
H.G.Surabhi Prabhu about the early days of Krishna Balaram Mandir (20 min video)
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H.G.Surabhi Prabhu about the early days of Krishna Balaram Mandir (20 min video)
Watch it here: http://goo.gl/O3qQcB
Hare Krishna! Veganism, Vegetarianism and Prasadariansim
Unless we understand and accept that eating is intrinsically linked to agriculture then our understanding will always be flawed and incomplete. What we put into our mouths is based on a huge agricultural system that began months before we even bought or grew the food. The way our food is farmed bears down exactly on whether there is violence in our food, whether the environment has been exploited and damaged, whether animals have been slaughtered, whether artificial pharmaceutical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides have been utilised and whether we have assisted in a holistic process or not. Just by what we put into our mouths.
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Harinam in Tokyo, Japan (Album 44 photos)
Srila Prabhupada: When that name enters the holes of the ears, we desire many millions of ears. And when the holy name dances in the courtyard of the heart, it conquers the activities of the mind, and therefore all the senses become inert. (Caitanya-caritamrta, Antya-lila, 4.71 purport, Vidagdha-Madhava 1.12)
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‘Micro labs’ team visits ISKCON Mayapur
28 March Around 20 employees of Micro Labs (a renowned healthcare organization) visited ISKCON Mayapur recently. They arrived on 24th March afternoon led by firm’s Vice President Mr. H.V. Ravi and received a traditional welcome with kirtan, tilak and light prasadam. They had a tour package which was designed by firm manager Mr. Sunil Kumar in coordination with Mayapur Tourism department. This included spiritual activities exclusively arranged for them and time to attend Temple aratis apart from their official meetings. On 24th evening, the team enjoyed a transcendental boat ride in Mother Ganges. It was an action packed hour with kirtan, katha,visit to Triveni sangam spot (meeting point of River Ganges, Jalangi and Saraswati), puspanjali and arati to Mother Ganges followed by distribution of Gaja mahaprasadam. Next day morning i.e. on 25th, they visited ISKCON Goshala. Mr. H.V Ravi performed go puja accompanied with chanting of Hare Krsna mahamantra. Later everyone fed jaggery to the cows. Then, there was breakfast on goshala terrace. They relished many varieties of prasadam like upma, puri, two sabjis, rasogulla, sweet curd in fresh open air environment. Around 9:30 am, they convened for an official meeting in Conch building’s conference hall used by GBCs- what a fortune to have meetings in a room used by advanced devotees of ISKCON!! Lighting of incense and ghee lamps added to the auspiciousness. Mr. Sunil and Mr. Ravi expressed their thanks to HG Gopijana Vallabha Prabhu and Surya Mataji from Mayapur Tourism department for an excellent organisation and giving them fortune to conduct their meeting in holy Mayapur dham. The meetings went till late evening. Mr. Dilip Surana, CMD of the firm also joined the meetings on 25th and left on 26th. They also attended eye opening lectures on management and leadership based on Bhagavad Gita. On 26th afternoon, HH Jay Pataka Swami presented Bhagavad Gita to all members with His blessings. They departed cheered up on 27th morning. Mr. Sunil appreciated Mayapur tourism for giving them an overall rewarding experience with so many spiritually enlivening activities in a short span of time.
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Hare Krishna! 2015 Year of the ToVP – “UK 1 million £+” challenge
HG Praghosa das recently announced in Mayapur that 2015, the 50th anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s arrival in the Western world, as The Year of the ToVP. Here in the British Isles we want to support that statement of HG Praghosa prabhu by embarking upon a “1 million £ plus” challenge and by creating awareness of The temple of Vedic Planetarium this year. The Temple of Vedic Planetarium team upon invitation, will visit any temple, centre or festival, serving in harmony with those projects by creating awareness and generating support for this effort. Various events will be announced shortly. You can also meet the Temple of Vedic Planetarium team at all the major Ratha Yatras in the British Isles to pledge your kind gift.
