The Poverty of Spirit
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The best way to tackle world poverty and indeed all other material problems is to simply abide by the divine instructions given by God, depending on him for our needs while engaging in spiritual practise to keep our desires and demands in check.

Something Positive
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For the past several months Hong Kong has been disrupted with massive street protests challenging some key government policies. Regularly tens of thousands of people have come out venting their anger and frustration by blocking important streets and avenues. On a few occasions the protests turned violent. Last week the police forcibly cleared the streets [...]

Hold On To Your Beads!
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"In the beginning, the rock stubborn, lazy mind will rebel with a thousand excuses and obstacles to foil one's attempt to implement the three M's. Persevere; hold on to your beads! By the mercy of Sri Guru and Gauranga one will patiently progress through the three stages of method, mood and mellow."

From Art Of Chanting Hare Krsna
by Mahanidhi Swami

Service and more service
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, October 2014, Mayapur, India, Siksastakam Seminar: Verses 1&2, Part 1)

HolyDhamMayapur39It was here in Mayapur, quite some years back, that once I chanted sixty-four rounds. It was probably a festival day and it was not easy because there were devotees everywhere who wanted to talk to me so I was avoiding everybody quite a bit – when I saw a devotee, I quickly went in another direction. Okay, I made it; sixty-four rounds got done!

Then, there used to be a reception in the Long Building, 111. I walked through the reception after my sixty-four rounds, and I saw a newspaper and my tendency was to go read the newspaper! And I go like, “What’s this? I just chanted sixty-four rounds and the first thing I want to do is to read the newspaper!”

Because to chant those sixty-four rounds was so much stress for my mind, for all those hours I had basically fixed the mind on chanting that afterward, I felt like relaxing and reading a newspaper or something. So, it is not so simple to just chant and chant deeply out of love for Krsna, that is very exalted but at least, by chanting in a regular way, we get some grip on the forest fire (of material desires) and we can contain it. It is still burning… it is not put out yet… day and night, it is still burning in the heart… all these desires are still there burning, blazing and still pushing… but we keep them contained with boundaries around them. Just like a forest fire, sometimes they clear areas around the fire and dig trenches so there is no fuel to go further and it stops there and continues to burn.

So, this is how we build trenches around our ashram. Even varnashram – finding a service that can absorb us. For many of us, it has been service that has been the saving grace over the years. Yes, chanting our rounds was there – a minimum of sixteen and most of the time that is what is was, just a minimum, and ashram and so on… but then the service. If one has a lot of service, that service forces us to sacrifice our personal desires.

 

 

Real meaning of diksha
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The process of attaining transcendental knowledge is called initiation.  We should know that the Supreme Lord is the transcendental Absolute Truth, we are His eternal servants, and we have no duty other than to serve Him.  Knowing this is actual initiation.   The absence of understanding is ignorance.  At present, there is a controversy about the word “Initiation.”  People proudly claim that they have taken initiation from a bona fide spiritual master, but how can they maintain material attachment even after taking initiation ?  How can they desire to make advancement in material life ?  If they don’t learn about their relationship with the Lord, independent and proud people uselessly brag about their initiations.  Rather than treating their spiritual master as if he were as good as God, they treat him as their disciple, fit  to be their order-supplier. Considering the guru an ordinary mortal being, these persons become offenders at his lotus feet.

- Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur - Page No.262 and 263 of the book ‘Amritha Vani’

Two-Day Mridanga Course – Jan 17-18, 2015 -REGISTRATION CLOSED
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UPDATE - REGISTRATIONS ARE CLOSED - COURSE IS FULL!

The Toronto Hare Krishna Temple is very excited to announce that we will be hosting a special two-day mridanga course for anyone and everyone - all ages and mridanga playing levels welcome!  The course will be taking place on January 17-18, 2015 from 10:00am to 5:00pm on each day.

The course will be taught by Devala Prabhu, a young, second-generation Hare Krishna youth from Alachua Florida who is a masterful mridanga player.  He will be facilitating the two-day course at the temple and everyone is invited.

