Naam Ramayana 17 – Losing a battle within the world of illusion doesn’t matter if we win the battle against ilusion per se
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Holy Name Meditation Podcast:

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CC daily 68 – CCM 5.82-86 – See mercy as resulting not due to our devotion but the blessings of our mentors
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Bhagavatam-daily 174 – 11.10.16 – Holding that consciousness is eternal but not transcendental is misleading
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Ratha-Yatra Launch Date! April 19, 2015
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With warmer weather (hopefully) approaching, the excitement surrounding the 43rd Annual Festival of India (Ratha-Yatra) will be growing as each day passes!  On Sunday, April 19, 2015 will mark the official launch of the countdown to this year's festival! The program will begin at 4:30 pm with a special fire sacrifice to invoke auspiciousness for this year's Festival of India.

The program will be as follows (subject to change):
4:00pm to 5:45pm - Special Yajna (Fire Sacrifice)
5:45pm to 6:00pm - Tulasi Arati
6:00pm to 6:30pm - Kirtan (Arati)
6:30pm to 6:40pm - Welcome & Announcements
6:40pm to 7:30pm - Festival of India Presentation
7:30pm to 8:00pm - Free Vegetarian Feast (Prasadam)
8:00pm to 8:30pm - Kirtan (Arati)

Illusory beauty
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 08 March 2015, Stockholm, Sweden, Srimad Bhagavatam 3.1.4)

nepalAfter years of chanting, we may stop and say, “Why am I doing this? I do not feel like it anymore. I do not know. I cannot get myself to chant.” What happened? What happened to your knowledge? Is it all gone?

Don’t you know that there is no alternative? Don’t you know that the material world is hell?  Don’t you know that you are caught here? Don’t you know that it is all glossed over by the illusory energy with nice packing? Nice beautiful packing with ribbons and beautiful colours but what is inside? It is poison, it is suffering inside. This beautiful gift, packaged with glitter, beautiful ribbon and everything. And you want it but, oh God, it is Pandora’s Box.

In Greek Mythology, Pandora’s Box was given as a punishment to mankind and I will not get into the whole description of it, but basically, in Pandora’s Box all the suffering of the material world was kept and it was a beautiful box. Such an amazing box, a gift from Zeus himself, “Whoa, like a gift from the Gods! Oh, we are so lucky! Oh, what will be inside? I wonder, oh, let’s look, open it up.” And all the suffering came out.

So this principle of the beautiful packaging of the material energy is there – it looks good but inside is suffering. When you open up the package, “Do not open it. Watch out, do not do it!” The material energy is like that. So when one has knowledge in this way, he will not go for the material temptation, it is not worth it.

 

I Must Hear And I Must Chant
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"The simple process to become purified. And that simple process is this chanting. Chanting Hare Kṛṣṇa, Hare Kṛṣṇa, this name "Kṛṣṇa" is reminding me. I must hear and I must chant with the tongue. Then you keep yourself always in Kṛṣṇa consciousness."

Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.1.18 Lecture
July 1 1975 - Denver

Sukadeva and Radharani
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Sukadeva das and Radharani devi dasi were brahmacari and brahmacarini living in the temple ashrams for years. Around ten years ago they got married and now have two beautiful girls.

To maintain their family life they run a jewellery shop and travel agency. However, any sannyasi or guru who comes to Bali is always invited to their home for a program.
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Welfare
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By dint of circumstances I have been forced to think of my own welfare this past month. Having been saved, I am now free to travel again and think of the welfare of others. My dear Lord, thank you! I will serve You well. “‘He He Krsna! O ocean of mercy! Protect! Please protect these [...]

Rasa analysis of Krishna’s teasing of Rukmini
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Lecture Podcast:
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Lecture Summary:
Radharani is Satyabhama - neither is afraid to neglect Krishna. Chandravali is Rukmini - both wait for Krishna and are afraid that he will leave them. Both the moods are meant for pleasing Krsna. Krsna likes variety.

