Radhadesh Mellows 2015 (Album 49 photos) Srila Prabhupada: One…
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Radhadesh Mellows 2015 (Album 49 photos)
Srila Prabhupada: One must engage his tongue in the service of the holy name. Our Krishna consciousness movement is based on this principle. We try to engage all the members of the Krishna consciousness movement in the service of the holy name. (Sri-Caitanya-caritamrta, Adi-lila, 8.16 Purport)
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Hare Krishna! Nityam Bhagavata Sevaya # 5 Nityananda Trayodasi -…
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Hare Krishna! Nityam Bhagavata Sevaya # 5 Nityananda Trayodasi - Special Edition
On the most auspicious occasion of Nityananda Trayodasi, we have put together this special edition of NBS. In this issue, we have covered:
1) Nityananda Prabhu - The most munificent incarnation
His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
2) If you do not believe in Lord Nityananda, you will fall down
Srila Krishna das Kaviraj Goswami
3) The Divine Command of Çré Godruma-Candra”
Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur
4) The Glories of Lord Nityananda
Srila Vrindavana Das Thakur
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Mercy and service
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 28 February 2013, Vrndavan, India, Caitanya Caritamrta Seminar 3)

gaura nitai_vrndavanSo, we are looking at mercy. Lord Caitanya is very merciful. Lord Nityananda is described to be more merciful because he is intoxicated with love of God. He is tasting the nectar of serving. By serving Lord Caitanya, Lord Nityananda becomes so intoxicated. So, this is the key. Devotional service is the key to mercy; there is no doubt about it. Mercy does not seem to be free; that is true.

ye yatha mam prapadyante
tams tathaiva bhajamy aham, (Bhagavad-gita 4.11)

As you surrender unto me, I reward you accordingly.” As we are engaging in service, then there will be reciprocation from Krsna and that of course, is our saving grace. So, our main connection is service. That service attitude. Servitude is truly our path.

 

An Inside Look
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Today I visited the Temple Of Vedic Planetarium ( TOVP ) here in Mayapura. Envisioned by Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur and now finally manifest by the strong desire of Srila Prabhupada it is gradually taking shape. I was amazed at the progress the management team, headed by Ambarisa das, Sadbhuja das and Bhavananda dasa have made [...]

Discussion in Srila Prabhupada’s Quarters, January 26, Juhu, Mumbai
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iskcon-juhu-prabhupada-quarters-12“Chanting sincerely means that one feels oneself to be very fallen and in need of mercy. Ones chanting should be infused with prayer for mercy. There are many prayers by our previous acharyas that exemplify the mood of dainya or humility. There is one — Amara jivana by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura. So, we need to chant in that mood of dainya or humility. Humility comes when we realize that we are helpless to do anything on our own and we depend completely on mercy.”

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An inside view of TOVP (Album 101 photos) Indradyumna Swami:…
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An inside view of TOVP (Album 101 photos)
Indradyumna Swami: Today I visited the Temple Of Vedic Planetarium ( TOVP ) here in Mayapura. Envisioned by Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur and now finally manifest by the strong desire of Srila Prabhupada it is gradually taking shape. I was amazed at the progress the management team, headed by Ambarisa das, Sadbhuja das and Bhavananda dasa have made in organizing the construction over the past year. Everything is on schedual and due to be completed in 2022.
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“Vaikunthaville” won 5 special awards! Congratulations to Iskcon…
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"Vaikunthaville" won 5 special awards!
Congratulations to Iskcon Detroit Sunday School kids for winning 2nd place at the Future City Competition held at the Suburban Showplace in Novi. These youth competed with 23 other groups. Their city called as Vaikuntaville won 5 other special awards as well. Congratulations again!
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Tuesday, January 27th, 2015
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Toronto, Ontario

Plan in Jan


January is a great month for planning your year, so how this fits into my world is that I have plans to be walking in the States for pilgrimage purposes once again.  We are looking at the month of September as the start up send off time which means a walk from the northeast in Boston to Butler, Pennsylvania, and then finally to New York City. 

This is all to coordinate with the time that our guru, Srila Prabhupada, landed on US soil 50 years ago.  It’s a milestone event, really, since in one way or another, he affected the lives of many North Americans and people all over the world. 