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Hare Krishna! The Life of King Kulasekhara – a great Rama Bhakta
The name of King Kulasekhara Alvar is well known to the followers of Srila Prabhupada. His Divine Grace used to relish with great ecstasy the Mukunda Mala Stotra written by this great saintly king. This stotra is commonly known in ISKCON as the Prayers of King Kulasekhara. Though his name is well known, for most devotees, very little is known about Maharaja Kulasekhara. We shall now try to remedy this lacuna by presenting a concise synopsis of his life. But before we start we must briefly answer the question– Who are the Alvars?
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Hare Krishna! Prasadam – There one Minute, Gone the Next!
By Hrdaya Caitanya das
I have had a few queries from some devotees about the last title of our prasadam distribution venture – ‘Banana Plates to Gold Leaf’ – so for anyone else who might be curious and found it too cryptic it as simply a reference to the banana plates we serve the prasadam on, and the gold leaf that will be part of the stunning Temple of the Vedic Planetarium. So we were out again on Wednesday and this time it was pretty hectic. Firstly before leaving the ISKCON campus our motor rickshaw broke down! So we waited while it was being fixed… and waited… and waited… and waited… we were just about to call it a day and low and behold; chuck, chuck, chuck, vroooom! And we were off!
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Hare Krishna! Breaking Open The Storehouse Of Love Of God
This Krsna Consciousness Movement must be brought out to the public. It is so plain to see when you go out and chant on the streets regularly. If you haven’t been going out for a long time, and you decide to take the plunge again, you will immediately understand that it is what you have been missing in your life……please come and join the Harinam, at least once a week.
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28 March Around 20 employees of Micro Labs (a renowned healthcare organization) visited ISKCON Mayapur recently. They arrived on 24th March afternoon led by firm’s Vice President Mr. H.V. Ravi and received a traditional welcome with kirtan, tilak and light prasadam. They had a tour package which was designed by firm manager Mr. Sunil Kumar in […]
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Oxford Street is one of the most busiest streets in the world for tourists and shoppers. And Gaura Purnima is the most important day of the year so it only makes sense to have a Rathayatra festival down this street at peak time. Srila Prabhupada visited Soho street with a view to buying a temple, he was sick, lying down in the car, he asked Jaya Tirtha Prabhu one question, ” how far are we from Oxford street?” Just about 20 yards, “buy it”.
Lord Caitanya’s movement will always be street based, enjoy the movie.
London Gaura Purnima Maha Harinam 2015 from Sonya on Vimeo.
Singers are Govinda Prabhu and Giridhari Prabhu
There is a big famous band here called Razor Light, they were talking amongst themselves,”we need a new drummer anybody know any? ” ‘ I know one guy’, “well ! What has he done lately?” ‘He was going down Oxford street playing drums on a rickshaw with the Hare Krishnas’. “Get him here”. He’s now their drummer and he owes it to Lord Caitanya.
Your servant Parasuram Das
These two short videos (especially the second) will enliven and inspire you to think about joining this most important service.
In the second video, after observing the group of young girls dancing and chanting with total enthusiasm and abandon, you will also notice a young lady with a couple of her friends dancing and chanting with genuine enthusiasm. While filming this, I zoomed in on one of them. She appeared to be overwhelmed with happiness and emotion. Indeed at one point she shed tears of joy and began to shout out ‘GAURANGA’.
I handed her one of Srila Prabhupada’s Books.
Later, when I had finished filming I approached her and said,
“You know about Krsna Consciousness, don’t you?”
She answered
“Yes, I used to follow everything.
It went very deep into my heart.
I used to have all the books.”
This Krsna Consciousness Movement must be brought out to the public. It is so plain to see when you go out and chant on the streets regularly.
If you haven’t been going out for a long time, and you decide to take the plunge again, you will immediately understand that it is what you have been missing in your life……please come and join the Harinam, at least once a week.
Please please watch both of these beautiful videos. But especially the second one. You will hardly believe what you see.
All Glories to Srila Pranhupada
Param Vijayate Sri Krsna Sankirtan !!
