Srimad Bhagavatam 3.9.34
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Hare Krishna! ToVP Newsletter: April – June 2015
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Hare Krishna! ToVP Newsletter: April – June 2015
Never before seen design sketches! The artists and architects have been hard at work designing the temple to make it look more beautiful than any other in the world. Their sketches fill the art room walls with color and wonder, sastric books are stacked high on the large conference table for reference and drawing materials are strewn about as if a tornado hit the room. We have been anxiously waiting for some approved sketches to show all of you what ‘out of this world’ progress is being made, and now, for your pleasure, we have some.
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Rāgānugā-sādhana, as Explained by Nārada to Dhruva
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Now the boy would want to know how to coronate this All-Attractive form in his heart. So Nārada explained, “Prince, now hear me tell you the most confidential japa. Anyone who carefully recites it for seven nights will directly realize its sound vibration.
Comment 1: Nārada previous defined the rūpa (form) of Hari, but said that the means of visualizing this form in the heart depended on a worshipful coronation. The means of that coronation is the mantra.
Comment 2: Nārada is going to give Dhruva a powerful and confidential mantra, even though he was a kṣatriya and had no upayana, dīkṣa, etc.
Comment 3: Viśvanātha Cakravartī comments that even recitation will be so effective, what to speak of silent enunciation or entirely mental meditation on the mantra – those methods are even more effective.
Then Nārada revealed the mantra, “oṁ namo bhagavate vāsudevāya,” and said, “A wise person should worship the All-Attractive divinity with this mantra, and supplement it by worshipping a physical representation of Hari with materials and systems appropriate in consideration of the specific time and place.”
Comment 1: Nārada revealed a sacred mantra beginning with Oṁ. The rule is that such mantras may not be given to people who are not twice-born (recieving dīkṣa). But this action of Nārada demonstrates that Vaiṣṇava mantras are not restricted by this rule.
Comment 2: Meditation on the form of Hari is founded on chanting a Vaiṣṇava mantra and worshipping a physical representation of Hari. It’s interesting that the means of worshipping (or constructing) this deity is not absolute, it is relative to time and place.
To explain the materials to use in deity worship, Nārada said, “Worship with water, forest-necklaces, roots, fruits and so on, grasses and sprouts, cloth, and especially with Hari’s beloved Tulasī leaves. All the things should be pure and clean.”
To explain how to create the physical representation, Nārada said, “Create the worshipable physical representation from materials you can obtain, especially from moist clay.”
Nārada explained how to live while conducting this worship and mantra meditation, “Be self-sufficient, sage-like, and tranquil. Speak and eat minimally. Eat what grows in the forest.”
“Meditate on the Subject of the Greatest Poetry,” Nārada continued, “whose adventures unfold his own desires, by his own inconceivable power. Let that meditation occupy your heart. Try to realize that he is the very personification of the mantra upon which you meditate. Use that mantra to serve him in your heart, in a way similar to how great devotees serve him.”
Comment: The final paragraph above is a description of the principles Śrī Rūpa Goswāmī termed “Rāgānugā-Sādhana.” Firstly we should meditate, with feeling (“let the meditation occupy your heart”, hṛdayaṅgama), on Krishna with desires and adventures. Next, we should meditate on serving Krishna “in a way similar to how great devotees serve him.” This establishes Śrī Rūpa’s principle of rāgātmikām anuśrita, as well as his concept of seva done not only in sādhaka-rūpa but also in siddha-rūpa.
We should note that the mantra is the central focus of the practice, and the service and object of service exists within the heart of the mantra.
“Keep your mind on the All-Attractive by engaging your body, mind, and voice in this devotionally surcharged worship. He nourishes divine emotion and grants the ultimate goal to anyone who unpretentiously and wholly worships him. He grants the morality and other goals desired by embodied souls.
Comment: The way to keep the mind fixed in meditation is to also engage the body and words in the object of meditation.
“Indifferent to sensual affections, worship him by serious bhakti-yoga with incessant, unyielding affection. This worship will grant you a unique liberation.”
— Śrī Bhāgavata 4.8.53 ~ 61
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When You Can Chant Seriously
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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.
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 03 April 2015, Durban, South Africa, Ratha Yatra Lecture: Sexuality and Spirituality)
Continued from Sexual entanglement
So now, let us shift to the soul. If we invest in the soul, then we invest in spirituality, in spirit, then we invest less energy into the body and less for the material energy.
You know, the problem is that the world is oversexed. They make too much of it. It is not that good! It does not bring that much happiness. We may have some attachment there but happiness, fulfilment? No. Fulfilment only comes on the spiritual platform. That is why we are here, at this festival. We would not have come to this festival if there was not something in us that got sparked, that got touched because we feel a need for something deeper, something more meaningful than just the things that the world has to offer. Even if sexuality takes places in love, which it is like the highest material manifestation of it, it still entangles us more and more into bodily existence.
