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Morning Lecture at Bhaktivedanta Manor
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Radha Damodara
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Hare Krishna! High Definition Videos of your temple required for Golden Jubilee celebration
On 13th August 2015 we are celebrating Golden Jubilee of Srila Prabhupada’s Voyage to America. On that occasion we are planning to show a video portraying Srila Prabhupada’s achievement . Humbly request all devotees to send a 2 minutes High Definition Video footage (best as per your discretion) of your temple community, Deities, activities, Rathayatra, food for life, farm community (devotees ploughing, milking etc.), devotees children playing, dancing, singing etc.
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Hare Krishna! A memorial for Srimad Bhakti Prema Prabhu
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Hare Krishna! A memorial for Srimad Bhakti Prema Prabhu
We are on the search for any and all of His Grace Bhakti Prema Prabhu’s (Premji Gopal Kerai) lectures. If anyone has any videos, audio or photos of Sriman Bhakti Prema Prabhu it would be greatly appreciated
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An appeal from Vrindavan Institute for Higher Education Shri Vrindavan Dham
The VIHE functions as a brahminical entity. Although we do request students to contribute to the administrative cost of running the courses, we depend on well-wishers for most of our expenses. We would like to request your support in taking the VIHE a little forward. It has been a few years now that we have been struggling to operate from our current setup, which has simply become too small. Our activities have been expanding. Last year we were unable to admit all the devotees who applied for the Bhakti Shastri course because they would not have fit in the classroom. For Bhakti Vaibhava has also been steadily increasing; we have plenty of requests for the Hindi Bhakti Shastri, which we are only able to facilitate once every two or three years, and we have recently started a Sanskrit grammar course. Applications for the 2015 semesters have already started to come in and we would like to be able to respond adequately. Besides the shortage of classroom space we are also tight with office and storage space, and the accommodation of teachers is often problematic.
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Mercy In Moldova: “Festival of India” brings everybody closer to Bhagavan Shri Krishna’s presence (Album with photos)
Indradyumna Swami: Thousands of people attended the first day of our festival in Chisinau, Moldova. Held at the prestigious MOLDEXPO grounds near the center of the city the event attracted people of all ages. Our ‘larger than life’ puppet theaters thrilled both parents and children alike and our Bhagavad Gita play brought forth a resounding applause from the audience. All the devotees were happy seeing so many people enjoying Krsna consciousness. Srila Prabhupada, may this festival go on for 100 years and spread your message to the 4 corners of the earth!
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Daily Darshan – June 20th, 2015
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24Hours Kirtan – Radha Madhava Das
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Saturday, June 6th, 2015
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Saturday, June 6th, 2015
Toronto, Ontario
A Minor Conquest
Whenever I have an issue with my knee or ankle, not terribly serious though, but with some pain, I've found it helpful to walk myself through the problem. Today was that day for that to happen.
Beginning from our ashram, Karuna, Dan, and I set on foot for the bike/pedestrian trail along the Don River. Soaking in sun, sheltering under shade and dodging hundreds of outdoor enthusiasts that shared the path was the initial phase of our sojourn. That then changed. At Taylor Creek Park the trail thins out and even becomes practically impossible for a cyclist. You enter mean forest with a narrow strip of walkway. The ground is soft but uneven in spots. That's what helps an ailing knee or ankle. The mechanics I don't quite understand. What I do know is that certain muscles that are usually lazy from a straight and flat sidewalk now get activated.
We are basically following a trail by the Don. And it was lovely. Here you are in the city but totally aloof - in the green. The Don continued to meander. It was a new discovery - this place and unfortunately our journey was to terminate, not because the river ended. It continues for some distance, yet to be explored for a future date. We actually had a lunch engagement much further up the Don. It was time to come out of the river's ravine and catch a ride to meet our appointment. Otherwise we would anticipate a four hour journey through the up-and-down gorgeousness of the wilderness.
End result of all the exploration was that my agitated knee felt repaired. I like this kind of conquest which was backed-up by the Supreme, the Maker of rivers and the Blesser of trails.
May the Source be with you!
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Thursday, June 4th, 2015
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Sunday, May 31st, 2015
Toronto, Ontario
Ford Connection
“Small world,” is what we concluded.
Alfred Brush Ford, the great grandson of motor vehicle inventor, Henry Ford, came to town on a fundraiser for a huge temple construction in Mayapura, India. I had crossed paths with him a few times in spiritual circles, mostly in India. Also known as Ambarisa (his Sanskrit name), he graced us with his presence, and the divine company of his wife, Svaha.
This time around upon meeting him I had to ask him a question which would confirm some karmic connection between him and I in this life.
“So, you were raised in Detroit?”
“Yes,” he said.
“You’re a Motown boy?”
