New Vrindaban Community Parikrama Showcases Exciting Developments
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New Vrindaban Fall Board Meetings 2014:

Community Parikrama Showcases Exciting Developments

 By Madhava Smullen

 On November 2nd, after spending the previous day hearing presentations on New Vrindaban’s many departments, board and community members wrapped up this fall’s meetings by seeing some of the latest developments for themselves in an enlivening community parikrama.

At 10:00am, around twenty-five people stepped out into a crisp but brilliantly blue and sunny morning and made their way first to the old barn at Bahulaban, which had fallen into a severely dilapidated condition over thirty years but is now being rebuilt as a new ox training center.

New Vrindaban Bahulaban Ox Barn Renovation 2014

Renovation Progress on old cow barn> new ox barn

Renovation project manager Vyasasana Das spoke about his work on the barn, which has been given a brand new wood frame over its original core structure. He indicated the spaces on the first floor where there will be hay storage and corrals for oxen, and on the second floor where there will be living quarters for people working with the ox program.

Daivata Das, who worked with oxen when Prabhupada was physically present and is back to carry out the same service, showed everyone the training area at the back of the barn, and spoke about how he hopes to have the young oxen pulling a cart next year. He was clearly brimming with enthusiasm at getting to serve the community in this way again.

New Vrindaban Ox Team Daivata das.

New Ox Team and their trainer, Daivata das.

Meanwhile New Vrindaban pioneers Madhava Gosh and Advaita Das told stories about how devotees lived in the barn with their families in the early days, and how Advaita’s son was born there.

Madhava Gosh and his wife Vidya, who received an appreciation plaque to take home the previous day, were then presented with another public plaque which will remain permanently affixed to the new ox barn. “In recognition of more than four decades of service rendered to the cows and gardens of New Vrindaban by Madhava Gosh Dasa and Vidya Dasi,” it reads, “The Board of Directors of Eco-Vrindaban hereby renames this building the Madhava Gosh-alla.”

After everyone had a good chuckle at its pun-tastic new name, the ox program’s spiritual advisor Varshana Swami reminded them that the barn also had great spiritual significance. “It’s the last place built by devotees that Srila Prabhupada visited in Bahulaban,” he said. “And now, it’s getting a second life.”

Next, the tour moved on to the hilltop Radha Gopinath Mandir. Still under construction, it’s set to be a small replica of the original temple in Vrindavan, India. Varshana Swami, who is overseeing the project, pointed out the Radha Gopinath Deities residing in an elegant gazebo nearby, and said that They would move into Their temple once it is completed.

New Vrindaban Govardhan Hill Radha Kunda ISKCON

Tour of Govardhan Hill area

He then explained the history of the project, outlining Srila Prabhupada’s instructions to build not only seven replicas of Vrindavan’s seven main temples, but also replicas of its sacred lakes. He showed the group two of these replica lakes, Radha Kunda and Lalita Kunda, and spoke about the pastimes Krishna performed at them, while community president Jaya Krishna Das cheerfully sprinkled everyone with their sacred waters.

The tour also inspected a computer-generated image of the Radha-Gopinath Mandir, with Raghunath Das Goswami’s bhajan kutir and Radha-Kunda next to it.

“Please offer your blessings and prayers that Srila Prabhupada’s vision will unfold more and more,” Varshana Swami requested the assembled devotees.

From Radha-Gopinath Mandir, the parikrama went on to the Garden of Seven Gates. Garden manager Kacey Orr showed everyone the new greenhouse for in-ground planting, where greens will continue to be harvested until February and will last the Temple through much of winter.

New Vrindaban ISKCON Garden of 7 Gates

Inside the high tunnel at the Garden of 7 Gates

She also took the tour through the recently renovated flower greenhouse, which was dormant but will see an astonishing twenty to thirty thousand flowers grown there throughout the 2015 growing season.

Walking through the open fields in the Garden of Seven Gates, Kacey talked about the crops grown there, including tomatoes, peppers, Chinese cabbage, green beans, pumpkins, watermelon, squash, ten-foot-high sunflowers, and marigolds, which were still growing in a golden carpet across the ground.

“Every time we pick, there are fifty gallons of marigolds,” Kacey said, before pointing out the area where a brand new rose garden, exclusively for the Deities, will be grown next year.

Kacey’s last stop was the smaller Teaching Garden, a cosy haven for herbs and flowers encircled by a newly-built honey-colored fence and gates. A regular site for guest tours, its centerpiece is an attractive wooden pergola where devotees can chant or make garlands, and guests can relax and soak up the peaceful environment.

