Faithfully Performed With Enthusiasm
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"In addition to these four prohibitions (yama), there are positive regulative principles (niyama), such as the daily chanting of sixteen rounds on japa-mālā beads. These regulative activities must be faithfully performed with enthusiasm. This is called tat-tat-karma-pravartana, or varied engagement in devotional service."

Nectar Of Instruction
Verse 3 purport

Karttika at Tirupati
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Karttika is the purest of purifiers, and most glorious of all months. Karttika month is particularly dear to Lord Sri Krsna. This month is full of bhakta vatsalya. Any vrata, even the smallest, will yield huge results.

 

Even for a short time, if somebody burns a lamp in the temple of Lord Sri Hari during Karttika, whatever sins one has acquired for millions of kalpas are all destroyed.

In the evening at our Tirupati temple, many devotees and guests offered a lamp to Radha Govinda, as well as attend the morning program.

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Radha-kunda’s Appearance, Continued; October 16, Dallas
Giriraj Swami

Radha-kundaGiriraj Swami read and spoke from Nava-vraja-mahima by Sivarama Swami and Sri Bhaktisiddhanta Vaibhava by Bhakti Vikasa Swami.

“Krishna turned to Radha and declared, ‘Most beloved! Because your kunda is as dear to Me as You are, I will bathe in it daily. May Radha-kunda garner more fame in this world than my own beloved Syama-kunda.’

“Now it was Radha’s turn. She completely abandoned her contrary mood and openly revealed her true feelings:  ’O Syama! You may kill a hundred bull-demons, but every day I will bathe in Your kunda.

” ‘From now on, any person who has intense devotion for your lake, Syama-kunda, or who bathes there or lives on its banks, will certainly become very dear to Me and thus come to Me.’

“After Radha and Krishna had pronounced Their vows and given Their blessings, the entire area surrounding the two lakes echoed with the voices of cheering gopis and the sounds of rejoicing forest animals.”

Nava-vraja-mahima

Radha-kunda’s Appearance

Favorite Destinations
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Yavat and Ter Kadamba are favorite desinations for pilgrims visiting Vrindavan. Yavat is where Radharani lived with Her “husband” Abhimanyu. Ter Kadamaba is where Nanda Maharaja had a gosala of cows. It is also one of the places that Srila Rupa Goswami did bhajan. Our parikrama party sat for hours hearing the different pastimes that [...]

Born Again
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Two days ago we formally welcomed a number of devotees into our Gaudiya Vaisnava family – Srila Prabhupada’s ISKCON – by accepting them as disciples. The joy of the occasion was evident on the candidates faces and captured most expertly by our Kartika parikrama photographer, Ananta Vrindavan dasa. The ceremony took place near ISKCON’s gosala, [...]

The King Of Mountains
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Govardhan parikrama is always one of the highlights for devotees during the month of Kartika in Vrindavan. Our parikrama party swelled to over 450 devotees as we walked around the sacred mountain, all the while praying to Giriraja to one day be able to reside eternally in Sri Vrindavan Dhama.

Parikrama in the favorite destinations of Yavat and Ter Kadamba (Album 157 photos)
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Indradyumna Swami: Yavat and Ter Kadamba are favorite desinations for pilgrims visiting Vrindavan.Yavat is where Radharani lived with Her "husband" Abhimanyu. Ter Kadamaba is where Nanda Maharaja had a gosala of cows. It is also one of the places that Srila Rupa Goswami did bhajan. Our parikrama party sat for hours hearing the different pastimes that took place in these transcendental sites and relished bhajans led by Madhava prabhu and Bada Haridas. We are are feeling truely bessed and spiritually enriched in this auspicious month of Kartika here in Sri Vrindavan Dhama. Read more ›

Travel Journal#10.18: New York City and Philadelphia
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Diary of a Traveling Sadhaka, Vol. 10, No. 18
By Krishna-kripa das
(September 2014, part two
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New York City and Philadelphia
(Sent from Brooklyn, New York, on October 17, 2014)

Where I Went and What I Did

I rejoined Rama Raya Prabhu’s New York City Harinama party, living at their ashram in Brooklyn and chanting six hours a day in Union Square. There many, many people, from a variety of countries, have positive interactions with the devotees and advance in spiritual consciousness, and it is truly beautiful to see. In the midst of that I spent three days traveling with the World Harinama Party devotees to Philadelphia to do harinama and attend the Ratha-yatra there. In Philly I also spoke for three hours with Prishni dd, who is doing an oral history project on Sadaputa Prabhu. Contact her if you had personal association with him. One day in New York City I participated in the Climate Change March with my family, who visited from Albany. I also played my harmonium and chanted Hare Krishna both in that parade and alongside as it passed. I ended September by celebrating my 55thbirthday by making coconut sweets and sharing them with my friends nearby.

I share inspirational quotes from Srila Prabhupada’s books and from the lectures of Bhatki Marga and Danavira Swamis and from those of Abhirama, Laksmi Nrsimha and Rama Raya Prabhus.

Thanks to Dharmatma Prabhu for his pictures at Union Square and Times Square and to Murli Krishna Prabhu for his pictures at Union Square. Thanks to Vishnujana Prabhu (alias Harinama Ruci) for his picture of Ratha-yatra in Philadelphia. Thanks to Jim Peppler for his pictures of the Climate Change March. Thanks to Marc Gordon for the pictures of me at the book table at Union Square.

Harinama in Union Square


Rama Raya Prabhu’s New York City Harinamapartychants in Union Square from 1:30 to 7:30 p.m., seven days a week, a great example for the world of dedication to the dharma of the age, the congregational chanting of the holy name.


Most often I would contribute by dancing.


Sometimes I would man the book table.


Sometime I would talk to people who liked listening to us.

There were many very positive kirtana experiences at Union Square. Some I photographed, some I videoed, and some I described.

Ananta Prabhu from Alachua led some kirtanas that were appreciated by the people in general (http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGerEnGdI0xL_peUACOf1UwMm_Xo_2CwV):


Nikunja Bihari Prabhu also led some pretty fired up chanting (http://youtu.be/mtTzeK4h4Ws):


Vrajananda dd from Lithuania sang and inspired a whole family to take part in playing instruments and moving with the music (http://youtu.be/abCGBEBXEAc):





Sometimes she would play the flute when others sang.