Here goal of Krsna is to relish the beauty of Rukmini when she is angry - so he is trying to provoke here. At the end however she becomes angry when she refutes Krsna's arguments one by one.

In relationships there has to be a healthy blend of predictability & unpredictability. Too much predictability affects the excitement in the relationship. Too much unpredictability affects the stability of relationship.

Rukmini's reaction to Krsna's words revealed a new facet of her love for Krsna: Krishna expected humour, but got horror.

Rasa Theory - constituents of any rasa:
1. Karana: Stimulus - external condition that activates the emotion. 2 types of Karana: Uddipan - setting, alamban - people.
2. Karya: external actions & gestures that express the emotion. 2 types - conscious & unconscious (asta sattvik vikara).
3. Sahakari: assisting emotions & actions that flavours the main emotion.

When a pregnant woman screams due to labor pain, a child is born. But if a woman who isn't pregnant starts screaming, it is futile. Similarly when a devotee who has intense love for Krsna within his heart, manifests emotions & actions unconsciously (asta sattvik vikaras), Krsna is attracted. But when sahajiyas, who have no genuine love for Krsna, imitate pure devotees by consciously displaying emotions of love for Krsna, it is unfruitful.

Find what uddipana inspires you - place yourself in the current of emotion that takes you towards Krishna.

Hare Krishna! Elevation to Goodness Teachers wishing success in…
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Hare Krishna! Elevation to Goodness
Teachers wishing success in their service must cultivate the mode of goodness. But wait a minute! Am I hearing protests from hard-pressed devotees sincerely striving to serve their Lord with a passion? Are they not crying out from the distance that there’s no need for goodness? Are they not emphatically stating that devotees are transcendental to the three modes of material nature? Srila Prabhupada once addressed this very question after a Sunday feast lecture at 26 Second Avenue. Prabhupada had finished speaking, and I raised my hand and spoke my first words to my spiritual master. They were not submissive.
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Scenes from Mayapur dham (Album with photos) Srila Prabhupada:…
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Scenes from Mayapur dham (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada:
Narada Muni, citing a practical example from his own life, established that by associating with devotees and chanting the Hare Krishna mantra, any man in any condition of life can achieve the highest perfection without a doubt. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 7.15.74 Purport)See them here: http://goo.gl/WlSpRH

Harinama and book distribution in London 07.04.2015 (Album with…
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Harinama and book distribution in London 07.04.2015 (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: If we simply place ourselves at the lotus feet of Krishna by taking to Krishna consciousness and keeping always in touch with Him by chanting the Hare Krishna mantra, we need not take much trouble in arranging to return to the spiritual world. By the mercy of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, this is very easy. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 7.15.53 Purport)
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Qualification for Rāgānugā
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Śrīla Rūpa Goswāmī defines the qualification in BRS 1.2.291-293:

rāgātmikāika-niṣṭhā ye vraja-vāsī-janādayaḥ |

teṣāṁ bhāvāptaye lubdho bhaved atrādhikāravān ||

“One is qualified for this [rāgānugā-sādhana] when he has strong desire to attain the devotional nature of a specific, definite rāgātmikā among the Vraja-vāsī.” 

tat-tad-bhāvādi-mādhurye śrute dhīryād apekṣate |

nātra śāstraṁ na yuktiṁ ca tal-lobhotpatti-lakṣaṇaṁ ||

“The symptom of this strong desire is that his concentration will naturally want to fixate on hearing all about the sweet devotional affairs of Krishna and the rāgātmikā he admires, without any intellectual or moral prodding.”

vaidha-bhakty adhikārī tu bhāvāvirbhavanāvadhi |

atra śāstraṁ tathā tarkam anukūlam apekṣate ||

“If his interest in Krishna needs to be prodded by morality or favorable logics, then he remains without real interest in these devotional moods and is qualified for vaidhi-bhakti.”


