Bhagavatam-daily 55 – 11.07.45 – Light within the purifying flame of devotion
Preaching program at Iskcon Guyana; Crane- Sri Sri Gaura Nitai…
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Preaching program at Iskcon Guyana; Crane- Sri Sri Gaura Nitai Ashirvad Dham Mandir (Album 36 photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Our relationship with Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is eternal. Nitya-siddha Krishna-prema. The pure souls are eternally in love with Krishna. Simply by chanting the Hare Krishna mantra one revives his original relationship with God and thus becomes so happy that he does not want anything material. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 7.7.39 Purport)
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Rare photo of Srila Prabhupada offering his homage to his Spiritual Master, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura.
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Rare photo of Srila Prabhupada offering his homage to his Spiritual Master, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura.
Gita 02.14 – The material is peripheral, unavoidable and ephemeral – so tolerate it
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Lecture in Mayapur: Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur
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On the auspicious occasion of the disappearance anniversary of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur (10 December 2014), Kadamba Kanana Swami gave this morning’s class in Mayapur, in glorification of him. The recording is available below for download.
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“Uninvited Visitors” at New Govardhana Farm, Australia!
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"Uninvited Visitors" at New Govardhana Farm, Australia!
At the women’s ashrama, now known as the ‘Giri Guesthouse’, the brahmacharinis have recently been receiving some uninvited visitors. Right on tie with the seasonal changes, several carpet pythons have taken up residence in the vicinity.
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December 10th, 2014 – Darshan
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Unboxing deluxe limited edition Bhagavad Gita As It Is (4 min video)
This video is about fundraising efforts to help ISKCON Amsterdam get their own property.
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Gita 02.10 – Change in the seeker’s mood evokes change in the teacher’s mood
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Nov 3rd 1977: Srila Prabhupada speaks with Gaura Govinda Swami
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Puri has lost its sanctity.
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US famous actor Alec Baldwin and his family visit the New York Harinama devotees and gets a Krishna book from their table.
Srila Prabhupada: Many people come and inquire whether they have to give up family life to join the Society, but that is not our mission. One can remaincomfortably in his residence. We simply request everyone to chant the Hare Krishna maha-mantra. (Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Madhya-lila, 7.128 Purport).
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The following transcriptions have been uploaded.
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Who is responsible for the Holocaust – Hitler or the Jews’ karma?
Why does God not protect his devotees today like he protected Prahlad?
Where does people’s evil tendency come from?
When we don’t know what past-life karma caused our present suffering how do we learn?
Could God have prevented the Holocaust?
Is Krishna omninpresent as his energy or personally as the Supersoul?
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If Durga is the superintendent of material nature how can Krishna alone grant liberation?
Is Durga devi a demigodess in the category of jiva tattva?
What is wrong with worship of devatas if one understands them to be devotees of Krishna?
Should the gold in temples be used for social development?
What is the difference between the Gita 9.34 and 18.65?
What does the identification of Krishna with time mean practically?
Are chanting praying and meditation the same?
Why do some scriptures declare other gods to be Supreme?
Is God hard of hearing that his devotees need to chant his names loudly?
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Gita 02.09 – The decision of inaction reflects desperation to learn
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The Art of Kīrtan – Part 2 (Rhythm, Tāla, Clapping)
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The Art of Kīrtan, Part 2 – Tāla (Rhythm)
Kīrtan rhythm is a little different from the modern idea of rhythm. Arguably the Indian concept of rhythm is more complex and sophisticated than the western, globalized concept, but the biggest and most relevant difference is that our modern concept of rhythm is very rigid while kīrtan rhythm done right should be very elastic.
Classical western music has some sense of elasticity in the tempo and rhythmic pattern, but over the last few decades especially machines have defined the tempo of almost all the music we hear almost all the time – with an unyieldingly rigid uniformity. So we have to make some effort to become fully aware of how rhythm should flex to serve and augment the all-important emotional content of the kīrtan.
Speeding up and Slowing Down
The archetypical kīrtan pattern is to begin very slow, gradually enter normal speed, eventually shift to high-speed, and then dramatically bring it back to a very slow tempo and repeat the cycle indefinitely. So there is a pattern of speeding up and slowing down that takes place gradually over the course of many repetitions of the mahā-mantra.
But there is another “speed-up/slow-down” pattern that is at least equally important, and far less understood by most contemporary people doing kīrtan. It is a pattern which spans only a single mantra, and is particularly exaggerated when the kīrtan overall is in one of it’s very-slow phases. The pattern is that the mantra begins slowly and gradually speeds up after coming to the second half (“Hare Rāma…”), increasing the intensity of acceleration as it comes near the end (“Rāma Rāma”), and then suddenly and dramatically slowing back down at the end (the last “Hare Hare”) so that the next repetition of the mantra again starts slowly.
The Beats
You’ve heard how the tempo of beats has to flex and bend with the emotion of the kīrtan, speeding up and slowing down. Now let’s talk about the beats themselves. I will show you the two beats used in at least 90% of all Gauḍiya Kīrtan. Each one has three “speeds.”
Here is the abstract theory on beats. They are made of any number of “particles” (mātra), where only specific mātra are not silent.
I should mention that the idea of accentuating the “1” (the first mātra of a beat) is valid and important in Indian rhythm as well as in western. So, when you hit the “1” you would clap a little louder than the other claps in the beat. (or hit the cymbal or drum with more emphasis than for the other parts of the beat).
Here is a video to explain what all the rest of the scribbles actually sound like:
8-Mātra “Three Beat”
This is the most common beat used in nāma-kīrtan, usually referred to as a “three beat” (“tīn-tāl”). It has 8 mantra, three of which are not silent. Count out the mātra, and clap where you come to a mātra that isn’t silent (indicated below with a “+”). Of course, when you get to 8, immediately start over with 1.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
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+ | + | + |
That’s the “normal speed” version. You should also use a “half-“ and “double-“ speed version to make your kīrtan more rich and enjoyable to Krishna’s ear, listening from within your heart and from all around as well, from all ears.
The best way to note a double and half version of the above is just to speed up or slow down the rate at which you could the mātra out. But to make it more clear on paper I’ll violate the rules a bit and write it out as if the different speeds change the number of mātra in the beat. A “half-speed” version of the 8-matra 3 beat would stretch it’s three beats out over twice as many mātra. So it would look like this on paper:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
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+ |
9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 |
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+ | + |
And a “double-speed” version of the 8-mātra three beat would squeeze it’s three beats into half as many mātra:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
---|---|---|---|
+ | + | + |
So, start a kīrtan off with the slow half-speed “three beat”, gradually let it accelerate a little bit, then, when it feels right, shift it to the normal-speed “three beat.” Let that accelerate gradually, building enthusiasm. Then, when there is enough gusto, shift into double-speed “three beat.” Let that accelerate for a while and when it gets tiring, or when it otherwise feels right, drop it back down one or two notches to normal or half-speed. That is a nice, expressive structure for a simple nāma-kīrtan.
6-Mātra “Two Beat”
This is the second most important and prevalent beat for gauḍiya-nāma-kīrtan. You will commonly hear it referred to as “two-beat” (“du-tāl”). This one has 6 mātra, with only two not silent.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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+ | + |
In half-time this can be written like:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
+ |
7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
+ |
And double time:
1 | 2 | 3 |
---|---|---|
+ | + |