One time I was talking to a man in front of our party. 



He said he played the harmonica and opened a case containing thirteen of them, one for every key.


He wondered what key Ananta Prabhu was playing in, and I suggested it was probably E or B because there were many black keys in it. He concluded it was E and took the appropriate harmonica and began playing along (http://youtu.be/AZxRJRR6kb0):


Arjuna Prabhu, son of Prahlada Priya Prabhu, sang in such a lively way lots of the devotees danced (http://youtu.be/Zcypg7Ev9Pw):


Sometimes the kirtanas were so lively that many people watched and some people danced (http://youtu.be/jo5ZfRXlLpE):


Sometimes people would bring their own instruments to play, like the guitar player in the video below, while others would play our different percussion instruments (http://youtu.be/38GiRaQ6Pd0):



Danavira Maharaja, who has great faith in the holy name and musical talent, kindly chanted with us during his visit.


Different people of all ages would play instruments with us.






Devotees and onlookers both danced.










Many people, include took pictures of us, sometimes at odd angles.


One lady held up the Bhagavad-gitafor all to see.


One girl asked if she had seen me in Jacksonville. I explained that I sometimes went to our programs at the University of North Florida, and she had too. She knew Amrita Keli dd, our organizer there.

One young lady who works in marketing stopped by our party at Union Square after work. She found the chanting to be very soothing. She took our free literature and also bought a book, took a mantra card and had prasadam. She had a mild smile on her face the whole time and applauded at the end. She must have stayed two hours and said she will come again. It is awesome to see new people connect with the chanting in such a positive way. Several days later she stopped to listen for some time. She said after she visited us before the Hare Krishna mantra had stayed in her mind the whole next day, and she told her friends about it. She had visited India once, and plans to return in November. I advised her to visit Mathura and Vrindavan and to ask the devotees about good places to visit.

World Religions professor, Zachary Smith, of Cooper Union, brought his entire class to Union Square to see the harinamaone Monday evening. Students listened for half an hour, got Krishna, Reservoir of Pleasure, ate prasadamcookies, and talked with devotees. The professor told me he thought, “What better way to teach them devotional Hinduism!”

Harinama at Times Square

When the World Harinama Party was visiting New York City they would sometimes do harinama in Times Square. In the second half of September, they did one on the Saturday night after the Climate Change March. We started by chanting on the subway (http://youtu.be/39dXe3P5UpE):


And then through the Times Square subway station.

We chanted on a crowded street, and many people got into dancing with us (http://youtu.be/M0V4SHJNFXA):


The World Harinama Party devotees were brave enough to chant Hare Krishna in the Times Square Radio Shack store, and the workers were all very happy about it (http://youtu.be/Merjtj3qO2c):


On the very day we returned from Philadelphia, they did harinama again in Times Square. Even through it was Sunday night, there were still plenty of people there. Again we started by chanting on the subway (http://youtu.be/Kj14nvKIdj8):


That day we chanted through a shoe store (http://youtu.be/U4VAbVCSt-E):


Philadelphia Harinamas

Haryasva Prabhu, owner of Govinda’s restaurant in Philadelphia, greeted the World Harinama Party with enthusiasm and had us sing kirtana for his large Panca-tattva deities as soon as we arrived. After prasadam, we rested and hit the streets.

Across from Rittenhouse Square on Walnut Street, we met a trombonist and trumpeter from Berlin, who loved playing and dancing with us (http://youtu.be/wYQBRe-HyHk):


Some students we met on the sidewalk danced with us (http://youtu.be/JRXcHnIKFl4):


One worker danced ecstatically in her shop when our party came to the door (http://youtu.be/dfEBFLSZraY):


The first day it rained, and there were not many people on the streets. Still as you can see in the videos above, we found some people who were happy to move to the beat of the kirtana and to hear about our Ratha-yatra festival.

To avoid the rain, we chanted underground from Suburban Station to City Hall.



We passed some musicians playing guitar and djembe.

The djembe player really enjoyed playing with us (http://youtu.be/0YsAAOsU_AY):


The next day when we were on Walnut Street, he was playing with his friends on the opposite side of the street, and then he saw us, he crossed the street to play with us.


On Friday during the day, famed kirtana leader Agnidev Prabhu from Trinidad lead us one harinama on Walnut Street.


A guitar player later played with us in Rittenhouse Square.

On Friday night, Agnidev Prabhu and a kirtana leader from Toronto both led harinama on crowded South Street. We passed out almost all of the invitations to the Ratha-yatra.

Philadelphia Ratha-yatra


Harinamananda Prabhu read a description of the 1975 Philadelphia Ratha-yatra, and it sounded like the devotees had a better route, including big shopping streets. Still there were many people along the parade route who were very favorable when invited to the festival after the parade near the museum.

Two years ago they did not have separate carts for the three Jagannatha’s deities, but they did this time, and they also had a separate cart for the Panca-tattva deities as before.


During the procession we passed a Shakesphere memorial with his famous quote, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Of course, that is a very Krishna consciousness statement when we consider the players to be the souls who are wearing different bodily costumes in each life.

In the stage show afterward, the comedian Yadunatha Prabhu told a story of a devotee who had difficulty with the loud kirtanas. He also had doubts about the restriction on elastic socks, finding it a bit unreasonable. When the devotee asked Yadunatha Prabhu about that restriction, at first Yadunatha said he was confused as he could not think of any restriction on elastic socks. But then it occurred to him that devotee meant “illicit sex” but because of the hearing damage from the loud chanting he had not heard properly.

At least three people we had invited during the harinamas we did the previous two days actually came to the festival. To one, who I remember from his gigantic beads, I gave a On Chanting Hare Krishna pamphlet at the festival and along with my business card.


He expressed interest in attending the programs at Govinda’s. Later he bought a Bhagavad-gita from Harinamananda Prabhu.


One girl I talked to remembered getting an invitation from us. She loved dancing in the kirtana at the festival.

