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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 29 September 2014, Pretoria, South Africa, House Program)

ct75-003The stories of Brahmananda show incredible surrender. Are we ready to just take an order, no matter what? That is why I am saying that when we read this, hear this, and when we meet Brahmananda then we see so much love for Prabhupada and so much faith in Prabhupada and such conviction and dedication to Prabhupada. It is like inconceivable… extraordinary!

This is the most wonderful thing because we cannot approach Krsna directly. Nobody can. We have to approach him through his devotee and there is a chain of devotees. We approach devotees and they approach devotees. Prabhupada gave Krsna consciousness to us in a way that we can fit it in our modern life. If we would have to go back to traditional India, could we do it? Could we live that simple? Could we live that austere like the sadhus who were living before in India or even right now? I mean, could we? It would be very tough, very austere. Simply chant all day? Could we do it? Sixteen rounds and even during the sixteen rounds we think of so many other things to do. Send some SMSs (text messages) in-between and do anything but chanting. The mind wants to do anything but chanting. Then you think, “Oh! This is important. This, I have to do right away.” Any opportunity to interrupt our chanting, that is natural to us. So these points are there.

019For us, everything has been simplified. So we understand that Brahmananda is an intimate associate of Srila Prabhupada. There is no doubt about it, not an ordinary person at all. Therefore, I tell everyone, I will tell you also, that he lives in Vrindavan and he likes it when devotees come to visit him. He likes it very much. It is not that you cannot see him, that he is too big a devotee to see. Not at all. That is not Brahmananda at all. He is happy to see any devotee. He is very personal and interested in devotees.

So after Pakistan, Srila Prabhupada sent Brahmananda to Africa. He gave him some time in Bombay to take a deep breath and then he said, “Hmmm… yes, now that you have done this, I think you should go to Africa.” That was the next assignment. At that time, he was in charge of all of Africa, of all the preaching in Africa; even South Africa was also under Brahmananda.

Although he could not come here, visa issues and that, he made arrangements for South Africa. And he made arrangements to start preaching in Kenya. Later he also went to Nigeria. Nigeria, he said, was totally different – people were so interested. In Kenya, it was tough but Nigeria, it really took off even then, foreboding what was to come.

So therefore, we should all go see Brahmananda. I have sent many devotees there. Sometimes, like last time, he was giving a lecture and I did not know about it and then I heard so I came late. So, I kind of ran in and I was just in time. He had already started. He just stopped the lecture and said, “Some of your boys came!”

He likes that. He remembers everybody. Big man, big heart. He likes to embrace many people and therefore can take interest in the life of many. Such wonderful devotees. Yeah, so we need the blessing of these devotees, the blessing of the vaisnavas. We should not be shy.

Sacred Maharashtra, India (Album 137 photos) Indradyumna Swami:…
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Sacred Maharashtra, India (Album 137 photos)
Indradyumna Swami: While traveling through Maharashtra, India, to organize our festival tour here early next year, I have taken the opportunity to visit a number of holy places in this western part of the country. There are many sacred rivers, ancient temples and saintly personalities throughout this lush and green part of India. In one temple we visited a deity of Lord Nrsimhadeva deep inside an underground cave. Traveling by bus, car, train ( and elephant! ) I have found the people here courteous and kind, and as always, curious to see and talk to a western devotee of the Lord. I am also pleased to see that ISKCON has a number of successful temples and projects throughout beautiful Maharashtra. [ Photos by Indradyumna Swami and Rupvilas dasa ]
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On Thanksgiving. Radhanatha Swami: In order for that spirit of…
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On Thanksgiving.
Radhanatha Swami: In order for that spirit of loving service – the spirit of bhakti – to grow, a very essential element is thanksgiving, or gratitude. The seed of love can only take root and grow if it is in fertile soil. Gratitude is that fertile soil. Whatever spiritual practices we do, like chanting God’s names, coming to satsanga, doing seva, all of these things are like watering the seed of that love that is within us. But that watering process will be ever more effective to the degree that our consciousness, or our heart, is a field of gratitude.
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Street Spirituality High streets are intriguing places; a…
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Street Spirituality
High streets are intriguing places; a microcosm of modern life. It’s where people descend in their thousands, searching for something extra to enrich their existence. These urban hubs are a melting pot of entertainers, campaigners, shoppers, beggars and advertisers, a marketplace for the latest commodities and ideas, a space for meeting, sharing and exploring. Here you’ll find people from every imaginable socio-economic background, swarming like bees around a hive.
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Assessments in Mayapur Academy (Album 11 photos)
“The essence of all Vedic knowledge-comprehending the three kinds of Vedic activity, the Vedic hymns, and the processes for satisfying the demigods-is included in the eight syllables Hare Krishna Hare Krishna. This is the reality of all Vedanta. The chanting of the holy name is the only means to cross the ocean of nescience.” (Narada-pancharatra)
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Hare Krishna Melbourne (Album 5 photos) “The Children at…
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Hare Krishna Melbourne (Album 5 photos)
“The Children at the Albert Park kinder had been excited about us doing a program there since the day we met with the teachers to arrange the program. Being a kindergarten we made a few modifications to the program from the one we usually take into primary and high schools. We had traditional wear, face painting, stories from the puranas, kirtan, henna art, maha cupcakes and maha garlands.
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Street Spirituality
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High streets are intriguing places; a microcosm of modern life. It’s where people descend in their thousands, searching for something extra to enrich their existence. These urban hubs are a melting pot of entertainers, campaigners, shoppers, beggars and advertisers, a marketplace for the latest commodities and ideas, a space for meeting, sharing and exploring. Here you’ll find people from every imaginable socio-economic background, swarming like bees around a hive.

