The Swastika City (Album 94 photos)
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Indradyumna Swami: After traveling 4 days and 2,500 kilometers we finally arrived yesterday in Arkaim, a remote archaeological site situated in the southern Urals steppe of Russia. Discovered in 1987 by a team of Russian scientists the dwellings are described as an ancient capitol of the Aryan, or Vedic culture. Dubbed the “Swastika City” because of the floor plan of the site, it has become a pilgrimage center for many Russian people. Every June, on the day of the summer solstice, a large 2- day festival attracts thousands of spiritually inclined people. ISKCON devotees have been attending the event for years. Their “Krsna Village” with a kirtan stage and many attractive booths is a big attraction. To inaugurate our village this year myself and Bada Hari prabhu went on harinam with 700 devotees in the evening. At 9 pm the sun was still high in the sky! Read more ›

Krishna Lunch For Ever! (5 min video)
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The Krishna Lunch Forever campaign is collaborating with the UF Foundation to help raise money for the renovations on the Plaza of the Americas, which will include new seating areas and tables. The Krishna campaign has already raised about $45,000, said Bob Cohen, the campaign’s director. “Most of the money will be spent on infrastructure underneath, so groundwater will drain and grass and trees will grow to be greener,” Cohen said. UF senior philanthropic adviser Carter Boydstun estimates plaza renovations to cost about $1.6 million. The UF Foundation has $300,000 in commitments from alumni toward funding the upgrades. Read more ›

Join us for Sunday Feast from 11.00am-2.00pm and experience happiness & bliss
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Sunday Love Feast

When?

Sunday,June 22nd
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 2.1.5
tasmād bhārata sarvātmā
bhagavān īśvaro hariḥ
śrotavyaḥ kīrtitavyaś ca
smartavyaś cecchatābhayam
TRANSLATION
O descendant of King Bharata, one who desires to be free from all miseries must hear about, glorify and also remember the Personality of Godhead, who is the Supersoul, the controller and the savior from all miseries.
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

COMING UP AHEAD
Yogini Ekadasi
Fasting..................... on June 22nd
                              Breakfast................. on June 23rd b/w 6.23am-10.45am

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.

IB Monthly Sankirtan Festival(MSF)
This Sat(June 21st) from 11.30am-1.30pm @ India Town Food Centre (60 Dundas St E, Mississauga, ON L5A 1W4) Please come directly on the given location to join our sankirtan team.

We encourage everyone to come out and participate and make Srila Prabhupada happy as this service is highly recommended by His Divine Grace.For more details please  call @ ISKCON Brampton # 416.648.3312.

"In this age, chanting of Hare Krishna Mantra is the prime business of the devotee, and preaching of this Hare Krishna Mantra by outdoor Sankirtana and propagation of literature is our more important business. Side by side, Deity worship is recommended, but when there is a question of accepting one of them, we shall prefer to accept chanting of Hare Krishna Mantra first."
Srila Prabhupada(Letter to Hamsaduta – Hamburg 5 September, 1969.)


Astaprahar(24hour Non-stop Kirtan)
Starting this Saturday,June 21st, 9.00am and ends on Sunday June 22nd,10.00am
We would like to invite you to join in for some Kirtan and dance at The 22nd Annual Astaprahar(TAGORE CENTRE,North York,140 Millwick Dr @ Islington and Steeles Ave West TORONTO, ON. M9L 1Y6).ISKCON Brampton will be performing this Sat from 2.30pm-4.00pm.Prasadam will be served through out the program.If you're a kirtan lover just don't miss this event out!!

ON GOING EVERY SUNDAY
ISKCON Brampton Yoga and Wellness

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)
To Register
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

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

New Curriculum is starting on June 8th,2014.
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!

Letter From A Subscriber
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Dear Rasa Rasika dasa,

Hare Krishna. Jaya Prabhupada.

Thankyou for the daily japa subscription. I've surrended to Srila Praphupada, chant every morning at least 16 rounds, strictly follow the four regulative principles (no illicit sex, no meat eating, no gambling and no intoxication) and read Srila Prabhupada’s books at least 1-2 hours a day. I also recieve newsletter subscription from Krishna.org and would like to associate more with other devotees.