Course Details:
UPDATE - REGISTRATIONS ARE CLOSED - COURSE IS FULL!
Dates - Saturday, January 17th to Sunday, January 18, 2015
Timings - 10:00am to 5:00pm (both days)
Fee - $70 for both days (lunch included)
Registration - Registration is mandatory and payment must be made before the course date (registration form at the bottom of this post)
Other Notes - please let us know if you will be bringing your own drum or if you need one
Contact - please see poster below for contact information


Bhaktin Cath becomes Chitra Devi Dasi! (Album 32 photos) Srila…
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Bhaktin Cath becomes Chitra Devi Dasi! (Album 32 photos)
Srila Prabhupada: For a devotee, liberation is no problem at all. The impersonalists undergo severe penances and austerities to attain mukti, but the bhakta, simply by engaging himself in the bhakti process, especially in chanting Hare Krishna, immediately develops control over the tongue by engaging it in chanting, and accepting the remnants of foodstuff offered to the Personality of Godhead. (Srimad Bhagavatam, 3.25.33 Purport)
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The following transcriptions have been uploaded.
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If Draupadi was dishonored due to her past karma, why did the Pandavas have to take revenge?

Is instantaneous forgiveness the characteristic of pure devotion and seeking retribution that of neophyte devotion?

Can grihasthas who want to preach make preaching as their source of livelihood?

How can we stay in the mode of goodness?

How can we understand which mode we are in?

Should we preach to make people ISKCON devotees or to make them better human beings?

The religious rural culture of India is being replaced by materialisitc culture. What can we do to counter this?

 

 

 

“Valmiki Ramayana” Book Release at Iskcon Shri Jagannath Mandir,…
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"Valmiki Ramayana" Book Release at Iskcon Shri Jagannath Mandir, Seshadripuram, Bangalore (Album 53 photos)
Srila Prabhupada: One who hears the transcendental sound vibration of the holy name of the Lord, Hare Krishna, also improves in health. We have actually seen that many brahmacaris and grhastas connected with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness have improved in health, and a luster has come to their faces. (Srimad Bhagavatam, 3.21.45-47 Purport)
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Ox Barn Renovation Progress at New Vrindaban
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by Vyasasan das

New Vrindaban Ox Barn Bahulaban Renovation 2014

Ox Barn at Bahulaban. Renovations progressing nicely.

New Vrindaban Ox Barn Bahulaban Renovation 2014

A long view of ox barn in progress.

Back in August of this year, I began the overwhelming task of rebuilding the barn at New Vrindaban, West Virginia. As you will be able to see from the following pictures, the neglected barn was sadly in a state of disrepair and dilapidation. The building had been completely abandoned and neglected for over twenty years, and was filled with unspeakable garbage and debris. You could say it was a hazard and an eyesore. Actually the building was scheduled to be torn down…but then a remarkable thing happened. Male bulls started being born here at New Vrindaban. One after another, ten in a row, male bulls were appearing and the oxen program was born.

It was decided at one of the cow meetings that we should have an oxen program, and that teams of oxen should be trained up. It was all very exciting and devotees became enlivened by the prospect of an oxen program. There had been some talk in the past about doing something along these lines, but suddenly with new male cows being born one after another it was time for action.

Varsana Maharaja, asked me one day, if I would take a walk over to the old barn at Bahulaban, and have a look at the building with him. I gladly agreed, and together we looked at the existing structure, and both agreed it looked very good. The barn was built with rough sawn oak timbers, and planking, and it did in fact look very good. Of course there was a lot that needed to be removed, but the basic core was very solid and structurely very sound. So I began to draw up some plans for renovation to present to the New Vrindaban Board to see about getting some financing approved.

Srila Prabhupada and Krsna must have wanted this Oxen Program for New Vrindaban, because there were no obstacles in getting the project underway. So I quickly put a crew together and began the demolition and clean-up.

