Srila Prabhupada once explained the festival this way: “Krishna was just a toy in the hands of the Gopis, so one day the Gopis decided that we shall decorate Him. Pusya abhisheka means a ceremony to decorate the deity profusely with flowers, ornaments, cloths. After there should be lavish feasting and a procession through the […]
By Maharishi Das Two days ago I had another wonderful experience while visiting the hospital that I thought I would share. I thought I was going for another routine lung function check up (which I do not like so much but tolerate). To my surprise I was told after the Lung function I could also Read More...
The festival of Gaura Purnima is upon us once more, and whether you are physically present or not, we gladly invite you to join us in celebrating! Take advantage of the chance this year to serve Sri Pancha Tattva on Gaura Purnima and receive Gauranga Mahaprabhu’s unending blessings!Please watch out for the Seva Sponsorship Forms […]
The Great Escape: Sanatana Goswami’s determination to serve Lord Caitanya The Great Escape: Sanatana Goswami’s determination to serve Lord Caitanya Read More...
Image Source: Wikipedia, By Marek.69 talk – Marek Kośniowski, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5544448 To His Holiness Pope Francis Members of the Roman Catholic Church January 1, 2023 The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) extends our heartfelt condolences to all of our friends and colleagues in the Roman Catholic Church, who are feeling great loss […]
(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 2 January 2023, Vrndavana, India, Balarama Hall Q&A Program)
In the Caitanya-caritamrta, Srila Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami has given us a verse which is an open invitation. He is saying that if you are interested in logic and arguments, then apply them to the mercy of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. By doing so, you will experience amazement in your heart. So that is the foundation of this movement that the mercy of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is flowing, and the topmost love of God is made available to the most fallen. That is what happened and what is still happening everyday and every moment in our spiritual life. We are seeing how people have no idea what we are doing but are somehow becoming touched by this movement. Not only are some becoming convinced by the arguments found in the books, but many are unknowingly engaging in some devotional service. That level of ajnata-sukriti of unknown spiritual benefit is tremendous. There is one example where in one lecture, Srila Prabhupada is speaking about the microphone and saying that, “We don’t need a microphone, but we use a microphone to purify the microphone-maker”. That is extraordinary, that the potency of this movement is benefitting the microphone-maker also! In this way, all things and people that are engaged in devotional service are sharing the benefits. The impact of the sankirtana movement is way beyond our imagination but just by such revelations, we can begin to think about the mercy of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and how far it extends, and how the entire world is changed by this movement. And then our life is also changed!
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The TOVP Fundraising Department is pleased to announce the Doors of the Dhama Campaign to fund the production of sixteen doors surrounding the Nrsimhadeva altar. The entire Nrsimhadeva Wing and altar is scheduled to open in October, 2023.
Set within specially designed glass frames with decorative marble borders are sixteen 9’/3m x 11’/4m Burma teakwood doors in the Nrsimhadeva Hall opening to the walkway circling the interior of the TOVP. They have been exquisitely designed by Svaha and Rangavati prabhus, and work is currently going on to install the frames and borders.
Only sixteen doors are available for sponsorship. Go the Doors of the Dhama page and make your pledge today!
This is for all of our preachers in the Far East. May it give them more preaching information to use in their location to help convince people of their connection with Vedic culture. Bharatvarsha’s beginnings go back to a very long way in time and it is almost certain that the results or influence that is seen today around the world, in the main, were not achieved by military expeditions or conquest, but by peaceful trading and religious teaching, and thereby all the more permanent. This is especially the case when it is generally seen that people who are forced to change cultures or religions often divert to something else as soon as the opportunity arises. Continue reading "Vedic Contributions in the Orient → Dandavats"
“Into the Stillness” New Year’s Message 2023 Stop—where are you running? Everything you seek lies inside: Soul, God, happiness, and joy. You might miss it all If you keep searching outside. (Found on the walls of a medieval monastery) Please consider that the most essential things in life are invisible. Breath, life force, love, soul, Read More...
Honoring Nara-Narayana das through his memories of Srila Prabhupada Ramesvara Das: Dear Devotees Hare Krsna. Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada! I am writing to describe a glimpse of the truly amazing glories of my eternal Godbrother and transcendental friend, Sriman Nara Narayan Prabhu. Many of us have heard of his Read More...
Christmas Love Feast – Thousands of families rely on help in the present times of crisis. Food for Life Hungary, the humanitarian aid arm of ISKCON Hungary has organised food distribution events all over the country on a daily basis for the last thirty years. Although the present difficult economic situation affects the content of […]
As we enter the year 2023, His Grace Braja Vilasa prabhu, TOVP Co-Chairman, gives an inspiring appeal to help complete the TOVP and reach the next milestones to achieve that goal.
In October, 2023 the completed Nrsimhadeva Wing and altar will open. The Grand Opening of the TOVP will be celebrated during a three-month-long festival from December, 2024 until Gaura Purnima, March, 2025 when our beloved Mayapur Deities will be relocated into Their long-awaited new home.
TOVP 2024 MARATHON KI JAYA! WE RUN, YOU WIN!
Go to the Give To Nrsimha 2023 Campaign page and sponsor a Nrsimha Brick or other seva option for the Grand Opening of the Nrsimha Hall in October, 2023. Your name will be inscribed on the Brick and it will be placed under the Lord’s altar.
Hare Krishna,Please accept our humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada All glories to Sri Mayapur Dham.It has been a year of tremendous experience and fulfillment for us here at Mayapur Dham and we hope it has been a spiritually uplifting year for you and the family. As the holiday drift to an end, we […]
In Vraja there was a dancer named Candrahasa who was very expert in the tasting of rasa. In Chaitanya-lila, he became Jagadisa Pandit who also took great pleasure in dancing for the Lord. (Gaura-ganoddesha-dipika 143)
Jagadisa Pandit is considered to be simultaneously both Nityananda-shakha and Chaitanya-shakha, a branch both of Chaitanya as well as Nityananda in the desire tree of devotion. He was born in the town of Gauhati (Pragjyotishpur) in modern Assam.
His father’s name was Kamalaksha Bhatta. Both of his parents were devotees of Vishnu. When they died, he came with his wife Duhkhini and his brother Hiranya to Mayapur on the shores of the Ganga where they built a home near that of Jagannath Mishra. Jagadisa Pandit became Jagannath Mishra’s very close friend.
Jagadisa and his wife Duhkhini had the same kind of parental affection for the little Nimai as Jagannath and Sachi themselves. Duhkhini was like a mother to Nimai and even sometimes acted as his wet-nurse. Nimai, the son of Sachi, is none other than the son of Yashoda, the supreme Lord Krishna incarnate. It is not possible for anyone but an eternal associate of the Lord to have the good fortune to treat him like a son in this way.
Just as Mahaprabhu was conquered by the devotion of Jagadisa Pandit, so too was his dearest companion Nityananda Prabhu who considered him to be one of his own intimate associates. Nityananda Prabhu was Jagadisa’s life and soul. Jagadisa was present in Panihati for the Chira-dadhi Mahotsava.
Photo image source: Daniel Norin A Ball for All . . . . No Game. I know, I know, of the cup that cheers but doesn’t inebriate; But the world cup sure gives no cheer for some close affiliate For those that know and see, and get conditioned to the game Its misery and […]