Kind Regards,

Andrew

Always a second chance
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 03 February 2013, Prague, Czech Republic, Srimad Bhagavatam 4.19.4)

kks dec 2012There was one devotee who had sort of given up spiritual standards for a while and I was thinking of what to say to such a person without saying that you must chant Hare Krsna. Of course, that fell on deaf ears. Their answer was that they had no taste and couldn’t do it. So I was thinking for days and finally I said, ‘You know, you have only two possibilities with your life. To either be a happy devotee or to be an unhappy devotee! It’s too late, you’re a devotee. Even if you don’t chant, you are still a devotee. But if you don’t chant, you will be a unhappy devotee. So better chant then you can become a happy devotee.’ And I left it at that with food for thought.

We should have full faith that all good will come, sarva-karma kṛta haya, (Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Madhya-Lila 22.62) and that all good will come from this chanting and from devotional service. So all we need to do is again and again turn to devotional service and to chanting the holy name. This chanting doesn’t require anything else! It can be done anywhere, even in inauspicious places one can chant, no money is required. Even if you’ve lost your voice, you can whisper.

Somehow or other, time is running out, life is very short, so we must take advantage because through this chanting, if we are sincere, we can go back to Godhead in this lifetime. Even if we made some mistakes in the past, if we correct ourselves and again take up devotional service then we are immediately properly situated. Immediately, we are again eligible to return back to Godhead. So we must be very optimistic, we must be very convinced that success will be there. All we have to do is chant Hare Krsna and serve the sankirtan movement!

 

Appearance Day of Srila Tamal Krishna Goswami Maharaja, June 20, Carpinteria and Harish, Israel
Giriraj Swami

TKG_slideshowGiriraj Swami and Tamal Krishna Goswami’s brother and sister-in-law, Kalachandji das and Sraddhanjali dasi, shared memories and realizations of Tamal Krishna Goswami Maharaja via Skype with devotees in Israel.

“My understanding is that like everything else he did his entering academia was not out of a personal preference but out of what he saw as necessary for his service to Srila Prabhupada. And we can see that in the result of his dissertation, which is totally a glorification of Srila Prabhupada. I had been in academia for many years already, but it was like I was the tortoise and he shot ahead of me as the hare. But actually it was a great austerity for him as well. Although he loved to have his intellect engaged in many ways and he saw how he could use the university and academia to preach Krishna consciousness, it was not academia or the university in itself that appealed to him. When he first arrived there he was very excited to be engaged in that way. His letters from when he first arrived in Cambridge are full of excitement, exuberance, and energy. But his letters from shortly before he went to Mayapur are a very different tone. They express much more the austerities involved in that enterprise. He was known as such a strong and heavy guru, but I think by nature he was very much a man of the heart—very soft and loving. But to be a spiritual master required great strength. Engaging that aspect of his personality was as much a service as it defined his personality.”

—Kalachandji das

Israeli Skype Call

June 19th Krishna Lounge Kirtan & Talk
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'The_Hindu_deity_Narasimha',_1500-1600,_Nepal,_bronze,_Asian_Art_Museum_of_San_Francisco
 
Kirtan lead by Vrndavana dasa:


 
Kirtan lead by Giriraj Gopal dasa:

 
Talk by Nitya Gaura dasa:

22ND ANNUAL ASTAPRAHAR (24 HOUR KIRTAN)!
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Toronto's Hare Krishna Center is participating in the 21st Annual Astaprahar (24 Hour Kirtan) on June, 21-22nd 2014. The 24 Hour Kirtan is taking place from 10:00am on Saturday, June 21st to 10:00am on Sunday, June 22nd, 2014.  The event is being held at the Tagore Centre (140 Millwick Dr. Toronto, ON M9L 1Y6). For more information please see the event flyer below:


Volunteer Opportunities at the 42nd Annual Festival of India – July 12-13, 2014!
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With summer in full swing, the excitement surrounding the 42nd Annual Festival of India (Ratha-Yatra) is growing as each day passes!

