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Prabhupada Letters :: 1967
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'Yamuna Devi - The Life of Unalloyed Devotion' book Launch in Vrindavan (25-Oct-2014) Read more ›
It is not that one must chant at a certain time. No. At any time one may chant. Furthermore, Krishna's name is identical with Krishna Himself. Therefore the holy name of Krishna is Krishna. (Teachings of Queen Kunti, 8, Purport). Read more ›
One who is interested in chanting the holy name of Krishna or who by practice likes to chant Krishna's names should be accepted as a Vaisnava and offered respects as such, at least within one's mind. (Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Madhya-lila, 15, 111) Read more ›
If one hears a person say even once the word "Krishna" that person should be accepted as the best man out of the common group. (Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Madhya-lila, 15, 106) Read more › The post October 25th, 2014 – Govardhan Puja Darshan appeared first on Mayapur.com.
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By chanting Hare Krishna one fixes his mind always on the Supreme Lord. One example often given is that of the caterpillar that thinks of becoming a butterfly and so is transformed into a butterfly in the same life. Similarly, if we constantly think of Krishna, it is certain that at the end of our lives we shall have the same bodily constitution as Krishna.
(Bhagavad-gita, 8.8 Purport) Read more › Gokul (Ukhal bandhan) oct 14 HH Srila Indradyumna Swami’s class
Srila Prabhupada: “Yes. Anything grown in the garden, that is hundred times [more] valuable than [if] it is purchased from the market.”
Click here to read and/or listen to the rest of the conversation at the Vanipedia website.
From Dharmaveer
He translates karma-yoga as bhakti-yoga, inserts Krishan where there is no Krishna and makes so many changes in his English Gita. How then can he claim his Gita to be as it is?
From Pancha Pandava P
From Peter:
God is so great that he can't conceived, so past people have imagined him to be a human-like person with supernatural powers. And how can people believe such unscientific, irrational myths in the name of God's pastimes?
“Sarva loka mahesvaram—Krishna is the supreme proprietor of all the planetary systems. That means this planet, our home, all our paraphernalia, our family members, our wealth, and our very selves. Nothing belongs to us—everything belongs to Krishna and therefore should be engaged in His service. But although we know this philosophically, we conditioned souls tend to harbor within us a desire to have at least a little part of Krishna’s creation that we can call our own. Although we hear and can repeat the theory, we do have that little desire within us that, ‘Yes, everything belongs to Krishna. I don’t want much. He has all of creation. All I want is one wife, one house, a few children, a few hundred thousand or million dollars. What is that for Krishna? He has everything; I just want a little for myself.’ We have that within us, and that has to be purified by hearing the narrations of Krishna with faith. By hearing the narrations of Krishna, while suffering the reactions of material nature, we come to loosen our grip on Krishna’s property—which is very good for us to do.”
(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 26 September 2014, Durban, South Africa, House Program)
There are many thieves in the world but who is the greatest thief? In Vrindavan, everyone knows Krsna is a thief – even as a child, Krsna was a thief; he would steal butter. Even his own mother, Yasoda, caught him one day right there, red handed, with the golden pots of butter on the floor and he was feeding the monkeys! She said, ‘So, you little thief. Now I caught you!’ Krsna said, ‘Mother, mother! I just came in here. The monkeys have broken all the pots and I am trying to chase them away!’ But she did not buy it.
In this way, even as a child Krsna was a chora, a thief. You know, you start as a little thief, first stealing little things and then when you grow up, you steal big things. Yes, as a child, Krsna was stealing butter but then already, he was stealing more – he was stealing hearts! Even then, the butter would melt and the people would melt seeing Krsna stealing butter. Even a thief would be stolen away by the greater thief, Krsna – he is a thief!
Therefore, Visvanath Cakravarti Thakur says, ‘Don’t look at Krsna because when you look at Krsna, he will steal everything you have! Everything! Don’t look at him! I have told you, I have warned you! He will steal your eyesight, he will make you blind and he will make you deaf & dumb.’ Because when you see Krsna, you do not want to see anything else anymore. When you hear about Krsna, where else do you find such taste? And when we speak about Krsna, we forget about time and gradually lose interest for all other things. That is the unique nature of Krsna.
Therefore, only a very fortunate person comes into contact with devotees of the Lord and develops the desire for Krsna.
Here is today’s ecstatic schedule for the Govardhan Puja Festivities.
Special request: If you are familiar with the English song “Vrindavan’s Such a Nice Place” please come to the singalong this evening at the 7:00 PM arotik.
Schedule:
12:00 noon Govardhan Parikrama- Meet in temple lobby
2:30 pm Decorating Cows at Goshalla (behind garden)
5:00 pm Abhishek
6:00 pm Class by H. H. Varsana Maharaj
7:00 pm Artika
7:30 pm Group Singing of Govardhana Puja song
7:45 pm Feast
ALSO: If you have a small mountainous offering for the hill, please bring it to the temple room by 2:00 pm. Offerings for the altar please bring to the Pujari Room by 5:00 pm.


