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Gita tree to get a new lease of life.
CHANDIGARH: The legendary banyan tree at Jyotisar near Kurukshetra, under which Lord Krishna is believed to have delivered the message of Bhagavad Gita, is all set to get a new lease of life by August 21. Following orders from the National Green Tribunal, the Kurukshetra Development Board (KDB) has submitted that it would implement all measures suggested by the Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, to save the tree from possible harm.
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Sandstone is a material that will meet the required standards of strength and aesthetics for some of the TOVP construction. Decorative sandstone units will enclose the two base floors of the Temple.
Each unit in pink sandstone will be comprised of a framework, a jali, and an arch at the top flanked by two columns housing the windows on the Pujari floor. The surface of the arch which you see in the pictures are embellished with carvings in the Art Nouveau style. There will be 32 such units running on all three sides of the Planetarium and Narasimhadev wing.
These units are currently being manufactured at Buddharam Stone Industries in Jaipur, India, with meticulous attention to detail and periodic review by the TOVP architects.
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24/7 Radio with Srila Prabhupada in Spanish
With the kind help of the devotees of Iskcon desire tree we managed now to have 24hours, 7 days a week, nonstop Srila Prabhupadas lectures with spanish translation.
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Hare Krishna! Mark McGowan interviews Parasurama prabhu: Every Step A Dance Every Word A Song
Mark McGowan is quite famous in the UK as The Artist Taxi Driver. Parasurama prabhu in his inimitable way gives him a great dose of philosophy. Every day him and his crew prepare Prasadam for over 1000 and are present at every major demonstration and event in London. In this video interview there is nice and practical explanation of the philosophy behind his program
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Hare Krishna! Tributes 2015 is now available to download
Tributes is a collection of offerings from the direct disciplines of His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. The book is now in its seventh year and is produced by a small group of devotees. This year it was funded by one devotee from Africa, who wishes to remain anonymous. To celebrate ISKCON’s 50th anniversary next year, we would like to reach as many disciples of Srila Prabhupada as possible and special edition of Tributes. I would like to encourage all devotees to help reach out to disciples of Srila Prabhupada and spread the word.
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This is going to get ugly.
And it’s going to be beautiful.
Ugliness and beauty will stand shoulder to shoulder – both of them unashamed of their nudity. It has to be like that, because that’s how I lived it. It was an awful train-wreck, and it was a wonderful transcendental journey – at the same time.
I defy and reject the club-headed dualistic attitude that the sacred has no flaws, and the profane has no virtues. Even the lowest creatures possess some virtue, and even the greatest beings are not literally flawless. Krishna himself, according to Rūpa Goswāmī, exhibits sixteen out of the eighteen classical personality flaws. Just as the virtues of the wicked do not absolve their wicked essence, the flaws of the virtuous do not destroy their greatness, rather they increase the depth and richness of it.
I certainly won’t go out of my way to “talk bad” about anyone, but – when it is essential to the tale being told – I also won’t go out of my way not to depict the ugliness of what was going on. Everyone and everything in my story, including me, is a complex mixture of flaw and virtue, good and bad. And that’s the beauty of it: the ugliness becomes part of the beauty when the essence is beautiful.
This isn’t a Disney storybook.
I have no sponsors or censors to satisfy.
I believe that when ugliness and beauty stand side by side – honest in the full light of day – beauty will ultimately prevail for reader. I believe this because beauty is what ultimately prevailed for the writer.
– First draft of the preface to
Train Wrecks and Transcendence:
A Collision of Hardcore and Hare Krishna
by Vraja Kishor
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Shayan Darshan Of Sri Sri Radha Gopinath;27th July 2015
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 26 June 2015, Gita Nagari, USA, Srimad Bhagavatam 3.25.8)
At the time of initiation, even if the vows are taken sincerely, how deep is our sincerity? Even in the best scenario, when the disciple from the heart very sincerely says, “I am going to give my life!” How deep is that sincerity anyway!? By the definition of Kunti devi:
janmaisvarya-sruta-sribhir
edhamana-madah puman
naivarhaty abhidhatum vai
tvam akincana-gocaram (Srimad Bhagavatam 1.8.26)
Kunti devi points out that unless one is materially exhausted; unless one has no more attachment to one’s position on earth; unless one is sarvopādhi-vinirmuktaḿ (CC Madhya 19.170) – free from all sense of designation, of deriving some prestige from birth, from learning, from wealth, from beauty and all these things; unless one is free from these things, how can one even have sincerity.
So here we are and many changes have to be made. The spiritual master has to invest more and more, plant more and more seeds in the heart of the disciple, make that disciple increase his commitment to Krsna otherwise, we just go on automatic pilot. The tendency to go on automatic pilot is very natural because everything becomes routine.
In the beginning, it is brand new. It is so exciting and then, “You know, just finished chanting rounds from yesterday, actually. God, it has started already again. Whew. Will it ever end… and what is the result of this chanting?”