Enter the monks. Yes, you read it right. Crazy as it may sound, this is where we spend many days and weeks; standing on street corners, speaking to random people, and showing them spiritual books. It’s quite a task to stop someone in their tracks, cut through the myriad of thoughts, penetrate the bubble of their life and begin a dialogue about deeper subject matter. Some people naturally tune in to the concept of spirituality and wisdom, while others are sceptical, uninterested and otherwise-engaged. Either way we always have a laugh, a smile and learn something from each other!

Amongst whatever else I do in life, this simple and sublime activity is what I enjoy most. It’s a humble attempt to positively contribute to the world, and something which reconnects me with my calling. Sometimes it’s agonizingly difficult, other times it feels like a dream-like drama being orchestrated by higher powers. Either way, it’s where I feel at home. My most memorable, magical and moving experiences in life have been in bustling high streets sharing spirituality with people. With the arrival of the festive season, we embark upon another month-long tour. The rough route for this year: London – Birmingham – Manchester – Liverpool – Leeds – York – Bolton – Chester – Worcester – Southampton – Poole – Bournemouth – Portsmouth – Chichester – Winchester – London (and a lot of smaller towns in between!). Maybe see you along the way...

Here are some clips from our summer adventures:

Haladhara, Citraketu, Kundam and Vraja-kumara ask about the language of Goloka, articificial conception whether only ISKCON give access to Goloka and how to pronounce “Damodara”
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Xmas Book Marathon Every December the entire ISKCON world…
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Xmas Book Marathon
Every December the entire ISKCON world focuses its attention on Srila Prabhupada’s transcendental book distribution: it’s fun, easy and something we can all get involved in. We would like to conclude this amazing year at Bhaktivedanta Manor with a very special offering to Srila Prabhupada. We want to make this year’s marathon historic!
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Marathon month begins!
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On 19112014 in Mayapur Book distribution Marathon Month was inaugurated in the auspicious assembly of many senior vaisnavas and in the presence of Sri Sri Radha Madhava. In the Radha Madhava temple hall H.H Bhakti Purusottama swami, H.H Bhakti Chaitanya swami and many more senior devotees spoke on Book distribution and Srila Prabhupada as well […]

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A visit to Sri Mayapur International School (Album 46…
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A visit to Sri Mayapur International School (Album 46 photos)
The students of Sri Mayapur International School are fortunate to get the opportunity to hear about Krishna from senior devotees in the holy dham. In the last week there were classes in school given by H.H Bhakti Caitanya Maharaja, who spoke about the pastime of the killing of Dhenukasura
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Study suggests more dairy, less diabetes Diets rich in high-fat…
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Study suggests more dairy, less diabetes
Diets rich in high-fat dairy products could protect against type 2 diabetes (T2D), researchers say. People who consumed eight or more servings of cream, high-fat fermented milk, yogurt, cheese, or butter had a 23 percent reduction in their risk of developing T2D compared with people who consumed one serving or less. This association did not hold true for low-fat dairy products or fats derived from meat. [EASD, Abstract 62] “The decreased risk at high intakes of high-fat dairy products, but not of low-fat dairy products, indicate that dairy fat may at least partly explain observed protective associations between dairy intake and T2D,” said lead researcher Dr. Ulrika Ericson, of the Lund University Diabetes Center in Malmö, Sweden.
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Sri Nama Sankirtana Adhivasa at Sri Jagannatha Mandir
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SRI NAMA SANKIRTANA ADIVASA

(Inauguration Ceremony) 

FRIDAY 28/11/2014 

SRI JAGANNATHA MANDIR, KUALA LUMPUR

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Upon collecting and arranging all kinds of articles and inviting everyone to mercifully come and attend the program.