I look to this project with anticipation and have been thinking about trekking in the US for many years now.  Back in 1997 I had done a pilgrimage presentation to a group of Krishna devotees in the communications department in Detroit.  I had, at that time, asked the group what they thought about me doing a trek across the US, which I expect to execute next year in 2016.  The consensus was totally favourable. 

To my Canadian friends of whom some have expressed concern for reasons that America’s wild, violent, gun happy, redneck, Bible thumping evangelical cowboy condemnists, I say that that is not my experience.  I am looking toward an adventure, and being in the place where a small holy man from India was accepted back in ’65.  He had been received by the American public at that time with a glance embrace, or at least were very curious. 

May the Source be with you!

9 KM

Monday, January 26th, 2015
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Dallas/Detroit/Toronto

From Airport To Airport


Hours were given to air, little on ground.  Hours were also given to mantra, and not words, shastra (holy texts).  I was not able to carry on much of anything.  Baggage on flight was stowed as check-in, and so I was left with mantra only, but that’s okay, it’s positive providence.  In the Detroit airport, I went for a juice at a newsstand.  The woman at the counter asked about my clothes. 

“I’m a monk, a Hare Krishna monk,” I answered.  After I made the purchase, done in a hurry due to a tight flight connection, the young black woman was waiting.  Her eyes looked at me with an anticipation as I grabbed change and the receipt.  She asked another question.

“Well, aren’t you gonna tell me somethin’?”  When I said, “Hare Krishna”, the term didn’t register even when I gave its origins, “An ancient tradition from India.  By now a lineup occurred behind me, and so hastily I offered her a, “God bless,” and so, I believe, she felt it. 

Most folks on flights were on business trips.  The clothes, the demeanor, and their talking revealed their convictions.  I can appreciate that they were in that mode.  It would just be nice if God could be inserted here and there, like the juice lady who wanted just a small hint of the spiritual as an insertion for the day.

May the Source be with you!

0 KM

Sunday, January 25th, 2015
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Dallas, Texas

Have Life


The packed room of the newly renovated Sanctuary had reached that capacity to delight in our drama, “Blue Mystic”.  Unfortunately I failed to achieve such numbers in joining me on a follow up walk.  One of the actors, however, Jagannatha, took up the offer.  For him it was the first trek on the Santa Fe Trail.  We committed to one hour of walking.  We also made a vow to chant japa on our beads, while keeping our eyes and ears open.  What did we see or hear or smell during this nighttime walk?

A stationary cyclist, a young woman with cigarette in mouth, was taken by surprise as we came from behind.  It was not our intent to spook her.  She rode off in a huff and a few puffs.  Jagannatha and I were left to wonder what issues might be there in her life.  Or, to put it in a slightly different way, “What drama is she going through?”

There was also a man who couldn’t walk a straight line.  Alcohol?  Most likely.  We were sure that he has some drama going on as well. 

On this same Santa Fe Trail, our third pedestrian to come within our purview was actually a confident walker, that was refreshing.  The fourth traveller on the trail actually crossed the trail and did so in haste.  He was not human, he was clearly a fox, gorgeous tail, four legs and all.  Does he have a drama?  He’s probably out for groceries, checking out what else lurks on smaller four legs. 

All souls that you meet on the trail of life have some story.  Most are trying to make some sense of the world.  When we contemplate, it shows we have a life. 

May the Source be with you!

6 KM

Saturday, January 24th, 2015
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Dallas, Texas

The Mode of a Monk


At the end of the fifth day of sanga (spiritual gathering) we entertained the group with our drama, “Blue Mystic”.  Now it was my time to unwind and do due diligences to my physical self.  I hit the usual trail, the Santa Fe Trail.

By nightfall you are seemingly alone.  There’s the very irregular pedestrian, mostly male.  If I were in a female body I wouldn’t trust the area.

With the old growth of trees running along this former railway line, it attracts the usual wilderness.  Rabbits I see.  Raccoons I hear.  There’s the owl from the other day.  And the partial moon lies on its back set as a punctuation in a vast sky, a sky you would expect over Texas, a glare of utter openness.