Gita 02.08 – Outer success can’t remove inner distress
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Gita 02.06 – Find way through lose-lose problems by seeking emotional distance
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Gita 02.05 – Hard choices have to be made to avoid harder consequences
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Travel Journal#10.20: New York City Harinam
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(October 2014, part two)
(Sent from Brooklyn, New York, on December 9, 2014)
Occasionally famous people interact with the devotees. Here Alec Baldwin and his family leave after a brief visit. Previously he got a Krishna book from our table.
“Our Giri Govardan: Orange Cherry Halava mountain (me), Besan Ladoo boulders (Braja-raja Dasa), Mango Sweet Rice Radha and Shyam Kunds (Madhavi), Paneer and Pepper Pakora animals and Green Chutney grass (Bhakta Max), Cookie dirt (Ananta Das Sacasa), Saffron Coconut Burfi (Krishna-kripa Das), Rice, Bean Soup, Mashed Taters, Ginger Mint Tea morning Bhoga offering (Rachel), Gulab Jamun Manasi Ganga kund (me). It’s so nice that in the spirit of Harinam (which means working together to glorify Krsna) the New York Harinam Yatra Dham devotees could all come and work together to put together such a nice offering on this auspicious day.”
Mijal and her partners on her documentary project also came and got some nice film of the colorful hill of spiritual food and the altar of Radha Govinda, and Their colorfully dressed devotees.
While interviewing the devotees, Mijal found Mathura-prana Krishna das to have the most fascinating history, and for her final project topic, chose his transition from being a typical American youth to being a Hare Krishna monk. She spent many hours filming and more editing. I hope you enjoy the video (http://youtu.be/oSZvsqUv-jM):
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I Came To Your Country To Chant
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Gita 02.04 – Resolve conflicts among different roles by raising consciousness
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Gita 02.03 – Fight degrading temptation by remembering honoroble position
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Gita 07.04 – Deconstruct the world to concentrate on Krishna
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Family Day At Sri Jagannatha Mandir, Kuala Lumpur
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BY NAVAKISHORA GOPINATH DASA
KUALA LUMPUR - SJMKL Patron Board is pleased to invite all congregation members to a Family Day carnival at Bukit Jalil International Park on Sunday, 14.12.2014 @ 8.30am. Special breakfast and lunch prasadham shall be provided. Bhajans and Group Japa Session will be conducted at Bukit Jalil.
Exciting games, lots of fun activities for all!
Let’s see who is the strongest and mightiest of them all – [Tug of war] - … OR
The nimblest of them all – [Futsal] - … OR
The smartest of them all – [Treasure Hunt]... and more excitements await your participation. Games and activities not to be missed out for children too …
So come to SJMKL as usual for Manggala Arathi and after Guru Puja and bhajan we shall adjourn to Bukit Jalil at 8.00am. Change into sports attire, Register yourself / your family and let’s get the ball rolling …
If Krishna’s Name Approaches Your Mouth…
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If Krishna’s Name Approaches Your Mouth…
“Oh, it is amazing!” Devahūti exclaimed to Kapila, “If your precious name comes even to the tip of anyone’s tongue, even a barbaric dog-eater, that person becomes the most respectable guru! Those who embrace your beloved name have successfully completed all self-disciplines, sacrificial rituals, sacred baths, and studies of divine wisdom. They have surpassed all the evolutions available in even the most advanced human culture.”
— Śrīmad Bhāgavata 3.33.7
aho bata śva-paco ’to garīyān
yaj-jihvāgre vartate nāma tubhyam
tepus tapas te juhuvuḥ sasnur āryā
brahmānūcur nāma gṛṇanti ye te

