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Hare Krishna! Jagannath Ratha Yatra, 18th July 2015, ISKCON NEPAL
Annual Jagannath Ratha Yatra was Celebrated on 18th July 2015, here in Kathmandu organized by ISKCON NEPAL. There were about 1500+ devotees for the Festival of the Chariot of the Lord Of The Universe who were constantly pulling the Chariot, Singing Kirtan and dancing even though it was very hot and sunny. The Proccession started from Kamaladi, Kathmandu which routed to Ghantaghar – SahidGate – Sundhara – Tripureswor – Thapathali – Kupondole – Pulchok – Jaulakhel – Patan – Lagankhel and ended at Satdobato. This is the 1st history of the Long Routed Jagannath Ratha Yatra of about 9km route which took about 6hrs to complete.
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A pit stop in England, June 2015: Part Two
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Morning Class – Srimad Bhagavatam 9.19.11

london 2015 (6)Following on from the last Bhagavatam class Maharaj gave at the Manor, in this verse King Yayati gives an allegorical story of a male goat and female goat which is based on the King’s own history. Certainly there was some pathos in King Yayati’s story in being able to exchange his old age for youth again and still not being satisfied. Of course, there is light at the end of King Yayati’s dark tunnel, due to the intense spiritual realizations he subsequently gets from his experience. Maharaj explained that no matter how much one engages in sexual activity, one still will not be satisfied. Even when one is situated in a spiritual movement, still one has the tendency to want to enjoy subtly or grossly.

So this verse says that at age fifty, one should go out and take vanaprastha but how relevant is this for us? In Gaura lila, Advaita Acharya was a grhastha till he was eighty and Srivas Thakur stayed on being a grhastha. Of course, Advaita Acharya and Srivas Thakur were transcendental, but how transcendental are we?

Maharaj qualified this point by saying that ultimately it is for us to decide if we renounce or not. The main thing is samsiddhir hari tosanam (SB 1.2.13), as long it is conducive for performing devotional service to Lord Hari. Maharaj focused on the need for the ashrams in our society today…

uk_july2015 (3)Being in an ashram means one strictly follows the codes of that ashram. It is a fact that the lower nature is very strong and powerful so an ashram protects us against our lower nature. One of the main points of the movement must be to establish the brahminical order. Maharaj then stated that whenever he mentions varnashrama, devotees automatically think of cow protection but there is more to it.

In Iskcon, vanaprastha is not so developed. From an individual perspective, it may work for some and it may be not needed for others. But from a collective perspective, we are missing an essential ingredient in the social fabric of our organization. Vanaprasthas are needed to inspire and create a more renouncing influence.

Maharaj declared that the brahmachari ashram is also very valuable and urged that everyone should do it and try to stay a brahmachari. Only when it is not possible for one to stay as a brahmachari should one look at other options. In other words, choosing an ashram is not like choosing from a menu card where you decide you want brahmacharya for starters, maybe grhastha for the main course, skip the side dish of vanaprashta and go straight to the dessert of sannyasa! (Resounding laughter)

After making a few more pertinent points about varnashrama, Maharaj opened the floor for questions. One question that particularly stuck out was by Vishvambhara Prabhu, one of the stalwart devotees of the Manor, who asked what should be the stance on someone who was a sannyasi, then fell down to become a grhastha and then decides to become a sannyasi again. Maharaj firstly clarified something very deep; a sannyasi who becomes a grhastha never really ceases to be a sannyasi. He may be on a hiatus but he is still a sannyasi in his heart. And any other sannyasi who meets that individual, will look into his eye and realize that he is still a sannyasi in the garb of a grhastha. Maharaj then mentioned how he recently spoke to Srutakirti Prabhu who said that Srila Prabhupada condoned the prospect of a sannyasi who had fallen down, becoming a sannyasi again, as long as he is ready to be a sannyasi again. As far as Maharaj is concerned, the only reason for an individual to do such a thing is if it helps to propagate the movement, not for any other reason such as personal benefit or something. The spreading of Mahaprabhu’s mercy should be the only criteria in this regard….

All in all, it was an incredibly captivating class, so much so that almost every devotee in the temple room had stayed right till the end of the class even though it had gone way overtime and breakfast was already well under way. To keep a devotee absorbed in a morning class well into their precious breakfast time is truly an amazing feat! The class was also captivating not just for the spiritual realizations Maharaj gave on the verse but also on the fascinating insights he gave on the social evolution of Iskcon as a burgeoning spiritual movement for the modern age.