Your servant
Krishna Das
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[This version was posted on 03-30-2012, which itself was reposted from 2009--recycling is good!] Saturday March 28th is the appearance day of Lord Rama (in the USA, please check your local Temple for other parts of the world). Such a day for any incarnation of God is not called a “birth” day since God is ever-existing and primeval. Their “birth” in the material world is only a superficial ruse, as much as an actor exists before going on stage. Queen Kunti in her prayers in the 1st Canto of the Bhagavatam explains this: ”Being beyond the range of limited sense perception, You are the eternally irreproachable factor covered by the curtain of deluding energy. You are invisible to the foolish observer, exactly as an actor dressed as a player is not recognized.”
"In the eighteenth incarnation, the Lord appeared as King Rama. In order to perform some pleasing work for the demigods, He exhibited superhuman powers by controlling the Indian Ocean and then killing the atheist King Ravana, who was on the other side of the sea." Shrimad Bhagavatam 1.3.22
Unlike conditioned souls such as ourselves who must take birth out of karmic force and necessity, incarnations of God manifest themselves upon the earth to execute many special purposes or “lilas” (divine activities). His lila is fully recounted in the great epic, Ramayana as well as briefer accounts in other Vedic texts such as the Srimad Bhagavatam. These lilas are not myths or just stories as the mundane, faithless scholars would have us believe. They are spiritually powerful pastimes of God, meant for our welfare and the benefit of the entire universe and great devotees never tire of hearing them.
Hare Krishna! The Personality of Lord Rama
By Giriraj Swami
We have many lessons to learn from the pastimes of Lord Ramacandra, but in relation to today’s verse, in particular, Srila Prabhupada is pointing out the most fundamental of all lessons, that the Personality of Godhead is a person with all of the sentiments of a person and that we too are persons, eternally. Even in the liberated stage we have such sentiments, and we should respect them. We do not necessarily reject “negative” emotions that arise within us as being material, because they may in fact be spiritual. Even a “negative” emotion engaged in Krsna’s service is spiritual, and a so-called noble sentiment outside of Krsna consciousness is material.
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Hare Krishna! Is the Ramayana relevant today?
One of the primary values that it conveys – selfless sacrifice – is especially relevant in our present times that are characterized by obsessive selfishness. Contemporary culture largely glamorizes the “me” paradigm, which impels people to seek their personal gratification without caring about its cost for others. When the same inconsiderate individualism causes us to neglect or manipulate the people around us – our family members, our neighbors and colleagues, then it boomerangs to wound our heart, afflicting it with emotional ruptures and gnawing loneliness. Thus, the “me” paradigm, despite its instinctive appeal to our ego, is disastrously myopic.
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Hare Krishna! The incident of Lord Rama and the Dog
The following history from the Valmiki Ramaya is full of import for anyone who wants to be a guru, GBC, temple president or leader in ISKCON or any spiritual institution. “Sri Rama said to Laksmana who was seated there and who was characterized by auspicious marks, ‘O Long-armed Laksmana! Go out and call by turn those, who have come with some business’. Having listened to Sri Rama’s order, Laksmana endowed with auspicious marks, going to the palace-gate himself called those who had come with some request.
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Hare Krishna! Lord Rama: Fact or Fiction
When it comes to the Ramayana and the history of Lord Rama, there have been numerous authors who have accepted the Ramayana as a history of ancient events. For example, the first Governor General of India, Sri Rajaji, wrote on the Ramayana and called it a history, as also did the English Indologist Sir William Jones. Various other western authors have made a study of the culture and history of the Ramayana, such as Philip Lutgendorf in his book Rama’s Story in Shiva’s City, California University; Joe Burkhalter Flueckiger and Laurie Sears in The Boundaries of Traditional Ramayana and Mahabharata Performances in South and Southeast Asia, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; W. L. Smith on Ramayan Traditions in Eastern India, University of Stockholm, and others.
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Hare Krishna! How Could Sri Rama Do That To His Pregnant Wife?
