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July 10th, 2014 – Darshan
Soundtrack of my life
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Above: Wakey wakey campers! Reading Music Festival, 1976. After two years on tambourine, I had been promoted to chief drum-banger.
This year, on a sunny afternoon in August, I will be celebrating my 40th anniversary of kirtan. On the sunny afternoon of August 24th, 1974 I sat down with a group of Hare Krishna devotees and had my first ever kirtan experience. They’d camped up in a field and, like they do, let me sit with them and try to follow along with the words.There are only three words, so it wasn’t too hard to sing along, but you do have to remember to sing them in the right order.
At some point, just when I was becoming filled with all sorts of new feelings I couldn’t yet comprehend, someone handed me a tambourine.I’d been accepted, I felt, as part of the group and thought to myself: “I’m playing tambourine with the members of the Radha Krishna Temple – cool.” (Or whatever word like ‘cool’ was in vogue at the time)
So for the past 40 years I’ve been singing kirtan. I have to tell you something: it works. Yes, it doesn’t quite make sense, just repeating three words over and over again. And yes,it should have driven me to distraction by now. But it hasn’t. Quite the reverse.
In fact, kirtan has been the solace of my life, the undisputed mood-lifter, the peaceful sound and the sonic energizer – all at the same time. I have been in kirtans in fields and forests, up mountains, down streets on foot and up rivers in boats. I’ve sung kirtan on the telly, in the homes and halls of the great and good of the land, and ‘performed’ it at pop festivals. I’ve sung in the pouring rain and the scorching sun. Its been the soundtrack of my life and of many thousands who I’ve known.

Portraits of devotees of Iskcon Hungary (Album 30 photos)
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Conversation with Saumya d.d. about why and how ISKCON leaders or pujaris watching of movies influences the greater devotee community
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Utilizing the Time of our Lives for the Best Purpose: Appreciating the Value of Prema Part 1
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Although we may die at any time in youth or old age, the older one is the more possibility exists that this day will be our last in our current body. Many accounts have been written about the regrets of those on their death beds. Most people don’t bemoan their lack of social standing, accumulated money, or accomplishments, but are focused on feelings of regret about how they used their time, or their unresolved conflicts in close relationships. Such unsettled emotions are centered on actions they did, or should have done, words they said, or should have said, etc. Our sense of regret or incompleteness partially makes up our desires which combine with our good and bad deeds to fuel our future births.
In my training in hospice work one service we learned to offer to the dying was to help them make peace with their past, or we could say, to have a life review before death. Eastern religious traditions speak about how at the time of death one experiences a panoramic life review from the soul perspective. This perspective has been strengthened for some people by the convincing testimony of those having near-death experiences. At such a time one can experience what is truly important (according to the level of one’s wisdom and guidance), and are reminded that whatever we do comes back to us in kind, and that there is a higher purpose to life than one’s personal selfish agenda. Therefore, the time we have in our life is a very valuable asset and needs to be used in the best possible way for the advantage of all. Hierarchies of benefits exist, from levels of material blessings to planes of spiritual obtainment, culminating in prema, or pure love for God.
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1975
Lord Krishna Goes to the Abode of Yamaraja
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The Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art of Dallas to present exhibit on Lord Krishna
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Governor of Kenya receives Bhagavad-gita
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The London Harinama Song
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Is Celibacy the New Sexy?
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Public congregational chanting and dancing in Copenhagen, Denmark (Album 40 photos)
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Newton’s Third Law of Karma: Maya — Innovative Bharatnatyam
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The Mormon Temple in Washington DC, USA.
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Bhakti Bhringa Govinda Swami in Saint-Petersburg (Russia) – Maha Kirtan (22.06.14)
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Bhakti Bhringa Govinda Swami in Saint-Petersburg (Russia) – Maha Kirtan (22.06.14)
New Vrindaban’s Transcendental Throwback Thursday – 07/10/14
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New Vrindaban’s Transcendental Throwback Thursday – 07/10/14.
Each week we highlight an earlier era of ISKCON New Vrindaban.
This week’s challenge: There are at least a dozen recognizable faces in this photo. How many can you identify?
Extra credit: What’s the celebration and when was it?
What to do: Post your guesses on the “who, what, when, where & why” in the comment section at the New Vrindaban Facebook Page.
Technical stuff: We share a photo Thursday and confirm known details Sunday. Let’s keep it light and have a bit of fun!
Special request: If you have a photo showing New Vrindaban devotees in action, share it with us and we’ll use it in a future posting.