“Next spring we will be taking it up to show-level, and putting signs in every bed so that guests know what they’re looking at,” said Kacey.

Finally, the tour visited the community’s milking barn where nine Brown Swiss cows are milked, passing through the new swing and large decorative flower planters at the entrance. Inside, cowherds Ananda Vidya and his wife Lalita Gopi pointed out the new extension to the feeding aisle, and the new enclosed loafing area for the cows to relax in a dry, hay-covered space.

New Vrindaban Cow Protection Oxen ISKCON 2014

Two young bulls playing together

The weekend ended with a beautiful pushpanjali ceremony honoring Vaishnava acharya Gaura Kishora Das Babaji on his disappearance day. Afterwards, as they tucked into an Ekadasi Sunday Feast, all the devotees excitedly discussed everything they had seen and heard, inspired to continue their service with renewed energy and support New Vrindaban in its ongoing growth.

Without sufficient food, people won’t receive spiritual instruction – distribute prasad
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"Now I am especially concerned to distribute grains, rice, wheat in the form of dahl and rice prasadam to hungry people all over India. The people here are very disturbed because, partly due to the punishment of Nature, and partly due to the mismanagement of the demon class of men, food is not available. If the people do not even have sufficient food they will not even be able to receive spiritual instructions. So I am hopeful that if we can widely distribute free foodstuffs to the people of India, by giving it out at our centers as well as by travelling parties to villages, we will win over the whole country and the whole world by this activity on Krsna's behalf."

Letter to Satyahit
Vrindaban, 16 March, 1974

Wedding Ceremony, November 30, New Dwaraka, Los Angeles
Giriraj Swami

11.30.14_Wedding_LABhakti Caru Swami, Svavasa dasa and Giriraj Swami spoke during the wedding ceremony of Sri Goloka dasa and Rupal.

“The demigods are praying, ‘Gayanti devah kila gitakani.’ Please allow us to take a human birth. That is why the human form of life is so special. It is a big responsibility.  The purpose of a man and a woman getting married is to provide some deserving souls to get a human form so they can fulfill the purpose of their existence. That is why this ceremony is so sacred. Not that man and woman get together haphazardly and accidentally produce some children.  It is a very systematic process called ‘samskar‘ which is a process of purification.”

— Bhakti Caru Swami

Bhakti Caru Swami
Svavasa dasa
Giriraj Swami

A square named “Prabhupada Square” in Recife,…
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A square named “Prabhupada Square” in Recife, Brazil!
Deena Bandhu Das: This is probably the only city in the whole world that has a Prabhupada Square! This is a city nearby Recife, Brazil called Caruaru! My dear Godbrother Jagat Vicitra, standing with me in the pic, worked for 5 years to get permission and received it in the Centennial Year! Now he’s working to get permission to put a plaque explaining who Srila Prabhupada is. I originally wanted to post this on the day that Srila Prabhupada arrived in America, but I was doing so much traveling at the time, I had no time.

Updates from the service of the Radhakunda Seva team (Album 75…
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Updates from the service of the Radhakunda Seva team (Album 75 photos)
When our workers dug deep to install a submersible pump, we were thrilled to discover sweet water 45 feet down. Apparently, this is the only sweet water within a three mile radius and this is the water that will fill Lilavati Kunda! We are taking this as a blessed sign from Radha and Krishna that They are pleased with our endeavor to clean and beautify Sakhi Kunda.
See them here: http://goo.gl/XXHKOu

Pattaya, a city in Thailand, Ratha Yatra 2014 (Album 34…
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Pattaya, a city in Thailand, Ratha Yatra 2014 (Album 34 photos)
The chanting of the holy name is so auspicious that it can free everyone from the reactions of sinful activities. If by chance a devotee accidentally performs some sinful activity, the Lord will excuse him, but one should not intentionally perform sinful acts. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 6.3.31 Purport)
See them here: http://goo.gl/dBMGRt

Retaining Wall Construction Begins
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During the last few weeks work on the retaining wall around the building on the utility floor was begun and is almost finished.

The wall, surrounded and packed in by a layer of thick concrete, will retain compressed soil onto the building foundation. The next step will be to start the Sandstone work. This work, very much like the brick work done in other parts of the building, will give rise to further walls and arched windows on this level of the building.