8:00 am Lecture about Govardhan
9:00 am Breakfast
9:30 am Painting Dome at Radha Gopinath Mandir
12:00 noon Govardhan Parikrama- Meet in temple lobby
2:30 pm Decorating Cows at Goshalla (behind garden)
5:00 pm Abhishek
6:00 pm Class by H. H. Varsana Maharaj
7:00 pm Artika
7:30 pm Group Singing of Govardhana Puja song
7:45 pm Feast
ALSO: If you have a small mountainous offering for the hill, please bring it to the temple room by 2:00 pm. Offerings for the altar please bring to the Pujari Room by 5:00 pm.
Golokera Prema Dhana Harinama Sankirtana-Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu five hundred years ago unlocked the storehouse with the fruits of love of God and asked everyone to help him distribute these fruits, and recently our dearest Srila Prabhupada brought this incredible gift to the West and now the responsibility is on each and every one of us to distribute this gift to all the people wherever we go. The spirit soul cannot become satisfied with temporary material objects as we are always hankering for a higher taste. The higher taste can be easily obtained by performing the Yuga Dharma: Harinama Sankirtana. To please Srila Prabhupada we should cooperate together and perform Harinama Sankirtana as much as possible for the pleasure of Sri Krishna and benefit of all the conditioned souls. Read more › 
The Governing Body Commission (GBC) of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) recently completed a special three-day session during which the GBC Body considered whether or not this worldwide Vaishnava community should endorse and implement the policy of having women serve as diksa-gurus, or initiating spiritual masters, within the ISKCON society.

A new two-volume work will give readers an in-depth, personal look at the journey of one of the most beloved devotees in ISKCON – Yamuna Devi, an ISKCON pioneer and one of the first disciples of Srila Prabhupada. Yamuna passed away on December 20th 2011 at 69, and “Yamuna Devi: A Life of Unalloyed Devotion” is itself a loving offering of devotion from some of the many devotees who were deeply impacted by her.

There is a new multi-faith campaign to raise awareness about climate change. This Diwali, believers from all faiths and geographies across India, will unite their voices in a single unified prayer for the fight against climate change, led by Radhanath Swami, Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswati and Sister Jayanti Kirpalani. For more information visit: http://www.ourvoices.net/india
This year was the third Bridgend Peoples first communities Diwali and as in previous years it was wonderful to be invited to put the whole event on.
I remembered how Srila Prabhupada spoke of how we should present Krishna Consciousness so nicely that people will be attracted and before the date was even enounced enquiries were being made.
Mena Mataji again amazed the crowds with her humble offering in the form of a cake
Garlands were given out to those who help put this small Diwali on and this year a small number of the local South Wales Community Police also came and entered into the true spirit of Diwali
This year Vijay Prabhu did a presentation which gave all of Krishnas childhood Lila’s it was like listening to a summery of Krishna Book
Everyone got up and danced yes kirtan is the sweetest thing
Even lights were offered to Sri Domadara everyone joined who were able, those wheelchair bound and couldn’t make it to the front or had difficulties made their own small contribution
And at the end time for pictures to send to friends and Police headquarters
Tiring but always a pleasure to see so many enjoy dancing, singing, listening to Krishna’s pastimes and offering candles.
It’s something we all can do, so next year hire your local community hall, invite all the local community groups and show why Krishna Consciousness is the place to be if you really want to celebrate and have a good time.
Hare Krishna