Basically the same
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 24 September 2014, Scottburgh, South Africa, Youth Programme)

jalakeli (17)Basically, human beings and even animals, all have the same soul. Wherever there is life, there is a soul, even in a plant, and therefore all life is like us.

The scriptures of the world have a common message – that we should not do to others what we do not want others to do to us. That is very deep – think about it. It is a good principle: what you don’t want someone to do to you, don’t do to others. If you just follow that, everything comes right. That is the key for being together. That will create an atmosphere of ‘live and let live’, and that is required if we want to be together.

Together we have our strengths. There is no doubt that we are stronger together than when we are alone. But what really brings us together is the realisation that we are not these bodies, but are actually souls.

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“Live and let live” is an idiom expressing the ideal of allowing each other to live their lives as each sees fit.

 

New Year Intensive Sanskrit Course in Vrindavan
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The Vrindavan Institute for Higher Education (VIHE) course covers the most important sutras of the Sri Harinamamrita Vyakarana, Srila Jiva Gosvami's complete Sanskrit grammar, a work that contains around 3200 sutras or grammatical rules.  By the end of the course students will be able to directly read and understand the Sanskrit verses and commentaries on Shrimad Bhagavad Gita and Shrimad Bhagavatam, along with several other writings of Vaishnava acharyas.

Unwrapping Christmas: Lesson for Vaishnavas
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ISKCON Communications Director and Governing Body Chairman Anuttama dasa offered his thoughts on lessons Vaishnavas can gain from the Christmas season during a Sunday Feast lecture at the Washington DC Temple. Is there something to gain from contemplating the sacrifices of Lord Jesus Christ...and plastic reindeer? 

Discovering and Using our Gifts–the Fruit of Inner Work and Prayer
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Karnamrita Das

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This blog is a continuation of the last two about undercurrents in groups and for each of us, personally. In a sense the fruit of dealing with our personal undercurrent, or unresolved life issues, is discovering and sharing our gifts, and the joy and fulfillment that ensue.

Many of us feel that being a soul in a physical embodiment is a strange combination. So strange in fact that some people, even without any spiritual awareness, have the experience of feeling they don't fit into the world, or are depressed for no apparent reason. A few of us have taken this angst as an impetus to search for the meaning of life beyond the status quo, finding the spiritual quest as the solution. I understand though, that being on the spiritual journey doesn't mean to deny the physical, or to just live our life waiting to transcend—as I did for many years as a single monastic (brahmacari). Awakening to our spiritual nature requires being fully present in the world and understanding our unique contribution to the family of the Earth while focusing on our Source through spiritual practice.

There are many dimensions to life. My feeling of emptiness and depression with the world led me to begin my spiritual quest. This search inspired me to regularly visit and live in the redwood forest, observe Nature, and read spiritual books. That led me to Krishna and I lived a spiritually focused life in various temples around the world for 12 years or so. That was good for me and gave me standing in, and a taste for, bhakti. Then I came to another dissatisfaction, or inner prompting, which led me to the journey of interfacing with the world and understanding that I was out of balance with my material self; I had to attend to what I would come to understand as my life lessons and "karmic mission."
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Both our spiritual practice and understanding what we need to do in the world are essential. It is better to live in the world hankering for our spiritual ideal (Krishna Consciousness), then to live in a temple community, hankering for material facilities and wondering what is wrong.

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Ring in the New Year in Grand Fashion with Outdoor Kirtan!
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There are numerous busy times of year for the Hare Krishna Temple here in Toronto when activities and events come in abundance and the temple is buzzing with excitement. The end of the year is certainly one of those times and is always a fun time for everyone as Toronto's Hare Krishnas are known for closing the calendar in style and ushering in the new year on a transcendent note! The following is your guide to spending New Years Eve with Toronto's Hare Krishna Temple!

As we do every year, devotees gather at the temple on New Year's Eve and then head over to City Hall to join the tens of thousands of revelers, ushering in the new year. However, we come armed with our drums, karatalas (cymbals) and voices as well!

