Is the Gita a religious book or a secular book?
Is secularism against the Vedic tradition?
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November 22nd, 2014 – Darshan
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Crow Collection of Asian Art.
A Night in India from 6pm to…
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Crow Collection of Asian Art.
A Night in India from 6pm to midnight. Step into the world of famous painter B.G. Sharma with the exhibition Seeing and Believing: Krishna in the Art of B. G. Sharma and a full schedule of activities, dances and performances!
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Japa Marathon During Bhishma Panchaka at Bhaktivedanta National School – Sreedham Mayapur
The unending enthusiasm of the children was much inspiring. As many as 2,600,000 holy names of the Lord were chanted by the students in JUST 5 days! Towards the end, in appreciation of the enthusiasm exhibited by the students by Chanting the name of Lord a small celebration was held and cakes were distributed to all the children and gifts were awarded to 19 students who chanted maximum number of rounds.
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ISKCON India Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Prabhupada’s Leaving…
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ISKCON India Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Prabhupada’s Leaving for U.S
ISKCON is ramping up for its mega 50th anniversary celebrations, with events to be held all over the world throughout the year 2016. These will commemorate the day Founder-Acharya Srila Prabhupada officially registered the society in New York on July 11th, 1966. But ISKCON will warm up for that by celebrating another 50th in 2015. They’ll commemorate both Prabhupada’s leaving Kolkata on the steamship Jaladuta on August 13th, 1965, and his arriving in Boston, USA on September 17th. ISKCON India’s Eastern temples have banded together with chairman Sankarshan Nitai Das to organize events centered around the first part of his journey.
Below: The Scottish Church College, where Prabhupada was educated as a young man
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Harinama in Melbourne
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Harinama in Melbourne
Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s transcendental mission is to distribute love of Godhead to everyone. Anyone who accepts God as the Supreme can take to the process of chanting Hare Krishna and become a lover of God.
(Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Adi-lila, 4.41 Purport)
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BVN School Celebrates Kartik
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Japa Marathon During Bhishma Panchaka at Bhaktivedanta National School – Sreedham Mayapur Bhaktivedanta National School was started in the year 2003 and is now in its 12th year. The School has got affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) this year. Admission to the school is open to all. A total of 609 students […]
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Prabhupada Encourages the Start of a Nursery School in New Vrindaban – February 1972
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Srila Prabhupada giving a cookie to Vishnu & Sankirtan in the Bahulaban Temple, New Vrindaban, June 1976
“Your idea to start a nursery school in New Vrindaban is very good proposal and you may immediately try for it by cooperatively consulting amongst yourselves how to do it.” – Srila Prabhupada, February 1972.
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HG Rupanuga Prabhu / SB 10.72.12-14
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Take Shelter Of The Holy Name
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Smuggling treasure
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 29 September 2014, Pretoria, South Africa, House Program)
Harikesh was very smart, very intelligent. So when they were smuggling books behind the Iron Curtain, they had two vans that were exactly the same. One van would drive over the border, out of the East Bloc, empty and then they would change the number plates and then the other one van, exactly the same, would go back. Then the driver would say, “I am back…yeah. I forgot. I forgot something and I need to go back.” Then they went back with a van filled with books, hidden in different panels. In this way, they smuggled so many books into the East Bloc.
Purchase That Place
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Bhagavatam-daily 36 – 11.07.26 – Presence of knowledge begs questions about its source and use
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Gita 02.55 – The holy name takes our quest for happiness beyond the mind to the soul
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Ayurveda Daily
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Ayurveda Daily
The term Ayurveda is derived from two Sanskrit words: ‘ayus’ meaning life and ‘vid’ meaning knowledge. The “science of life”, Ayurveda, is increasingly popular the world over, as people look for alternatives to allopathic care. The Ayurvedic teachings have huge amounts of valuable insights into all aspects of our lives, from the food we eat, to the times we sleep and rise. Did you know that with just a few simple changes to your daily routine, you can make a big difference to your health, well-being and effectiveness in all aspects of your life? Come and find out more at the College of Vedic Studies, as we continue with the Ayurveda Series.
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TOVP cake at friend raising party in Dubai recently (Album 50…
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TOVP cake at friend raising party in Dubai recently (Album 50 photos)
There may be so many impediments for a person who is chanting Hare Krishna. Nonetheless, tolerating all these impediments, one should continue to chant so that at the end of one’s life one can have the full benefit of Krishna consciousness. Bhagavad-Gita 8.5 Purport.