The Existing Building Before Renovation

New Vrindaban Ox Barn Bahulaban Renovation 2014

New Vrindaban Ox Barn Bahulaban Renovation 2014

New Vrindaban Ox Barn Bahulaban Renovation 2014

New Vrindaban Ox Barn Bahulaban Renovation 2014

The Clean Up

I would like to thank all the persons who helped in the clean up of the building. It was very nasty, dusty, dangerous, laborious work. It took over a month of demolition and clean-up before any actual construction even begun. Those I would especially like to thank are; Varsana Maharaja and Davada Prabhu for the heavy machinery operation. To the crew of dedicated workers, who shoveled and raked and swept up over 17 dump truck loads of garbage and debris, they are; Kevin, Tamala, Okey, and Josh. To Shyam Gopal Prabhu for joining the team for the re-construction, and adding to the spiritual flavor, and a special thanks to Pipalada Prabhu for doing such a nice job in finding a burial home for all this debris.

New Vrindaban Ox Barn Bahulaban Renovation 2014

New Vrindaban Ox Barn Bahulaban Renovation 2014

New Vrindaban Ox Barn Bahulaban Renovation 2014

New Construction

New Vrindaban Ox Barn Bahulaban Renovation 2014

New Vrindaban Ox Barn Bahulaban Renovation 2014

New Vrindaban Ox Barn Bahulaban Renovation 2014

The improvements to the barn include, city water, 200 amp electrical service, new roof and siding, two decks and staircases, hay manger for feeding up to 16 cows or oxen, 5 individual stalls, tact area, machinery and ox cart storage area, and the entire 2nd floor which can later be developed for resident quarters.

For me personally, the most rewarding aspect of the project has been seeing the young oxen move into their new home before the onset of cold weather. The barn no longer smells of dust and debris, but rather the sweet smell of hay and manure is beginning to permeate the new space. Through the hard work, and dedication of the many who labored, a new home for the New Vrindaban Oxen Project has been created.

P.S. If anyone is wondering what I will do after the Building is completed…I would like to start construction on an Ox Cart in my shop this winter. Hare Krishna!

“May cows stay in front of me; may cows stay behind me; may cows stay on both sides of me. May I always reside in the midst of cows.” —Hari Bhakti Vilas 16.252

New Vrindaban Prabhupada Bahulaban 1976

Srila Prabhupada visiting the cows and calves at the Bahulaban barn, June 1976.

 

We Should Not Minimize Hearing
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"We should not minimize the hearing. What are we hearing? Krsna’s name. Hearing oneself calling on Krsna’s name is really not different from addressing Krsna. It should not be that we are repeating the name dully, or unconsciously. So let your consciousness be that you think of calling on Krsna’s name while you actually recite that name. This is called attentive chanting."

From Japa Reform Notebook
by Satsvarupa dasa Goswami

When less is more
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 22 June 2012, Czech Republic, Caitanya Caritamrta Adi lila 7.83)

 

kirtan_partySimple devotees are the ones who become advanced. Srila Prabhupada said that Krsna consciousness is so simple that one might just miss it. That is a very nice point because we have to become very simple by giving up our false ego and giving up our false identification. False ego is what we add to our identity, something which is external. Gradually all these things become part of us, “I am that. I am my body, my possessions, my diploma. I am not an ordinary person, I am actually very educated…” We identify with external things in this world and then add them to our glory. It is said that one must give up all material designation, only then can one become free of contamination.

 

 

 

New Gokula
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New Gokula farm looks very beautiful due to the amount of rain that has fallen recently. The cows are happy and devotees are growing vegetables and cultivating gardens.

Also, the new preaching centre in Newcastle, the Bhakti Tree, is nearing completion. A lot of renovation has gone into making a commercial kitchen and nice program area.IMG_1088IMG_1083

 

 

Daily-Bhagavatam 65 – 11.07.55 – Don’t expect the future to be a continuation of the comfortable present
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Join us with your family & friends for this Sunday, December 21th,2014 from 11:00am to 2:00pm. Hear and associate with Her Grace Prema Gaurangi Devi Dasi
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Sunday Love Feast

When?

Sunday,Dec 21st,2014
Program starts at 11 am

Where?

6 George Street South
Brampton, Ontario
L6Y 1P3, Canada
Park underground(free) @ City Hall
Phone:416-648-3312

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Srimad Bhagavatam 7.11.35
yasya yal lakṣaṇaṁ proktaṁ
puṁso varṇābhivyañjakam
yad anyatrāpi dṛśyeta
tat tenaiva vinirdiśet

Translation
If one shows the symptoms of being a brāhmaṇa, kṣatriya, vaiśya or śūdra, as described above, even if he has appeared in a different class, he should be accepted according to those symptoms of classification.
 