ISKCON Scarborough devotees attend the 3 day Deity Worship Seminar in New Vrindavan
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Hare Krishna!
Please accept our humble obeisances!
All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
All glories to Sri Guru and Sri Gauranga!
Nine ISKCON Scarborough devotees attended the 3 day Deity worship Seminar in New Vrindavan (West Virginia) from Dec 5th to Dec 7th 2014
ISKCON Scarborough devotees with HG Malati DD and HG Jayananda prabhu

Here is an article from www.planetiskcon.com about the recent Deity Worship Seminar
New Vrindaban Hosts Its Second Deity Worship Seminar
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By New Vrndavan, USA ( December 9, 2014 at 6:00 am) · Filed under Uncategorized
Sunday morning, Dec. 7, was the last day of the Deity Worship Seminars here in New Vrindaban. This was the second Deity Worship Seminar taught by His Grace Jayananda prabhu in New Vrindaban. Jayananda explained, “We did a very short seminar last year, but we wanted to increase the depth of this seminar. So this weekend we offered a full 20 hours of study. It was very detailed but it is going well.” ISKCON Deity Worship Minister for North America Jayananda is a disciple of Bhakti-Tirtha Swami, and was trained in Deity Worship at the Mayapur Academy in West Bengal.
The 26 participants, from such places as D.C. and Potomac, MD, and including New Vrindaban’s pujaris, learned about how the Lord is present in His deity form, as well as the goal and proper mood of deity worship, dressing, mantras, mudras and festival abhisheks.

Jayananda prabhu, carefully trained in all aspects of Deity worship, leading the seminar in NV.
One pujari gentleman from the Washington, D.C. area said, “These workshops are reinforcing many things I’ve already learned in deity worship, plus I’m learning so many new things. Plus, I wouldn’t miss an opportunity to visit New Vrindaban! It’s beautiful here!”
One pujari woman told us, “Jayananda prabhu is very approachable, and easy to understand. He makes these seminars very clear to everyone. I appreciate that. We can even ask him about any Deity issues we have, and he seems happy to help.”
Srila Prabhupada’s vision for New Vrindaban included spiritual education, focused on loving Krsna, as one of the 5 main goals for this community. The association of the devotees, focused around important Krsna conscious themes, such as proper deity worship, is the life of a devotee. New Vrindaban is looking forward to hosting many more such programs in the future.

An attentive crowd listens carefully.

Over 25 devotees attended.
The path of the heart
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If we walk the path of the heart, the path that we really believe in, then our life is a LIFE! When we walk the path that everyone expects us to walk and that others have thought out for us, we may walk it, but we may never be happy.