“You could say that.”
“Did you ever come up to Canada when you were young, particularly in Ontario?”
“Yes, I used to go to see Shakespeare plays in Stratford, Ontario.”
“Okay, but did your family have property about an hour’s drive from Detroit in Ontario?”
“Yes, the family had a lodge in the marshy areas.” “Near Tilbury?”
“I believe that was it, but it was a lodge where guys used to go and hunt ducks. My dad tried to show me how to use a gun, and I accidentally almost blew his head off.” (Laughter)
“Were there pictures of scantily clad ladies on the walls of the lodge? And did the place always have a cigarette smell?”
“Yes.”
“That’s it!” I said, “My dad did the maintenance there. He used to put out the duck decoys, spread corn out in the marsh in hip boots in order to attract ducks, and he used to clean the lodge. On my last walk I trekked through that area, and my sister, Roseanne, who accompanied me for a bit, mentioned that the Ford family owned the lodge.”
Ambarisa found it thoroughly interesting that I used to hang out there as he did, but we never met then. He told me of the time when he was a hippy, and with a friend got on board a motor boat and then got caught in an electric storm when they were tripping, and how a duck in flight lead the motor boat to the lodge after being lost in the marsh and canals.
“Isn’t that something, Ambarisa? My brother and I had gone fishing there, and we used to help our dad. We caught fish but we couldn’t stand eating them. What a small world it is.”
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Friday, May 29th, 2015
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Thursday, May 28th, 2015
Toronto, Ontario
It Can Be Great To Wait
Praveen and I were rather proud of ourselves after we made the commitment to a one hour of walking during our japa meditation period. Our arrival at the ashram was right on the button, smack on the second of a 60 minute trek. It couldn’t have been more accurate, more exacting to the second. Personally, I feel great when things are done timely like this. Praveen was beaming as was I.
I felt a bit less elated, though, in the afternoon, when our slotted time, 2 PM, for a dash to our communal van was delayed. The clock ticked from 2 to 2:10, to 2:20, and finally, 2:30, and we were still not loaded up with all monks possible, and drums. It was mainly Nick, whom I often address as ‘Slick Nick’, who was the culprit and the cause of challenging time. The rest of us, four residential monks, were growing impatient. I decided to avoid storming him (impatience externally in check), and to leave the van for the ashram to explore and ask, “Why the hold up, Nick?” No, I wasn’t going to use my kick, or a stick on Nick. My affection for Nick is too strong. Nevertheless, I was curious as hell to know what happened to the last of the chanters as we anticipated our journey for Kensington Market, an enclave of shops and people of an open kind.
Alas, there was Nick, inside the boutique, making a $400 sale of BBT books. Someone had taken interest in the complete volume set of our guru’s books. The purchase would surely nurture the soul for the one reading page after page of revelations by Srila Prabhupada to do with the Absolute Truth.
Those of us waiting were now relieved. The extra wait bore marvelous fruit. With our spirits up and Nick now ready to go, we ventured off to Kensington and then Chinatown. We started drumming and chanting, all was auspicious. We even stumbled upon various acquaintances, and also made new friends along the way.
All’s well that ends well.
May the Source be with you!
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Killing Time
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Do the Vedas Evolve over Time?
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In modern academic scholarship, almost every interpretation of anything relating to the classical and ancient history of India is based on the assumption that the culture – encapsulated in their sacred text, the Veda – has evolved over time. The Veda themselves, in the form we currently have them, also admit their chronological origin, but there is an important difference between the academic concept and the Vedic concept of this evolution.
The academic concept, following the concept prevalent in all applications of the “evolution” principle, posits that Vedic evolution began from scratch, from zero – and gradually worked itself into the condition we have it today.
The Vedic concept posits that its evolution began from completeness, then gradually devolved to almost zero, and then is rebuilt, gradually. So the vedic concept of its evolution is like a sine wave, which begins from an apex. At the beginning of this sine wave, Viṣṇu delivered the seeds of all Veda in completeness to Brahmā, thus making Brahmā capable of being “Brahmā” and creating all the structures and systems that form the universe as we know it today.
From there, the Veda undergoes a constant, recurring cycle of devolution and evolution – in sync with the cosmic yugas. At the height of satya yuga, Brahmā’s veda is fully manifest. From there to the heart of Dvapara yuga that veda gradually becomes confusing, scattered lost, and misunderstood till almost nothing of its original essence remains. At that point someone takes the role of editor (“Vyāsa” means editor. Someone takes the role of Vyāsa in every Dvapara Yuga), and begins the task of restoring the essential meaning of the Veda. This task, according to the Veda itself (see. Bhāgavata Purāṇa 1.4), takes many centuries of work done by many different people. Thus restoring some lingering comprehension of the actual essence of the Veda.