I also gave her a On Chanting Hare Krishna pamphlet at the festival and along with my business card, and she also said she would come to our programs. She gave me an extra samosashe bought, and I gave her and her boyfriend some cookies. She was from Jamaica and had no problem with the hotness of the spicy samosa.

Rasika Mangala Prabhu talked to a young man named Brandon at the festival who he had met on harinama at Rittenhouse Square. Brandon danced for hours in the kirtana and became a Facebook friend of Rasika.


He changed his profile picture to one of himself wearing tilaka and with the chariots behind him.


People were happy to receive the maha-prasadam from Lord Jagannatha.


They also enjoyed the chance to fan Srila Prabhupada and the deity with the camara.

I talked to two or three people who lived in the area and saw or heard our festival and were attracted to come. Some came from visiting a college fair or the nearby art museum. 



Our kirtana group was so lively many people were attracted to watch for some time and almost all took the “On Chanting Hare Krishna” pamphlets I offered them.

Both the vegan and vegetarian prasadam were very good, and I had a plate of each. I had a sense that there was a larger quantity of prasadamwhen I came two years ago, but I do not know if my perception is valid.

New York City Climate Change March

September 21, the day of the New York City Climate Change March was crazy for me with four different events I wanted to attend happening all at the same time. My mother, a social activist who had her 90th birthday the previous week, wanted her friends and family to celebrate by participating with her in the Climate Change March. At the same time a group of Hare Krishna devotees was chanting Hare Krishna in the march. Also that afternoon, devotees had arranged a memorial service for Jada Bharata Prabhu, a disciple of my diksa guru, Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami, who was a book distributor in Manhattan when I joined the temple on 55thStreet in 1979. And as usual we had our six-hour kirtana at Union Square from 1:30 to 7:30 p.m.


As I do so few things for my mother, I decided to spend some time with her and my other family members in the Climate Change March. Then I planned to join with the devotees who were chanting in that parade. I brought my harmonium, so in case I could not find the other devotees to chant with, at least I could chant by myself.

My sister made special T-shirts for my mother’s 90thbirthday which had a picture of her at a protest on the front along with the text “Happy 90th Birthday Pat Beetle” and a favorite saying of hers on the back, “We are all in this together.”


My sister, Karen, her boyfriend, Victor, and I with my harmonium, joined my mother, who was in a wheel chair only because of the long distance of the march. When no one was talking or shouting slogans and no bands were playing, I would sometimes play harmonium and chant Hare Krishna, and Victor pleased me by chanting nicely along with me.

A professional photographer friend of my mother’s, who works for Albany Times Union newspaper, took several pictures, three of which made the website of the newspaper. They were captioned, “Pat Beetle, age 90, considered to be the grand dame of Activism in the Capitol region, of Albany Fiends Meeting, marching (via wheel chair) in the People's Climate March in New York City on Sunday, September 21, 2014. Photo by Jim Peppler. Copyright Jim Peppler 2014. All rights reserved.”

After spending time with my family, which included Gwen, my niece, and her husband, Matt, and their friends, who did not make the above pictures, I decided to look for my Hare Krishna friends in the parade. I thought they were behind us, and walked alongside the parade toward the end, chanting Hare Krishna and playing harmonium. I did not find my World Harinama Party friends till almost the end of the parade, and I could not join them because I had to run to get my kurta (shirt) from my sister’s bag, where I put it when I put on my birthday T-shirt, before she left to Albany by bus at 4:30 p.m. Still the result of me looking for the Hare Krishna party was that many, many people got to hear the chanting of Hare Krishna as I wondered around looking for them and that was Krishna’s mercy. I was engaged in devotional service, but not in the way I had hoped. Sometime after 5:00 p.m., I joined the Union Square harinama till 7:30 p.m., and then went to Times Square to sing with the World Harinama Party in the evening, so it was a very full day with lots of kirtana.

For additional photos of many of the activities described above, click on the link below:
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Insights
Srila Prabhupada:

from Srimad-Bhagavatam6.19.5, purport:

Lord Krishna had the competence to win the Battle of Kuruksetra, but nonetheless He induced His devotee Arjuna to fight and become the cause of victory. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was quite competent enough to spread His name and mission all over the world, but still He depended upon His devotee to do this work. Considering all these points, the most important aspect of the Supreme Lord’s self-sufficiency is that He depends on His devotees. This is called His causeless mercy. The devotee who has perceived this causeless mercy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead by realization can understand the master and the servant.”

from Srimad-Bhagavatam7.9.46, purport:

There are many who like to chant the Hare Krishna mantra in a silent, solitary place, but if one is not interested in preaching, talking constantly to the nondevotees, the influence of the modes of nature is very difficult to surpass.”

from Srimad-Bhagavatam7.14.3–4, purport:

Simply by joining the kirtana– Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare – and by hearing about Krishna from Bhagavad-gita, one must be purified, especially if he also takes prasada.This is all going on in the Krishna consciousness movement.”

In a dream we form a society of friendship and love, and when we awaken we see that it has ceased to exist. Similarly, one’s gross society, family and love are also a dream, and this dream will be over as soon as one dies. Therefore, whether one is dreaming in a subtle way or a gross way, these dreams are all false and temporary. One’s real business is to understand that one is soul (aham brahmasmi) and that his activities should therefore be different. Then one can be happy.”

from Srimad-Bhagavatam7.14.5, purport:

Certainly one requires some means of livelihood, and according to one’s varṇaand asrama this means of livelihood is prescribed in the sastras.One should be satisfied with this. Therefore, instead of hankering for more and more money, a sincere devotee of the Lord tries to invent some ways to earn his livelihood, and when he does so Krishna helps him. Earning one’s livelihood, therefore, is not a problem. The real problem is how to get free from the bondage of birth, death and old age. Attaining this freedom, and not inventing unnecessary necessities, is the basic principle of Vedic civilization. One should be satisfied with whatever means of life comes automatically.”

from Srimad-Bhagavatam7.14.7, purport:

An intelligent person should try to spread Krishna consciousness through the chanting of the holy name of the Lord, and all the necessities of life will automatically follow.”

from Srimad-Bhagavatam7.14.8:

