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Mahabharata Characters 04 – Bhishma 03 – A test of faith
When science explains planetary motion through gravity, why do we need God to explain it?
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When the design argument is so logical, why don’t most people and most scientists accept God’s existence?
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Is God improbable because he has to be more complex than his creation and complex things have very low probability of emerging?
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Richard Dawkins argues that by proposing to explain the complexity of the world using a God, theist don't solve but end up doubling the problem of complexity because God has to be at least as complex as his creation. What is the answer to this argument?
Why Caitanya Caritamrita is the authoritative source of Lord Chaitanya’s teachings
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In order to understand the teachings of Lord Caitanya, we must refer to the Sri Caitanya Caritamrta. Lord Caitanya himself did not leave any written works, except the eight verses of the Siksastaka. There are few verses attributed to him in the Padyavali, but from those verses we cannot take any systematic instructions. There is also a few very small books which some people claim were written by Lord Caitanya. After examining everything, we must conclude that these are all false claims. From the many works which the Goswamis wrote we can thoroughly understand Lord Caitanya's teachings, but they do no mention any works written by Lord Caitanya Himself. Sri Caitanya Caritamrta is the authoritative work. From this work we can understand the Lord's character and teachings. These teachings are confirmed perfectly by the words of the Goswamis. For this reason Sri Caitanya Caritamrta is given so much respect. Sri Krsna Dasa Kaviraja appeared immediately after Lord Caitanya. Mahaprabhu's direct disciples, Raghunatha Goswami, Rupa Goswami and many others assisted Krsna Dasa in writing his work. Before him Kavi Karnapura had written Sri Caitanya Candrodayanataka and Vrndavana das Thakura had written Sri Caitanya Bhagavata. These works were a great help to Krsna Dasa Kaviraja.
Chaitanya Shikshamrita, Bhaktivinoda Thakura
When Ramanuja has refuted the design argument, why does Prabhupada use it so extensively?
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Why has Ramanuja refuted the design argument in his Vedanta Sutra commentary?
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Wednesday, May 21st, 2014
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Day At Winnipeg
Newly arrived from India are Vishvambar and his wife, Mahasundari, a young couple. It was Vishvambar whom I lead to a park near his home, hoping that I could convince him of the joys of early morning outside freshness. I hope he makes it a routine to get out and walk. Both he and his wife arrived in March of this year when they were met by a blast of cold at 40 below Celsius, and just after coming from India’s temperature at 40 above. Successfully, they have weathered the weather after the most unforgiving winter of all time (in my humble opinion). I see that the couple are a pair of optimists.
We do have the great wisdom of the Bhagavad-gita to console us over the extremities of life. In chapter two, the speaker, Krishna, explains that dualities such as winter and summer, come and go, as do happiness and distress. “One must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed.”
In the afternoon, I found myself for a time in Winnipeg’s major downtown library, where 18 years before I gave an address to the inquisitive about my then trek through the nation. While sitting there in conversation with someone, I could witness a diverse group of people in the course of my chatting. Judging by clothes wear and behaviour, I saw extremities in people’s life approaches. It was interesting. In this case, I took in the dualities as entertaining and not so threatening.
The beautiful closure to the day had me conducting a Kirtan Standards Seminar at the ISKCON Centre on 108 Chestnut Street. Our group was discussing standards for mantra meditation, and adherence to traditions established by sages from the ancient past. It’s always cool to have blessings that come from those who have been here before us.
May the Source be with you!
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Some good advice
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 08 April 2014, Cape Town, South Africa, Rama Naumi Initiation Lecture)
Initiation is not only about the ceremony but afterwards, success in spiritual life always depends on blessings. So, always look for blessings – blessings of the Supreme Lord and blessings of great devotees, either from the past or from the present. By always seeking blessings, we will make it and we will be successful!
My role is to give you good advice now and after the initiation to continue to guide you. Also, I am suppose to pray for you, for your benefit. On the strength of whatever service I have done, I pray that Krsna may accept your service! So my prayer is there, that Krsna will take you back to Godhead at the end of this life. All that is there but at the same time though, I cannot be there always.
In the Chandogya Upanishad, three types of spiritual masters are described. One is like the bird who feed their young constantly, endlessly. The other one is like the fish who supervises but lets its young go on its own but at the time of danger, the fish is there. The third type of spiritual master is like the tortoise who places the eggs in the sand on the beach and waits for the sun to create heat and then the eggs germinate – he meditates on them. So, this relationship is going to be a bit of all three.
Sometimes, I am really ready to come in and give lots of personal attention and at other times, it is going to be really as cold as a fish. Or even worse, the tortoise mediating at a distance for the well-being of the disciple. But do not forget that the spiritual master is our ever well-wisher and we should not think, ‘Oh, he has not answered my mail!’ We should not think, ‘I do not have a relationship with him.’
