Divine Darshan for Ganga Devi (Flood in Mayapur 2015)
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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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Hare Krishna! Prabhupada is jumping! Madhudvisa dasa: This is…
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Hare Krishna! Prabhupada is jumping!
Madhudvisa dasa: This is another precedent: “We can jump, we can dance, we can play the mridanga, and now we can also lead kirtan, because here, this lady is doing it. Prabhupada asked her to do it.” Everybody was in total euphoria. Shyama Devi led the most melodious kirtan. It went on and on. Srila Prabhupada was dancing, and she was dancing, and it built up and was the most fantastic experience that all the devotees could have had. Before the dust even settled from the kirtan, a devotee was on a phone saying, “Prabhupada is jumping!” “What do you mean he is jumping?” “You don’t have to do the swami step anymore. Prabhupada is jumping up and down. Kirtan was going on. Prabhupada was jumping up and down.” And Brahmananda said, “Well, how do you do it? How do you jump?” “You just jump up and down. Just be ecstatic. Put your hands up in the air, and just jump as high as you can.” Brahmananda told Boston, Boston called Montreal, and in a matter of hours the whole country was jumping. Kirtan has never been the same since.
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Oxford University digitizes old paintings of Vedic Deities
University of Oxford has posted digital versions of 110 Kalighat paintings of Vedic deities and others from 19th-century Calcutta on its new online portal “Digital.Bodleian”.
Digitized Kalighat paintings from 19th century Calcutta, created as inexpensive souvenirs for Hindu pilgrims visiting the famous temple of Kali; These paintings were acquired by Sir Monier Monier-Williams for the Indian Institute Library and Museum at Oxford as a result of his third fund-raising trip to India in the winter of 1883-1884. During this trip, he secured the help of various regional authorities in obtaining local art and craft works and sending them to Oxford.
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Hare Krishna! Mayapur Flood Day – 2 Over night the Ganga has…
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Hare Krishna! Mayapur Flood Day – 2
Over night the Ganga has risen quite a lot. Many areas cannot be reached without a boat now. Water level is increasing every hour, in front of Gada building the water is around 4.5 feet, and in the Mayapur temple hall the water is around the waist line. Bengali news channels are informing that in the districts of Nadia and 24 Parganas the flood level is expected to increase dramatically, as some small up stream barrages broke due to heavy water load and to expect this water to make its way here. The weather report says due to the depression which moved from Bangladesh to West bengal, we should expect very heavy rain for next 48 hours. Mamata Banerjee, West Bengal chief minister, said that the flood situation in the state is out of control. A huge big thanks to MayapurTV for continuing to broadcast mangal arati during the immense challenges arising from the flood. Devotees attended the arati standing in knee deep Ganga water.
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Why so many Religions if God is One? Radhanath Swami Answers
Radhanath Swami: God appears in many varieties of wonderful ways just according to the need. So when some people say they do not understand why there are many different religions in this world, they are right. Actually, there is only one religion. Religion means obedience to the law of God for the purpose of developing our love for God. It is called Sanatana Dharma. Sanatana Dharma is the essential truth that underlies all religions. Sanatana Dharma means that we all are part of God and our natural function is to serve him with love.
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Why I Gave Up Rage Against the Machine to Write Books for People Who Don’t Read.
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Thousands of people quit one job for another, and tons of people quit one band for another, but usually they do so because they think they are getting into a better job, a better band. Quitting Inside Out for Shelter, quite the opposite, was clearly an artistic downgrade, a career demotion, a severance from my family, the end of my education, and a permanently shut zipper on my pants.

To play in Shelter I would live with Shelter. We weren’t sure yet exactly where that would be, but it wasn’t going to be Southern California. That meant no more living with or near mom and dad. I didn’t take this very seriously. After all I was almost 20 years old, so it seemed almost normal to move away from home…

To play in Shelter I would have to quit college, which went a long way towards killing whatever hopes I might have one day had for mainstream employment and financial stability. But then I never really even knew what I wanted to be when I grew up anyway…

To play in Shelter I would become a brahmacārī living in temples (whenever I wasn’t living in a van). “Brahmacārī” is a Sanskrit term Hare Krishna’s use mainly to indicate someone who is asexual, celibate. Oh well, not a big deal – to be honest. I had already given up on Marianne in favor of Krishna, and, with the exception of Serena in high school, I had never had any other girlfriends or even much flirting. Giving up girls was like giving up a million dollar bill I didn’t have…

So, the hardest part of joining Shelter was quitting Inside Out. It wasn’t difficult to foresee that Inside Out would become at least as popular as Shelter, despite the momentum of Ray’s fame. Zack was obviously a far better singer and song-writer, and Shelter didn’t even have steady musicians – while Inside Out had one of Hardcore’s all-time best drummers and all-around musicians, Alex Baretto.