One may claim proprietorship to as much wealth as required to maintain body and soul together, but one who desires proprietorship over more than that must be considered a thief, and he deserves to be punished by the laws of nature.”

from Srimad-Bhagavatam7.14.10:

Even if one is a householder rather than a brahmacari,a sannyasior a vanaprastha,one should not endeavor very hard for religiosity, economic development or satisfaction of the senses. Even in householder life, one should be satisfied to maintain body and soul together with whatever is available with minimum endeavor, according to place and time, by the grace of the Lord. One should not engage oneself in ugra-karma.

from Srimad-Bhagavatam7.14.13, purport:

. . . if one intelligently considers the constitution of the body and the soul beyond it, what is the value of the body? Antavanta ime deha nityasyoktah saririṇaḥ:[Bg. 2.18] the body may perish at any moment, but the soul is eternal. If one gives up attachment for the body and increases his attachment for the spirit soul, his life is successful. It is merely a matter of deliberation.”

from Srimad-Bhagavatam7.14.14, purport:

The education of so-called scientists, philosophers and poets is now engaged in the service of maya,and the wealth of the rich is also engaged in maya’sservice. The service of maya,however, creates a chaotic condition in the world. Therefore the wealthy man and the educated man should sacrifice their knowledge and opulence by dedicating them for the satisfaction of the Supreme Lord and joining this sankirtanamovement (yajñaih sankirtana-prayair yajanti hi sumedhasah[SB 11.5.32]).”

from Srimad-Bhagavatam7.14.29, purport:

The forest may be in goodness, the cities and villages in passion, and the brothels, hotels and restaurants in ignorance, but when one lives in the temple community he lives in Vaikuntha.”

from The Nectar of Devotion, Chapter 44:

Lord Krishna has no rival; no one is equal to Him, and no one is greater than Him. His beauty is also without any rival, and because He excels all others in the pastimes of conjugal love, He is the original object of all conjugal love.”

A pure devotee [of Krishna] follows in the footsteps of the gopisand worships the gopisas follows: ‘Let me offer my respectful obeisances to all the young cowherd girls, whose bodily features are so attractive. Simply by their beautiful attractive features they are worshiping the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krishna.’ Out of all the young gopis,Srimati Radharani is the most prominent.

Bhakti Marga Swami:

from a lecture before Ratha-yatra:

What is the mood? The idea is to share, for Lord Jagannath to meet His devotees. Who is that? Everybody.

We want to express the joy that Lord Jagannath Himself expresses.

You cannot force people, especially in North America. You just have make it attractive so they will want to want to participate.

We are introducing a whole new concept of how to enjoy. No meat eating, no intoxication, no illicit sex.

Look presentable. Sound presentable.

Q [by Harinamananda Prabhu]: Do you have examples of people taking Krishna consciousness more seriously as a result of Ratha-yatra?

I have seen people increase their commitment as a result of Ratha-yatra. Sometimes we do Ratha-yatra in a more secluded place and it is like a family festival but the people become more happy about their commitment as a result. [Later, at this year’s Ratha-yatra, I asked a new devotee how he came to practice Krishna consciousness. He had some books and read them, but he said that at a previous Ratha-yatra he became really commited. When he said that I remembered what Bhakti Marga Swami had said that very morning.]

my comment: I talked to one girl I met on harinama who was happy to get from me an invitation to Ratha-yatha and who gleefully told her friend, “This is the greatest festival!” One year I talked to three groups of people who came to the festival, and they had all come two or three times, although they were not devotees but just residents of the city. There are a lot of devotees of the festival in Philadelphia, more so than in many cities.

comment by Nirantara Prabhu: Every group has their day. There is Gay Pride Day, etc. Ratha-yatra is our day.

comment Agnideva Prabhu: Ratha-yatra is Divine Dispensation Day.

after the Sita’s trial by fire and Rama’s ultimate acceptance of her in his Ramayana play:

Relationships are always complicated, even in the divine and absolute realm.”

on Srila Prabhupada singing “Parama Karunain Atlanta in 1975:

He enjoyed the mood of the kirtana. There were devotees from all over America present, and even Canada. Our Canadian traveling party was in the USA, and we decided to follow Srila Prabhupada.Srila Prabhupada played mridanga although in 1975, he rarely played it in public kirtanas.

from a Srimad-Bhagavatam class on verse 7.3.36:

If we are materialistic, and we all are to a certain extent, we try to protect what is ours.

At one temple while I was visiting I got attached to pacing back and forth on a certain set of tiles while chanting japa. Then someone sat on one of my tiles, and I was upset.
And I was just a visitor!

Hiranyakasipu had four sons, but the most beloved was Prahlada.

If anyone stands out in a Vedic text, it is saint. In this Kali yuga, it tends to be the swindlers and bad elements that are heroes.
My favorite quote by Benjamin Franklin is “Hide not your talents. They for use were made. What’s a sundial in the shade?”

Successful people, including Srila Prabhupada, encourage and engage people according to their talents.

Ego in this world is just like a balloon, and one little pin can make us shrivel up.

Take a humble position. Be a team player. Get on with life.

On Ratha-yatra I like the short route. After an hour and a half people run out of energy. The weather was great. Pretty good kirtana. Good location.

Q: You go to Cuba every year? Tell us about it.
A: I wear a dhoti.No one harasses me. 50% of the cars are from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, American cars with souped up Russian engines. I like the people because they are down home. People are not wearing mp3 players. They say “Ola (Hello).” The people are friendly and healthy. No pesticides. No pornography. Great fruits. Every day for a week I have speaking engagements to curious artistic type people. A few friends from Canada come with me. There are a few devotees there and a few more taking initiation. Cuba and Canada have a loving relationship.

Danavira Swami:

Knowledge of God is understandable and yet not understandable.

Krishna consciousness is not just something a group of people believe, but it is a verifiable science. Anyone who acts according to the Vedic wisdom can experience the same result of liberation and attainment of the spiritual world.

As one advances, Krishna reveals more of Himself.

When the Lord appears, it is in one of the forms that are described in the revealed scriptures. For example, we do not have a picture of Krishna riding a surf board. Although someone may like to think of Krishna like that, it is not described in the revealed literature.