One out of one thousand kali-yugas is very special, because Śrī Krishna himself appears as an avatāra. When this rare kali yuga occurs, Viṣṇu himself becomes Vyāsa and makes the final part of the Vedic restoration particularly special and suited to support Krishna’s avatar. This special evolution is the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam.
– Vraja Kishor dās
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All right take it!
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The scene is set in Mayapur where in Guru das prabhu is wanting Prabhupada's darshan late at night. The sky is overcast but no rain. Somehow, Guru das prabhu attracted the attention of Prabhupada. Below are the words of Guru das prabhu himself.
"Srila Prabhupada walked up and down on the balcony with me, then turned towards the fields and walked to the balcony railing. He looked out and said 'The farmers beg Krishna for rainwater.' He paused briefly. 'All right, take it!'. As Prabhupada swept his hand down as if dispensing rain, a lightening bolt crashed; suddenly the sky opened and rain came down furiously. ' Take it,' he said quietly, and walked into his room."
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Chanting japa was immediately more focused and my mind was more peaceful. Even if there is service to do, if you chant early enough, you can chant peacefully.
When you can chant seriously in the morning, the rest of the day is more likely to go in a smooth devotional mood also.
Muniraja dasa
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 24 May 2015, Sydney, Australia, Sunday Feast Lecture, Bhagavad-gita 7.20)
We should read the Bhagavad-gita with a certain amount of introspection and a certain amount of reflection. We have to think about it and not just read…
“Are you reading Gita?”
(Indian accent) “Ah, yes, yes, yes. I am reading Gita too much. Every day, fifteen minutes. Jaya. Pakka. Every day. Never fail. Ah, yes. Very good.”
“But are you thinking about it? How many minutes are you thinking about it?”
“Thinking about it? What kind of question is that? I am reading.”
“Now you must think. Fifteen minutes reading then fifteen hours of thinking and the rest you can sleep.”
That means when we are awake, we need to think according to the Gita otherwise, what is the point of reading? It is not a ritual. “I am reading the Gita, fifteen minutes everyday. Mind switched off just reading, kāmais tais tair hṛta-jñānāḥ… I am reading. Too much. Very quickly also. You also reading… and thinking? We never think. Oh my God, thinking. We do not do that! Eating, sleeping, mating, no thinking. Not part of the, not in the list. Sorry! It is not there.” (laughter)
So this is the issue, we do not think! But the Bhagavad-gita is exactly the book for thinking, for contemplation. The whole purpose of the Gita is contemplation, to think about it! Therefore there is something called lectio divina, contemplated reading or reading sastra in a way where we are deeply trying to understand what this verse is trying to tell me? What is the message for me here, “Those, whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires.”
I did not know that intelligence could be stolen. Did you? Never thought of that. Intelligence stolen? And by who?
Intelligence gets stolen by material desires, by working for the material desires day and night, kāmais tais tair hṛta-jñānāḥ prapadyante ‘nya-devatāḥ (Bhagavad-gita 7.20). Yes, there is a verse from Srila Rupa Goswami which describes the senses and we have to see that the senses are pushing and let us imagine it for a moment.
Say I have desk with many telephones on it and then, “Ring, ring, ring, ring.”
“Yes?”
“This is your tongue speaking. Are we going to eat something? I mean this Swami is talking forever but how about the sabji and puris? Are they coming already or what? I mean it is time for the sabji and puri.”
“Yes, yes, Mr. Tongue. Of course, just now coming. Please have a little patience but we are making the arrangements urgently and as soon as it is there, we will definitely go for the sabjis and puris.”
“Okay, okay.”
“Ring, ring, ring, ring.”
“Yes?”
“The ears. Can we switch to the other channel please? Something else. This has been going on too long. Something different, if possible, yes. Please switch, as soon as possible, to the other channel.”
“Yes, yes. Of course, of course. Yes. Yes.”
Oops. The red phone.
“Yes?”
“Hello, hello.”
“Yes?”
“This is your genitals speaking. It is weekend now and what more do I need to say. It is our time. Have you understood?”
“Yes, of course. Definitely. Absolutely. Whatever you say, I will bring.”
And then we bring. We bring the senses whatever the senses want. We work so hard to fulfil it. We will never say no to their demands and in the end, what will the senses say to us? The senses are totally, totally not grateful at all. They will say, “Is that all? Is that all you brought? Bring more, right now! You brought ice-cream but it is the wrong flavour! Go back! Bring more. There is no chocolate crunchies.”
Like this, the senses are never satisfied, kamadinam kati na katidha palita durnidesas tesam jata mayi na karuna na trapa nopasantih (Caitanya Caritamrta Madhya 2.16). They have no mercy, na karuna na trapa nopasantih. They are merciless, the senses! They drive us. We bring them what they want and they are still not satisfied.