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Hare Krishna! Krishna Sambandha Through melodies, percussion and…
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Hare Krishna! Krishna Sambandha
Through melodies, percussion and singing classical and devotional compositions, the audience is transported to the sacred lands of India, in an atmosphere of meditation, joy and spiritual bliss. The concert in this famed theater was a very special meeting as it presented Krishna Sambandha’s first album, which was recorded in “Estudios Del Sur”, recognized as one of the best studios in Latin America. The debut album of the group was led by prominent Chilean producer Christopher Manhey, who received a Grammy for his work as an engineer in “Dejame llorar” by Mexican artist Carla Morrison, elected in 2012 for Best Alternative Music Album.
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Harinama at Hash Bash (2015) (Album with photos) We were present…
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Harinama at Hash Bash (2015) (Album with photos)
We were present at the 44th annual Hash Bash event held in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on the University of Michigan Diag. We performed big Harinaam and distributed huge number of Srila Prabhupad books and Krishna Prasadam to all those who gathered to smoke marijuana on the campus. Devotees from Detroit and Chicago joined in this venture to make it the biggest Harinaam event of the year.
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Hare Krishna! Sri Jagannath Ratha Yatra Done In Kolaka, Ladongi,…
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Hare Krishna! Sri Jagannath Ratha Yatra Done In Kolaka, Ladongi, South East Sulawesi, Indonesia
The devotees of the Govardhan Ashram in Putemata village, Ladongi district in the regency of Kolaka, Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi, out of their sincere desire and even they are small in number but their spirit and enthusiasm were bigger than their size that they desired so strongly to follow H.H. Subhag Swami Guru Maharaj Instruction in serving Prabhupada to satisfy The Lord through the second Jaganath Ratha-yatra festival.
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The jewels of vaisnava association – Part two
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 02 January 2015, Simhachalam, Germany, Caitanya Caritamrta Antya 7.16)

DBN_RY_2015Caitanya Mahaprabhu pointed out to various devotees what he had learnt from them, so we should try to follow his example. We should see that devotees are giving us gifts. It is the association of vaisnavas, who have done so much service in the past, from who we are getting gifts. This is how association of devotees actually works.

‘sadhu-sanga’, ‘sadhu-sanga’ — sarva-sastre kaya, lava-matra sadhu-sange sarva-siddhi haya   (Caitanya Caritamrita, Madhya 22.54)

It is said that even a moment of association with vaisnavas can bring us all perfection. The scriptures say so, but how does it happen actually? Vaisnavas give us many gifts of their service but, they can only give us gifts that they personally have – they cannot give us gifts that they do not have. So first one has to get wealth in order to give it graciously to others. The wealth of the vaisnavas is the wealth of their service – it does not come from some karma but it comes from serving Krsna and making a special endeavor. This is where we get the mercy of vaisnavas – through their service. That is the gift of the mercy of vaisnavas and that kind of association is what we are looking for.

We used to do really crazy kirtans in Vrindavan – wild ones, all over the place, for two to three hours every day; this was before Aindra came to Vrindavan. We would just go around and around, from one arati to another, and in between we would do the whole guest house and gurukula and awaken all the kids, and then run them around. It was like a transcendental terror, those super wild kirtans!

Then later, I became temple president of the Vrindavan temple, and it is a service where you are locked in meetings, but the Saturday night, I had off! And also that was the one night in the week that the gurukulis had off from gurukula and they were allowed to have kirtan as long as they wanted and could come to the temple. So for the whole week we were locked up – me in meetings and the kids in school. Then on Saturday night, we did it! I tried to drive these kids totally mad with kirtan and then more mad! I guess, I got that specific style of kirtan from there and now I am bringing that same madness here, as my gift to you.

Rainy Days
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Attendance was down at this year’s Durban Ratha Yatra because of heavy rain. Nevertheless, thousands braved the wet weather to enjoy 4 days of transcendental festivities. A high point was when national television came and interviewed us. The interviewer, a young lady who dressed in a sari for the occasion, chanted and danced with us [...]