The result is more chanting and it will never end! It goes on eternally. If you think about it, is that what we really want? Do we really want to chant eternally? Whew. Sixteen rounds… Ping! Finished! Very convenient. But, we have to go in-depth, to get out of this shallow state of consciousness where emotions are just happening on the mental plane…
Srila Bhaktsiddhanta Saraswati Thakur explains how we are hovering on the mental plane because when the spirit soul becomes embodied, that spirit soul goes in a dormant state and the natural functions of thinking, feeling and willing – which are actually the functions of the soul – gets stolen by the mind. The mind takes over these functions of thinking, feeling and willing and all our experiences are on the mental platform. The mind likes this and the mind does not like that. Sankalpa vikalpa – accepting and rejecting. The mind is always hovering on the mental plane; that is actually the case.
The soul – where real thinking, feeling and willing is meant to take place and where such feelings are deep and meaningful – is in a dormant state and then, śravaṇādi-śuddha-citte karaye udaya (CC Madhya 22.107), by hearing and chanting and devotional service to the holy name, the soul gradually awakens. That is the business of the spiritual master, to somehow or other awaken some eagerness in the disciple, to take it a step further.
We can never be routinely engaged in devotional service. Pure devotional service is a very high level. It is not so easily attained. It takes a great effort. It is like we are wanting the highest and wanting it for free, if possible, “You know, I mean cannot. Do I really have to chant sixteen rounds? Cannot do it. Chanting. I will try…”
The number of rounds is not the issue. The number is not the focus. It is not about the number. It is about the absorption. It is about the energy that we put into our activities. It is where we make Krsna a priority. This is there where we breakthrough.
Kirtana Mela 2015 Moscow (18 min video)
Beautiful melody of the Hare Krishna mantra during an arotika with candles.
Watch it here: https://goo.gl/aGfHrF
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Jaladuta Yatra is coming up on the 13th!
Get to know the Schedule for the Mega Festival in Kolkata, the birthplace of Srila Prabhupada! Hare Krsna!
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The first mega kirtan festival at Jagannatha Puri entitled as “Chant for Change” attracted more than 10,000 people on the idyllic and historic sea beach at Jagannatha Puri. Held very near to the Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s beachside statue at Swargadwar, the festival had the crowds chanting, dancing and drowning in the nectar of harinam sankirtana.
Pujari for Villa Vrindavana
Villa Vrindavana Pujari Departiments is looking for devotees with Brahmana Initiation and with a genuine sincere desire to offer personal service to Sri Sri Radha Vrajasundara, Sri Jagannatha, Sri Baladeva , Srimati Subhadra, Sri Sri Gaura-Nitai.
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If the outcry over the killing of Cecil the lion tells us anything, it's that people are capable of genuine moral outrage at the needless killing of animals. And good for them.
Dear devotees here is a short film of Govinda Maharaja by Syama-gopala. If you like it, vote for it so that it can win a film award—so that chanting Hare Krsna can win a film award. Running at Number 2 and need more votes. http://bit.ly/1JNAHJz
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“Not many are aware of the fact that the ancient kings of Indonesia, in particular that of the Majapahit Kingdom, were devotees of Lord Vishnu," started his inaugural speech the senator of the Legislative Council of Indonesia, Dr. Shri Gusti Ngurah Arya Wedakarna Mahendradatta Wedasteraputra Suyasa III, who attended the Festival of the Chariots held in Denpasar, Bali on 19th of July, 2015.
Teak wood is a naturally grown wood from Myanmar (previously Burma). This wood is known for its superb stability, good strength, easy workability, resistance to bugs – and most of all, its outstanding resistance to decay. It basically will last forever. This wood will be used for all windows and doors in the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium.
An angellic-looking choir, trained by the famous Italian Gregorian chanter, Fabrizio Mastroianni, sing Gregorian, Hebrew and Sanskrit (Govindam Adi Purusham) chants at the opening ceremony of the Bhaktivedanta Institute's international conference, Life And Its Origin, at the Protomoteca Hall, Rome. November 12th 2004.
Hare Krishna! Divine Darshan for Ganga Devi (Flood in Mayapur 2015)
Flood has been on everyone’s mind for awhile now, as we experienced record amount of rain throughout July. But most of us thought it’s too early, previous times it was at the end of September back in 2007 and 2000. It is a grand Mayapur ‘tradition’ that every 7-8 years Ganga Devi is coming to visit Sri Sri Radha Madhava and Ashta Sakhis, Sri Panca-Tattva and Sri Prahlad Nrsimhadev. So it’s official, Ganga Devi is in the temple room now getting a divine darshan. She also visited TOVP construction site to see the latest construction progress and we hope She is very happy by our humble efforts to please Lord Caitanya and Srila Prabhupada. If She would follow her regular schedule, next visit will be in 2022, the year of Grand Opening of the TOVP. Below we have pictures taken yesterday and today of the TOVP surrounding area and some shots of inside the Sri Mayapur Chandrodaya Temple. Be amazed!
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Never Stop Chanting video goes high on MusicBed Film Festival - need votes!
We have submitted our short doc video “Never Stop Chanting” to the MusicBed Film Festival and it’s doing very good. We’ve reached the top but then got overrun by another contender.
Currently it s an uphill battle for the #1 position in a People’s Choice category. Winning at the festival would be a nice chance to get Prabhupad’s message across!