How many devotees will answer the question of how Mother Sita was banished by Sri Rama to Valmiki’s hermitage? “Rama was righteous… He set an example for all…?” Or is there a deeper reason? Such an answer can take the ‘controversy’ out of it. We do not have a right to question any of the Lord’s decisions, but in light of today’s awareness of human rights and the importance of family unity in strengthening spiritual communities, our answer might echo what appears to be a heartless decision to banish a pregnant wife, based on a seemingly major reaction to minor piece of public opinion.
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Hare Krishna! Rama-navami
By Giriraj Swami
The original Personality of Godhead is Krsna, and He manifests Himself in different forms. One such manifestation is Lord Ramacandra. When Krsna appeared in His original form He acted as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whereas when He appeared as Rama He acted as the ideal king. In fact, the pastimes of Lord Rama display ideals in many ways.
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Hari-sauri Prabhu shares his memories about the history of Iskcon Vrindavana (38 min video)
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The human heart has a natural need to adore and glorify illustrious persons greater than oneself. This tendency is seen today in the adulation, bordering on the absurd, offered to movie stars and sports stars.
Such adulation is the misdirection of the heart’s longing to delight in the glory of the other, an other whom it can love and admire and lose itself in.
When we assume that the other the human heart longs for is another person of this world, we end up sooner or later being disappointed and frustrated because no human being can live in the tower of expectation that the heart creates for its beloved to ascend and reside in. The only person who is eternally glorious, who is eternally all-attractive, who is eternally worthy of being the Lord of our heart, is the Supreme Lord.
The tradition of glorification attains its perfection when directed towards the Supreme Person. Since time immemorial, great saints across traditions all over the world have composed verses, hymns and songs in praise of the Lord. Within the Vedic wisdom-tradition, such compositions have been of various forms ranging from invocatory prayers recited before sacrifices to supplicatory prayers offered on completion of austerities. Such prayers provide philosophical exposition, reveal devotional emotion and offer glimpses into the character of the praying saint.
Distinctive among the various prayers in the world’s theological legacy are the prayers comprised of the names of the Lord. The most celebrated among such prayers is the Vishnu Sahasra Naam, the thousand names of Lord Vishnu, recited daily by thousands of devout Vaishnavas the world over. Pregnant with multiple layers of meaning, it is a source of immense devotional nourishment and inspiration for devotees. The great saint Madhavacharya asserted that each of these thousand names had a thousand meanings, unraveling and relishing which can keep devotees absorbed in an ocean of nectar for a long, long time.
Among the many Sahasra Naams and Shata Naams that follow in the footsteps of the Vishnu Sahasra Naam, the Naam Ramayana is special in that it offers not just an endearing list of 108 names of Rama, but offers them in a sequence that correlates with the chronological unfolding of his pastimes. Tradition holds the recitation of these names as equivalent to a condensed recitation of the Ramayana, for al his principal pastimes are included among these nectar-filled names.
On the special occasion of Ramnavmi today, let's relish these names and seek the blessings of Lord Rama. You can find brief talks explaining these names in the Holy Name Meditations section here