“Hare Krishna….” I’m chanting with right thumb and mid-finger rolling over bead-by-bead.  I contemplated, “Yes, I left behind, decades behind, a world of rock ‘n’ roll for a world of mantra ‘n’ roll, with no regrets.  With only rewords like abstinence of the standard Saturday night mish-mash of a karmic world, I can boast that I’m getting my satisfaction from a social/spiritual life (I just entertained).  I am so content to submit to mantra and to the oxygen that projects from the trees and coolness from the moon.

Life can’t be better in the mode of a monk.

May the Source be with you!

7 KM

Living the Dream
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There seems to be a tension between comfort and aspiration in our lives. We seek to explore, to grow, to achieve, yet we also desire security, safety and certainty. It’s clear, however, that we often have to sacrifice one to get the other.

Special Pooja for Nityananda!
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Festivities for Nityananda Trayodasi (the appearance of Lord Nityananda) will begin from tomorrow (30th Jan) at Ekachakra. This year, for the first time, 3 days Kirtan Mela will take place at Ekachakra dhama, the birthplace of Sri Nityananda. On 31st evening, there will be a parikrama to pastime places of Nitai and an adhivas ceremony. […]

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Teacher Recruitment, Shri Mayapur International School
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As the community in Mayapur expands at an unprecedented rate, so too does the needs of Sri Mayapur International School. This school, presently home to over 220 Vaishnava children and prestigiously affiliated with Cambridge International. For further information on the positions available please contact the SMIS principal, Gunacuda dasi at :  mayapurschooloffice@gmail.com

Anuttama Dasa: ISL – Servant Leadership
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As part of the lead up to the ISKCON GBC meetings in Mayapur that will be taking place soon, the Community Relations Office of the Strategic Planning Network published videos taken during last year’s mid-year meetings in Tirupati. In this video Anuttama Das, current GBC Executive Committee chairman and head of the SPN’s Communications Committee speaking on the significant work of the Strategic Planning Team that planned and hosted the successful ISKCON Leadership Sanga (ILS), which attracted devotee leaders from across world. He also speaks of the positive emphasis during the ILS on the concept of servant leadership. 

After “The Voice,” Premamaya Vasudeva Chants to Thousands
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After reaching the quarter finals in the Russian edition of hit talent show The Voice, ISKCON devotee Premamaya Vasudeva Das (Pierre Edel) is continuing to use his newfound fame to deliver a Krishna conscious message. After his final performance, Premamaya thanked his guru Jayapataka Swami on live TV watched by 40 million people, and ended his concession speech with the words, “Hare Krishna.”

Lecture by HH Indradyumna Swami on Srimad Bhagwatam 6.3.26
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On 28th January, HH Indradyumna Swami Maharaj gave a lecture on Srimad Bhagwatam 6.3.26. Below is the transcript of the lecture. Hare Krishna! This morning we are reading from Granthraj Srimad Bhagavatam Canto Six, Chapter Three entitled “Yamaraja instructs his messengers”, Text 26. (invocation prayers) evam vimrsya sudhiyo bhagavaty anante sarvatmana vidadhate khalu bhava-yogam te […]

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Wellington Bayside Kirtan
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The Harinama Ruci brahmacaris visited Wellington and invited devotees from the Newlands Centre and Bhakti Lounge Centre on kirtan downtown.

Everyone went for chanting and prasadam distribution at Frank Kitts park at the bottom of the city on the bay. Some devotees from Masterton also came and everyone joined in for an ecstatic night.
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Touched by some shakti
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, November 2014, Mayapur, India, Youth Class Lecture) 

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At Srila Prabhupada’s disappearance festival, there was one lady who spoke and she was describing how she was a kid at the time of when Srila Prabhupada came to America. She remembered everything that Prabhupada said and about the cookies and all those things. She was telling it really vividly and it really came to life. She explained how Prabhupada was such an amazing person that she got virtues for life, from that particular childhood cookie exchanges and so on. How they were always waiting for Prabhupada and how Prabhupada would reciprocate and call them and how they knew they could always go to Prabhupada at anytime. He was there for them. So that was mercy and had potency and when we heard it, we all felt like touched by some shakti.