Caitanya Caritamrta Picnic

Later on in the day, around 2pm, it was time for the Caitanya Caritamrta picnic. To be fair, very few devotees were sure what that actually meant but it sounded rather quaint. When the devotees started pouring into Krishna Kirtan Prabhu’s house, Maharaj just looked at us and said in an Aussie accent, ‘Gosh, the place is getting swamped!’ Everyone was congregating in the living room, sitting on the floor facing Maharaj, whilst he was seated on one of the summer lounge chairs in a relaxed posture.

uk_july2015 (1)The distinguished kirtaneer from the Manor, Ravi Pattni Prabhu had also come and Maharaj swiftly told him to start up a kirtan. But unfortunately the instruments hadn’t arrived yet as they were still being used for a program for the kids at the local Krishna Avanti School. Anyhow it seemed fine for Maharaj, he was happily engaging the devotees in some loving banter. Needless to say, I was busy scribbling down what Maharaj was talking about, at which point he just looked at me saying, ‘You might as well write a book!’ Ravi Pattni Prabhu then mentioned how he had just read my Matchless Gifts report from when Maharaj was there. But Maharaj just exclaimed that I wasn’t there!? But he thought of the American one. This led onto a wonderful reflection of the Matchless Gifts program, how pivotal it was for the movement and the contrast between the American and British one, not just in terms of the physical layout but also the mood. It seemed the kirtans and the whole mood in the American one was more mellow and softer, whilst the British Matchless Gifts was more riotous and had more of a rough edge about it.

I was still scrawling away, and Maharaj just said that since I’ve got a bit of a writer in me, he guessed that doing lines in school after getting punished would not have been a problem for me! All the devotees cracked up at this remark. Maharaj then humorously inquired, whether I was writing down everything he said, I reassured him that I would not be putting down anything that will get him into trouble. He then let out a big laugh and said, “You’d be surprised at what I could get into trouble for!

Maharaj told me to sit next to him, so he can keep an eye on me, just in case I write something incriminating… more inevitable laughter from the devotees!! Anyhow, the ribbing from Maharaj is definitely worth it for the pleasure of the service.

Thereafter, lunch was basically a composition of different snacks and so Maharaj ended up talking about how he sometimes prefers snacks to full on meals and remembered that he once mentioned to an Indian family to not give him a proper meal but just give him snacks. Of course, with Indian families, nothing is ever that simple so they ended up preparing more than twenty snacks for him, so much for avoiding the slap up meal!

Staying within the realms of delicious prasadam, soon the talk went onto veggies, vegans and Maharaj revealed that in his discussion with Srutakirti Prabhu recently, Prabhu said that Srila Prabhupada went to a temple one day where they were making these sugarless sweets and Prabhupada incredulously exclaimed, “What is this concoction you are making?” The point being that Srila Prabhupada had already given them plenty of delicious sweets to make so there was no need for all these random changes, etc…

uk_july2015 (2)After a while, Mother Kalangana and Radha Shakti Mataji, two of the most senior and distinguished devotees from the Manor had arrived at the house, then Maharaj said, “Now it’s time for the real katha to start!” Everyone got up from the dining room to go to the living room and settled in front of the beautiful, sparkling Gaura Nitai deities.

Maharaj decided to speak from the Madhya Lila 9.81. Maharaj said that there are two kinds of chanting, japa and kirtan. Kirtan is more fashionable and often it is easier. After all, it is collective and you are taking the holy name out to people. Like the day before, when Maharaj was doing some soft bhajans in Soho Square Park next to the temple, it was non-threatening due to its warmth and he noticed the people were subtly trying to come closer and closer to it. But japa is often like a cold shower, it is more internal. Ultimately, the movement is there to reach out to people.

Maharaj then went onto the illiterate brahmana, who experienced ecstatic symptoms from reading the Bhagavad-gita, even though he was improperly pronouncing the Sanskrit, unlike one of the devotees in the morning class who recited the verse after Maharaj. He pronounced the Sanskrit with such precision and flair that Maharaj just got lost in the ‘dhas’ he was uttering. On the flip side Maharaj remembered a French devotee who would pronounce Krishna as ‘Hrishna’!