So why did I quit?

Because I just didn’t care about which band was artistically better, or destined for more popularity and success. All I wanted, with all my heart, was to be a Hare Krishna. Fully. Completely. Absolutely.

But why? Why was I so in love with Krishna that I bent over backwards to almost obliterate everything else in my life for his sake?

It’s surprisingly hard to answer.

In a sense there was no “why” – it was simply a reflex. But even reflexes have roots…

Since I was old enough to think, I didn’t think much of the world that presented itself to my five senses. Lots of little boys get into dinosaurs, but most of them do so because dinosaurs are huge monsters with big teeth. That wasn’t why I loved dinosaurs. I loved them because they were unreal; they didn’t exist anymore. After dinosaurs I became obsessed with with whatever it was that might exist beyond the blue sky – out there in the stars, far away from this plastic and boring world of humans. Then I became completely fascinated with high fantasy: Lord of the Rings and any half-decent knockoff thereof, Dungeon’s and Dragons and the emerging genre of computer-based fantasy role playing games. I never had much interest in anything real, or, better put, in anything common or obvious

The closest I came to normal boyish obsessions was little-league baseball. I hated the other sports – so brutishly warlike, muscle bound, or just pain exhausting. Even baseball wore off before I got out of elementary school, and I studied piano instead. Piano was dull, so from junior high, I got into subculture – the unreal, unseen, uncommon social groups. It started with BMX freestyle, morphed to Skateboarding, and from there, as I went into high-school, transformed into punk, hardcore, and eventually hit the zenith: Krishna.

Maybe now I can answer the question, Why did I throw so much away to become a Hare Krishna? Well, I didn’t feel like I was throwing anything away. No one asks why you take out the trash. Everyone knows trash is stuff you don’t really need, and you get rid of it when the opportunity presents itself. Trash is stuff without value, and for me, nothing normal had much value. Maybe that’s part of why becoming a Hare Krishna felt so simple, natural, reflexive, and unavoidable.

But why did I wind up a Hare Krishna instead of in some other subcultural, trans-realistic, quasi-culty group? What was it about Hare Krishna, specifically, that attracted me?

It wasn’t Krishna, the person. Not at first. That came a few years later, in Vṛndāvana, India. At first it was the logic, really. That might sound strange, since Hare Krishna’s as a majority are hardly the most logical, systematic thinkers you might meet, but they exposed me to Vedāntic and Upaniṣadic culture, and that Vedic idea of rigorous logic being applied to metaphysical topics so far outside the common purview of logic was just so attractive, so sexy, such a turn on. The idea of being able to answer questions was just so tempting.

I was also attracted to the “revolution” of it. I wanted to be different. Not because I was silly and shallow, but because everything was silly and shallow and I wanted to be different. Hare Krishna’s were seriously different. I liked that.

There was also something philanthropically attractive; I felt that the Hare Krishna’s could really change the world for the better. This is ironic because I had to balance this with the difficult fact that they couldn’t even manage their relatively tiny society without obvious and explicit exploitations and sexism, yet still through them I came into touch with Vedic culture and thus with concepts that seemed capable of making the world such a better place. That sort of thing mattered to me. When I was a young boy, the first time I went into New York City, I broke down in tears. The ugly, stupid nicknames scrawled all over the walls of beautifully carved buildings symbolized everything I instinctively knew made the world a dangerous shithole. Krishna philosophy seemed to cry over the same things I cried over, and it seemed to present really reasonable and deep solutions. Well, not “solutions” because nothing in the external world can ever be completely “solved,” but the Vedic philosophy presented remedial measures that seemed sure to make the world a much better place than any other proposed revolution I had ever encountered.

Sanskrit and the wizard robes didn’t hurt either.

And I guess that pretty well explains why I essentially gave up being in Rage Against the Machine.