Spiritual life – spirit is eternal. The soul is eternal and the soul has an eternal relationship with Krsna. When the soul enters into a material body, that soul enters into a dormant state. The soul falls asleep and lends some energy to the body but the soul is not really part of it because the soul cannot enjoy matter so the soul cannot enjoy the body. The mind enjoys the body. But when we do some service for Krsna, then the soul awakens and taste develops; and the more service we do for Krsna, the less interest we have in the material affairs.
Therefore, between spirituality and sexuality, we have to put weight on the spiritual side by doing service for Krsna, then gradually the other becomes smaller. If we put all the weight on sexuality, then the spiritual side becomes small and we get more and more into the body and then gradually that side gets all the weight, and as we get more and more into the body, we get selfish and then it is about ME and MY enjoyment! Then others are to be used by ME for MY enjoyment. So bodily consciousness like that!
Hare Krishna! Why to become fan of lesser mortals who shatter…
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Hare Krishna! Why to become fan of lesser mortals who shatter our emotions?
Stars of this world are mortal beings, they are infinitesimal. Their name and fame stays with them for a limited period of time. In fact Krishna is the original superstar because he has all beauty, all strength, all intelligence, all wealth, all renunciation and all fame. No one other than the Supreme Lord can possess all these qualities in totality. And along with this the Lord has the most important quality and i.e. he is Bhakta Vatsal i.e. he is very kind, very magnanimous, very loving and very caring to all his devotees.
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Hare Krishna! Sri Bhishma-Stuti: A Prayer from the bed of arrows
NBS # 12: This edition is in honour of Sri Bhishmadeva, the pure devotee of the Lord who conquered Him on the battlefield of Kurukshetra! 1) Lord Krishna And Bhishmadeva 2) An Exchange Of Transcendental Pleasure 3) Yudhisthira’s Sorrow 4) Various Rishis Assembled To Witness The Passing Of Bhishmadev 5) Bhismadeva’s Prayer To Lord Krishna 6) Why Was Bhishma So Dear to Krishna?
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Hare Krishna! TOVP Tour Daily Diary: Day 45-47, Programs in…
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Hare Krishna! TOVP Tour Daily Diary: Day 45-47, Programs in Portland, Boise and San Jose, Silicon Valley
The San Jose Temple (ISV) is home to some of the biggest book distribution scores in North America. This dedicated team of grhastha devotees living outside the temple, under the inspiration and guidance of His Grace Vaisesika prabhu, distributes almost as many books as some of North America’s full-time book distributors. On the weekend before our arrival they had distributed 14 full sets of Srimad Bhagavatams, along with many other books, and they now have over 150 youngsters going out weekly in teams.
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What smart people do?
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- They make smart decisions - they do not engage in self-destructive behavior
- They learn from their mistakes - they do not continue to enjoy in this world despite experiencing and seeing misery all around
- They don’t have all the answers - they do not pretend to be self-righteous. They are humble and constantly seek the truth.
- They surround themselves with smart people - they seek the truth by surrounding themselves with elevated souls such as pure devotees of the Lord and revealed scriptures and make decisions accordingly
- They are resourceful. - they always chant the Hare Krishna Mahamantra
- They can reason - they always introspect from life incidences through reason, logic and guidance from a higher authority
- They don’t follow fads - they do not engage in modern day fashionable vices like eating meat, consuming alcohol, gambling and illicit sex
- They don’t live beyond their means - they follow simple living and high thinking i.e. material minimalist
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ISKCON Manchester, UK: Hare Krishna event and free food festival returns to city
Hundreds of Hare Krishna devotees will parade through a Sheffield park when a festival returns for its second year. The Sheffield Rathayatra is taking place from 1pm in Endcliffe Park next Sunday, featuring a stage show celebration, dance perfomances and stalls selling memorabilia.
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TOVP Daily Tour Day 47 – Arrival in San Jose, ISKCON Silicon Valley (ISV), and home program at Hansa Priya Mataji’s Home
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The San Jose Temple (ISV) is home to some of the biggest book distribution scores in North America. This dedicated team of grhastha devotees living outside the temple, under the inspiration and guidance of His Grace Vaisesika prabhu, distributes almost as many books as some of North America’s full-time book distributors.
On the weekend before our arrival they had distributed 14 full sets of Srimad Bhagavatams, along with many other books, and they now have over 150 youngsters going out weekly in teams.
On Monday, April 27th we arrived in San Jose and were brought to the home of Sri Lalitha mataji where we remained for our 3 day stay. In the evening we attended a program at the home of Hansa Priya dasi, a second generation ISKCON devotee. During kirtan the Padukas and Sitari were bathed and worshiped with arati, and Jananivas spoke on Mayapur, after which prasadam was served.