But ultimately Krishna looks at the intentions, like the famous Bhagavatam verse tad vag visargo, (SB 1.5.11). Maharaj did add however that in the olden days, pronunciation was very important as demonstrated by the case of the demon Vrtrasura being destined to be killed by Lord Indra instead of killing Indra due to a mispronunciation on his father’s part in the yajna. Or the case of Kumbakarna bungling up his boon from Lord Brahma due to a mispronunciation caused by the Goddess Saraswati.

After this lovely little aside Maharaj got back to the Gaura lila pastime. Later, Adi Karta Prabhu, a Srila Prabhupada disciple and avid kirtaneer came in, and Maharaj asked him if he would like to comment on the text etc.

Mother Kulangana ended the class by saying that we are all servants and will always be servants, and Maharaj was in complete agreement. Then everybody went into the garden and Maharaj started singing a slow, Aindra style classic…

Srila Prabhupada ki Jai! Kadamba Kanana Swami Maharaj ki Jai!

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Hare Krishna! There is no other way, no other way, no other way!
Devotees around the world took to various austerities in last month as an offering of love to our beloved Lord on the most auspicious Purusottama month.I must say that the power of social media surfaced in a positive way as more and more devotees share realisations and the many devotional services they performed in this month. It worked as a motivational tool. Meanwhile, some even vowed to stay away from facebook and other social media platforms for a month. At Sri Jagannatha Mandir Kuala Lumpur, the temple president, HG Kripa Sindhu Krishna Prabhu encouraged the congregation members to increase their preaching activities during this auspicious month.
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CC daily 169 – 6.253 – Humility means to not delight in ones glory
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Śrī Jīva on the Jīva
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What is the “superior nature” inherent in the jīva?

Pure sentience. This nature is described as “superior” because sentience is superior to the insentient objects of external reality.

Why would a jīva forfeit her superior nature?

She is mesmerized.

By what?

She is mesmerized by the desire to enjoy the fascinating qualities of the inferior, external world.

Why would the jīva be attracted to an inferior world?

She has not made herself aware that there is anything better. She has beginningless ignorance of the beauty of the Supreme Person.

What is the result? Why is it described as a “forfeit”?

The result is that the jīva, “falsely identifies herself as a part of the insentient external world.” Charmed by the fascinating qualities of māyā, she imagines the inferior to be superior, and the unnecessary to be necessary. Thus she becomes bound and contained within insentient external objects and takes superfluous material incarnations confined to temporary cycles of existence.


Śrī Jīva writes the above in Śrī Tattva-Sandarbha, while explaining one of the Bhāgavatam’s verses describing Vyāsa’s realization (1.7.5):

“He also saw jīvas [living entities] forfeiting their superior nature to falsely identify themselves as a part of the inferior external reality, due to their desire to enjoy her three mesmerizing qualities.”

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How to Treat Women
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Śrīmad Bhāgavatam recounts how King Pṛthu was glorified during his coronation ceremony. In Canto Four, Chapter 16, Text 17, we hear this:

मातृभक्तिः परस्त्रीषु पत्न्यामर्ध इवात्मनः

mātṛ-bhaktiḥ para-strīṣu, patnyām ardha ivātmanaḥ

He will treat his wife
as if she were half of his own self,
and treat all other women
with the same devotion he shows his mother.

This verse illustrates the ideal behavior of men towards women.

The most important important woman is one’s own wife. How should she be treated? As if she were one’s own self. Whatever the husband enjoys, the wife must enjoy. He may not enjoy anything separate from her or displeasing to her. Whatever the wife suffers, the husband takes as his own suffering, and dedicates himself to relieving that suffering.

He should have no concept of a life separate from her, for she is ardha-ātma – half of his very self. He should make no plans that do not benefit her. He should strive for nothing that is not in her interest.

How should a man treat women other than his wife?

“Matṛ-bhakti – He should have bhakti for them – he should be devoted to them.

In what manner? What type of devotion?

Matṛ-bhakti” – He should show them the respect, courtesy, deference and service that he would show his own mother.

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Friday, July 3rd, 2015
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Friday, July 3rd, 2015
Kamloops, British Columbia

Back In B.C.

Sitting next to me on the flight from Vancouver to Kamloops was Shane from a northern city, Fort St. John. Shane, I learned, works in the oil fields.  I assume he was on a business trip. From thousands of feet up in the air we conversed while looking down out the window.  Basically we fell into a joyful speculation as to the names of the towns below us, “Was that the town, Hope?”  “Oh, could that be the Thompson River?” 