žYou are all Vaisnava devotees of the Lord and therefore I humbly pray to you to please complete this ceremony by your merciful glance.

žThus humbly praying and receiving all the great (mahanta) stalwart devotees of the Lord to join the adhivasa inaugural ceremony of the congregational chanting of the holy names of the Lord.

žOnly by immense good fortune one gets the association of such an assembly of Vaisnavas and therefore tomorrow we will have a great festival.

žWhere you all will relish the sweet pastimes of Sri Krishna and all your desires will be fulfilled.

žIn this way Vrndavana däsa humbly glorifies the moonlike Lord Sri Krsna Caitanya Mahäprabhu and all of His devotees.

Sri Nama Sankirtana Adivasa Ceremony at Sri Jagannatha Mandir
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SRI NAMA SANKIRTANA ADIVASA

(Inauguration Ceremony) 

FRIDAY 28/11/2014 

SRI JAGANNATHA MANDIR, KUALA LUMPUR

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Upon collecting and arranging all kinds of articles and inviting everyone to mercifully come and attend the program.

žYou are all Vaisnava devotees of the Lord and therefore I humbly pray to you to please complete this ceremony by your merciful glance.

žThus humbly praying and receiving all the great (mahanta) stalwart devotees of the Lord to join the adhivasa inaugural ceremony of the congregational chanting of the holy names of the Lord.

žOnly by immense good fortune one gets the association of such an assembly of Vaisnavas and therefore tomorrow we will have a great festival.

žWhere you all will relish the sweet pastimes of Sri Krishna and all your desires will be fulfilled.

žIn this way Vrndavana däsa humbly glorifies the moonlike Lord Sri Krsna Caitanya Mahäprabhu and all of His devotees.

Time
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Time

“Prabhu,” Devahūti would request, “please also answer my question about time.”

“The supernatural thing which causes all forms to evolve from the great primal origin is called ‘Time,’” Kapila explained. “It is feared by those with separatist vision.”

“Why?” She would ask.

“Time is the powerful master,” Kapila explained. “In comparison to time everyone and everything is weak and subordinate. It destroys the very things it sustains, and is inescapably omnipresent.”

“Surely some good comes from time, also.” She would say.

“Yes,” Kapila explained. “Time is also known as “Viṣṇu,” since, like Viṣṇu it causes good deeds to bear fruit.”

“Does time discriminate and show partiality,” she would wonder, “giving harsh results to some and gentle results to others?”

“No,” Kapila explained. “Time loves no one, hates no one, and makes no treaties. Time never sleeps, and thus it impartially ruins those who sleep.”

Devahūti understood that if we are “awake” and make good use of time, we can evolve towards auspiciousness. If we “sleep” and neglect to make good use of time, we devolve towards inauspiciousness.

Everyone should observe time respectfully, as if fearful of its punishment. Even the forces of nature obey time, for if they don’t there will be no sequentiality, and nothing will ever happen. Kapila explained, “The wind blows, the sun heats, the heavens send rain, the stars shine, the trees, vines and bushes bear their seasonal flowers and fruits, the rivers flow, the ocean remains contained, fire burns, the mountain-bearing earth does not sink, space holds the atmosphere, seven substances grow into bodies for living creatures, the gods create, maintain, and destroy this world… aeon after aeon everything animate and inanimate evolves and functions due to obeying the sequentiality of time.”

Kapila concluded, “Time is endless, but ends everything. Time is beginningless, but begins everything. Time is never born, never ages, and never dies, but it causes people to give birth to other people, who age, and are finally destroyed by death.”

— From Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.29.3745.


Srila Prabhupada Envisions a “New” Vrindaban
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As early as January 1968, he was issuing specific instructions about the community to his disciples: “The Ashram may be named as "ISKCON-Nagari or New Vrindaban.” And from May 1968 – the year when New Vrindaban was established -- he issued a string of letters to his disciples describing exactly how he envisioned the community. 