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Harinama in the central park of Moscow (Album with photos)
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Harinama in the central park of Moscow (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: When a Vedic mantra is chanted within the mouth so that only the chanter can hear, the chanting is called japa. But when such mantras are chanted loudly it is called kirtana. Hare Krishna can be chanted both softly to oneself or loudly; therefore it is called the maha-mantra, or the great hymn. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 3.14.32 Purport)
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TOVP Tour Diary Day 46 – Arrival in Boise, Idaho And TOVP Program
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The day following Portland, Sunday, April 26th, we caught an early flight to nearby Boise, Idaho where another growing congregation of devotees is developing under the leadership of Anantarupa das.
However, while going through the airport security Lord Nityananda decided to give his darshan to a security officer who opened the Lord’s carrying case and thoroughly inspected His shoes and crown, touching, lifting and otherwise handling Them with great care and attention. The mid-day program was attended by over 150 devotees, which included devotees from nearby Salt Lake City, Nevada. During Radha Jivana and Jananivasa’s presentations an anonymous donor pledged towards a Gold Gratitude Coin for $108,000, and, along with all the other pledges, the total pledges reached $180,000. Prasadam was served to all the devotees.
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Hare Krishna! Vaishnava Etiquette
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Hare Krishna! Vaishnava Etiquette
Folding his hands, Sanatana Gosvami said, “My Lord, You ordered me to write a directory about the activities of Vaishnavas. I am a most lowborn person. I have no knowledge of good behavior. How is it possible for me to write authorized directions about Vaishnava activities?” Sanatana Gosvami then requested the Lord, “Please personally tell me how I can write this difficult book about Vaishnava behavior. Please manifest Yourself in my heart. If You would please manifest Yourself within my heart and personally direct me in writing this book, then, although I am lowborn, I may hope to be able to write it.
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TOVP Tour Diary Day 45 – Arrival in Portland, Oregon And TOVP Program
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On Saturday, April 25th we left Vancouver on a short flight to Portland, Oregon, to bless a small, budding community of devotees under the guidance and care of Jaisacinandana Das with the mercy of Lord Nityananda.
75 devotees attended the TOVP program presented by Radha Jivan and Jananivas prabhus, along with kirtan and darshan of thee Padukas and Sitari. Jaisacinandana prabhu led the way and set an example by pledging a Gold Gratitude Coin for $108,000, and the room of enthusiastic devotees all pledged a total of $187,000. The program concluded with prasadam.
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You most surely never have seen a bus like this before! (Album…
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You most surely never have seen a bus like this before! (Album with photos)
Check this new look of the traveling Harinam Sankirtan bus from the devotees of the Shri Harinam Mandir in their 4th year of traveling!
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Hare Krishna! The Extra Plants
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Hare Krishna! The Extra Plants
Sri Chaitanya-charitamrita metaphorically describes love of God as a creeper, or vine. The following story is based on that metaphor. I reared my head like a cobra, not to strike at someone but to catch the sun. Holding a jumbo glowing flower at the top of my green leaves, I dominated the garden with my presence. My name is False Prestige, and I call myself an Extra Plant (which sounds more flattering than Weed). I never wanted to be extra, or unwanted. How could I, False Prestige, not deserve the space I took in the garden? My roots dug down to grip the earth that bore my weight. Each root I sent into the soil contended with many others. Still I retained my big red bloom.
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Hare Krishna! Questions and answers about the Sannyasa Asrama in Iskcon
This is the audio recording from a Lecture by Prahladananda Swami – SB 2.7.18 “Questions About Sannyasa Asrama” at Radhadesh (Celibacy) with interesting questions and answers about the sannyasa asrama in Iskcon. How, when and why one devotee should enter the sannyasa asrama. Includes also some history about how the sannyasa asrama was established in Iskcon and some of its results.
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Hare Krishna! Ramayana Festival 2015 by Lil’ Krishna Kidz (ISKCON of Silicon Valley)
I would like to bring to your notice regarding the current event “Ramayana Festival 2015″ conducted at Scott Lane Elementary School, Santa Clara, California. More than 120 kids participated in this event, we have a Lego competition about the Ramayana theme. INDTV covered the whole event for live telecast.
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KK Bindu #350: The latest issue of Sri Krishna-kathamrita Bindu…
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KK Bindu #350: The latest issue of Sri Krishna-kathamrita Bindu e-magazine was just released. Gour Govinda Swami on sex in grhastha ashram.
* EATING HABITS DURING EMERGENCIES – Some collectedinstructions of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
* NOT FOR SENSE ENJOYMENT – Sri Srimad Gour Govinda Swamispeaks about sex-life in devotee marriages.
* THE FIRST ATTRACTION — PART 16 – Continuation of a fresh translationdone especially for Bindu from Srila Jiva Goswami’s Gopala Campuh, speakingabout how Radha and Krishna first met.
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Daily Darshan – May 13th, 2015
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Welcoming HH Bhakti Swarupa Caitanya Swami!