A father may not tell a irresponsible son where his wealth is located and how to get it, although he maintains him. So it is also with the Supreme Lord.

Q: How does a nondevotee become faithful?
A: He can develop faith if he is willing to hear from the Bhagavad gita or from the devotee.

Q: What mood do we have to have in our Deity worship to experience His reciprocation and how can we recognize that reciprocation.
A: We can reveal our minds to Him, offer prayers to Him, see His form, remember Him, glorify Him, give gifts to Him. He reveals His mind to the devotee, either by speaking or revealing knowledge in the heart. He also speaks through His devotees, especially the spiritual master. The spiritual master has the power of attorney to speak on behalf of the Lord. On practical matters we consult the spiritual master or the senior devotees. Even Lord Caitanya would go to a place only if His senior followers gave their blessings.

Meditation on the universe or nature is good for people who have no higher knowledge.

In Deity worship there are so many rules, but there are no rules regarding the chanting of the holy name.

People create forms like spider man, but they are not as amazing as the Lord’s forms, like Nrsimha, half man and half lion. Movies with imagined characters become tedious, but movies depicting the actual pastimes of the Lord will remain ever fresh. The pastimes become more interesting, and the philosophy becomes more deep.

In the Bhagavad-gita, the Absolute Truth is personally speaking, but scientists looking for the truth in other places are not listening, and for this reason they can be considered foolish.

Krishna’s promise of protection does not necessarily apply to the body, but it definitely applies to the soul.

The demigods were powerless to kill Hiranyakasipu because Brahma had given him the benediction of not being killed by any demigod, man, or animal.

The demigods could understand that Nrsimha was Vishnu because a half man, half lion is not among the 8,400,000 species of life.

There is a name for Nrsimha meaning he wears a garland of intestines.

Krishna protects His devotees because they have no other shelter than Him.

When Indra was angry and inundated their homeland with water, the residents of Vrindavan did not pray to Indra for protection but to Lord Krishna.

One must worship both the spiritual master and Krishna.

Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati had a father and mother who were extraordinary Vaishnavas, he had great knowledge of Sanskrit, the scriptures, and astronomy. He said that his guru did not consider his many qualifications and that was his guru’s qualification.

The guru has to consider all praise, money, fame, and opulence given to him is actually for Krishna.

If we stay in ISKCON, we will be subject to correction, for everyone in ISKCON is at least subordinate to the GBC, and then we can progress. Otherwise, if we think that we are greater than the body of Vaishnavas, then our faults will never be rectified.

Abhirama Prabhu:

The more we decorate our body and make arrangements for its glorious accommodation and transportation, the more we become entangled in false ego.

Pain is the gap between our aspirations and achievements.

The parent needs nothing that the child has but the child’s love, and that love makes the relationship so very satisfying the parent is willing to do everything for the child. Similarly we have nothing that we can give the Lord that he does not have but our love, and that love makes the Lord very satisfied.

We are singing the glorification of the Lord. We are not a performance group, but we try to create a situation by our singing and playing of the instruments that inspires others to participate.

The pure devotee lives in a state of amazement seeing the glories of the Lord expanded everywhere.

Glorifying the Lord is to precisely describe the Lord according to our realization.

For Mother Yasoda, the worst catastrophe is that some danger would befall her child, Krishna. This is a manifestation of her love.

There are people who live in Vrindavan and who decorate themselves beautifully with tilaka but spend their timelooking for faults in the devotees and broadcasting them on the Internet. Just see how the false ego of thinking “I am better” persists! This is opposite to Lord Caitanya’s recommendation to think oneself lower than a blade of grass.

Although Srila Prabhupada was happily living in Vrndavana, where he was appreciated by the residents and where he was able to witness the pastimes of Krishna, yet he came to the West where no one knew him just to benefit the people in general.

How to cultivate humility?” Srila Prabhupada was asked, and he responded. “Preach vigorously.”

In a report of the activities of my temple that I submitted to Srila Prabhupada, I included the comment, “The devotees appear to be happy.” Srila Prabhupada replied, “If the devotees are happy, then Krishna is happy.”

There are so many amazing devotees in history to inspire us. Even one would be enough, but the Lord has given us so many.

The difficulties that we have are all manifestations of false ego, and the false ego is attacked by humility. Thus we can eliminate all our problems by cultivating humility.

Our whole life people are doing things to benefit us beginning with our father and mother, but at a certain point we start claiming “this is mine, that is mine.” But what is actually ours? Everything has been given to us!

Laksmi Nrsimha Prabhu:

Prahlada Maharaja says that Krishna is the best of those we can offer prayers to.

My Uncle Rick challenged me saying, “Why did you become a devotee?
You could have been so successful in the world!” I asked him, “For you, what is success?” He said one word only, “Money.” I said, “Success for me is to connect with God. Money comes and goes.”

Bhakti energizes karma and jnana.

In jnana yoga, atma is the primary meditation, in karma it is dharma, in dhyana yoga it is the Lord in the heart, and in bhakti yoga it is Krishna.

Krishna reserves the right to reveal Himself to only those in pure devotional service because those not in the proper consciousness will try to exploit Him.

Because of their advanced devotional activities, the Six Goswamis of Vrindavan were completely satisfied and fulfilled, although they were so impoverished they had no place of residence and stayed under a different tree each night.

The Christians say you cannot attain God by good works alone. We also agree that Krishna cannot be attained simply by pious acts.

When we see Krishna alone we are not satisfied because we know He wants to be with Srimati Radharani.

Rupa Goswami says that nama kirtana energizes the other four of the five primary practices of bhakti.

A proud man is seldom grateful because he never thinks he gets what he deserves.

Gratitude is the cause of our happiness.

There is a difference between taking and receiving. In both you get something but in receiving you cultivate gratitude.

The perfection of kirtana is to attract people to the holy name.

I did kirtana at a yoga program. About twelve people had never done kirtana before. They did not even know the word. One lady who looked to me to not be attracted by it later said, “I do not know what that was. I did not know the words, but that was the most incredible experience of my life.”