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Train Wrecks and Transcendence:
A Collision of Hardcore and Hare Krishna

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Hare Krishna! Tribute to Surabhi Prabhu Samba Das: It was cold…
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Hare Krishna! Tribute to Surabhi Prabhu
Samba Das: It was cold winter morning of January 1982, Bhavabhuti Prabhu President of ISKCON Guwahati summon me to his room, he asked me to go to the Airport to pick up H.G.Surabhi Prabhu. The construction of Guwahati temple was in progress and Surabhi prabhu was coming to give his input. I was in touch with ISKCON Mayapur since 1974 but I joined as fulltime only in 1980 and was a new 2 year old Brahmachari at that time. I was quiet enthusiastic that I am going to drive “the Surabhi Prabhu” viswakarma of ISKCON, by this time I had already heard about him from Bhavabhuti prabhu. I arrived at the Airport on time inspite of the old Indian Army Janga jeep threatening to stop here and there. Surabhi prabhu’s personality was very neat, impressive tall around 6ft high, fair skin, slim and the saffron colour of his Sannyasi robe reflected on his face.
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Hare Krishna! Huge chariot pulls in crowds for city Hare Krishna festival
The 90ft chariot carried the Deities of Lord Jagannatha (Krishna), his sister Subhadra, and Lord Balarama – accompanied by music, singing, and dancing. The event began with an inauguration ceremony attended by city mayor Sir Peter Soulsby and community leaders at the Hare Krishna Centre, in Granby Street. The procession then made its way to Cossington Park, Belgrave, arriving in the afternoon for a free festival offering free vegetarian food, music , drama and family entertainment for up to 10,000 people. For Asha Shaunak, 70, of Evington, the Festival of Chariots is a particularly special day. She said: “My family originate from near the holy city of Puri, in eastern India, where the festival began over 5,000 years ago. “I’ve lived in Leicester for more than 40 years and if fills me with such pride that we have it here too, thousands of miles away.”
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Glorious ISKCON Los Angeles Ratha Yatra (Festival of Chariots) (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: For a devotee, liberation is no problem at all. The impersonalists undergo severe penances and austerities to attain mukti, but the bhakta, simply by engaging himself in the bhakti process, especially in chanting Hare Krishna, immediately develops control over the tongue by engaging it in chanting, and accepting the remnants of foodstuff offered to the Personality of Godhead. (Srimad Bhagavatam, 3.25.33 Purport)
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Everywhere Was Ecstasy
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All throughout the Woodstock festival Krsna’s Village of Peace was teeming with tens of thousands of people exploring all we had to offer: kirtan, dramas, books, yoga, shops, exhibits and a tent where they could inquire from senior devotees. Our Ratha Yatra Cart traversed the entire Woodstock site numerous times each day. Colourfully dressed, devotees [...]

The Build Up
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The great Polish Woodstock Festival is still days away but the entire area is quickly filling up with young people and tents. Our good friend, Chaturatma das, also arrived today. As we walked around the festival grounds we were greeted everywhere with “Hare Krishna!” and a number of warm hugs. Woodstock!

Thousands Expected For Another Blissful Janmastami at New Vrindaban
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This year’s Janmastami festival at New Vrindaban, West Virginia on September 5th is expected to be packed with inspiring spiritual activities and sweet exchanges between residents and guests alike.

“Under the steady leadership of our community president Jaya Krishna Prabhu, the quality of the festival has been improving every year,” says one of the festival’s organizers Gaura Nataraj Das.

Around three thousand people, including ISKCON devotees from around the country, members of the Hindu community and some Western tourists are expected to attend. Meanwhile, the event will also be broadcast live internationally at Mayapur.tv.

The numbers demonstrate New Vrindaban’s popularity as a holy place where people can celebrate Lord Krishna’s appearance day on the United States’ East Coast.

After all, it was often described by Srila Prabhupada as non-different from Vrindavana, India. And with its beautiful Radha-Vrindabanchandra temple, cow protection program, and replicas of Govardhana Hill and Braja’s sacred lakes, it’s a place where one can truly celebrate Janmastami steeped in the mood of Krishna’s sacred village.

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This year’s festival will begin with a stunning reveal of the altar at 8:00am that will send participants even deeper into this meditation. Dressed in a gorgeous new maroon and gold outfit imported from Vrindavana Dhama itself, Sri Sri Radha Vrindabanchandra will be nestled in a stunningly elaborate arrangement of flowers and foliage replicating the forest of Vrindavana.

Long-time community resident Varshana Swami will then immerse listeners in his trademark sweet stories of Krishna’s pastimes and deep philosophical realizations.

After more kirtans and spiritual discussion throughout the morning, there will be a sudarshan maha yajna fire ceremony for the auspiciousness of all at 3:00pm.

“Just as Lord Krishna’s sudarshana discus cuts everything, we’ll pray to the Lord to please cut away all the obstacles in our spiritual lives,” says Gaura Nataraj.