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HH Bhakti Swarupa Caitanya Swami joined ISKCON in 1979. From 1984-89, he printed and distributed Srila Prabhupada books underground in Russian language. He served as the temple president in the first temple in former USSR, Kaunas city. He also served as the regional secretary for Volga and west Siberia regions, in Russia. Since 1998, Maharaj has since visited Germany, Canada, the United States, Switzerland , South Africa and in Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia Lithuania. On February 21st, 2015, His Holiness Bhakti Caitanya Maharaja awarded sannyasa to Maharaj.
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Nārada’s Advice on Meditation
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Hearing this, blessed Nārada was pleased. He compassionately replies to the boy with good words. “The path your mother set before you will certainly bring you the highest goal, so follow her advice and completely engross yourself in devotion for the All-Attractive Son of Vasudeva. Those who seek the goals of morality, prosperity, pleasure, and liberation have only one certain technique: to worship the feet of Hari. My dear, go for that, with my blessings.
“Hari forever dwells on the immaculate shores of River Yamunā, in the auspicious forest of honey, Madhuvan. Go there. Bathe regularly in the auspicious water of that Kālindī-Yamunā. Make an appropriate dwelling for yourself, where you can sit properly. Control your breathing with regulated inhalation, exhalation, and holding. This will gradually remove the soil from your thoughts and perceptions and enable you to carefully contemplate the supreme guru.
Comment 1: Madhuvana is part of Vraja-dhāma, and is also a synonym for Vṛndāvana – the forest of sweetness/honey. Rāsa-līlā takes place on the shores of Yamunā in Vṛndāvana. Many other wonderful pastimes also do. Nārada spoke to Dhruva many many ages before Krishna would appear in Vṛndāvana, but Krishna-līlā is eternal and sages the caliber of Nārada are aware of it.
Comment 2: Dhruva had no dīkṣa, no upayana, no samskara, etc. nor was a Brahmana. Nor was even a grown-up adult. No such things are required for bhakti-sādhana. Only the compassionate guidance of sad-guru (here, Śrī Nārada) is required.
Comment 3: Without controlling the breath, the senses are impossible to regulate. The senses are empowered by oxygen and other subtleties in the air we breathe. If we control the breath, the senses also come under control. When the senses are under control, the mind becomes clear. When the mind is clear, meditation is possible. Therefore it is advisable to breathe deliberately before and during mantra-meditation.
The boy would surely want to know some details about how to contemplate the supreme guru, so Nārada described him, “His beauty is divine! His endearing forehead, sweet eyebrows, lovely nose, and gracious smiling glances forever overflow with generosity. His body is romantically youthful, and his glance seems to blush as red as his lips. He is delighted to accept anyone who comes to him, for he is the ultimate refuge, an ocean of kindness.
“His thickly black complexion offsets the golden streak of Goddess Śrī’s mark on his chest, which is surrounded by a necklace of forest leaves and flowers. His four arms manifest a conch, discus, mace, and lotus. His crown, earrings, armlets and bracelets sparkle. Around his neck is the Kaustubha jewel. Yellow silk dresses his hips. A belt of tinkling bells slopes down from those hips. Swaying golden anklets adorn his feet.
Comment: Clearly the description is highly romantic. Nonetheless Nārada describes him with four arms, which is not as romantic as it is majestic. We should not think that Viṣṇu is not romantically attractive. In comparison to Krishna he is majestic, but in comparison to anything else he is extremely romantic and sweet.
“Envisioning him fills us with peace, and delights our mind’s eye! The nails on his toes are like dazzling jewels. Take those feet and enthrone them firmly on the whorl of your lotus-heart! Coronate them with worship!
“Carefully contemplate his smile, which glances over everyone with so much affection.
“That is how you should practice making your mind have only one object: the very best bestower of benediction. This All-Attractive Beauty is the most auspicious subject for the mind to contemplate. Such meditation with quickly grant you an unequalled experience, from which you will never turn away. You will easily give up all distractions.”
Comment: When the mind has many objects, our energy is divided and weakend. bahu-śākhās. Yoga proposes to give the mind only one object. eka-bhūta. The most wonderful, efficacious object is the All-Attractive Form of Hari. Why is it so efficacious? Because it is delightful. The mind naturally attaches itself to a delightful object. When meditation is directed towards Hari-Rūpa (the beautiful form of Hari), it is relatively easy [provided one first purifies the thoughts and perceptions by prāṇāyāma (controlled breathing).
One whose mind is fixed on Hari never turns away from Hari (na nivartante). This contradicts the mistaken interpretation that a soul in illusion was at one time fixed in a relationship with Hari.
— Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.8.39 ~ 52
Vraja Kishor dās
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HH Bhakti Swarupa Caitanya Swami will be visiting ISKCON Scarborough coming Friday – 15th May 2015
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Hare Krishna!
Please accept our humble obeisances!
All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
All glories to Sri Guru and Sri Gauranga!