Mangala Maharaja told me when he visited Radha-Govinda Mandir that Srila Prabhupada’s specific greatness was that he created guru bhakti, and that was his success. Without guru bhakti there is no chance of Krishna bhakti.

It is offensive to consider what a devotee was before attaining perfection. It is irrelevant.

Sadhana is conscious application of the principles of bhakti. We need to be aware of the other creepers that may grow in addition to the creeper of bhakti.

Things can make you happy for a moment, but they do not ultimate fulfill you.

Reserved means not yapping.

Millions of thoughts come. What you do with them is what matters. Do you hold on to them?

How do we become detached? We become attached to Krishna and service to Krishna and His devotees.

Detachment, devotion, and direct perception of the self are the results of pure devotional service.

The devotee is confident that Krishna will bestow His mercy, but how that mercy will manifest may not be exactly what he might imagine.

One sannyasi was falling asleep in class. Srila Prabhupada reprimanded him, “If you cannot stay awake in class, you are a sudra. Better you go out and plow the fields.” The next day in the distance, Srila Prabhupada saw a saffron figure out in the field in Mayapur behind a plow, and he asked who it was. He was told it was Pancadravida Swami, the devotee he had corrected in class. Prabhupada replied that it was very good, but he should come to class.

By properly associating with devotees more advanced than ourselves, those on our own level, and those who are less advanced, we become so satisfied that we will not seek the association of materialistic persons.

According to Bhaktivinoda Thakura, even the hypocritically devout devotee is a materialist.

If we are despondent in devotional service, we have not sought out sufficient association of advanced devotees.

Reading Srila Prabhupada’s books is one of the best ways of strengthening your intelligence.

Advaita Prabhu (the professor at Rutgers) told me that one day after practicing devotional service for thirty years, he realized that devotional service is yoga, and he then began to practice it with the seriousness of a yogi.

A peer is someone you feel an attraction to because of their qualities. They may not be the same age as you. But they are someone who enthuses you in devotional service.

We have the right to choose who to associate with, but we do not have the right to be disrespectful to anybody.

When you choose a guru, an important part if it is his mood.

Rama Raya Prabhu:

We should not think that harinama sankirtana is antiquated and was suitable for Lord Caitanya’s time but not for the present.

Without prioritizing sankirtana,putting it in its rightful place as the most important activity, whatever else we do will not be complete.

One of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura’s disciples who preached in London was explaining how it was not possible to preach to those people of London and told his guru that he did not understand the actual situation. Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura was so disturbed by the disciple’s mentality, he told him to never again come into his presence.
Lord Nrsimha was so angry that even Laksmidevi, the Lord’s eternal consort, was not able to pacify Him.

By asking Prahlada to request some benediction Nrsimhadeva is revealing the glory of the devotional mentality.

Vallabha Bhatta says that only one who is empowered by Krishna can preach.

Because the advanced devotee is absorbed varieties of devotional service, he has no material needs.

Just as a New Yorker knows all the subways, buses, and streets, the advanced devotee knows the details of the relationships and mellows of love of Godhead.

Some people say that you have to personally hear from a rasika Vaishnava who is physically present to attain the highest level of Krishna prema, but that is not our philosophy. The spiritual master does not have to be personally present to reveal the highest knowledge. By serving the instructions of one’s guru in separation one can gain all perfection.

To think we need to go outside of Srila Prabhupada’s movement is a reprehensible and abhorrent idea.

Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura tells a story about a landlord who could not motivate his workers to increase their service. A friend advised him to feed them bhasmati rice and cow ghee and to not ask them to do anything for six months. Then he could begin asking them to do something. Some of them rebelled at being engaged in service and went away, but they came back because of the bhasmati rice and cow ghee and consented to do the service. Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura explained we have to give people profit, adoration, and distinction to motivate them to do something in the Lord’s service. Those who are advanced, however, do not need such motivations.

If we are engaged in harinama sankirtana, book distribution, and prasadam distribution, we can know we cannot be very far off the mark.

Devotee who cooks at Govinda’s:

Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura said thinking the spiritual master an ordinary man is the root of the other nine offenses.

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yuñjann evam sadatmanam
yogi vigata-kalmasah
sukhena brahma-samsparsam
atyantam sukham asnute

Thus the self-controlled yogi,constantly engaged in yoga practice, becomes free from all material contamination and achieves the highest stage of perfect happiness in transcendental loving service to the Lord.” (Bhagavad-gita6.28)

Jayapataka Swami’s health status update
→ Dandavats.com

Regarding the health issues that were reported earlier, he is progressing positively and the prognosis is very encouraging. His disciples-staff is providing the regular services to him while he rests in a private residence for the time being. At the moment he is participating of the GBC meetings in Tirupati via Skype and attending to his correspondence. He is performing his Kartika-vrata daily and is very enlivened to hear devotees from different parts of the world reporting on the development of the Damodara Program. His Holiness Jayapataka Maharaja is on his usual enthusiastic spirit and is thankful of all those devotees who have sent their wishes for his speed recovery. Read more ›

Amazing experience in Vraj Village Padayatra (Album 110 photos)
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Dharmatma Das Acbsp: Eight days in and over 10,000 small books and 1500kg banana Prasad distrubuted. Wonderful and blissful experience and service. Had to trade in one of the bulls, did amazing school program, whole villages turns out for Krishna movies, do madhukari from villagers, they offer us delicious bhoga to offer to our Garua Nitai, walking in the dust of Vraja, mile after mile and chanting, chanting , chanting the Lord's Holy Names..... Read more ›

Ecstatic vaishnavas become accepted as disciples in a transcendental initiation ceremony in Vraja’s sweet atmosphere (Album 191 photos)
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Indradyumna Swami: Two days ago we formally welcomed a number of devotees into our Gaudiya Vaisnava family - Srila Prabhupada's ISKCON - by accepting them as disciples. The joy of the occasion was evident on the candidates faces and captured most expertly by our Kartika parikrama photographer, Ananta Vrindavan dasa. The ceremony took place near ISKCON's gosala, with the cows mooing in the background. Read more ›

Unique “Naimisa” iPhone app launched to serve the devotee community
→ Dandavats.com