The Festival of India has always relied on the power of volunteer efforts to make it the amazing success that it is today. Volunteering also means meeting incredible, new people while helping to make one of Toronto’s most astonishing summer events a reality. 

Whether posting flyers and posters across the city or helping on the days of the festival itself, the heart and soul of the Festival of India are the volunteers who make it happen! 

Join our enthusiastic and energetic team and be part of the Festival of India family!

To sign up and register to be a volunteer, please click here and you will be directed to our online form. Once you have signed up, one of our friendly Volunteer Coordinators will be in touch. 

For all general questions and/or concerns, please feel free to contact: 
Volunteer Coordination Team
Festival of India (Toronto)
1-888-535-3378 ex: 52
volunteers@festivalofindia.ca


Stay tuned for more exciting information about the festivities leading up to Festival of India!


Member’s dinner 2014 in Radadhesh, Belgium (Album 57 photos)
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In the heart of the Belgian Ardennes, near Durbuy, lies the fairytale castle of Petite Somme. The castle has a long history which now houses the spiritual community, Radhadesh Ardennes. The new residents have thoroughly restored the castle and transformed it into a true spiritual oasis where you can explore the colorful culture of the Indian traditions. The castle is now one of the main attractions of the Ardennes and is open to visitors every day. Read more ›

My Dear Satsvarupa…
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" I have given you everything, so read and speak from the books and so many new lights will come out. We have got so many books, so if we go on preaching from them for the next 1,000 years, there is enough stock. Just like we have spent one day discussing one sloka, so you introduce this system in all of the temples, and very quickly the devotees will make spiritual progress by getting knowledge." Read more ›

Tuesday, June 17th, 2014
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Osoyoos, British Columbia

Where Bhakti Is Strong


Fran was struggling up the summit with her bicycle which was weighed down with her goods, namely her tent, sleeping gear, clothes and food, which were equally balanced on either side of her conveyance.  Her one third of the way up the mountain and my two thirds of the way down at a road’s switchback, became the meeting point, a spot ideal to stop and take a few breaths.  We naturally had something to share about the glories of road travel, and as we did so, the strong scent of sage was ever present, enhancing the already pleasant sensation of overlooking the Okanagan Valley at the city of Osoyoos. 

Happy trails, friend! 

Down at the Osoyoos Beach, where Karuna was waiting for our ritual wraps in the morning, I also met Keith Lacey of the ‘Osoyoos Times’.  Both he, and then minutes later, Brian Highly, of Okanagan Times, raised great questions about the walk. Hey, here we also met the local pot dealer.  No, he didn’t even bother to try to sell us weed, we’re monks, right? 

The real high power time of the day was a trip up to Kelowna.  The stay over at Karuna Shakti and Aaron’s place, and then the program arranged at the Italian Cultural Centre.  The hall is not large, but it did accommodate 50 plus.  Just imagine a snug group of kirtan lovers who came to indulge in chants and dance after a brief “Tales From Trails”.  I witnessed this enthusiastic group.  There were no shy folks, no transcendental wall flowers.  All was good. Also, our bhakti books, music CD’s and meditation mala beads sold very well.  This is also a barometre that gauges the interest of devotion in a location. 

Residents of Kelowna and Osoyoos, we love you.

May the Source be with you!
 
25 KM

Nairobi’s Jagannath Restaurant Makes Prasad Affordable
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A restaurant in Nairobi is subsidizing its sanctified vegetarian food, or prasadam, so that it’s affordable for low-income workers, while at the same time developing an ambitious plan for large-scale free prasadam distribution. Located on the ground floor of the Golok Dham building at ISKCON Nairobi, the Jagannath restaurant projects a warm and welcome vibe even before you enter.

Monday, June 16th, 2014
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Rock Creek, British Columbia

Terrific Ordinary People


During my walking break time, I converged with my backup team in Rock Creek Trading Post.  We met Steven, a former TM teacher from Toronto, who came up to us to sing the ancient song in Sanskrit, "Govindam adi purusham tam aham bhajami..."  This means, “Oh Creator, I consider You totally awesome, for You are the original person.”  This is a popular song sung in Krishna temples all over the world, and Steven happens to know it.  Amazing how when and where you meet the most ordinary but special people. 

