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Beautiful Ganga-Puja Festival in Mayapur (Album 54 photos)
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Harinama in Washington D.C inspires a group of young man to participate in their “own way” (5 min video)
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Narada and the Sons of Daksa Part 2
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Stockholm, June 2014 – Part 1
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After visiting the Czech Republic, Kadamba Kanana Swami spent a few days in Germany and then travelled to Ljubljana (Slovenia) to participate in the kirtan festival (30 May – 1 June).
Thereafter, Maharaj travelled to Sweden. June is the designated month for writing and Maharaj decided to spend it at New Radhakunda which is situated 30 km south of Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. New Radhakunda is the headquarters of the North European Bhaktivedanta Book Trust (BBT) and provides a favourable atmosphere for writing.
Maharaj arrived here on Monday (2 June). He is spending time working on his book and makes a public appearance once a week. On Sunday (8 June), Maharaj gave the morning Srimad Bhagavatam class at New Radhakunda and the Sunday feast Srimad Bhagavatam class at the Hare Krsna Center in Stockholm.
Photos
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2 Kirtan Movies from London
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June 10th, 2014 – Darshan
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Ganga Puja in Mayapur
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Please view the following gallery: Ganga Puja Festival Two days ago, here in Mayapur, we had a beautiful festival in honor of Mother Ganga. Hundreds of devotees gathered at our Prabhupada Ghat to worship and take bath in Her holy waters. There was melodious kirtan permeating the atmosphere while they made the arrangements for the program. […]
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Introduction to Uddhava-gita Part 1 (English/Hungarian)
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It was given in Krsna Valley, hence the two languages.
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Iskcon Moscow Temple gets inundated by rain during Nirjala ekadasi, but devotees’ enthusiasm remain high! (8 photos)
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Preaching program in Connecticut at the Hartford Temple (Album 8 photos)
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How to turn a Tokyo ground floor into a Temple cooking classroom
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ISKCON Atlanta Georgia: 2014 Panihati Festival weekend (Album 84 photos)
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Sadhu Sanga 2014, older and younger devotees in USA meet to perform the sankirtana Yajna (Album 700 photos)
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Devotees in Miami participate in Inter-faith Meeting at FIU and purify everyone with their prasadam (Album 61 photos)
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Bhakti Fest in Italy’s Villa Vrindavana (Album 62 photos)
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Over 1500 vaishnavas in Belarus despite Soviet era restrictions (Album 90 photos)
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Prabhupada Letters :: Anthology 2014-06-10 04:57:00 →
Prabhupada Letters :: 1967
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1967
Prabhupada Letters :: Anthology 2014-06-10 04:54:00 →
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969
Prabhupada Letters :: Anthology 2014-06-10 04:53:00 →
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969
Confrontation or Penetration – Two approaches to sharing Krishna consciousness
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Prabhupada Letters :: Anthology 2014-06-10 04:52:00 →
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1969
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1969
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1974
Mahabharata Characters 22 – Kunti 03 – Successful amidst misery after misery
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1975
General Membership of ISKCON
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BY ISKCON GBC
MAYAPUR - Whereas there is a need to recognize as general members those who wish to identify with the spiritual family of ISKCON,
Whereas such recognition should include some basic parameters,
Whereas such recognition should not involve any legal rights for the general members,
RESOLVED:
Whoever, regardless of gender, race, nationality, religion, etc., subscribes to the following statement, shall be considered a general member of ISKCON:
“I wish to be counted as part of the spiritual family of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), and I will practically support its mission. I accept the teachings of Lord Krishna as presented by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder-Acarya of ISKCON.
“While I understand that this general membership does not confer upon me any rights in ISKCON organizations, I am grateful to participate in this spiritual movement intended for the upliftment of the entire human society.”
Scorn Your Ability
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TRANSLATION
Your enemies will describe you in many unkind words and scorn your ability. What could be more painful for you?
PURPORT
Lord Kṛṣṇa was astonished in the beginning at Arjuna’s uncalled-for plea for compassion, and He described his compassion as befitting the non-Āryans. Now in so many words, He has proved His statements against Arjuna’s so-called compassion.
Bhagavad-gītā As It Is 2.36
Association Is King
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Our internal life
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 08 April 2014, Cape Town, South Africa, Rama Naumi Initiation Lecture)
There exists our internal life. One cannot just be fixed on dharma by determination,”Okay, by intelligence I have understood this philosophy. It makes sense and I am deeply impressed by it. I think it is the truth. I think I am going to adjust my life to it.’ That is intellectual, it is very nice but that still is a burden.
So, one must also have an internal life. Give mercy and go and collect it. Dig deep in the scriptures because in the scriptures, there are amazing descriptions of amazing personalities. Chant, chant the name of the Lord, that name is unlimited. Invest energy, do not chant mechanical, really chant it. Everyday, chant at the best time. Chant the best rounds; make something out of that chanting! That is the internal life.
We must have both, internal life and quality. Otherwise, if it waters down then suddenly, the vows become a burden. If we are not having an internal life then the vows become a burden and then our so-called merciful activities become superficial, just to show! How can you have compassion for others when you do not have a better quality of life? You can only have compassion when you have a better quality of life otherwise you can be like an actor on stage and act as if you are compassionate. Real compassion is only possible when we have a better quality of life ourselves, then it is natural. So we must endeavour for that and rewards will come.