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Harinama Perth City – 21 November 2014 (Album 41 photos)
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Harinama Perth City - 21 November 2014 (Album 41 photos)
The easiest way to control the mind, as suggested by Lord Caitanya, is chanting “Hare Krishna,” the great mantra for deliverance, in all humility. Bhagavad-Gita, 6.34 Purport.
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Thoughts on Thanksgiving
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Tirumala Hills
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ISKCON India Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Prabhupada’s Leaving for U.S.
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ISKCON is ramping up for its worldwide 50th anniversary celebrations throughout the year 2016. These will commemorate the day Srila Prabhupada officially registered the society in New York on July 11th, 1966. But ISKCON will warm up for that by celebrating both Prabhupada’s leaving Kolkata on the steamship Jaladuta on August 13th, 1965, and his arriving in Boston, USA on September 17th.
Atlantic Forest Camp to Give Brazilian Youth Fun Spiritual Experience
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Brazilian and international youth aged 12 to 16 will get the opportunity to experience Krishna consciousness in a fun way at the first ever Radha Krishna Camp in January, which is summertime in Brazil. It will be held amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Ibirapitanga Reserve, part of the remaining 7% of the Atlantic Rainforest preserved by the Brazilian government.
ISKCON Finland to Crowdfund New Helsinki Manor Temple
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After a two-year struggle following the end of their rent contract at their temple of the past twenty years, Finnish devotees have secured a new temple for rent, a beautiful Manor in the Helsinki. Now, they’re applying modern technology to realize an ever-elusive dream: they’re attempting to use crowdfunding to purchase the Manor and make it the first temple ISKCON Finland has ever owned outright.
ISKCON Visakhapatnam Still Rebuilding After Cyclone
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Devotees are still rebuilding their temple complex in the city of Visakhapatnam after Cyclonic Storm Hudhud ravaged it back in October. The cyclone blew through the province of Andhra Pradesh on India’s East Coast at speeds of 109 mph, causing $11 billion USD in damage and killing over 100 people. Fortunately, it spared the devotees and the Deities at ISKCON Visakhapatnam, but destroyed the community’s gift shop, dioramas, temple shed, and goshala (cow shelter)
The Bhopal Disaster’s Toxic Legacy
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Russian ISKCON Devotee Wears Prabhupada Shirt at the Russian Voice Contest
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The Jewel of Humility
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The Jewel of Humility
A crystal-clear look at one of the priceless ornaments of the transcendentalist.
The underlying basis for humility must be knowledge of our humble position in relation to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna. When we perceive how insignificant we truly are, and when we understand how we have foolishly identified with our temporal bodies and minds, then we can humbly conclude that we are indeed fallen. We need guidance to understand ourselves as spiritual and to learn to position ourselves in a devotional exchange with God. Such stirrings, or realizations, constitute the beginnings of the wonderful humility described by Lord Caitanya.
Every day we are humiliated here in the material world. Just to be here is embarrassing. For the pure soul to fall into this state is shameful. What are these bodies we hold so dear, anyway? A thin sheath of skin encasing an assortment of foul-smelling ingredients, a breeding ground for disease, and an open invitation to pain, senility, and death. Yet the bewildered spirit soul is content to build a complex identity on this arrangement of flesh and bone, thinking, “I am a white Anglo-Saxon American male,” or whatever. We spend an entire lifetime serving these bodies with constant feeding, grooming, and rest, and in the end they simply become shriveled and useless.
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Reading and discussing Cc Adi 4, with Devamrta and Niranjana Maharajas
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Radha Priya Mataji Leaves Her Body
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Good questions from Dayavira, Mohana, Nanda and Adhoksaja Krsna
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Like what activities differentiate that one devotee takes birth in Krsna’s lila and another in Bauma Vrndavana?
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November 21st, 2014 – Darshan
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HG Mother Sucarya / The Krishna Book
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Why does Gita 7.25 use yoga-maya instead of maha-maya?
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From Keshava Kashmiri P
Srila prabhupada have many times stated the difference between mahamaya and yogamaya in his purports . but this specific verse of bhagavad gita talks about ,how lord krishna covers his identity from the people who are not devotees (as stated “fools and unintelligent ” ) then why krishna uses a word yogamaya ,and not mahamaya . By yogamaya potency ,krishna’s devotees like gopis ,arjuna ,mother yashoda ,krishna hideS his identity of being supreme lord ,so that he can relish the sweetness of his devotees love in various rasa . whereas mahamaya is specifically used to bewilder atheist and faithless .then wouldn’t it be more appropriate ,if verse 7.25 would have talked about mahamaya
PLEASE EXPLAIN .