We are very pleased to share the news that HH Bhakti Swarupa Caitanya Swami will be visiting ISKCON Scarborough coming Friday - 15th May 2015 to give a special class.
Maharaj will also be joining us on the Live Tamil radio program at the Geethavaani radio station on Saturday - 16th May 2015(10 am to 11 am - can be heard live at www.geethavaani.com)
Some of you may recall that Maharaj was formerly a Brahmacari named HG Ananda Caitanya das.
As a Brahmacari HG Ananda Caitanya das has been gracing ISKCON Scarborough since 2012.
As HG Ananda Caitanya das he also took part in the live Radio program on Saturdays whenever he visited the GTA as well as joined us for the 3rd annual Harinam Sankirtan cruise in Lake Ontario in 2012.
We humbly welcome you, your family and friends to ISKCON Scarborough this Friday
Bio of HH Bhakti Swarupa Caitanya Swami
HH Bhakti Swarupa Caitanya Swami joined ISKCON in 1979.
From 1984-89, he printed and distributed Srila Prabhupada books underground in Russian language. He served as the temple president in the first temple in former USSR, Kaunas city. He also served as the regional secretary for Volga and west Siberia regions, in Russia.
Since 1998, Maharaj has since visited Germany, Canada, the United States, Switzerland , South Africa and in Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia Lithuania.
On February 21st, 2015, Maharaj took sannyasa initiation in Mayapur from HH Bhakti Caitanya Swami.
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Even if one is not personally travelling with Kadamba Kanana Swami, still it is incredible to read about and view Maharaj’s adventures as he goes about distributing Lord Caitanya’s mercy in all the various nooks, crannies and corners of the world. It was just two weeks ago when devotees were celebrating his Vyasa Puja in Radhadesh, Belgium and the legendary Kingsday parade in Amsterdam. Then before one had the chance to catch their breath, Maharaj was already preaching to our Teutonic cousins in Germany, nation that holds a lot of promise as an important region for Krsna consciousness in the future. This is despite the rather sparse Krsna conscious landscape that is in the country at the moment! But then, one can never second guess the transcendental vision of the great vaishnavas for they see things that most of us simply cannot fanthom.
And then, just when one would be getting used to the German rhythm, Maharaj promptly moved on to other pastures. And from the latest blog by Michael Prabhu, it seems Maharaj is doing some terrific preaching down under in the land of Oz (Australia for those who are not familiar with the colloquial!).
Maharaj is moving at breakneck speed; such is the life of a 21st century sannyasi but the wonderful thing to behold is that Maharaj isn’t overwhelmed by the pace of it. He is so imbued with Mahaprabhu’s potency that he is taking it in his stride, relishing the opportunities available and raising the intensity and bar of his preaching higher and higher. It reminds one of the time when Srila Prabhupada mentioned (paraphrasing here) that a person seriously absorbed and immersed in devotional service can serve tirelessly with a seemingly unlimited level of energy. Needless to say, Maharaj exemplifies this wonderfully.
Saying all that, let us now take a quick pause, rewind and go back two weeks to those memorable four days in the bucolic idyll of Radhadesh where the Vyasa Puja celebrations of Maharaj took place. Suffice to say, the famous Kingsday parade that took place within those four days was covered quite comprehensively in a previous blog but what of the Vyasa Puja itself? Now we will look at the sweetness and the glory of this annual event in Maharaj’s calendar…
Radhadesh Cultural Festival – Saturday, 25 April 2015
Three hundred devotees, disciples and well-wishers from all over the globe congregated at Sri Sri Radha Gopinatha’s beautiful Radhadesh Palace in the picturesque Ardennes Valley of Belgium. The much awaited birthday party of HH Kadamba Kanana Swami was beckoning. As one drove through the winding rounds of the valley, the elegant spires of Radhadesh appeared, then the arch was in sight and finally, the full majesty of the chateau came into view. At the same time, one could see so many other devotees of all strokes and shades coming from an incredibly diverse array of backgrounds, arriving at this hallowed destination. Two images come into one’s mind at this point; one is the famous statement by Bhaktivinoda Thakur about building a house dedicated to Krsna in which the whole world can live. The other is more pop-cultural in nature; the image of all the young wizards from different lands coming together at ‘Hogwarts’ for the annual ‘Quidditch’ tournament!!! (One is of course referring to Harry Potter)


After the initial hustle and bustle of registrations, room allocation, meeting long lost friends and so on, the first day of the Vyasa Puja extravaganza swiftly got underway around 4pm with the commencement of the Annual Cultural Festival in honor of Maharaj.
