When we feel empty and impure, how can we persevere in devotion?
If Krishna loves us, why is it necessary to suffer to return to him?
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Let Other Things Wait
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How can we experience Krishna’s love at our present level of devotion?
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What is the role of vairagya in grihastha life?
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Monday, September 29, 2014
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Sunday, September 29th, 2014
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Mayapur ToVP
→ Ramai Swami
Rainy season in Mayapur doesn’t stop construction going on at the Temple of Vedic Planetarium. The stainless steel superstructure for the main dome is progressing steadily and a lot of work has been done on the planetarium structure itself.
Gurudeva offering
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Dear Gurudeva,
Please accept my humble obeisances.
All Glories to Srila Prabhupada.
All Glories to you on this special day of your appearance.
Were would I be without the shelter of your lotus feet, were would I be without your guidance and direction, what would I be doing if it wasn’t for your instructions?
During your latest UK visit their was great sadness at Bhaktivadanta Manor the feeling of neglect and separation in hearing your wonderful class and direction the inspiration in distributing your guru maharajas own books, the diligence in keeping it real with practical guidance on how to increase our desire to read and hear about Krishna and to serve others.
It is for me anyway easy to become neglectful forgetting how fortunate one is having the shelter of such an amazing and tolerant servant as yourself; dedication and focused on keeping each and every one of your disciples and aspiring disciples enthusiastic in our own service.
Words are inadequate as always to express the feelings one has, remaining humbled and inspired and with immense gratitude for being under the shelter of one such as you.
Thank you
Yours Humbly
Dhirabhakta Das
Unfavorable Christian Helps Sell Srila Prabhupada’s Books!
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New York City daily Harinama (Album 25 photos)
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A short presentation of the upcoming Radha Krishna Temple of Devotion and Understanding in Seberang Jaya, Malaysia (5 min video)
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Prabhupada Letters :: Anthology 2014-09-30 15:24:00 →
Prabhupada Letters :: 1967
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1967
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1972
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1972
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1972
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1972
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1975
Prabhupada Letters :: Anthology 2014-09-30 14:53:00 →
Prabhupada Letters :: 1975
Right and wrong definitions of success in grihastha life
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Lecture Summary:
Don’t offend bhakti by minimizing its potency unfavorably in comparison with the problems of grihastha ashrama (g. a.)
Pessimistic attitude towards g a becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy
Pendulum in definitions of success:
- Extreme: adopt grihamedhi’s definition eg “all this bhakti is too much.” Regular practice of sadhana ensure that we don’t get carried away by materialistic conceptions of success
- Extreme: adopt renunciate's definition eg. “see wife and children as temptations”
Balanced: see as opportunity to serve Krishna
Find individual comfort level for practicing bhakti
Success is not just leaving the world and coming to Krishna in the temple, but also taking Krishna from the temple to the world
Have healthy respect for profession – don’t alienate professionals
Don’t alienate children – “My parents made me feel bad about myself for not being a reincarnation of Prahlad Maharaj”
ISKCON’s maturation from the revolution mode to the re-establishment mode
Revolution – get joy in breaking down things including respected and essential edifices of social and spiritual stability including g. a.
SP adopted a hands-off policy towards g. a. because no sense of commitment
To glorify giving up of family responsibilities to those who never had an ethos of responsibility leads to a culture of irresponsibility
But re-establishment requires patience, learning and a service mood
Saturday, September 27th, 2014
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Franklin’s Lookalike Spoke
I had asked the fellow dressed like Benjamin Franklin what his favourite quote was. It is my second visit to the Chariot Festival in Philly, and it being such an historical city, and one of their proud father of the nation, in fact, was Mr. Franklin, whom had an incredible brain. So I asked him for some wisdom. The local man in period costume answered my question, “I have many sayings, but my chosen favourite is about talent that is hidden and not put to use is like a sundial in darkness.”
“I like that. I thank you,” I said. And then he went to Rome through the booths at the festival which is one block from the steps that the famous icon, Rocky Balboa, ran up and down at the art museum.
I had a chance to hear and see talent from the main stage. Yadunatha from New York is a standup comedian, who pokes fun at ourselves, the Krishna monks. He always cracks me up. Talk about hidden talent. I don’t happen to know his stage name, but he’s a great entertainer. Just after his act came a local dance troupe presenting Odissi dance items. The dancers were good, it just went on too long, leaving the audience with no break. Then came our group performing “Little Big Ramayan”. Now, I cannot speak objectively on the performance, but from my side I believe they executed their parts quite well despite challenges such as the slippery floor causing Ravana to fall off the stage. All the performers had the chance to display their abilities – talent that’s not exhibited unless someone comes along to present the opportunity and discovers something wonderful.
Regarding walking I believe that in this day of sophisticated mobilization, walking is a hidden talent, we have it in us. If one gives it a chance, one will see how it benefits us in so many ways.