Not all piety is fortunate – strive for spiritual piety
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“Pious activities can be divided into three categories: pious activities that awaken one’s dormant Krishna consciousness, pious activities that bestow material opulence, and pious activities that enable the living entity to merge into the existence of the Supreme. These last two awards of pious activity are not actually fortunate. Pious activities are fortunate when they help one become Krishna conscious. The good fortune of Krishna consciousness is attainable only when one comes in contact with a devotee. By associating with a devotee willingly or unwillingly, one advances in devotional service, and thus one’s dormant Krishna consciousness is awakened”
Srila Prabhupada, Chaitanya Charitamrita, 2.22.45 purport
Mahabharata characters 52 – Arjuna 15 – Breaking through the wall of the Kaurava forces
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HG Deva Darsana Prabhu / BG 9: The Most Confidential Knowledge
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HG Maha Hari Prabhu / SB 10.65.11-12
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Kesava Bharati Dasa Goswami / The Darshan Room 7/2/2014
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HG Dravida das and HG Atmarama das will be at ISKCON Scarborough this Friday
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Hare Krishna!
Please accept our humble obeisances!
All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
All glories to Sri Guru and Sri Gauranga!
We are extremely pleased to announce that HG Dravida das prabhu and HG Atmarama das prabhu will be visiting ISKCON Scarborough this Friday- 11th July 2014. Program starts at 6.45 pm.
Prepare to be uplifted and deeply moved during an evening of hearing the pastimes of the Lord and music made to praise and glorify the Supreme Personality of Godhead
Dravida Dasa has been a member of the Hare Krishna movement since 1973. A disciple of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder-acarya of the movement, he has been serving as an editor for his books for over 40 years. In addition he has made numerous recordings of the sacred scriptures, especially the Bhagavad-Gita. He resides in San Diego, near the Hare Krishna temple there, where he regularly gives discourses on Bhagavad-Gita and Srimad -Bhagavatam.
Atmarama Dasa, devotional singer and composer of sacred music, has become known for his power to transmit bhakti – spiritual devotion and shakti – divine energy. For the past 25 years he has been residing in India, in the sacred place of Vrindavan, the holy dham of Lord Krishna.
Fueled by a spiritual purpose, Atmarama’s music has reached far corners of the world. Yearly he travels from continent to continent – touching thousands of hearts and lives. In this way he has dedicated his life to spreading Krishna’s glories and thereby bringing real happiness to one and all.
We warmly welcome you and your family to ISKCON Scarborough this Friday at 6.45 pm!
ISKCON Scarborough
3500 McNicoll Avenue, Unit #3,
Scarborough,Ontario,
Canada,M1V4C7
Email Address:
iskconscarborough@hotmail.com
website:
www.iskconscarborough.com
Chanting Should Be In The Forefront
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Japa Walks, Japa Talks
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Glastonbury Festival 2014 | Epic Evening Kirtan by Mahavishnu Swami
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Crowded Places
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Devotee relationships
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 21 December 2010, Cape Town, South Africa, Lecture at house program)
The family of vaisnavas is somehow or other our support. Prabhupada made this movement a very personal one. In the beginning, we overlook how important relationships are because we are not used to it. In the material world, when a relationship does not work, you just cut it off and try another one… then another one and another one.
Now I’m not talking just about friendships. So many friends came and went in our lives in the material world but spiritual relationships are very different. Spiritual friendships are different because devotees are very rare. Therefore, devotees are precious and the relationship with the devotee is precious and once broken it is difficult to repair; not like a broken pot that can be glued back together.
Therefore with devotees we cannot just afford the mentality that if it does not work, get rid of this one and get another one! Because the day will come when we will need all the devotees. The day will come when we will very much depend on devotees because the vaisnavas are sustaining us in our spiritual life and without them it becomes so difficult. The day will come when all artificial behavior in our relationships will have to go because that cannot sustain us and time will test us. As they say, “It all comes out in the wash!” It means that sooner or later, it has to get real.
In the beginning, maybe one can have a Shakespearean performance of Krsna consciousness but at one point we need genuine relationships and genuine friendships. This is very important therefore we must be very careful to make sure we avoid unpleasant exchanges between devotees even for the sake of service. Sometimes, it may be necessary that a devotee is not doing it proper and you have to straighten him out.
We sometimes have to chastise but it is an unfortunate thing to do because in the course of it we may break a relationship. That is just one thought that comes to my mind: friendship between vaisnavas. Friendship is not just by declaration, not just Facebook friends or face-value friends, friendship means more.
12 July 2014 – Disappearance Day of Sanatana Goswami
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12 July 2014 – Guru (Vyasa) Purnima
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Goloka Party in Ministry of Fluxus (Kaunas) Lithuania (Album 24 photos)
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SB 10.47.28 – The holy name is the essence of Krishna’s confidential message of love
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