Bala Kanda
1. shuddha brahma parAtpara rAm
2: kAlAtmaka paramEshvara rAm
3: shESa talpa sukha nidrita rAm
4: brahmAdyamara prArtitha
5: caNDa kiraNakula maNDana rAm
6: shrImad-dasharatha nandana rAm
7: kausalyA sukha vardhana rAm
8: vishvAmitra priyadhana rAm
9: ghOra tATakA ghAtaka rAm
10: mArIcAdi nipAtaka rAm
11: kaushikamakha samrakshak rAm
12: shrImadahlyOddhAraka rAm
13: gautama muni sampUjita rAm
14: sura muni vara gaNa samstuta rAm
15: nAvikadhAvita mrdupada rAm
16: mithilApura jana mOhaka rAm
17: vidEha mAnasa ranjaka rAm
18: tryambaka kArmuka bhanjaka rAm
19: sItArpita vara mAlika rAm
20: krtavaivAhika kautuka rAm
21: bhArgava darpa vinAshaka rAm
22: shrImad ayOdhyA pAlaka rAm
Ayodhya Kanda
23: agaNita guNagaNa bhUSita rAm
24: avanItanayA kAmita rAm
25: rAkA candra samAnana rAm
26: pitru vAkyA-shrta kAnana rAm
27: priya guha vinivEDita pada rAm
28: takSAlita nija mrdupada rAm
29: bharadvAja mukhAnandaka rAm
30: citrakUTAdri nikEtana rAm
31: dasharatha santata cintita rAm
32: kaikEyI tanayArthita rAm
33: viracita nija pitru karmaka rAm
34: bharatArpita nija pAduka rAm
Aranya Kanda
35: daNDakAvana jana pAvana rAm
36: duSTa virAdha vinAshana rAm
37: sharabhanga sutIkSaNa arcita rAm
38: agastyAnugraha vardhita rAm
39: grghrAdhipa samsEvita rAm
40: pancavaTI taTa sustita rAm
41: shUrpaNakhArthi vidhAyaka rAm
42: kharadUSaNa mukha sUdaka rAm
43: sItApriya hariNAnuga rAm
44: mArIcArtti krdAshuga rAm
45: vinaSTa sItAnvESaka rAm
46: grdhrAdhipa gati dAyaka rAm
47: shabarI datta phalAshana rAm
48: kabanda bAhucchEdana rAm
Kishkinda Kanda
49: hanumat-sEvita nijapada rAm
50: nata sugrIvAbhISTada rAm
51: garvita vAli samhAraka rAm
52: vAnara dUta prESaka rAm
53: hitakara lakSmaNa samyuta rAm
Sundara Kanda
54: kapivara santata samsmrta rAm
55: tadgati vighna dhvamsaka rAm
56: sItA prANA tAraka rAm
57: duSTa dashAnana dUSita rAm
58: shiSTa hanumad-bhUSita rAm
59: sItA vEdita kAkAvana rAm
60: krta cUDAmaNi darshana rAm
61: kapivara vacanAshvAsita rAm
Yuddha Kanda
62: rAvaNa nidhana prasthita rAm
63: vAnara sainya samAvrta rAm
64: shOSita sharidhIshArthita rAm
65: vibhISaNA bhaya dAyaka rAm
66: parvata sEtu nibandhaka rAm
67: kumbhakarNa shirash-chEdaka rAm
68: rAkSasa sangha vimardaka rAm
69: ahimahi rAvaNa cAraNa rAm
70: samhrta dashamukha rAvaNa rAm
71: vidhibhava mukhasura samstuta rAm
72: khasthita dasharatha vIkSita rAm
73: sItA darshana mOdita rAm
74: abhiSakta vibhISaNa nata rAm
75: puSpakayAnA rOhita rAm
76: bharadvAjAbhiniSEvaNa rAm
77: bharata prANa priyakara rAm
78: sAkEtapuri bhUSaNa rAm
79: sakala svIya samAnata rAm
80: ratnalasat-pIThAsthita rAm
81: paTTAbhiSEkAlankrta rAm
82: pArthiva kula sammAnita rAm
83: vibhISanAprita rangaka rAm
84: isha kulAnugraha kara rAm
85: sakala jIva sam rakSaka rAm
86: samasta lOkAdhAraka rAm
Uttara Kanda
87: Agata munigaNa samstuta rAm
88: vishrta dasha kaNThOdbhava rAm
89: sItA lingana nirvrta rAm
90: nIti surakSita janapada rAm
91: vipina tyAjita janakaja rAm
92: kArita lavaNAsura vadha rAm
93: svargata shambuka samstuta rAm
94: svatanaya kushalava nandita rAm
95: ashvamEdha krtu dIkSita rAm
96: kAlAvEdita surapada rAm
97: ayOdhyaka jana muktida rAm
98: vidhi mukha vibudhAnanda rAm
99: tEjOmaya nija rUpaka rAm
100: samsrti bandha vimOcaka rAm
101: dharma sthApana tatpara rAm
102: bhakti parAyaNa muktita rAm
103: sarva carAcara pAlaka rAm
104: sarva bhavAmaya vAraka rAm
105: vaikuNThAlaya samsthita rAm
106: nityAnanda padasthita rAm
107: rAma rAma jaya rAjA rAm
108: rAma rAma jaya sItA rAm
Bālakāṇḍa:
O Rāma, Who is the pure Brahman, superior to the (most) superior! O Rāma, Who is the supreme Lord, forming the nature of Kāla! O Rāma, Who is sleeping peacefully on the bed of Śeṣa (serpent)! O Rāma, Who is worshipped (or desired) by the Devas like Brahmā!