 
Program Schedule
11.00- 11.15      Tulsi Puja                                           
11.15 - 11.30     Guru Puja                                            
11:30 –11:55     Aarti & Kirtan                                      
11.55 - 12.00    Sri Nrsingadeva Prayers                  
12.00 – 1:00     Vedic discourse
  1:00 –  1:30      Closing Kirtan
 

COMING UP AHEAD

Putrada
Fasting.....................on Dec 31st,2014
Breakfast.................on Jan 1st,2014 


Every fortnight, we observe Ekadasi, a day of prayer and meditation. On this day we fast (or simplify our meals and abstain from grains and beans), and spend extra time reading the scriptures and chanting the auspicious Hare Krishna mantra.

Bhakta Santa is coming to town
on Dec 25th 2014 from 11am-1.00pm at ISKCON Brampton

Celebrate Holidays with us with your family and friends.Do register your kids with our Sunday School teachers so we may reserve surprise gifts for them or  Email:sundayschool108@gmail.com

**Details of the program will be posted shortly**

New Year's Eve
(Grand Kirtan Night)
 Celebration on Dec 31st from 8pm-12pm

**Let's welcome 2015 in a devotee way.....Details of the program will be posted shortly**


ON GOING EVERY SUNDAY
Indian Classical Dance Classes
For more info please do contact Syamesvari Devi Dasi at the temple or write to syamesvaridasi@yahoo.com.
The dance is performed mainly with the theme of Infinite love of Sri Sri Radha and Krishna.

 
Sunday School

To register,contact us
Email:sundayschool108@gmail.com
Call:647.893.9363

The Sunday School provides fun filled strategies through the medium of music, drama, debates, quizzes and games that present Vedic Culture to children. However the syllabus is also designed to simultaneously teach them to always remember Krishna and never forget Him.
The Sunday School follows the curriculum provided by the Bhaktivedanta College of Education and Culture (BCEC).
 

Please note that ISKCON Brampton is a nut free environment in order to support those with allergies. Your cooperation is appreciated.

 
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
Chant and Be happy

Gita 18.62 – Let every mantra offer our heart’s surrender to Krishna
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Holy Name Meditation Podcast:


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Wednesday, December 17th, 2014
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Saranagati Village, BC
 
You Canʼt Miss the Mist
 
 
Some of the mist was tucked between mountains. Some had escaped and softly drifted into higher heights. For the most part the sun was the king today as it gazed over a silent world of green snow. I had just completed giving a class at the elementary school on my recollections of Yamuna devi, a saintly woman who had resided in this valley.
 
She passed away three years ago today.
 
Phoebe the dog accompanied me on my trek through the valley as I visited households.  When it came to the team of goats that Francis herds, Phoebe, in her efforts to get to know them, would slowly nose her way towards them. Once she would get real close, she wasnʼt sure, and sheʼd jolt backwards. Goats have these marble-like eyes, almost transparent. Youʼre not quite feeling they actually are looking at you. Phoebe would just freak each time the dozen or so spooky-eyed creatures came in close proximity.

Eventually Phoebe abandoned me once I visited Sarvaʼs house. As Sarva and I chatted about this medic work he does up north, we could see Phoebe outside taking the last of Sarvaʼs brick of ice cream, which was in the perfect fridge lain on the snow. A good at that and Phoebe decided itʼs time to go, while Sarva thought nothing of losing his dessert.
 
My day wound up at Yamunaʼs house. Now uninhabited, this straw-bale built home, was the cozy gathering for the release of her biography by thirty-eight year partner, Dinatarini. Yamuna had a full life, so the book reveals, according to Kartamasa the presenter. A slide show highlighting the pictorial contents of this smart-looking publication became the charmed promotion of the text.
 
I remember Yamuna as the major anchor, the pure stabilizing factor for the devotees in the valley. Her experience and seniority, along with Dina, gave the place a family feel.  Her presence, which still exists, along with the students of the Govardhana Academy as well as the group in between make Saranagati a very “whole” community.
 
May the source be with you!

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