Here's all that you need to know about this evening:
8:00pm - Kirtan will begin at the temple.
10:00pm - The kirtan will really pickup by this time!
10:30pm (approx) - Bundle up and off to Rosedale station.
11:30pm - We will start chanting in front of Old City Hall (NE corner of Bay & Queen)
12:00am - the kirtan will reach it's peak as fireworks set the sky ablaze!
1:30am (approx) - We'll get back on the subway and make our way back to the temple for hot ginger tea and snacks!


Some tips to keep in mind for this evening:
  • Come early to the temple - enjoy the kirtan and association of devotees before we head out to City Hall.
  • Dress warmly - it will be chilly, so dress in layers!
  • Don't worry about weather - whether it be snow, rain, hail or sleet, we will usher in the new year with kirtan!
  • Bring your voices - don't forget to chant with all of your hearts!
To get a glimpse into what it's like to party with us, "Hare Krishna Style" on New Year's Eve, check out this video footage from our 2008-09 New Year's Eve kirtan!  We really hope to see you there!

Vegan Panettone recipe (Album 11 photos) 4 + 1/2 c bread flour 1…
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Vegan Panettone recipe (Album 11 photos)
4 + 1/2 c bread flour
1 + 1/2 c sugar
1 packet rapid rise yeast
A pinch of yellow food color (or tumeric, or saffron)
1/2 c earth balance (vegan butter)
1+1/2 c of hot water (hot that can be touched)
1 tsp orange extract
1/2 c of raisins
1/4 c candied, diced orange peel (optional)
Directions here: http://goo.gl/05y1AW

Beautiful Vrindavana (Album 30 photos) Srila Prabhupada: At…
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Beautiful Vrindavana (Album 30 photos)
Srila Prabhupada: At every step there is danger. Therefore, because the Krishna consciousness movement provides the opportunity for the human being to get out of this material world simply by chanting the Hare Krishna mantra, this movement is the greatest benediction in human society. (Srimad Bhagavatam, 9.7.7 Purport).
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Shower of mercy at Tel-Aviv central station (Album 142 …
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Shower of mercy at Tel-Aviv central station (Album 142 photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Simply by taking prasada and taking part in chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra, ordinary persons are being considerably elevated. Saubhari Muni regrets that he had bad association even in the deepest part of the water. Because of the bad association of the sexually engaged fish, he fell down. A secluded place is also not secure unless there is good association. (Srimad Bhagavatam, 9.6.51 Purport).
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Harinama in Krasnogorsk, a city and the administrative center of…
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Harinama in Krasnogorsk, a city and the administrative center of Krasnogorsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia (Album 34 photos)
Srila Prabhupada: The Hare Krishna chant is called the maha-mantra, the great, exalted mantra above all other Vedic mantras, because simply chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra brings so many beneficial effects. (Srimad Bhagavatam, 9.1.17 Purport).
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Updated BBT style guide (December 2014)
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Here is the most recent version of the BBT Style Guide (formerly the BBT Style Sheet).

You can have it either of two ways:

The style guide offers the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust’s latest standards on such matters as spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and word choice.

This is a routine update.

You can always find the latest version of the style guide on the permanent page of BBT editorial resources.

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Sivarama Maharaja’s report about the constructions on site…
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Sivarama Maharaja’s report about the constructions on site (12 min video)
Srila Prabhupada: “There may be discrepancies in pronouncing the mantras and observing the regulative principles, and, moreover, there may be discrepancies in regard to time, place, person and paraphernalia. But when your Lordship’s holy name is chanted, everything becomes faultless.” (Srimad Bhagavatam, 8.23.16).
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Initiation Ceremony at Osijek,Republic of Croatia, by HG Kratu…
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Initiation Ceremony at Osijek,Republic of Croatia, by HG Kratu Prabhu (Album 55 photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Although Sukracarya was a strict brahmana addicted to ritualistic activities, he also admitted, nischidram anusankirtanam tava: “My Lord, constant chanting of the holy name of Your Lordship makes everything perfect.” (Srimad Bhagavatam, 8.23.16 Purport).
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