The cultural festival was compered by Ter Kadamba Prabhu, a tall Danish brahminical personality who is known for his sharp intelligence, erudite character but most importantly for his warm, affable personality. The festival took place in the community hall of the guesthouse in order to accommodate the large number of devotees present. However, the hall was still hot, heaving and packed to the brim. But the devotees weren’t so bothered; they were all just elated to be there. There wasn’t a stage as such but a substantial amount of space was left clear, near the front of the hall, where all the cultural activities could take place in full view and pleasure of Maharaj and all the assembled vaishnavas. At the top of this clear space, there was a beautifully constructed canopy, complete with lush green trees, leaves, fruits and flowers. Around the edge of the branches, were dazzling models of parrots, other birds of paradise and exotic forest animals. In the center were positioned some small but utterly gorgeous Radha Krsna deities accompanied by some of the sakhas, whilst behind the canopy was a deep blackish-bluish background with a sparkling array of stars. The whole effect was stunning; one assumes it was all lovingly designed to evoke the mood of Vrindavana which is so dear to Maharaj’s heart. After some initial introductions, complete with humorous quips by Ter Kadamba Prabhu, Maharaj began with a brief but sweet kirtan followed by a superb introductory talk to usher in the august occasion.


The main crux of the talk was how the guru-disciple relationship should be very unique and how we have to develop real, genuine vaishnava relationships with each other. It is not that we have to be like carbon copies of our guru but we take the spirit and the essence of our guru’s instructions and desires. Maharaj then gave the example of how he and Jayadvaita Swami are so different on an external level. Jayadvaita Maharaj could spend hours reading and mastering the train timetable whilst Kadamba Kanana Maharaj was very explicit in stating that he would NEVER do such a thing! So, the point is that we are all individuals but at the same time, we are individuals in relation to others and when we interact with each other, different people will bring out different aspects within us.
Maharaj said that even though we have an individual nature, we should also learn to develop real, genuine vaishnava relationships that will nourish us and attract others. If we are simply just colleagues then it is not a deep, warm, personal relationship. Meaningful relationships amongst his disciples would be his DREAM! Of course, reality is not always like that and he acknowledged that even Srila Prabhupada said utopia doesn’t exist here. Nonetheless, Maharaj was resolute that we can try and develop that spirit of unity. Otherwise why we would stay in this movement? As you stay long enough, you can find many reasons not to stay. We still go on despite obstacles BUT it would be nice if there were really nice people. Thus we have to go beyond artificial relationships. The material world is full of facades so we have to develop real genuine, selfless relationships as devotees.
Maharaj spoke on, giving priceless pearls of wisdom and advice, before expressing his eagerness for the Amsterdam Kingsday harinama taking place the next day. Maharaj asserted that he wanted people in Amsterdam to realize that we have a real party going and then the karmis will join in the chanting. Like last year, in the parade, a lot of people’s faces were shining and he knew that they will never forget that day and it is something he loves doing for Holland every year!
After Maharaj’s talk, Ter Kadamba Prabhu introduced the first act of the evening which was a hilarious, rib-tickling drama on the ‘guru-disciple’ relationship which was performed by the devotees from the Bhaktivedanta Manor in England. Srila Prabhupada once said that the English have a special talent for drama and going by this performance, it seems the English devotees have still got it thankfully. They still retain that innate knack for the stage and all the actors in this play delivered some seriously funny performances in an array of comical accents. It was a case of Monty Python going Krsna conscious!


After the play, came the concluding part of the festival which was an epic quiz based around Maharaj’s life, works, pastimes, likes and dislikes. The quiz was very comprehensive to say the least and progressively became harder and harder, honing in on the finer points of Maharaj’s character and life. For this segment of the evening, Maharaj was requested to come to the front of the hall and act as one of the judges which Maharaj did with some gusto. Indeed, Maharaj seemed to enjoy playing the role of a strict judge who would brook no quarter to the jovial protestations and sweet talk of the contestants! It was all in good fun though and it turned out to be a joyous end to the Vyasa Puja Cultural Festival. To compile such a quiz was indeed a huge undertaking but an exceptional devotee did it and that was HG Ananda Vrindavan DD, a Bhakti Tirtha Maharaj disciple, who evidently has a lot of respect, love and affection for Maharaj and a tremendous sense of dedication.
Morning Lecture, Caitanya Caritamrta Madhya Lila 24.124 – 26 April 2015
So now, we come to the second segment of Maharaj’s Vyasa Puja celebrations. Maharaj gave a morning Caitanya Caritamrta class in the temple room and as expected, the room was sweltering with devotees clamoring for any inch of floor space to sit on!