So back to the verse, “Those whose intelligence be stolen by material desires.” That means the intelligence works for the senses. We bring more and more to the senses and the senses are still not satisfied.
Krishna Lila Productions on Bandcamp
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Krishna Lila Productions on Bandcamp
Parividha dasa: For your pleasure I have uploaded all my Krishna Lila musicals, dramas and comedies, as well as all the songs of my Soul Time CDs on bandcamp, where you can listen to them for free.
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Lord Caitanya’s Sankirtan Festival In Moldova
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Build Up
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Latest photo of HH Jayapataka Swami blissfully offering lamp to their Lordships during the presently ongoing Purushotham month.
Delhi ILBS Hospital 18th June, 2015
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Towaco With Surprise Visit To Phoenix (Album with photos)
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Towaco With Surprise Visit To Phoenix (Album with photos)
Deena Bandhu Prabhu: Last of our tour! We missed our connection in Phoenix and they rebooked us on a 1:30 AM flight on to Newark. So the Phoenix devotees came to the airport and picked us up and we paid a surprise visit to Iskcon Phoenix! Then on to our stately Mandir in Towaco, NJ, where they have the most beautiful Gaura Nitai!
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2015 Borehamwood, UK Rathayatra (Album with photos)
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2015 Borehamwood, UK Rathayatra (Album with photos)
This place is famous for the movies made here. Starwars, Indiana Jones, Moby Dick, 2001-A Space Odyssey, Frozen, The Kings Speech, Superman and many more. So that was the theme of the small town parade of which the devotees headed by Parasuram prabhu have been part of for 28 years. A little cold and rainey but as Para says, “Just get on with it.” And we did, and it was blissful as usual…
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Hare Krishna! Blessings for another ISKCON sannyasi
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Hare Krishna! Blessings for another ISKCON sannyasi
In 1987, Bhakti Carudesna Swami was a college student when he met a Sankirtan devotee who sold him Srila Prabhupada’s *Science of Self-realization*. That same year, a few months later, he joined the temple and became highly inspired to support Srila Prabhupada’s mission and preach in his country, Ivory Coast. In 1989, Carudesna, in 1989, received first initiation from His Holiness Bhakti Tirtha Maharaja, and second initiation in 1995. That same year he took up the service as Temple President for Ivory Coast.
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Srimad Bhagavatam 11.20.31
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Jnana, karma, yoga, they independently will not achieve love of Godhead. They will achieve knowledge, mystic power, wealth, so many think but can not achieve love of godhead. To be effective Bhakti should be there, Jnana misra bhakti or karma misra bhakti, it's mixed bhakti. Bhakti is independent, automatically include knowledge and renunciation. Jnana and vairagya They came automatically.
tasmān mad-bhakti-yuktasya yogino vai mad-ātmanaḥ na jñānaṁ na ca vairāgyaṁ prāyaḥ śreyo bhaved iha
Therefore, for a devotee engaged in My loving service, with mind fixed on Me, the cultivation of knowledge and renunciation is generally not the means of achieving the highest perfection within this world.
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Hare Krishna! Getting Serious About Liberation
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Hare Krishna! Getting Serious About Liberation
Srila Prabhupada: : “My dear Lord Krishna, I have simply wasted my time.” Without Krishna consciousness, we are simply wasting time. We have great opportunity in the human form of life, but our attention is diverted simply for eating, sleeping, mating, and defending. And our real business is spoiled. That is summarized by Narottama Dasa Thakura. Hari hari biphale janama gonainu: “I have simply spoiled my life.”
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Tower Crane – New Segments!
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Guy rope has been positioned, pulled and secured.
Now the new segments are being installed to increase the height of the crane; the 2 segments – 19.5 feet (6 meters) each are to be placed by the end of this week!
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Bhagavatam-class at the Manor: “One should be very much ashamed of remaining a householder and not promoting oneself to the two higher stages, namely vanaprastha and sannyasa.”
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Festival of India in Moldova (6 min video)
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Festival of India in Moldova (6 min video)
Indradyumna Swami: Moldova is a landlocked country between Romania and Ukraine. This weekend we will hold our Festival of India at an exposition site near the center of the capital, Chisinau. Sixty devotees from 11 different countries will perform dance, drama, kirtan and more. Yesterday morning we took a few local devotees out on harinama to advertise the event. In the evening we were on Moldova’s most popular talk show for 90 minutes. One million people watched as we shared the blissful life of Krsna consciousness with them and invited everyone to the festival. Needless to say, we are the talk of the town.
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Preparing for the 50th anniversary of ISKCON’s incorporation
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Disciples meeting.
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