Does the Gita ask Arjuna to choose job over family?
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The Gita asks Arjuna to choose his kshatriya-dharma (his job) over his kula-dharma (his family duty). So isn't it anti-family?
Should prostitution be legalized in India?
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The National Woman's Commission and the Indian Government are considering this. What is the Vedic perspective on it?
Gita 03.16 – Absorption in higher things that connects us with the highest reality brings the highest happiness
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The Matrix of Illusion
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Take up the challenge!
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 29 October 2014, Vrindavan, India, Srimad Bhagavatam 5.13.22)
Kunti Devi is explaining that one must be materially exhausted and take no more pride in the position of one’s birth, wealth, learning or beauty. However, it is very challenging to overcome tendencies of taking pride in those things. On Srila Prabhupada’s disappearance day, I was allowed to speak for a few minutes. I had a point in my mind that Srila Prabhupada was the most challenging personality the world has ever seen; no one ever challenged world more than he did. He challenged in all kind of ways.
First of all, he challenged the world by his presence, just by being who he was, by being such an unalloyed pure devotee, so totally selfless – by being ready to do anything and everything to spread Krsna consciousness to a point that is just mind blowing!
Furthermore, he challenged the world by his teachings that were completely uncompromised – four regulative principles, minimum sixteen rounds – so challenging for us as we have to do it every day. Every moment in our life, we seem to be challenged and in that challenge, we know very well that we are falling short… We know that maybe externally we are his follower but internally how much are we truly? We recognize that we want, to a certain extent, a comfortable position and some recognition – some janma, some aisvarya, some sruta, some sribhir – some recognition for who we are, for what we have, for what we know; and we consider ourselves very handsome, aristocratic and beautiful. So, we are challenged! And when we become dull headed, then that challenge just does not touch us as we become complacent and simply do not care.
There are extreme examples, like in this temple in the past, there was one devotee who had a bead bag but we found out that there were no beads inside! That is kind of missing the point, isn’t it? But even if we may have beads – are we really chanting or are we counting our rounds? To what extent are we really taking things to our heart or are we just dull headed? Our dull headedness, our inner resistance, is due to the mode of ignorance. It is due to our unwillingness and stubbornness that we do not want to follow; it is due to pride that covers us over. So, this dull headedness is a serious problem.
Still, Srila Prabhupada says that arguments offered by pure devotees to their disciples are so convincing that even a dull headed disciple is immediately enlightened with spiritual knowledge. It is a fact – in this movement, it is difficult to just go on automatic pilot and not be confronted with our own shortcomings, because again and again, we hear it and read about it. We are confronted by that theme that returns again and again that we should do better – wake up calls are coming so many times.
So we should ourselves take the medicine. Why wait for someone else to bring it to us, why wait for someone to bring and say, ‘Take your pills?’ In other words, we ourselves have to turn to the pure devotee. Nowadays, everything is so widely available electronically. To have some lectures of Srila Prabhupada or any vaisnava on our phone is very easy, but to push that button, to turn it on, seems to be very difficult! But we must make that effort, to go all the way and lift the hand and push the button. Oh, it is very painful for the finger to push! But that much effort has to be made. And that is where our dullness tends to interfere. We feel, ‘Too much trouble – my phone is all the way on the other side of the room! Too difficult!’ No time, no this, no that!
So what we need in our life is a culture of cultivation of Krsna consciousness. That is what Srila Rupa Gosvami had explained, krsnanusilanam, that we must cultivate our Krsna consciousness. A regular practice or cultivation of Krsna consciousness is also what Krsna mentions in Bhagavad-gita (8.8), abhyasa yoga-yuktena cetasa anya-gamina. It does not just come by hearing once – we are too dull – we have to hear it a hundred times and if we hear it a thousand times then maybe we will think, ‘Well, maybe I should actually also do this. Somehow or other, I got this idea that maybe I should follow this.’ That is what it takes before we are actually ready to act upon it. So let us hear about Krsna!
Where do they take Srila Prabhupadas books like hot…
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Where do they take Srila Prabhupadas books like hot cakes?
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Mexico, for sure this is one of best places for spreading Yuga Dharma Harinam Sankirtan. People here are very open and taking Mahaprabhus mercy with full enthusiasm. They are taking Srila Prabhupadas books like hot cakes and are opening them to read on the spot. We are very thankful to all the kind hearted devotees here who helped us spread the Holy Name in Mexico.
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