Next, everyone will make their way to the goshala, or cow barn, which will be beautifully decorated with flowers and festoons.

“Everyone will get the chance to worship Lord Krishna’s cows, whose horns and bodies will also be decorated for the occasion,” says Gaura Nataraj. “Then everyone will also get to pass below the stomach of the cow, which is considered very auspicious. It will be lots of fun!”

After that, it’s a special treat for the kids, with professional storyteller Sankirtan Das donning a ceremonial princely garb and telling the story of Krishna’s birth in his riveting style. Props, such as the basket in which Vasudeva carried the Lord across the Yamuna, will add to the experience.

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After a stomping 7:00pm kirtan and Nrsimha arati, devotees and guests will get the chance to bathe the Lord, a sweet and intimate service.

“As we meditate on all the the fruit juices, milk, honey, and yoghurt cleaning the body of the Lord, our hearts will be cleansed,” says Gaura Nataraj. “It’s a highlight for many.”

Next, hundreds of dishes lovingly prepared at home and brought in by community members – subjis, rices, fried treats, chutneys, cakes, sweets, fruit, pies – will be piled onto the altar and offered to Lord Krishna.

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Meanwhile, New Vrindaban residents will perform a drama telling the story of Krishna’s birth, Gujarati dancer Reshma Bharti will perform a traditional Bharat Natyam piece, and the children of Gopal’s Garden preschool will make a special appearance all dressed up as Radha, Krishna and the gopis of Vrindavana.

Throughout all these activities, of course, the momentum will be building towards the grand finale: the epic Janmastami midnight arati. As the rest of the temple room is plunged into darkness, the curtains will open to reveal a glowing altar, completely covered in a lavish bounty of green branches and flowers of every kind and color imaginable.

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“In the morning, the pujaris decorate as much as they can with the one-and-a-half hours they have,” Gaura Nataraj says. “But after that, community residents pack into the prasadam hall to make flower arrangements all day, and the pujaris keep adding more and more to the altar. This year, our head pujari Abhinanda Prabhu is making a concerted effort to use up all our locally-grown New Vrindaban flowers. It will look like Radha Krishna are hiding in a beautiful grove of Vrindavana. People will be awestruck.”

As devotees and guests gaze on in amazement, the moving evening melody of “Samsara Dhava” will wash over them, gradually building into the most ecstatic kirtan of the day.

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“Last year, men, women, children, young, old, all were dancing so enthusiastically,” says Gaura Nataraj. “My own daughter was only one-and-a-half years old at the time, and she was jumping too. People wait the whole day, participate in all the activities, and when the time comes to really express their love for Krishna by chanting His name and dancing, everyone does so with so much love and affection and great relish. The devotees love to express themselves!”

Gaura Nataraj is so carried away by the memory of this experience, that he forgets to mention the feast.

“Oh, yes, then at 1:30am, after fasting all day, we’ll have an Ekadasi feast for all our devotees and guests,” he says. It will be huge. There will be kichari, halava, pakoras, two or three types of subjis, soups, sweets, cakes, everything!”

For those who aren’t able to attend the Janmastami day festivities, another Janmastami festival will be held two weeks prior, on Saturday August 22nd. The celebrations will be mostly the same, with the midnight arati replaced by a 10:00pm Swan Boat festival in which small Deities of Radha Vrindabanchandra will ride across the waters of New Vrindaban’s Kusum Sarovara.

All in all, Janmastami 2015 at New Vrindaban is expected to have a profound impact on the thousands that participate in it.

“This festival nourishes relationships between residents and guests, and its sheer beauty and grandeur deepens their faith and inspires them to become more serious in their spiritual practices,” Gaura Nataraja says.

CC daily 185 – 6.273 – Learn from the learned how to see Krishna in all shastric statements
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While praying how can we cultivate emotions without becoming sahajiyaic?
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When we are in tears, we need self-confidence to deal with it practically – what is the use of chanting?
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If a famous person is dying and people pray for his longevity what is the Vedic perspective on it?
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Vandanam – Understanding the dynamics of prayer
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Sunday Feast at Radha Gopinath Temple, Mumbai
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Time, place and circumstance
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 11 May 2015, Brisbane, Australia, Srimad Bhagavatam 1.3.42)

sp_flowerSrila Prabhupada was such a loving personality, whose love for Krsna was so deep but his love would also come down to all living beings. After Prabhupada left, things became a bit more mechanical, “Sankirtan, sankirtan, sankirtan! Preach, preach, preach! We have got to flood the entire world with love of God, so distribute books and sankirtan! Distribute books and sankirtan…” That was the spirit and sometimes the spirit became a little militaristic. And then, Bhakti Tirtha Maharaj put so much emphasis on love; it was refreshing. He became very popular. All the devotees were just listening to what he had to say, “Yes, we need more loving relationships.” That is really how it is meant to be and that is how it was in the early days and that is how it is in the spiritual world!