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Prabhupada’s Vision for New Vrindaban: Working Oxen
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New Vrindaban Oxen 1975

Devotees working oxen in New Vrindaban, 1975.

“You should also use the bulls by engaging them in tilling the ground. People may call this the primitive way but it is very practical for engaging the bulls – have them work in cart loading, transporting, etc.” – Srila Prabhupada, January 1974.

Click here to read the rest of the letter at the Brijabasi Spirit website.

Becoming steady
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 30 March 2014, Cape Town, South Africa, Bhagavad-gita Lecture)

Question: How does one become steady in one’s Krsna consciousness?

KKS_kirtanBy depending more and more on Krsna. In the beginning, we are not steady in our Krsna consciousness because we do not depend enough. We want to depend on ourselves. We think, I want to be Krsna conscious and I am just going to make a mental adjustment in my mind – me, I – so that I can be Krsna conscious and I am just doing it now. I am Krsna conscious from now on. Actually I am quite Krsna conscious!’  No! The thing is that we have to depend on devotees, we have to depend on prasadam, on the temple, on the books. We have to depend on all the electronic stuff we can get about Krsna, we have to depend on the Deities’ mercy, and then we have to do something to score it. So, more and more we have become dependent, and over time more and more we are relying on that dependence. Total dependence on Krsna and in that way we become more and more steady – that is the secret.

 

Join us this Sunday, December 7th,2014, to celebrate Advent of Gita from 11.00am to 2.00pm. Hear from His Grace Uttama Sloka Prabhu for a special class on account of **Advent of Gita**
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When?

Sunday,Dec 7th,2014
Program starts at 11 am

Where?

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Brampton, Ontario
L6Y 1P3, Canada
Park underground(free) @ City Hall
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 Bhagavad Gita As It Is 9.34
man-manā bhava mad-bhakto
mad-yājī māṁ namaskuru
mām evaiṣyasi yuktvaivam
ātmānaṁ mat-parāyaṇaḥ

Translation
 
Engage your mind always in thinking of Me, offer obeisances and worship Me. Being completely absorbed in Me, surely you will come to Me.
 
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
About HG Uttama Sloka Dasa
HG Uttama Sloka prabhu joined ISKCON in 1989(23 years ago). He is a Brahmacari and embarked on his round of the world preaching trip.He has been preaching in UK, Russia, USA, Canada and Japan and has been assigned to preach in Scotland as well.H.G. Uttam Sloka Prabhu, who is in his mid forties, has been aspiring to take initiation from HH Indradyumna Swami and has been in the sannyasa waiting list for the past 3 years (as of 2012).Indradyumna Swami is H.G. Uttama Sloka Prabhu’s mentor. 

He is the global coordinator of S.U.N(Spiritual United Nations) which is affiliated to United Nations.

Prabhu also conducts several educational and training programs at various ISKCON centers.

Advent of Bhagavad Gita
Gita Jayanti is the anniversary of the immortal Bhagvad-Gita. Bhagavad Gita was spoken to Arjuna by Sri Krishna Himself on the battlefield of Kruksetra, a little over 5000 years ago. Gita Jayanti is celebrated worldwide by all followers of Sanatana Dharma, who revere Bhagavad Gita as their Divine Mother because She teaches us (in a non-sectarian and scientific manner) how to re-establish our lost relationship with the Supreme Personality of Godhead,Sri Krsna, our Divine Father.  It is especially auspicious to distribute free copies of the Gita on this holy day.
The Bhagavad Gita was spoken to guide the conditioned soul on the path of spiritual advancement. The dominating principle of the Bhagavd Gita is to develop God consciousness. In the details, Sri Krishna explains three primary ways of doing this Karma yoga, Jnana yoga and Bhakti yoga.And then brings forth the single most effective path for returning back to God i.e Bhakti Yoga.
The real essence of the celebration is to bring more people to Krsna, to the wisdom of the Gita. As devotees, we want to bring others to Krsna, and when we do, Krsna is even more pleased. And that is what Gita Jayanti is really meant to do: to please Krsna, to bring the Bhagavad-gita to more people and bring more people to Krsna–and make us all dear to Krsna.
 
COMING UP AHEAD

Saphala
Fasting.....................on Dec 17th,2014
Breakfast.................on Dec18th,2014 b/w 7.46am-10.44am


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.

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Indian Classical Dance Classes
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The dance is performed mainly with the theme of Infinite love of Sri Sri Radha and Krishna.

 
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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!