Today I also met Derek, Jared and Kim, all of Bridesville.  And even though perception  may have it that we are looking at just ordinary people, because they reached out and offered to help me by proposing a ride or giving directions, I considered them extraordinary.  Also, along the walk, I met a Dutch couple who pulled over their RV (recreational vehicle) and wondered if I was the monk they read about in the Creston News.  Right they were.  He is from Holland and she, from Surinam.  What a fabulous gesture it was of them to invite me into their mobile home in sheltering me from the rain for a time. 

My last installment of walking permitted me to meet cyclist, Mark, from Ireland.  What an upbeat fellow he is.  His journey, like many who traverse the vast track of land, happens to end up being one of pursuing self discovery.  It’s not what he initially anticipated.  He admitted about his trip, “I’m learning a lot about me.  It’s meditative.”

May the Source be with you!

46 KM

Sunday, June 15th, 2014
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Midway, British Columbia
 
Off the Grid
 
 
Usually there’s a railway line that parallels the road.  There may also be a creek running along, or a river.  In today’s case it is Kettle Creek.  We also have the Trans Canada Trail which I’ve been tempted to trek from time-to-time.  That path is practically visible from the road’s view, Hwy 3 or the Crows Nest Pass.  I also happened to be walking close to another line, the invisible 49th parallel that separates the U.S. and Canada in the western section of North America.
 
Despite the various divides and lines that man has created, our wildlife just doesn’t understand our grids.  As I was leaving Greenwood I saw a large moose leap a fence, cross the highway, and then occupy ground on a grassy mountain slope.
 
Motorists stopped to flick their cameras at the majestic creature.  The moose, apparently, was not alone.  It turns out she’s a mother and her two calves were left on the other side of the road and fence.  She boldly crossed the road once again to unite with her young. Somehow, instinctively she leapt the fence once again quite close to my spot of standing.
 
The two adorable calves just couldn’t make the leap their mother made.  They were once again separated by fence, road, traffic, and ditch.  It was a real drama when she leapt back leaving her kids confused and she disappeared beyond the trees.
 
I and a number of motorists stood in awe seeing the interaction of kids and mum in a natural adventure.  How absolutely heart-warming it was at that pivotal moment when the two calves ran to their parent in a most anxious mode.
 
Love is a powerful thing.  It is especially powerful when it takes Absolute status.  And speaking of love I want to offer my congratulations to all the dads of this world on this Father’s Day.  My reflection goes to my own father who is deceased but was a great dad.
 
May the Source be with you!
 
37 KM

Divine Power
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Let’s increase, expand and push the boundaries. This is where we experience the divine presence first-hand. After all, ‘impossible,’ Bhaktivedanta Swami said, is only found in a fool’s dictionary.

Festival of Fiji
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The festival of Fiji was organised by disciples of HH Tamal Krsna Maharaja and was attended by hundreds of devotees from different countries of the world.

It started at Suva temple where devotees gathered to hear lectures, attend arotis and celebrate the Vyasapuja of Srila Gurudeva.
There were also big harinama processions through the streets of Suva and prasadam was served, “picnic” style in parks afterwards.
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Carpathian Mountains Retreat 2014 (Album 375 photos)
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The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians are a range of mountains forming an arc roughly 1,500 km long across Central and Eastern Europe, making them the second-longest mountain range in Europe. "The holy name of Krishna is transcendentally blissful. It bestows all spiritual benedictions, for it is Krishna Himself, the reservoir of all pleasure. Krishna’s name is complete, and it is the form of all transcendental mellows. It is not a material name under any condition, and it is no less powerful than Krishna Himself. Since Krishna’s name is not contaminated by the material qualities, there is no question of its being involved with maya. Krishna’s name is always liberated and spiritual; it is never conditioned by the laws of material nature. This is because the name of Krishna and Krishna Himself are identical.’ Padma Purana " Read more ›