If we think that we do not have a relationship with our spiritual master then it means that the fault is placed with us – it means we are not coming forward in service; it means that something is lacking in our service attitude! Because when we think that the spiritual master is the one who has to do all these things, ‘He has to come and inspire me. He has to say deep things. He has to do psychoanalysis on me and fully understand me better than I understand myself, then he has to enlighten me in that. So, I have to be able to feel that. So, he says things that are deep and profound and go really deep like that.’ No, he may or he may not.
Srila Prabhupada said, ‘I am instructing my disciples intimately in public!’ I really like that – intimately in public, so much is said in public. We must keep that in mind that the onus is on us, as disciples, to dedicate ourselves. We should understand that the spiritual master is always dedicated even if he does not give much attention, still his well-wishes and his prayers for us are there and he is always thinking of us. He may have so many disciples and he may not have the time to speak to each one of them but still, for each of these disciples, his prayer to Krsna is there that the mercy may come and he is meditating like that. So, we should not under estimate what is really going on behind the scenes.
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Tuesday, May 20th, 2014
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Kenora the Good
Jen is a jem. Her partner, Dan, and her, took us up in their home for the night. Jen, good soul that she is, networked and organized a gathering in Kenora’s outdoor pavilion. The event entailed a walk from this huge marquee, to the town’s icon, Huskie the Muskie, a massive steel and fiberglass image of a fish. This stunning statue symbolizes the real attraction of the area – water, and a lake known as Lake of the Woods. In a town that heralds a banner saying, “We love our lake”, you can also be assured that people love people.
About 50 of them, some of them families, all newcomers to the bhakti yoga scene (and our first time to hold any event here), took to the walk, then my talk, and then to the drum and then to the chant. Jen arranged for djembes and a drumming circle. I projected mantras into that circle and the people responded so nicely. Brad, the maintenance man to the pavilion, came to me tearfully. He asked if I could offer a prayer for his boss.
Such gentle people.
And for wildlife today – an eagle, a seagull, a crow and a pelican pair brought excitement to the eyes. The Mink Bay Trail was our little escape from the world humans have made. I won’t be sarcastic though when I say that I credit humans for the upkeep of this sweet trail.
May the Source be with Kenora!
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Initiation Ceremony, May 19, Houston
Giriraj Swami
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Rtadhvaja Swami, Gunagrahi das Goswami, Hanumat Presaka Swami, Radha Raman Swami, and Giriraj Swami spoke at the ceremony. Prabha Ajmani became Krishna Priya dasi, David Garvin became Dayal Nitai dasa, Ravi Jadhaw became Radha Vinod dasa, Ganesh Pillai became Gauranga Chandra dasa, Anish Pillai became Nilamadhava dasa, and Mohini Patel became Madhuri Radha dasi—and Kalpataru dasi received second initiation.
“Regarding being inattentive while chanting the holy name, Srila Prabhupada, in an initiation lecture in Los Angeles, said, ‘While you chant, you hear also. You don’t turn your attention to anything else—mechanically chanting and thinking of something. Thinking of Krishna is all right, but if I think something which is not in Krishna consciousness . . . Best thing is that I shall chant Hare Krishna and each word I shall hear; then it will be very much effective. Yes.’ These instructions are very simple. There is nothing that Srila Prabhupada said or that I have said that a child cannot understand. But the challenge is the application, and that requires good association. It is up to us to seek that association and place ourselves in such association that is favorable for always remembering Krishna and never forgetting Him—for speaking only about Krishna and nothing else, for tasting only Krishna prasada and nothing else.” —Giriraj Swami
Rtadhvaja Swami
Gunagrahi das Goswami
Hanumat Presaka Swami
Radha Raman Swami
Giriraj Swami
25 May 2014 – Appearance Day of Srila Vrndavana Dasa Thakura
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Shadow of Samadhi
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When my turn came, I said, "I have been reflecting how progressing through the 8 limbs of yoga seems like so much work, it's all about my endeavor to work my way up to samadhi [complete absorption]. It seems so overwhelming, so exhausting.
"But bhakti yoga is the path of grace. Bhakti turns the entire system of yoga on its head, because it's not about my endeavor any more. The endeavor is mainly there to show that hey, I care." I looked around the giant circle of aspiring yogis. The words just came out of my mouth: "So really, I could experience samadhi right here, right now."
"Okay, do it, right now," Raghunath challenged almost playfully. Everyone laughed.
My heart pounded. I raised my arms, closed my eyes, and called out the holy name:
"Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare."
While I had been chanting, the laughter had died down. In those moments, I felt the Lord's presence in my heart.