The vistas were stunning.  In elevation, we were above the bird’s eye view.  Even cranes and storks don’t fly this high.   

Then we got to talking about us, in other words, what is going on in each other’s life – beyond the oil fields, etc. We hit on the topic of walking.  Shane admitted to doing more walking lately.  Perhaps he felt he wasn’t doing enough before.  “It gives you time to think,” he said, “then you notice trees, the other creatures, nature, and you mix it all together.”  He was talking like a real advocate of pilgrimage now. 

Shane and I, along with the plane load of people, landed at quaint Kamloops Airport.  Shane and I parted and Harold picked me up and brought me to Saranagati Village where we took to trekking along a trail called the “Ratha Yatra Way”.   

On that trail, Saskatoon berries are abound – and mosquitoes in even greater numerical figures.  Our destination was a farm, owned and run by Bala Krishna, and a gathering of devotee villagers.  The meal that drew everyone was of local harvest and organic quality.  Thekirtan that followed was home performed, but the sound, the mantra, originated from the spiritual world.   


May the Source be with you!

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Thursday, July 2nd, 2015
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Thursday, July 2nd, 2015
Peterborough, Ontario

Observations

It wasn’t really planned, but in an impromptu way our van-load of Krishna devotees decided to break up the five-hour drive to Toronto with a stop.  The city of Peterborough boasts having Trent University and Fleming College.  It’s a rather handsome downtown that we did stride through with our voices, drum and cymbals.  In my opinion, we were not in full gear and perhaps that’s one of the reasons for a more indifferent reception from the streets.

When we moved to a green strip along the Trent River system, the niceness of the town seemed to show itself.  Sometimes the soft approach gets more attention. We were sitting on the grass looking perhaps less intimidating.  It’s just an observation.

We also came upon Toby Tyler, who was originally from the US and who had met our guru, Srila Prabhupada, in New York in those very early days in the sixties. Toby runs a restaurant in the downtown and was so happy to see us at his eating place, the Electric City Gardens.

Life as a monk has its ups and downs like it is for anyone.  In my case, I worry for people’s lives.  As a mentor for some, I hear sometimes of the personal struggles. If it had not been for their adherence to Krishna Consciousness they naturally would be in a worse spot.  There is a lot of encouragement that goes along with the job.  Outside of the “worry” there is a pattern in this lifestyle of travel, fun, interaction, learning and realizations as we encountered in Peterborough.

May the Source be with you.

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NG Rathayatra
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The Rathayatra parade and festival at New Govardhana started a little earlier this year at 10am. This was because the afternoon was filled with various functions in the main tent outside the temple room.

There were at least 700-800 devotees and visitors who attended and everyone was happy to hear and see the kirtans, dances, dramas and speeches. Prasadam was served throughout the day to the satisfaction of all.
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Wednesday, July 1st, 2015
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Wednesday, July 1st, 2015
Ottawa, Ontario

Big Party

The walk today went on more like a shuffle.  After a good long drive to the nation’s capital city, Ottawa, through some rain we were poised to chant at the usual designated spot close to the Parliament Buildings, approximately two blocks away.  For this first session of Kirtan rain did meet us, an incredible downpour at one point.  It was session two with the evening crowd where we got out of the sit-down stationary mode to move along through the crowds.

Actually you might say that a crowd within the crowd led the chanting party through the thousands, bringing some attention to the sound.  It was the dancers, the squealers and horn blowers that moved in front of us with exuberant energy that seemed to be sourced from some other planet.  Mind you, it may be an insert of a little alcohol that provided an explosion of power, a power that may crash the next morning.

There are nothing but dazzling moments on this day, of which included, at the top, a prasadam meal at Ottawa’s Govinda’s Restaurant.  Much credit for the good food goes to Shankar, aTrinidadian-born stalwart of bhakti-yoga.  He’s been running a steady operation for decades now, satisfying both a university crowd with the excellent dishes and a faithful crew of congregants that meet on Sundays.

Now, back to the second kirtan session, everyone is in the party mode and yes, everyone is out for some sparkle to behold in the form of jets speeding through the sky or listening to the hottest band from the grandiose stage.  Those who jump in to join our party within the big party were out for a good time – with a spiritual flavour to it.  Our communities from Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto merge together every year for the ultimate pow-wow.