O Rāma, Who is the adornment of the lineage of the Sun! O Rāma, Who is the son and delight of the prosperous Daśaratha! O Rāma, Who increased the pleasure of Kauśalyā! O Rāma, Who is the wealth dear to Sage Viśvāmitra!
O Rāma, Who is the slayer of the dreadful Tāṭakā! O Rāma, Who made Mārīca and others fall down [far away]! O Rāma, Who is the protector of yajñas of Sage Kauśika (Viśvāmitra)! O Rāma, Who is the redeemer of the fortunate Ahalya!
O Rāma, Who was greatly honoured by Ṛṣi Gautama! O Rāma, Who is extoled together by the multitude of Deva and best sages! O Rāma, Who entranced the people of Mithilā city! O Rāma, Who pleased the mind of King Janaka!
O Rāma, Who broke the bow of the three-eyed Śiva! O Rāma, Who was offered the Varamālā by Sītā! O Rāma, Who completed the solemn ceremony of marriage! O Rāma, Who destroyed the arrogance of Paraśurāma! O Rāma, Who is the guardian (protector) of Ayodhyā with Sīta!
Ayodhyākāṇḍa
O Rāma, Who is adorned by collection of innumerable virtues! O Rāma, Who is loved by the daughter of earth (Sīta)! O Rāma, Whose face is (pleasant) like the moon in the night ! O Rāma, Who was exiled in forest by the words (order) of father!
O Rāma, Whose feet (arrival) were announced by the dear Guha! O Rāma, Whose gentle feet were washed by him (Guha)! O Rāma, Who gave pleasure to sages led by Bharadvāja! O Rāma, Who made the Citrakūṭa hill his home!
O Rāma, Who was constantly thought of by Daśaratha! O Rāma, Who was entrusted by Bharata, the sone of Kaikeyī! O Rāma, Who performed His father’s Pitṛkarma!3 O Rāma, Who offered his Padukā (wooden slippers) to Bharata!
Araṇyakāṇḍa:
O Rāma, Who sanctified the beings of Daṇḍaka forest! O Rāma, Who destroyed the wicked Virādha! O Rāma, Who was worshipped by Sage Śarabhaṅga and Sage Sutīkṣṇa! O Rāma, Who was gladdened by the favours of Sage Agastya!
O Rāma, Who was served by the king of vultures (Jatāyū)! O Rāma, Who stayed at the Pañcavaṭī banks! O Rāma, Who arranged the loss of Śūrpaṇakhā! O Rāma, Who destroyed the (armies) led by Khara and Dūṣaṇa![2]
O Rāma, Who followed the dear Sītā wanted! O Rāma, Who swiftly completed the destruction of Mārīca! O Rāma, Who searched for the missing Sītā! O Rāma, Who gave liberation to Jaṭāyū, the king of vultures! O Rāma, Who ate the fruits offered by Śabarī! O Rāma, Who severed the arms of Kabandha!
Kiṣkindhākāṇḍam: O Rāma, Whose feet were served by Hanumān! O Rāma, Who granted the genuflecting Sugrīva his wish! O Rāma, Who killed the haughty Vāli! O Rāma, Who sent out the monkeys as messengers! O Rāma, Who stayed with the favourable Lakṣmaṇa!
Sundarakāṇḍa:
O Rāma, Who was constantly remembered by Hanumān, the best among monkeys! O Rāma, Who destroyed the obstructions in his way! O Rāma, Who sustained the life of Sītā! O Rāma, Who was calumniated by the rogue ten-headed Rāvaṇa!