Two Days To Go
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With just two days to go, and the arrival of some of our guest kirtaneers, the mood is getting set as we heard from Ojasvi Dasa in UNITEN yesterday. So get excited and get ready for the

ADIVAS (Inauguration Ceremony) 

FRIDAY 28/11/2014 

SRI JAGANNATHA MANDIR, KUALA LUMPUR

 

This is a prelude event ushering in auspiciousness for the Kirtan Mela Malaysia event on 29/11/2014 and 30/11/2014

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Youth to Make a Difference on Mexico Mission
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Around forty North American youth aged 17 and up will spend this Christmas and New Year’s on the adventure of a lifetime. Traveling 7,000 miles all the way from Alachua, Florida to Cancun, Mexico and back on ISKCON Youth Ministry’s Krishna Culture Tour bus,  they’ll stage festivals and change lives all over Mexico.

Become eager for mercy!
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 29 October 2014, Vrindavan Dham, India, Srimad Bhagavatam 5.13.22)

KKS_vrindavan_2014In the beginning of our spiritual life, we come with lots of enthusiasm. Then, after some time, we lose that initial fire and we come in a realm of struggling with all the high standards of Krsna consciousness. We do not feel the same inspiration that we had in the beginning. Then, what do we do? At that point, what can we do?

Srila Prabhupada explains that one must chant in a mood of a helpless child.  So, when we become helpless, when we realize, ‘Actually, I am not a great devotee, I am struggling, it is not easy! It is very challenging, maybe too challenging!’  Then, all we have left is to look for mercy, as much mercy as possible, because it is mercy that can change us. On our own strength, we are lacking, we do not have the determination and conviction to just act on the level of pure devotion even after hearing all the good instructions. Then, all that is left for us to do is to look for as much mercy as possible. Because, through that mercy, we will change and we will get a desire!

It is not difficult to be a pure devotee if we would want to be, the problem is that we do not want to be. We are holding onto our material conditioning and therefore we do not get nourishment from devotional service. But, by mercy, we can go beyond! Therefore, with time, as we are realizing more and more how much we are falling short in being pure devotees, more and more, we become eager for mercy. That mercy is available in so many ways: in service, in hearing from the vaisnavas, in prasadam, in giving donations – in so many opportunities and so many forms. One has to be eager to look for it, to take it and to look for opportunities.

lotus-feetIn the Caitanya Caritamrta, there is a famous story of Gundica marjana, the cleansing of the temple, where all the devotees were cleansing and competing with each other. Some did very well and others did little less well, and Lord Caitanya would chastise those. But there was this one Brahmana, who suddenly saw the lotus feet of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu in front of him, and he took the pot of water which was meant to wash the temple and instead, he washed the lotus feet of Lord Caitanya and drank that water!

Lord Caitanya complained to Svarup Damodar, ‘Look what your Bengali vaisnava has done!’  Svarup Damodar, being the senior most of Bengali devotees, took him and threw him out of the temple, but that devotee danced the whole way because he drank the water from Mahaprabhu’s feet. No one else saw that opportunity! So we have to be awake to see the opportunities – ample opportunities – here and everywhere in the world created by Srila Prabhupada. Let us take advantage!

 

New Ox Barn Under Construction
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Protecting cows is one of the most important activities of the New Vrindaban Community The Vedas, Saints and Sadhus, and the Lord Krishna Himself proclaim that service and protection of Mother Cow is the greatest solution for mankind’s suffering, the path to real peace.

Since 1967, the New Vrindaban community has been protecting and serving her resident cows and oxens with a similar standard to what Lord Krishna Himself practiced five thousand years ago. Radhanath Swami was one of the pioneers of that program. This is a divine and harmonious relationship.As the cow is the mother so the bull is the father of society. The bull represents Dharma (Religion).

New Vrindaban had the good fortune of getting 10 bull calves born over the last 18 months. We took it as a sign of Lord Krsna to start an significant ox program. When the oxen plow the field mother earth becomes completely happy and satisfied and provides all that we need. Hence the society at large becomes happy when the oxen work. In today’s world cows are disrespected and bulls are no longer used, hence society and family structures are falling apart. By Krishna’s desire this wonderful act of protecting the oxen by building this ox barn is taking place so that mother earth becomes happy again. This is your chance to be a part of this wonderful opportunity and spiritual history in North America. You can secure your  own’s family welfare by giving these oxen a home to stay and work. They are counting on you! Every donation is welcome.

For a donation of $251 or more a team of miniature oxen with a bullock kart will be offered to the Deities of Radha Vrindaban Chandra and come to your home altar as prasadam.

Please refer a friend! Like this you can give everyone an opportunity to please Lord Krishna very much.

Our total budget for this ox barn construction is $250,000. We need to ahev this amount by the end of February so that we have the barn built by the end of march.

Please open your heart and donate to protect the oxen and secure our future.

Download a pdf copy of the brochure here.