You all know that Naimisaranya (Naimisa forest) is the spiritual hub where sages of the past once gathered to consider how humanity could best be served in Kali-yuga. And you all know that it was there that the one and only Suta Goswami spoke the epic philosophical and literary classic Srimad-Bhagavatam to those very sages. Well, in creating the Naimisa app, our intention was to serve you, the bhakti practitioner, in a way to engage your senses in daily spirituality. Start your day by taking darshan of deities from around the world! After, you can dive into your daily japa in our unique "japa section". Our latest feature include an internet radio exclusive with talks and kirtans from various speakers from our world community. Read more ›

Изготовление Золотого Кирпича
- TOVP.org

Иногда нас спрашивают, откуда берутся Золотые Киопичи и кто их делает? Они изготавливаяются Его Милостью Шриманом Диной Чайтаньей прабху непосредственно в Маяпуре, в мастерской Вишвакарма. Каждый кирпич требует длительной и кропотливой работы, чтобы быть достойным для нового алтаря. Изготовление происходит в несколько этапов, которые завершает нанесение имени спонсоров на них.

Посмотрите это небольшое видео, которое показывает пошаговый процесс работы. И постарайтесь увидеть преданность, которая пропитывает все, что проектируется в Маяпуре. Каждый Кирпич будет положен под новый алтарь Шри Панча-таттвы.

Чтобы пожертвовать Золотой Кирпич, в особенности на Картику, самый благоприятный месяц, пройдите по ссылке: http://tovp.org/donate/seva-opportunities/

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Fabricação do Tijolo de Ouro
- TOVP.org

Às vezes, nos perguntam de onde vêm os Tijolos de Ourto; quem os fabrica? Bem, eles são fabricados exatamente aqui em Sridhama Mayapur na Oficina Vishwakarma que é administrada por Sua Graça Sriman dina Chaitanya prabhu. Cada tijolo passa por um processo demorado e exaustivo para que se torne apropriado para uso no novo altar Pancha Tattva, sendo submetido a vários estágios de produção incluindo o jateamento de areia dos nomes de seus doadores sobre suas superfícies.

Assista este curto vídeo para obter uma explicação passo-a-passo de como eles são fabricados e, como tudo mais é construído em Mayapur, observe a devoção por trás de cada tijolo que fará parte da camada superior que ficará por baixo do mármore do novo altar Pancha Tattva.

Para patrocinar um Tijolo de Ouro, especialmente durante o auspicioso mês de Kartika, visite: http://tovp.org/donate/seva-opportunities/

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The Making of the Golden Brick
- TOVP.org

Sometimes we are asked where the Golden Bricks come from; who makes them? Well, they are made right here in Sridhama Mayapur at the Vishwakarma Workshop run by His Grace Sriman Dina Chaitanya prabhu. Each brick goes through a time-consuming and painstaking process to make it suitable for use on the new Pancha Tattva altar, undergoing various stages of production including sandblasting the names of donors onto them.

Watch this short video for a step-by-step explanation of how this is all done and, like everything else being built in Mayapur, watch the devotion behind each and every brick that will create the top layer underneath the marble of the Pancha Tattva’s new altar.

To sponsor a Golden Brick, especially during the auspicious month of Kartika, go to: http://tovp.org/donate/seva-opportunities/

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Is sensitivity the same as sentimentality?
→ The Spiritual Scientist

Whenever I tell a devotee-friend to be sensitive, he replies, "You are just being sentimental. We should just speak the philosophy straight." I get confused: what I consider as sensitivity he dismisses as sentimentality. I feel we are talking about two different things, but I can't put it in words properly. Can you please explain the difference between the two?

Answer Podcast

Is birthday celebration non-Vedic?
→ The Spiritual Scientist

When something is not Vedic, why do we need to even consider celebrating it? If we are faithful followers of the Vedas, we shouldn't even be considering it, leave alone trying to somehow rationalize it.

Answer Podcast

My thanks to Hari Parshad Prabhu for providing the below compilation of quotes on birthday celebration:

Ayuvardhapanam (birthday celebration) quotes compilation

The Radha-kunda’s Appearance — and Reappearance, October 15, Dallas
Giriraj Swami

Radha-kundGiriraj Swami read and spoke from Sri Caitanya-caritamrta and The Nectar of Instruction.

“Why is Radha-kunda so exalted? The lake is so exalted because it belongs to Srimati Radharani, who is the most beloved object of Sri Krishna. Among all the gopis, She is the most beloved. Similarly, Her lake, Sri Radha-kunda, is also described by great sages as the lake that is as dear to Krishna as Radha Herself. Indeed, Krishna’s love for Radha-kunda and Srimati Radharani is the same in all respects. Radha-kunda is very rarely attained, even by great personalities fully engaged in devotional service, not to speak of ordinary devotees who are only engaged in the practice of vaidhi bhakti.”

Nectar of Instruction 11

Appearance of Radha-kunda

This Is Actually Krsna
→ Japa Group

"So while you are chanting, you don’t have to get to something else or go somewhere else or wait for "it" to happen, but you just have to realize that this is actually Krsna. Then, as you realize Krsña more, you get more into the chanting."

From Japa Reform Notebook
by Satsvarupa dasa Goswami

Potency personified
→ KKSBlog

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

15389369616_01fbfbe0d4_kTonight, we will perform this kirtan-yajna. It is the recommended yajna for this age. It is more potent than any other form of sacrifice. The Ādi purāṇa explains that by chanting, Krsna is directly present and we are directly associating with him. So, we should not think that the chanting is some kind of ritual where the mantra is invested with power which then creates a spiritual atmosphere. No, the chanting, as it is said:

nāmnām akāri bahudhā nija-sarva-śaktis
tatrārpitā niyamitaḥ smaraṇe na kālaḥ
etādṛśī tava kṛpā bhagavan mamāpi
durdaivam īdṛśam ihājani nānurāgaḥ (Siksastakam, verse 2)

The chanting is bringing us to associate with Krsna directly. In the beginning, we cannot see it. Although we are hearing the name, we can actually not see that the name is non-different from Krsna. That takes time. Therefore in the beginning, we may relate to the mantra in a different way. We may say, “Oh, nice music… auspicious… very nice,” but we will not fully appreciate that actually, Krsna is here! That takes time in chanting but those who persevere and receive the mercy of the vaisnavas, they can gradually realize that actually, Krsna and his name are non-different.

nāma cintāmaṇiḥ kṛṣṇaś
caitanya-rasa-vigrahaḥ
pūrṇaḥ śuddho nitya-mukto
‘bhinnatvān nāma-nāminoḥ
(Caitanya Caritāmṛta Madhya 17.133)

Krsna is non-different from his name. So with that mood, we are chanting this evening and Krsna is here and we get the chance to be with him. Although we are lacking the capacity right now to transform ourselves in that way but still… Actually, we are as much with Krsna as Arjuna was with Krsna in Kurukshetra, on the same chariot. We also are with Krsna on the same chariot, the chariot of the body but we cannot realize how close Krsna is. Through this chanting, it is possible. Gradually, we see this process!