O Rāma, Who was praised by the wise Hanumān! O Rāma, Who was presented by Sītā as (Her) protector from the crow! O Rāma, Who was shown the cūḍāmaṇi of Sītā (by Hanumān)! O Rāma, Who was comforted by the words of Hanumān, the best Monkey!
Yuddhakāṇḍa:
O Rāma, Who departed to kill Rāvaṇa! O Rāma, Who was surrounded by the armies of monkeys! O Rāma, Who was worshipped by the dried-up Ocean! O Rāma, Who gave assurance of protection to Vibhīṣaṇa!
O Rāma, Who got the bridge of rocks constructed! O Rāma, Who beheaded Kumbhakarṇa! O Rāma, Who crushed the hordes of demons! O Rāma, Who was taken away (to Pātāla) by Ahirāvaṇa and Mahirāvaṇa!
O Rāma, Who cut off the ten heads of Rāvaṇa! O Rāma, Who was together extolled by demi-gods led by Brahmā and Śiva! O Rāma, Who was seen by Daśaratha situated in heaven! O Rāma, Who was delighted by the sight of Sītā!
O Rāma, Who was praised by the anointed Vibhīṣaṇa! O Rāma, Who climbed on to the Puṣpaka Vimāna! O Rāma, Who honoured the likes of Sage Bharadvāja! O Rāma, Who as dear as life to Bharata!
O Rāma, Who was the ornament of the city of Ayodhyā! O Rāma, Who was bowed upon by all His people (subjects)! O Rāma, Who sat on the throne resplendent with precious stones! O Rāma, Who was adorned by the royal anointment with a crown!
O Rāma, Who was respected by the families of kings! O Rāma, Who was offered the red colour by Vibhīṣaṇa! O Rāma, Who conferred favours on the families of monkeys! O Rāma, Who is the protector of all living beings! O Rāma, Who is the saviour of all worlds!
Uttarakāṇḍa:
O Rāma, Who was together praised by the group of visiting sages! O Rāma, Who heard the (story of) birth and rise of Rāvaṇa! O Rāma, Who was pleased by the embrace of Sītā! O Rāma, Who protected the subjects with prudence!
O Rāma, Who abandoned Sītā, the progeny of Janaka, to the forest! O Rāma, Who arranged for the death of Lavaṇāsura! O Rāma, Who was worshipped by heaven-entered Śambūka! O Rāma, Who was delighted by his sons Kuśa and Lava!
O Rāma, Who was initiated into the Aśvamedha Yajña (sacrifice)! O Rāma, Who was communicated the time of His (return to) state of Viṣṇu! O Rāma, Who provided Mokṣa to the people of Ayodhyā! O Rāma, Who gave bliss to demi-gods led by Brahmā!
O Rāma, Whose form is full of brilliance! O Rāma, Who is the liberator from the bondage of transmigration (birth and death)! O Rāma, (ever) eager to establish Dharma (righteousness)! O Rāma, Who is the provider of Mokśa to those with Bhakti as the ultimate resort!
O Rāma, Who is the nourisher of all animate and inanimate! O Rāma, Who is the remover of all diseases of (this) world! O Rāma, Who settled in his abode of Vaikuṇṭha! O Rāma, situated in the state of eternal bliss (Nityānanda)!
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The day before Nyepi or “Silent Day” many devotees from Bali joined devotees from Lombok, another island in Indonesia, to have Rathayatra in a local hindu parade.
(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 18 May 2012, Melbourne, Australia, Lecture)
I used to live in Vrindavan a long time ago. In the rural areas, the medical facilities were sometimes worse than the disease. I was in hospital at one time and the doctors were fighting over me. One said it was malaria and the other said it was typhoid!
So fine, I thought it was malaria. I had to buy my own medicine so I was sent someone to buy me some malaria medicine and the typhoid doctor said to me, ‘You will die!’
