Communications HG Anuttama Das, who delivered a talk on ISKCON being 50 years young and roaring on. There were also a number of exciting workshops delivered by devotees from across the UK; HG Jahnavi Harrison discussed kirtan yoga, HG Visnu Murti Das ran a deity worship workshop, HG Visvambhara Das spoke about the art and science of book distribution and HG Sutapa Das discussed sankirtan and outreach. It was an inspiring day that really fostered a sense of unity and positive communication, and celebrated the wonderful achievements made by ISKCON temples from across the UK.
See them here: https://goo.gl/XeBEZW