Amongst the various points that Maharaj made, Maharaj said an interesting thing from the 6th Canto of the Bhagavatam. Maharaj Parikshit asked Sukadev Goswami what the goal of life is? The answer given is prayascitta, atonement for sinful activities. But, Maharaj said that people who perform the prayascitta end up doing the same activities since the seed of those tendencies have not gone away. But bhakti can completely purify, replacing our desires altogether. To the degree our desires are directed to something other than Krsna, then we will have anxiety. We need to come to the state of pure, unalloyed devotional service – sa vai pumasam paro dharmo…
And one of the key personalities that can help us in this regard is the spiritual master. The spiritual messenger/master is considered the postman and messenger of Krsna. Maharaj then made the astute observation that we are all ultimately the property of Krsna and since the spiritual master is considered the representative of Krsna, then we are the guru’s property. He then gave the example of once when he was in New Vraja Mandala, in Spain, and he parked his danda against a wall somewhere and HH Jayadvaita Swami picked it up and started walking around with it in a humorous way and then gave back it to him saying, ‘Have a danda!’ (Laughter) At that moment, Maharaj realized that everything he has belongs to his guru and his guru is simply allowing him to use these things in Krsna’s service. And it is strictly for Krsna seva, not for sense gratification.
Maharaj spoke on how everything we do is important, the little things that we do build up our strength; even putting tilak on before going to bed. On our own, we don’t have much strength but we have to collect blessings. We try to go the extra mile – this doesn’t mean over endeavor – not pushing ourselves to the point of harming our sadhana, body etc. There is no heroism in taking baths in ice water and then being afflicted with arthritis twenty-five years later.


Returning to one of the pervading themes throughout Maharaj’s Vyasa Puja lectures, he again stressed here that we all have our individual natures which is great but sometimes these natures also have to be adjusted in Krsna’s service. So if we have a fiery nature, it has to be cooled or one with a cooled nature has to be heated up. In Krsna’s service, anything is possible; the endeavor must be there plus we have to be nicely situated. The following incident was narrated of how there was a young sannyasi disciple of Srila Prabhupda who was very keen and sincere but couldn’t maintain his sannyasa and regretfully sent his danda back to Srila Prabhupada. Srila Prabhupada got quite emotional at this and was writing the purport to the Gajendra pastimes at the time. Now Gajendra was a great and powerful elephant but in the water, he certainly was not in his element and so became very weak. So we have to be situated properly with enough rest and emotional support. It is easy to say, ‘We’re not this body,’ but it’s hard to live this in practice. To fully realize this takes a lot of practice with as much support and resources as possible.
Maharaj carried on with the class extracting various deep points and nectarian observations from the verse in question. He finished off with stating that even if we are afflicted with scars from the past that seem insurmountable, sometimes these very handicaps can be used as a source of strength like Bhakti Raghava Maharaj who with one leg climbed all the way up to Tirupati, a state of consciousness that I’m sure we can all aspire to!
Later in the day, after some break and kirtans by the devotees, the eagerly anticipated Vyasa Puja offerings and Vyasa Puja lecture by Maharaj took place in the main hall of the guesthouse…
Vyasa Puja Offerings
The ceremony started off with a deep, melodic and somber rendition of the Guruvastakam by HG Gurudas Prabhu, a keen kirtaniya from England credited with an angelic voice but with a modern, almost ‘rhythm and blues’ style of singing. It certainly set the right mood for the afternoon. Ter Kadamba Prabhu brilliantly compered the occasion again in his usual effortlessly eloquent manner. Coming back again to the recurrent theme of being an individual in devotional service, Ter Kadamba started of the ceremony by declaring that we all have a specific relation with Maharaj. It is not that we become robots but we do something unique that Maharaj wouldn’t expect. Maharaj wants us to retain our individuality. After an initial overview, Ter Kadamba expeditiously heralded in the offerings.


It goes without saying that there were numerous offerings and some were brief, some funny, some very extensive for sure and some of them were truly grand in their scale and mood. The following are simply snippets of what some of the devotees said…
The first offering was given by Rupa Sanatana Prabhu from Holland who was a godbrother of Maharaj. He mentioned how once he and Maharaj had to spend three days at the ritvik headquarters in Bangalore. As Rupa Sanatana remarked, they were preaching to us and we were preaching to them; but ultimately we had a great time! So from this, we gather that Maharaj’s mood is not about isolating people but engaging them in a dialogue, that is the way to make progress.
After a few more offerings, HG Jaya Bhadra Mataji, a Srila Prabhupada disciple, gave a touching tribute to Maharaj saying how Maharaj is always a friend. Whenever he is around, he is always warm and friendly. He feels it is important to leave people satisfied. Like that time when Maharaj was at the bedside of a vaishnavi who was in her last days and he comforted her in her last days by giving her so much strength and immeasurable support. The mark of a real vaishnava.
One of the last offerings was given by one of Maharaj’s UK disciples HG Sutapa Prabhu. An avid author and preacher from England, Sutapa reminisced about how Maharaj had once told him that it is not just external factors that make you choose a particular guru, it is a mystical thing that goes beyond mental deliberation. After Sutapa was initiated, then he started realizing more and more that HH Kadamba Kanana Swami is indeed his guru. The guru-disciple relationship is more than just externals and the rules such as chanting sixteen rounds etc. It goes far, far deeper and the more one immerses oneself in the spiritual process and the relationship with the guru, the more one will be able realize the depth and profundity of this transcendental bond. Sutapa spoke about many other incredible realizations before finishing off with saying that we all actually have to become the property of the pure devotee and guru to truly imbibe the full potency of this sacred connection!