Here is the link for our submission that we need help in voting up:
https://goo.gl/hJrGaj
Chant For Change Attracts 10,000 Plus At Puri Beach The first Mega kirtan festival at Jagannatha Puri ‘Chant for Change’ attracted more than 10,000 people on the idyllic and historic sea beach at Jagannatha Puri.Held very near Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhus beachside statue at Swargadwar,the festival had the crowds chanting ,dancing and drowning in the nectar of Harinam Sankirtana.It was held on July 17 th, a day before the first Navakalebar Rath Yatra festival to offer a prayer to Their Lordships to bestow Their mercy to fill everyone’s hearts with feelings of gratitude and selfless servitude,individually and globally. The stage for the event was a beautiful Pandal erected on the sands of the Oceanside beach against the backdrop of a beautiful deities of Jagannatha Baladev and Subhadra.There was an accompanying LED screen displaying appropriate Darshans and themes as per the Kirtana. Read the entire article here: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=18837
I sat next to Zack on the plane back to So Cal, counting money. I had sold about 200 zines for 2 bucks each, and Inside Out had sold some shirts and Shelter had paid us something from the tour, so altogether I made about $600. I put it all back in its envelope and put that envelope in the seat pocket in front of me. We were all pretty jazzed that we had made any money at all from doing something so fun.
I fell asleep.
We landed in LA. Mom and dad picked me up at the airport, and we drove Zack back to his mom’s apartment in Irvine. On the way, dad asked if we made any money.
“Yeah!” Zack and I said.
“He made a lot more than me,” Zack said, “Because he’s a ‘zinester. You should’ve seen him selling those zines. You would’ve been proud, he was really hustlin’ out there.”
Meanwhile, as everyone laughed, I checked every pocket and looked into my big shoulder bag from India (got it from the devotees on tour I guess) trying to remember where I had put the envelope with the cash in it.
You know that feeling when there is some possibility that something went wrong, and you slowly realize that its not just a “possibility”?
“Oh fuck.” I announced, attempting to eloquently sum up the entirety of the issue without having to actually say what happened.
“What happened?” dad asked.
I really didn’t want to say. So I just said, “…shit…”
“You lost the money?” dad asked rhetorically.
“I lost the damn money.”
“You left it on the plane?” he asked.
“I left it on the plane,” I groaned, “in the freaking seat pocket.”
Everyone groaned.
“How much was it?” dad asked.
“Six hundred.”
“Six hundred dollars?!”
“Six hundred dollars.”
“Wow. I’m impressed.” he said.
“You’re impressed that I lost six hundred dollars?”
“No,” he said, “I’m impressed that you made six hundred dollars.”
Zack started laughing.
“Four hundred from zines,” I explained. “Eight hundred from the tour and shirts, split four ways. So six hundred altogether.”
There was silence for a few moments.
Then Zack cracked a joke, “Hey, now I made more than you!”
Everyone was laughing. Me too. I didn’t give a damn that I lost six hundred dollars. I just felt embarrassed to be so obviously distracted and irresponsible. My head was still up in the clouds, flying in a holding pattern. There was no schedule for its landing, no gate for it to pull up to. I was becoming a Hare Krishna. It was just a matter of a few weeks ‘till Ray would show up in San Diego with a van and some people to play drums and bass, and then I would become one of them and exit the material world.
How could I possibly focus on anything else?
An excerpt from the first draft of
Train Wrecks and Transcendence:
A Collision of Hardcore and Hare Krishna
by Vraja Kishor
VrajaKishor.com
Hare Krishna! TOVP: Kalash Mock-up View
This past week Vilasini, Head Architect for the TOVP, and Parvata Muni visited the fabrication plant of McCoy Industries. A full size mock-up of a section of the Kalash was to be shown. This mock-up is made from polished stainless steel coated with titanium nitride, and from this we will determine which fabrication methods will be used. This coating is a ceramic gold like substance that is very resistant to weathering. A skeletal structure behind the sheeting holds everything in the correct position and is connected to the tubular structure at the top of the dome. The overall height of the Kalash from this level is about 49 feet (15 meters), and at a height of 263 feet (80 meters) above the ground level, the engineering and structural integrity is of paramount importance.
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Hare Krishna! TOVP: New Materials – Burmese Teak Wood
Teak wood is a naturally grown wood from Myanmar (previously Burma). This wood is known for its superb stability, good strength, easy workability, resistance to bugs – and most of all, its outstanding resistance to decay. It basically will last forever. Burmese teak wood is exported all over the world for its quality. Sadbhuja Prabhu personally travelled to Myanmar to negotiate the best price and pick the best quality of wood. This wood will be used for all windows and doors in the Temple.
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23.07.2015 H.G.Uttama Sloka Prabhu_SB-5.26.30
Srila Prabhupada disciple Surabhir Abhipalayantam Das, who was the design coordinator for ISKCON’s flagship Indian temples in Vrindavana, U.P. and Juhu, Mumbai in the 1970s, has passed away. He left due to liver cancer on July 30th in the sacred land of Vrindavana, surrounded by devotees. All were chanting along to a recording of Srila Prabhupada’s kirtan.