Somehow, I survived it and I got out of that hospital. We used to have a book in our temple which was called Where there is no doctor. It was a very good book and very popular and everyone was reading it, me too. When I was reading it, I thought, ‘Yes, I have that. Yes, I have typhoid. Yes, I have malaria as well, and I have the whooping cough also!’
Every page you read, and then you would think, ‘Yes I have that. I have these symptoms too!’
That was a super interesting book and you can find it on the Internet but it does not really replace the doctor, I can tell you that. Better go to a good specialist and let him figure it out and in the same way, if you want to understand Bhagavad-gita then you have to get it from a realized soul! Therefore, next to the Gita there must also be a guru or guru parampara – gurus from different levels as teachers. There must be teachers. Doctoring alone, then good luck, since you may cut-off your leg and think it is a good idea!
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Ramnavmi Evening Cultural Entertainment Day 1&2 at Krishna-Balaram Mandir (Album 125 photos)
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Ramnavmi Festival Day-2 at Krishna-Balaram Mandir (Album 63 photos)
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Puri Tour by Mayapur Local Preaching
For the pleasure of their Lordships Sri Sri Radha Madhav, Pancatattva, Sri Nrisimha Dev, Sri Jagannath Baladev Subhadra Maharani and Srila Prabhupada, Mayapur Local Preaching (MLP) went to Sri Jagannath Puri for a six day tour from 10th to 15th March. 70 Bhakti Vriksha members went for the trip and by the mercy of Their Lordships, all devotees have returned back fine. Devotees went by the Howrah Puri Express on 10th night and reached Puri on 11th morning. The program inauguration took place at the garden of Tota Gopinath temple around 11 am with glorification of Lord ‘Sri Tota Gopinath’ by H.G.Mathuresh Prabhu. They visited following pastime places of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu followed by Harinam Sankirtan: ‘Sat-asan’ places, Siddha Bakul, Gambhira, Srila Sarba Bhouma Bhattacarya Griha, Sheta Ganga, Sheta Madhav, Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Thakur’s Birth Place,Sri Jagannath Ballava uddyan, Gundica Temple, Sri Nrisimha Mandir, Sri Indraduymna Sarovar, Lord Nilmadhav at Kontila village, Lingaraj Temple at Bhubaneswar, Bindu Sarovar, Ananta Basudev, Sakshi Gopal Mandir, Allalnath and Sri Jagannath Temple both inside and outside. Devotees brought a self-cooking arrangement from Mayapur and they were happy to honor delicious prasadam three times a day. Other than these programs, there was also a provision for samudra snnan (bathing in the ocean) as recommended by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. H.G. Ananda Bardhan Prabhu led the party as Tirtha Guru and talked about the pastimes of the Lord at different pilgrimages. The participants were very happy with the tour and some of them even cried out in ecstasy. Overall, the tour has completed successfully under the guidance and co-ordination of H.G. Mathuresh Prabhu.
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Hare Krishna! Top Preachers and Centers in the World, 2015
On the 3rd of March 2015, the ISKCON Congregational Development Ministry gave awards to devotees from all around the globe, who have done an outstanding service in the area of congregational preaching. In the award ceremony, there were three types of awards given: Award, Merit and Recognition.
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Hare Krishna! Residential Veda Course
Sutapa das: The residential Veda Course is designed for those wishing to gain a foundational understanding of bhakti-yoga. Over a period of three months, the following modules are covered: Theology and Philosophy, Devotional Practice and Vaishnava Culture. You will experience the early-morning devotional programme, practical temple services and the variety of festivals that make Bhaktivedanta Manor famous. Living in a spiritual community will help you to deepen your knowledge, strengthen your faith and build friendships that will last a lifetime.
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Hare Krishna! TOVP Tour Daily Diary: Day 5 to Day 12
$230,000 Raised in New Goloka Dhama, $200,000 Pledged from Denver Temple, $250,000 pledged by Mr. and Mrs. Vora’s friends and many more victories from the traveling TOVP team’s tour in North American Temples and Communities. Also Jananivas Prabhu’s 71st Birthday Celebrated and Deity Seva Seminars given.
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