May the Source be with you.

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WANTED – Transcribers for Sadaputa Archives In an effort to…
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WANTED – Transcribers for Sadaputa Archives
In an effort to collect, preserve, and disseminate his vastly important legacy, the Sadaputa Archives has several projects underway, one of which is to present our collection of his recorded lectures in book form to facilitate serious study and research. To accomplish this we need to first transcribe almost 100 lectures and are looking for experienced transcribers that would be able to give some of their time for this.
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Four Horsemen
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Often times, we hear Prabhupada criticize the modern system of instant gratification and how its pervasive nature has and will spoil this world - indeed - we are living in a world of the cheater and cheated.

This documentary is a tell tale of the phenomenon of the cheater and cheated. I think every thinking individual should watch, understand, and realize this documentary and its impact on modern day living. If we are not part of the solution, we are...part of the problem!

The solution is simple living high thinking in God consciousness!

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Gita 11.40 – Appreciate that the omnipresent is present in sacred sound
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2015
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2015
Toronto, Ontario

Removal of Junk

Spider webs, mould spots, dust and crumbs had to be removed after the well-established Hare Krishna Sunday feast.  It was a cleaning that involved table- top, wall, and floor surfaces.  It began Monday morning, done sporadically until today. Yes, I partook and engaged others.  It’s a good feeling to get done because you care.  It’s your ashram and it’s your temple.

When asked by our head brahmachari, Karuna Sindu Das, to say a few words of inspiration at a small mid-day gathering, I mentioned to our crew, “Dirt, you must always see dirt – on the floor, the window sills, the wall.  Be concerned and act accordingly.”

Such applies to the heart also.  There is a lot of stuff inside it, stuff that needs cleaning.  The perfect way to know of your own dirt is through chanting.  It becomes more clear just what the stuff is and where it is hiding and in which corners.

After our meeting we ventured to Yonge and Bloor for a quick cleansing of the heart.  We stood, or rather swayed to the swing of the Krishna song. A young man by the name of Logan came over to us asking if we offer retreats.  I could see by his sincerity that he wanted a cleanser.  He went away with a book “Dharma” which our boy Nick presented to him.  That word dharma is like magic to peoples’ears these days because it sings of order, being grounded, peace and purging.

May the Source be with you.

