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Prabhupada Letters :: 1975
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Jhulan Yatra Darshan 10th August 2014 , Sri Sri Radha Gopinath
Srila Prabhupada takes darshan of Sri Sri Radha Vrindaban Nath at the original New Vrindaban farmhouse, June 1976.
“Here in New Vrindaban the atmosphere is exactly like Vrindavan. They are performing the routine activities from 4 am. in the morning till 10 pm. at night. The aratiks are going on several times daily as you have seen in Vrindavan.”
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Some things just don’t get along well with each other. Take oil and water as an example, you can mix them together and shake as hard as you like, but they’ll never become friends….. or will they?
Upper Elementary students learn about solutions and different substances’ ability to mix by observing a jar of water, oil and food coloring.
Students note their observations down, changing variables and asking different questions. The bottles of liquid are turned upside down, swished around, and watched. Which is more dense? The oil or the water? Why do they stay separate? How does the food coloring react to the mixture?
I ask visiting student Kana his observations on the experiment. His exuberant and vehement reply: “Mother Vrinda Priya is the best teacher in the world! Even simple science ideas are so fun with all of her experiments!” What about the experiment? What did you learn?
“The oil molecules are larger than the molecules that make up water. So oil is less dense than water and will always float to the top. No matter how many times we turn the bottle around.”
In this TKG Academy classroom, oil plus water equals 10 year old kids looking forward to their next day at school.
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At the wood carver’s shop
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Lord Balaram’s Appearance day Abhishek video, Kirtan by H.H.Lokanath Swami Maharaj
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The Desperation of Suicide Fueled by Depression and Lack of Self Worth
In the midst of writing a blog about Shri Krishna’s and Balarama's appearance days, I was interrupted by the sad news of Robin Williams’ (the famous actor and comedian) suicide on Monday and was unable to continue. Since this unfortunate event has been on my mind for the last few days, I felt compelled to write about this topic for many reasons. As some of you know, my father committed suicide, but additionally, my wife’s older brother did also, and so our family has been greatly affected by suicide. Thus, Mr. Williams’ death hit a nerve with me, as did some of the rather harsh, uncompassionate, and frankly, ignorant comments I have read online.
Certainly Robin Williams wasn’t a saint. He had many imperfections and unresolved life issues, and his suicide seemed a terrible response, and yet, in spite of this, I found something very sincere, human, and compelling about him. Perhaps due to my past, I could sense some kind of pain beneath the surface of his humor. Admittedly, upon hearing about his cause of death I found it sadly ironic that a person celebrated for his humor would find no humor or value within himself. Later I learned that this isn’t as rare as I imagined for brilliant comedians. Someone even suggested that some clowns paint their faces to hide their melancholy. Whether true or not, I can say with certainty that people are not always what they seem, and are often full of duality!
Severe depression has become another modern epidemic and is one of the leading factors of suicide, though anger, social isolation, alcohol and drug abuse, need for control, impulsiveness, and certain medications, or chronic medical illness can also be factors. I find that people are complex and sometimes difficult to understand without knowing their often secret history.
The transcendental vibration of hari-nama-sankirtana is imported from the spiritual world. Thus although materialists who are addicted to experimental knowledge and the so-called “scientific method” cannot place their faith in the chanting of the Hare Krsna maha-mantra, it is a fact that simply by chanting the Hare Krsna mantra offenselessly one can be freed from all subtle and gross material conditions. The spiritual world is called Vaikuntha, which means “without anxiety.” In the material world everything is full of anxiety (kuntha), whereas in the spiritual world (Vaikuntha) everything is free from anxiety. Therefore those who are afflicted by a combination of anxieties cannot understand the Hare Krsna mantra, which is free from all anxiety. In the present age the vibration of the Hare Krsna maha-mantra is the only process that is in a transcendental position, beyond material contamination. Since the holy name can deliver a conditioned soul, it is explained here to be sarva-mantra-sara, the essence of all Vedic hymns.”
Caitanya-caritamrta, Adi lila 7:74
HDG A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada.
Enjoy the movie:
Your Servant
Parasuram Das
In celebration of Sri Krishna Janmasthami and Srila Prabhupada Vyasa Puja Part Two of the film series documenting the construction of Prabhuapada's flagship project The Temple of the Vedic Planetarium in Mayapur, West, Bengal, India, has been released. While Part One entitled "The Cosmos out of the Rice Fields" explores the history and start-up of the project, Part Two of the series focuses more on the community behind this ambitious project, and points out that it is just as much selfless dedication, respect, and cooperation than bricks and marble that have been the main building blocks of the development.
Executive producer: Alfred B. Ford Director/Producer: Dr. Krisztina Danka Photography: Filip Cargonja, Denes Doboveczki Sound: Stipe Kristic, Gyula Szarnyas Editing: Szabolcs Guth Studio: Karuna Productions (www.karunaproductions.com) Music: BB Govinda Swami, Gaurangi Dasi, Gunagrahi Das
For more information about the project please visit: www.tovp.org