Benefits of Deity Worship
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Goloka Festival in Barnaul, Russia 08.06.14 (Album 42 photos)
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test podcast
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Home preaching program in Alachua (Album 91 photos)
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Saturday, June 7th, 2014
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Persevere
There’s no doubt that there is struggle in the matter of walking, even in this almost perfect climate, and in clean mountain air. I’m not much worried about grizzly encounters, but I’m cautious. People have been nice, and I have rare to find any redneck dynamic. Not even a remark of bigotry. I enjoy the trekking, partially because of the austere side of it. You do get your aches and pains for sure. The mind may try to agitate. That struggle is good.
Here is what I get out of it, perseverance.
Todd is a customs officer at a place on the border called Kingsgate. He saw me when I was just about ready to enter the town Erickson. He pulled over while on his way to work, “Just curious to know why you’re walking. After my graduation I trekked from the coast to Creston, where I lived. I found in the course of my walking I discovered many things about myself. I did this walk solo.”
I commended him for his task and agreed that it’s something more people should do. “You give yourself time to reflect on past, present and future. It becomes a spiritual experience.”
Amongst the other people I met today, a Jehovah’s Witness woman emerged from a vehicle at a major juncture along the road. Her driver drove some distance to turn around. When I first saw her, I was judging by her high heels that she wasn’t prepared to do any serious walking. She came to me and made it clear that she’s a member of Jehovah. She came with the journal, ‘The Watch Tower’ in hand. I was willing to accept the literature only on the basis that she would accept my card with the maha mantra. I was also of the conviction that if we were going to converse on the basis of my religion/my religion, and how ‘mine’ is the only approach, no!
We managed to keep everything light and leaving each other on the note, “God bless”. We stayed on common ground. I didn’t even have to persevere.
May the Source be with you!
35 KM
Friday, June 6th, 2014
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Trimming Down
In the first hour I may have two or three layers on to address morning chill. Before long, comes off the hoodie. The next hour, comes off my t-shirt underneath my traditional kurta (devotional shirt). Even my safety vest I strip off due to there being enough sunlight by now. In the third hour, I’m likely removing my socks. By now, there’s nothing much left to peel off.
The road brings with it warmth and coolness. Asphalt appears to be a conductor of heat from the sun. Although I can’t complain, temperatures remain below 22 degrees Celsius.
Coolness arrives from the motorists who are on a passionate run to get to wherever. Apart from the occasional happy honker, everyone else seems to be flying on the fuel of the greedy go. No time to pay heed to a pedestrian. I generally look for alternative wayside roads that angle along to meet the highway. There, we find peace. I did detour once, only to find myself at a cul-de-sac, a dead end. A kind Mexican woman didn’t mind that I traversed her pasture land where I came upon the field’s corner. My intent was to meet the highway again. Luckily the barbed wire on the fence didn’t entangle or rip my dhoti. Remember, I’m as stripped down to as meagre as I’ll be after leaving Daruka with the extra burdensome clothing. Finally, a quiet road lead me to the village of Kitchener, and to a juncture of the Crowsnest Pass.
One other thing seems to be missing these days. Yes, of course, it’s Michael. Michael is making the slow journey back to home, Toronto. His allotted time with us has expired. So, we’re down to three guys and one drama queen (Billie Jean, the parrot) and one crammed vehicle.
We had a great swim in Vasa Lake, which relaxed muscles, and then took off for a visit to the Adi Vajra Shanehasalen asram. Our connection with this community allowed us to make mutual relations.
May the Source be with you!
35 KM
SO! it seems the Timingala is REAL!
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/1769…
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Thursday, June 5th, 2014
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Baby Crow
There is life in death with the emergence of the soul, even when an entity apparently bites the dust. From the nest of a crow fell this baby bird, and somehow landed on the edge of the highway. Funny, when you consider the name of this road way – the Crowsnest Pass. I looked at the little buzzard, not a sign of life was in it, so where did the atma go? The answer lies in karma, which is often times too complex to make some order or shape out of it. As the body lay there rather featherless and practically balding, we can imagine that its soul is in flight.
On his way to work, Patrick saw me, pulled over and came out of his truck to offer pranams. Under his safety vest was a dark sweat shirt with an adorable insignia of Ganesh printed on it. He’d been to Tibet like many westerners have been doing as of late. Instead of the Himalayas, he obtained a little flavour of Tibet right here in the Rockies, only I’m not a Buddhist monk. I may not even qualify as an austere monk necessarily. What did make a difference for Patrick and me was the spiritual exchange that we had so early in the morning.
Others came to see me on the highway. The neighbourliness of motorists is like prana (life force), but on the road you get both life and death. Many signs of death are apparent on the highway such as the lifeless baby crow and the numerous crucifixes erected to demarcate automobile mishaps. There’s a lot of vitality on this road because of the recurring appearance of the Moyie River and historically Dewdley blazed the trail here during gold rush days.
May the Source be with you!
40 KM