It is fair to say that after the offerings were completed, the atmosphere in the room was saturated with feelings of affection and gratitude.
Vyasa Puja Lecture
With such special emotions pervading the ether, it was time for the raison d’etre of the day. Maharaj gave a delightful Vyasa Puja lecture that was simultaneously inspiring, instructive, grave and humorous. By this time, Maharaj was seated on the vyasa asana in a relaxed manner and spoke in a chilled out way which is one of his many classic moods. Despite the tranquil delivery, everything Maharaj said was pregnant with so much meaning. The following are just a few chippings of the transcendental gold that Maharaj mined from his transcendental realizations for our benefit.
He commenced the lecture by giving tribute to Jayadvaita Maharaj whom he regarded as the most generous and broadminded person he knew. After which he expressed his appreciation for those assembled who were not his disciples and how he does these Vyasa pujas out of a sense of dharma/duty.
Maharaj then said how in the olden days, ISKCON had one leader, Srila Prabhupada, and in Srila Prabhupada’s time, there was more of a sense of a mission. It is difficult now to develop a focused effort as everyone is on their own program.
Nonetheless, Maharaj still desires to instill that sense of a focused mission like getting the grhasthas to do book distribution for at least one hour every day. He then admitted that he has always been a missionary, even before coming to Krsna consciousness. He has always been intense, what can he do? It is his nature, as he remarked humorously. Of course Maharaj was insistent that ‘we don’t try to imitate KKSwami’, but we take the spirit of Maharaj’s mood and desire which is (a) to be independently thoughtful and (b) do something for the mission.
Maharaj went on to affirm that if we don’t meditate on a greater future, we will never be great! Where am I going and where is it leading? It’s not that we all become one type of uniform people with one type of temple but each of us has to be independently thoughtful and think where we are taking this life. Maharaj reflected how he had always been a thinking kind of person, even back in the day, when the Amsterdam temple was telling him ‘don’t think, just do as you’re told!’ But that is not possible and so Maharaj strongly feels that we must always must be independently thoughtful and must contribute in our own way, in relation to our abilities and gifts that Krsna has given us. We are all individuals and we have all been gifted in some way. It is all in our hands! An inspiring, heartfelt, personal message given to help us to go deeper into ourselves and connect with Krsna in a more tangible by doing something for Srila Prabhupada’s cause. Beautiful!
The lecture was followed by an absolutely rip roaring kirtan by some of Maharaj’s expert kirtaniya disciples while the other disciples conducted Guru Puja in honor Maharaj on this most auspicious of days. After the building up of all the saturated emotions in the room, the kirtan was a wonderful outlet for all the devotees to really let out and express their love for Maharaj in the most exuberant way possible. By the time the kirtan was in full swing, the devotees were spinning around like helicopter propellers and leaping so high into the air, they resembled Hanumanji in his youth when he leapt up to catch the sun thinking it was a fruit!


Afterwards all the devotees, disciples and Maharaj’s well-wishers made their way to the huge marquee situated in the valley just behind the Radhadesh chateau and had a delicious, sumptuous meal of fluffy chana baturas (Punjabi style soft, fluffy flat bread), delicately spiced white rice, crispy deep fried pakoras in a sweet and sour sauce, creamy vegetable curry, an aromatic dish of cauliflowers and succulent pieces of paneer and spicy dhal. For dessert, there were deliciously rich, soft and syrupy sweet gulab jamuns. All of this was accompanied with a sharp, refreshing lime juice and Maharaj’s richly layered, creamy, birthday gateau.
Initiation Ceremony
And finally to top it all off, on that very evening, Maharaj also initiated a whole host of devotees into our Gaudiya Vaishnava parampara along with a few second initiations for current disciples to help them go even deeper in their relationship with him, Srila Prabhupada and ultimately Sri Krsna. After all the great realizations that Maharaj had given over the festivities, one is sure all the devotees had a strong sense of what Maharaj’s mood was and what he expected of them. The following devotees were recipients of first initiation: Sesa das (UK), Sanjaya das, (Germany), Gudakesh das (Croatia), Dhruva das (Slovakia), Jahnavi Candrika dd (Czech), Yashoda dasi (India), Jayanti dd (Germany), Mitravinda dd (Germany) and Damayanti dd (Germany). A truly lucky bunch of devotees who were able to get initiated at such a special occasion, in the presence of such an impressive assembly, in the midst of such marvelous festivities!


Srila Prabhupada ki jai! HH Kadamba Kanana Swami ki jai!
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Bhakta Nandan is a monk who resides at the Bhaktivedanta Manor Temple in England.