May the Source be with you!
10 klickaroos.
Friday, September 26th, 2014
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Row The Boat
I made sure to trek a trail before the long 8 hour drive to Philly. A group of 11 of us split between two rented vans made the pleasant journey through a portion of upstate new York and Pennsylvania which is absolutely scenic. The 11 of us were the invited drama troupe to the city’s Chariot Festival. But one more person from California was to meet us in Philly to make the cast complete. He was number 12. I’m sorry to say that his cancelation at the last minute was disappointing. He chose to be lazy. He’s talented, this was a golden opportunity for him, he just didn’t make it to the airport in time. Missed his flight and the ticket we paid for became dissolved. He was just unable to get it together, although he had all the time. This threw off our plans for a full cast. Fortunately a capable actor/devotee was contacted and came to save the day. My consideration is that everyone in life should endeavour to be that team player. I am reminded of a phrase by Jean Paul Sartre, “Only the guy who is not rowing has time to rock the boat.”
Two elements checked what could have been an anger fit for me. Number 1, the people I do have, 11 or so, are just a dream to be with. They are cooperation personified. Secondly, I was moved with some pity for the lost soul who lost our confidence, especially after not having apologized. He must really be struggling in life. He’s young, and it’s obvious he’s making some mistakes. I will not give up on him should he choose to reach out for help.
Anyways, once reaching the city of brotherly love, we worked with our extra (Jon by name) and he was a fabulous replacement.
May the Source be with you!
6 KM
Thursday, September 25th, 2014
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Wednesday, September 24th, 2014
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The Grapes In Fall
I grabbed a grape while on the walk
Chewed in time to the stepping Croc
Felt the sun that reds the face
Walked along all o’er the place
Down Dupont, a road so plain
Stepped in stride and felt no pain
Moved those limbs in perfect swing
Like light flight on a feathered wing
I sang a song, a mantra low
Picked up speed and went not slow
I had my heart inside my shoes
There was no need to sing the blues
Chant and trek, trek and chant
I beat the mind which says, “I can’t”
I consumed a meal, mmm… so good
Tummy’s fire liked the food
We monks ate with appetite
Eating veggies – a sense delight
“Enough’s enough,” we told the cook
Subuddhi had us on a hook
Then step by step I went on foot
The others cycled on the route
I spotted this grape, was so awesome
I imagine it was once a blossom
It hung from vine by a wall
A feature of the season we call “Fall”
May the Source be with you!
10 KM
Understanding Krishna’s love for us
→ The Spiritual Scientist
Fourth dome ring completed!
- TOVP.org
A few days ago the fourth ring of the main dome was completed, and almost immediately the fifth ring was begun. Each of the segments will be installed every two days. We look forward to seeing the finished gigantic main dome, and how this transcendentally unique structure which will attract the minds of the entire population of the world.
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Harinama in Moscow, Russia (Album 105 photos)
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September 30th, 2014 – Darshan
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Hare Krishna Movement – Hyderabad Work Status Report on New Temple Project (7 min video)
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Uddhava-gita series
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What do we learn from the earth? Tolerance.
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Indradyumna Maharaja’s preaching program in Budapest
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Vaishnava marriage ceremony in Novosibirsk, Russia during the Festival “Sadhu Sanga” (45 min video)
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Huge Detroit ISKCON Pushpa Abhishek – Sept 21 2014 ( 2 videos)
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Radhakund evening aratik by Iskcon devotees (4 min video)
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Harinama during the Boston Freedom Rally 2014 (20 min video)
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ISKCON Disciples Course Online
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The ISKCON Disciples Course is a training program which deepens devotees’ understanding of guru tattva and guru padasraya within the multiple guru environment of ISKCON. Designed for new devotees preparing to take initiation in ISKCON, the course is also recommended for leaders, preachers, councilors and educators in ISKCON.
The course was developed under the direction of the Guru Services Committee, with the combined efforts of leading educators in ISKCON. The course is based on the teachings of Srila Prabhupada and current ISKCON Law and references the writings of the broader Gaudiya Vaisnava tradition. The 14 lessons include Powerpoint presentations, interactive workshops, forums, quizzes and assessment exercises.
The ISKCON Disciple Course is designed so that your time zone is not of primary importance. You just move along the materials to be found on the web pages. During the course, we will meet for two or three live Q&A sessions, but we decide on the timings together so that the majority of participants will have the opportunity to take part.
Disciple Course can be attended without special requirements. By clicking here you will be redirected to Bhaktivedanta College page, where you can proceed with registration and payment for this module. The Paypal fee is €79 fully inclusive.
Here is a video which gives an overview of the course. If you cannot view it then please click here to visit the website.
Radhastami at New Vrindaban’s Govardhan Hill
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Hanuman spotted in Washington DC before Dushera…. :-) (5 min video)
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