Join us for a Sunday Feast (11.00am-2.00pm)with our Special Guest His Grace Visvakarma Dasa
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Sunday Love Feast

When?

Sunday,Oct 19th,2014
Program starts at 11 am

Where?

6 George Street South
Brampton, Ontario
L6Y 1P3, Canada
Park underground(free) @ City Hall
Phone:416-648-3312

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Srimad-Bhagavatam 7.11.35
yasya yal laksanam proktam
pumso varnabhivyanjakam
yad anyatrapi drsyeta
tat tenaiva vinirdiset 
TRANSLATION
If one shows the symptoms of being a brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya or sudra, as described above, even if he has appeared in a different class, he should be accepted according to those symptoms of classification. 


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 His Grace Visvakarma Dasa
HG Visvakarma prabhu joined the movement in Jan. 1971 in Hamilton.He was initiated in Detroit in July by Srila Prabhupada in Detroit and was given second initiation(Brahminical) in New York by Srila Prabhupada in 1972.
1971 – 1985- Temple President at Iskcon Toronto, Regional Secretary Canada, Chairman Temple Presidents World Wide, Chairman Temple Presidents North America.
He has also been associated with Opening and managing of Govinda’s Restaurant in the Yorkville district in Toronto.
1978-He was Chairman of the Global temple Presidents.
1978, 79-He was Chairman of the North American Temple Presidents.
He helped organize Travelling Rathayatra Festivals across North America, which have been attended, by millions of people over the last 30 years.
1975-1979- He appeared as a guest 5 times on the Toronto City TV show the Morton Shulman file.
He was interviewed by Canadian media icon Barbara Frum on CBC coast to coast.
1981-He hosted and co-produced 18 - 1:1/2 hour TV shows for Cable Vision Toronto.
He has been instrumental in the organizing of the fundraising programs and distribution of millions of magazines and books.
He Organized the manufacture and sale of 400,000 record albums for fund raising drives.
He also organized a radio telethon that raised $75,000 in 4 hours.
He was appointed Regional Director for Eastern Canada and was in charge of 300 people within the organization and a greater membership of 4000.
He also Led group trips to India 10 times.
 
 Damodar Arati Home Program
 From Oct 8th to Nov 6th,2014

If you or your friends are interested in hosting Damodar arati home program,please do call us on # 416.648.3312 in advance to reserve a date,you'll get connected with our team of devotees who're holding those programs in your specific area(Etobicoke,Mississauga,Brampton,Milton etc).Having those programs at your place is very very auspicious during the holy month of Damodar/Kartik.
 

Kartik (Damodar) is the best, the purest of purifiers, and most glorious of all months. Kartik month is particularly dear to Lord Sri Krishna. This month is full of bhakta vatsalya. Any vrata, even the smallest, will yield huge results. The effect of performing a Kartik Vrata lasts for one hundred lifetimes, Kartik or the festival of offering lamps to Lord Krishna, glorifies Lord Krishna’s pastime of being bound with ropes by Mother Yashoda.One should daily offer a ghee lamp to Krishna and sing the Damodarastakam, meditating on meaning.
Check this link out for Damodarastakam http://www.krishna.com/damodarastakam
 
COMING UP AHEAD
 
Rama Ekadasi
Fasting.....................onOct 19th,2014
Breakfast................. on Oct 20th,2014 b/w 7.38am-11.14am


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.

Govardhana Puja(Celebration)
Celebration on Oct 24th,2014 @ 7.00pm

Volunteering:
If you're looking for service opportunity for this event please do contact Radha Gopinatha Dasa.

Sponsorship:If you are looking for an opportunity to finance the event please do contact Krishna Smaran Devi Dasi( kavitabalram@yahoo.com) for details.

**Details of the program will be posted shortly**

ON GOING EVERY SATURDAY
 
Bhagavad Gita Classes(New Session)
Started on Sep 6th,2014

Course fees: $125.00 per Student and  $75.00 for family members of Student(Prasadam and study material included).Mone is payable to ISKCON Brampton....tax receipts will be provided.
Join our new session of  Bhagavad Gita Course with His Grace Vaisnava Dasa from 8.45am-12.00pm and get certified from Bhaktivedanta College at the completion of this course towards Bhakti Sastri Degree.The course duration is approximately 10 weeks.To register please contact Vaisnava Dasa Prabhu in person or via email[vaishnavadas@icloud.com]


ON GOING EVERY SUNDAY
ISKCON Brampton Yoga and Wellness(Appointment needed)

Empower your mind and strengthen your body as you move through a series of meaningful poses.Mother Rashmi Ahuja will be conducting Yoga Classes every Sunday from 10am-11am before our Sunday Feast Program at ISKCON Brampton.These classes will be focussed on promoting our physical and mental well being.(Please bring your yoga mat)
Please Register here:
Email:rashmis.yoga@facebook.com 
Facebook page:Yoga and Satvic Nutrition with Rashmi
Contacts:416.569.6373 or 905.488.7272
Nutrition Help & Diet Tips(Appointment needed)

Mother Rashmi Ahuja is offering free one to one consultations and development of Individualized Nutrition Plans on Sundays between 1:30 - 3pm. Please contact (416)569-6373 or (905)488-7272 to book an appointment.

Sunday School

To register,contact us
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!