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Maha Harinam Stockholm 2015 (Album with photos) Srila…
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Maha Harinam Stockholm 2015 (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Constant chanting of the holy name of the Lord after the ways of the great authorities is the doubtless and fearless way of success for all, including those who are free from all material desires, those who are desirous of all material enjoyment, and also those who are self-satisfied by dint of transcendental knowledge. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 2.1.11)
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Hare Krishna! NASN June 2015 – North American Sankirtan Newsletter
For the pleasure of Srila Prabhupada this report contains the following North American results of book distribution for the month of June. North American Totals, Monthly Temples, Monthly Weekend Warriors. Monthly Top 100 Individuals, Monthly Top 5, Cumulative Countries, Cumulative Temples, Cumulative Top 100 Individuals, Cumulative Top 5
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Hare Krishna! We Believe In The Ridiculous
For those who have faith in what Krishna is capable of, possess the greatest fortune. This fortune consisting of flying pigs, a tortoise with an itchy back, and a giant-stepping dwarf are giant leaps of faith, made normal. The fortune of faith helps us understand Krishna’s playful nature, even when He delineates Vedic thought. “Rise above the flowery words of the Vedas” He says. If all of these Avatara pastimes are fun, we can only imagine how fun Krishna must be. With Krishna around, it is alright to believe in the ridiculous, the unbelievable, the insane, the irrational and every other belief system that keeps us rooted here in misery and scepticism.
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ISKCON Hyderabad Rathayatra 2015 (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Those who are advanced and highly qualified and are interested in the essence of life know the good qualities of Kali-yuga. Such people worship the age of Kali because in this age, simply by chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra, one can advance in spiritual knowledge and thus attain life’s goal. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 11.5.36)
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Gita 16.09 – Our conception critically changes our contribution
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Rathayatra Festival in Riga, Latvia’s capital (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: In this age of Kali, intelligent persons perform congregational chanting in order to worship the incarnation of Godhead who constantly sings the name of Krishna. Although his complexion is not blackish, He is Krishna Himself. He is accompanied by His associates, servants, weapons and His confidential companions. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 11.5.32)
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Huge Harinama in Haifa, Israel (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: This Krishna consciousness movement insists that everyone take to this path by adopting the chanting of the Hare Krishna maha-mantra. The preachers of Krishna consciousness go from door to door to inform people how they can be relieved from the miserable conditions of material life. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 5.14.39 Purport)
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Gita 14.13 – Illumination and action make our life all-round productive
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Hare Krishna! Bengal celebrates Rath Yatra
The streets reverberated with chants of “Hare Krishna” as thousands of devotees from across the world pulled the decked-up chariots of Lord Jagannath, Balaram and Subhadra during the annual “Rath Yatra” (chariot festival) celebrated here on Saturday. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee paid obeisance to Lord Jagannath at the start of the Rath Yatra at the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) temple on Albert Road. Banerjee flagged off the festival with a tug on the rope as believers sang and danced all the way to the rhythmic beats of cymbals and drums. “This year Nabakalebara Ratha Jatra is being celebrated. This is very special. Let us maintain communal harmony during festivals,” she said.
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Hare Krishna! New Talavana / New Orleans: 40th anniversary of Srila Prabhupada visit
Once on a hot Mississippi summer day, on a Friday afternoon, August 1st, 1975, the New Talavana farm received one of the most precious gifts of all, a visit by the pure devotee of Lord Krishna, His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada! After departing from Sankirtan Puri (New Orleans), Srila Prabhpada’s arrival was met with lively kirtan and Guru Puja, in the original farm house / temple. After Srimad Bhagavatam class and a question and answer session with his disciples, Prabhupada went to His simple farm house quarters, where later this relaxed picture was taken of the famous kitchen “cooking past time” .Before His departure for His flight the next morning out of New Orleans, Srila Prabhupada was escorted on a walking tour of the farm, during which many instructions were given about farming and cow protection.
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Hare Krishna! Chinese Books have Arrived
Responding to the enthusiastic (and we mean fervent) requests of sannyasis, temple presidents, and sankirtana parties throughout the Western world, we are ecstatic to announce that the first three beautiful Chinese titles have just arrived in our warehouse. Exquisitely produced, these long-awaited titles are now ready for immediate distribution to the millions of Chinese-speakers who are (a) residents of their own massive urban communities, (b) tourists visiting the world’s major cities, or © students in one of the colleges or universities in North America or elsewhere
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Who is My Guru?
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My first gurus were my father and mother, who taught me how to think and feel.

My first Gauḍīya-Vaiṣṇava-bhakti-yoga guru was Prabhupāda, Śrīla A.C. Bhaktivedānta Swāmī, via his books – especially the Śrī Īśopaniṣad and Bhagavad-Gītā As It Is.

My first personal mentor was Ray Cappo (now Raghunātha dāsa). He did a good job, considering that he was all of only six months or so more “self-realized” than me! With his help, I decided to visit ISKCON temples and there met my next group of personal mentors. Quite soon, though, I realized that a lot of them were blending Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇavism with their own western secular and religious samskaras and upbringing – so I began narrowing down who among them I truly considered to be my guru.

Soon Raghunātha introduced me to Śrī Dhanurdhara Swāmī, and I immediately considered him to be the ideal guru for me. He initiated me with the various Gauḍīya-Vaiṣṇava mantras, took me under his wing (essentially, I lived with him for four or five years), personally taught me the Nectar of Devotion sentence by sentence, connecting it to the Bhakti Rasāmṛta Sindhu verse by verse, and also tutored me verse by verse, section by section, theme by theme in Bhagavad-Gītā. He exposed me to real, Vṛndāvana bhakti and gave me an undeniable thirst for Vraja-prema, and he remains my constant well-wisher and guide to this day.

My wife, Śyāma-Sakhi, is also my guru. Without scholarship or pretense she teaches me how to apply the principles of bhakti to daily life, and how to be a human being. She steers me away from the dangerous rocks and whirlpools as we cross the ocean of nescience.

I also consider Srī Satyanārāyaṇa dās Bābājī my guru. He is always there to answer almost any question, no matter how detailed or complex, with exact and confident reference to the śāstra as revealed by Śrī Jīva Goswāmī. In particular he is directly guiding my study of Śrī Jīva’s Ṣaḍ-Sandarbha.

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