Satī Destroys her Father, Dakṣa
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“In this entire world, no one but you could hate a person who is more kind and loving than anyone else, treats no one as an enemy, is completely impartial, and is the universal soul who is the beloved self of all embodied beings!

“Good people try to discover some merit even in the flaws of others. But you are just the opposite, although you pretend to be very civilized. You search for flaws in the slightest semblances of mistakes in truly great people, and then raise a big uproar over it!

“It is not surprising that the wicked always criticize truly great people, after all they are stupid enough to accept a corpse as their true self. The beauty here is that although great people do not mind criticism, the dust of their feet annihilates the proud prosperity of the critic.

“Śiva is so flawless and pure that he purifies everyone and his guidance is failsafe. Everyone knows this! Anyone who merely puts the two syllables ‘Shi’ – ‘va’ on their tongue discovers that all flaws have instantly fled their company. But alas, somehow you, who are the exact opposite of auspicious Śiva, hate him.

“The bee-minds of great people hover around the lotuses of his feet, seeking the intoxicating nectar of spiritual bliss. As the friend of everyone, he even fulfills the hopes and dreams of common people. Yet you hate him.

“Who is this inauspicious person you claim to be Śiva? Not even Brahmā knows who you are talking about. Only you know this person with disheveled mats of hair, covered in the ashes of burnt bodies, wearing human skulls, and lingering amongst fiends. Everyone else except you knows Śiva as a great person – and they take upon their heads whatever falls from his feet.”

Dakṣa rose up furiously and shouted at his youngest daughter, “You claim that only the wicked see faults in others, yet in the same breath you criticize me, your father – the Prajāpati worshipped by everyone – in front of all these people. You are the wicked one!”

Undaunted, Satī replied loudly, “For criticizing Śiva I should cut out your tongue and cut off your head, instead I merely shout! I have not insulted you, I have insulted my husband by the meagerness of my response to your disgraceful insults! It is said, ‘Dharma dictates that when illiterate men dishonor truly great masters, one should cut out their tongue and kill them. If one is not capable of that, one should cover both ears and flee their company. If one is not capable of either, one should take one’s own life.

“Because you are my father I cannot bring myself to kill you, and neither can I ever flee from my wretched connection to you. Therefore I cannot continue to maintain my life in this body you have given me. It is said, ‘If one eats bad food, vomiting is the cure.’

“You should not have criticized Śiva so furiously and stubbornly, since you simply cannot comprehend his stature. He need not follow the rules and regulations you must follow. The ways of gods like Śiva are different from the ways of men like yourself. It is said, ‘Those great sages whose delight lies in the world within themselves do not have any interest in following the words of the Veda.’

“The Veda do not only prescribe ways to fulfill external desires; they also describe the path of renunciation. These two paths turn in opposite directions. You cannot ask a person on the path of renunciation to observe the prescriptions for the path of fulfilling desires. This is why spiritualists neglect to follow the common, materialistic portions of the Veda. And Śiva is beyond both paths because all his deeds and intentions are spiritual.

“Yes, father, my husband and I do not have the riches you do. We are avadhūta, beyond reproach, existing in internal forms. We do not care about filling our bellies with food from a big arena of sacrifice blurred with smoke-stained rituals!

“Enough! Enough! I am fed up with my wretched birth as the daughter of a lump of flesh who casts blame upon Hare, Śiva! Being related to a wicked man like you is nothing but an embarrassment for me! There is no point in being born to a man audacious enough to slander great souls.

“My husband, the Blessed Epitome of All Virtue, sometimes calles me ‘Dakṣāyaṇī.’ Oh, when he does that I become so depressed, and my happy smile instantly disappears. Now, watch with your own two eyes as your daughter gives up the corpse you have given birth to!”

Śrī Bhāgavata 4.4.11 ~ 23

Vraja Kishor dās

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[one interpretation of the text towards the end of the above section is that Satī annihilated Dakṣa by doing what she did. Therefore I’ve titled the post, Satī Destroys her Father]


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