So different spiritual masters may sometimes emphasize a different point according to kala desa, patra, that is time, place and circumstance; and yet they teach the same philosophy. In this way, this is the mystery of the parampara. The same knowledge is passed on from generation to generation unaltered but each acharya; according to his realizations and according to the time, place and circumstances; may add a particular emphasis of his own which enriches the sampradaya more and more. Each of the acharyas has enriched the sampradaya – the commentaries and songs of Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura and Narottama Dasa Thakura; Sanatana Goswami with the Brhad Bhagavatamrta, how can we live without the Brhad Bhagavatamrta… our life is not complete! In this way, we can appreciate how each of the acharyas adds another flavour, another aspect of the great mystery of the unalloyed pure loving devotional service of the spiritual world, and that makes a part of the sankirtan movement of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.

 

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Hare Krishna! If There Is Only One God Why Are There So Many Religions?
As the saying goes: “history is but a set of lies commonly agreed on by historians” In relation to religious historians this issue is even more acute, primarily because of the almost blanket ban on accepting any religious history that is not based on sense perception. The so-called ‘enlightenment consensus’ strictly adhere to their rule that nothing beyond gross matter and three dimensional space can be recorded. In reality this means that the enlightenment consensus lobby generally dismiss every other source of information and in the case of the vedic version it is dismissed as mythology. Sir William Jones the renowned lawyer, linguist and philologist while having some appreciation for India was unfortunately scathing about the beliefs and pramana system of the vedas. He referred to them as charming but fictitious embellishments and mockingly wrote about Bhisma being born of Mother Ganga and Bhima being born of the wind etc.
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Hare Krishna! Mayapur: flood relief work for the surrounding dhamvasi villagers begins
On behalf of Mayapur Management I share the first update on the Flood situation in Mayapur. With the heavy rainfall for the past one week and the following release of water from Farakka dam, flood waters have started to enter into Mayapur and surrounding areas. Since yesterday, Ganges water has been overflowing off Bhakti Siddhanta road, entering ISKCON Campus and flooding the area. Devotees at the ground floor level are vacating and moving to higher levels and many were moving out of Mayapur. The shop owners on the ground floor had to vacate the shops and move to different locations. Less than 12hours Ganga water has started flowing into the Sri Sri Radha-Madhava and Sri Sri Panca tattva temple hall. As water is flowing on the road, rising at a gradual speed, surface transport has been affected. Hence, we requests all the guests who have planned to visit Mayapur in the forthcoming week to cancel their visit due to the flood.
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Fruska Goranga Camp in Serbia, 2015: Videos
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Recently, we published the nicely written article about the summer camp in Serbia, called “Fruska Goranga Camp”. You can read that article here. During the camp a multitude of videos were recorded with Srimad Bhagavatam classes, Gauranga Bhajan band revival and more.

If you cannot view the videos below then watch this playlist on youtube.

Srimad Bhagavatam 1.15.13 – PART 1

Srimad Bhagavatam 1.15.13 – PART 2

Srimad Bhagavatam 1.15.13 – PART 3

Srimad Bhagavatam 1.15.13 – PART 4

Srimad Bhagavatam 1.2.19

Caitanya Caritamrta Seminar – Part 1

 

Caitanya Caritamrta Seminar – Part 2

 

Caitanya Caritamrta Seminar – Part 3

 

Caitanya Caritamrta Seminar – Part 4

Gauranga Bhajan Band Revival

In the nineties there was a band called the “Gauranga Bhajan Band”. Its band members at that time were Sacinandana Swami, Krsna Ksetra Swami, Bhakti Vaibhava Swami and Harikesa Swami. And during the camp, this band was “revived” and gave a wonderful performance with Kadamba Kanana Swami filling in for Harikesa swami. Good o’l times!

 

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On behalf of Mayapur Management I share the first update on the Flood situation in Mayapur. With the heavy rainfall for the past one week and the following release of water from Farakka dam, flood waters have started to enter into Mayapur and surrounding areas. Since yesterday, Ganges water has been overflowing off Bhakti Siddhanta road, […]

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