I opened my eyes. I folded my palms to my two teachers.
Thank you, Raghunath, for opening the path of grace, even if for only several moments.
The Plant of Immortality and How to Use It
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Dropout prevention
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"Both Paul and I we were at Ashram the whole day. We came back it is seen that somebody came in. One note with chalk is written 'BLESSED'. It is mysterious. Later it was found that $75.00 is taken away. I think the situation not safe."
Prabhupada Journal :: 1966
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ISKCON Continues to Bring Aid to Flooded Balkans
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ISKCON devotees are assisting people affected by the catastrophic floods that have ravaged the Balkan countries of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Crotia. NPR, which called the floods the worst in a century, reported that three months of rain fell in just a few days. This caused the river Sava, which flows through all three countries, to burst beyond its banks and sweep through towns and villages.
Vyasa-puja lecture (Part 2)
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Inspiring Day of Communications for ISKCON UK and Ireland
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Over thirty devotees from the UK and Ireland attended a special ISKCON National Communications Training Day at Bhaktivedanta Manor, UK.Taking part in a series of innovative and interactive workshops, the group learned about why engaging with the media matters, what makes a good news story and how compatible the worlds of spirituality and media really are.
May 22nd, 2014 – Darshan – Chandan Yatra – Day 21
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Preaching in Rathtala, Krishnanagar
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There was a Kirtan Mela Program at Krishnagar Rathtala on 09-05-2014, Where 18 devotee took part including 15 foreign devotees. This program was specifically for the purpose of collectively chanting of Hare Krishna mahamantra with different musical instruments, where more than 500 Krishnagar local inhabitants joined in that assembly. The whole campus was full of local […]
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Dhubulia Bhakti Vriksha
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Under the banner of Sri Mayapur Local Preaching, there was a huge Bhakti Vriksha Nagar Sankirtan Program on 14-05-2014 at Dhubulia town. Total 30 devotees from Mayapur including 7 foreign devotees participated. At one of our Bhakti Vriksha member Sri Sambhu Putatunda’s house, the local Bhakti Vriksha members received the devotees with throwing flowers on […]
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Making of “My sweet Lord” by George Harrison
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Nairobi: Peaceful Initiations Amid Bomb Blasts and Terror Attack Threats
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Short introduction to “Fascinating Mahabharata Characters” Course
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Young students visit Iskcon’s Farm in Spain and see cows for the first time! (Album 23 photos)
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Revelation is the complement, not the replacement, of reason (Countering Scientism 1)
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Suppose your mother makes a magnificent cake as a surprise for you. Suppose also you have a colleague who is a fanatical advocate of scientism – the belief system that science alone can answer all questions.
If you asked questions related to the cake, your colleague would summon a battalion of science specialists. For example, dieticians to answer questions about calories and nutritive values of the cake’s ingredients; chemists, about the bonding of those ingredients; mathematicians, about the equations describing the behavior of the involved fundamental particles.
Yet none of them would be able to tell why the cake was made. For that, you would have to ask your mother. Suppose your colleague rejected such an “unscientific” source of knowledge and instead adjudged: “Because science hasn’t found the purpose for which the cake was made, it has no purpose – it just happened.”
How would your mother’s respond to such dismissal of her labor of love by a “just-happened” hypothesis?
Disbelief, dismay, outrage.
Suppose instead that your mother, being a levelheaded lady, dismisses the hypothesis and calmly informs: “Today was the day twenty-seven years ago when your first tooth emerged. To commemorate that day, I wanted to make something soft and sweet and special for you – hence this cake.”
There’s no way the world’s best scientists would have been able to figure that out. Does their inability invalidate this information?
Not at all; it still remains valid and valuable.
A similar dynamic applies to the study of the universe. The world’s best scientists according to their specialties determine what it is made of and how it works. Their intellectual zeal notwithstanding, they won’t be able to find out the purpose of the universe. And this inability is not their fault – it’s the fault of the overzealous proponents of scientism who have unfairly cornered scientists with such out-of-syllabus questions.
To know the universe’s purpose, we need to turn to the maker of the universe: God. He offers answers through revelation in the form of scriptural wisdom. Revelation thus grants us access to vital information that unaided reason cannot reach.
Skeptics may object, “By accepting revelation, you will end up rejecting reason – the source of all our scientific knowledge.”
Such alarmist objections stem from a stereotyped conception of revelation as opposed to reason.
But actually it is reason that helps us recognize the need for revelation and to comprehend it.
Going back to your mother’s purpose for making the cake, you would still need reason to understand her “revelation.” Your pet dog, lacking the reasoning faculty, wouldn’t understand it.
Thus, reason and revelation work in tandem to further our quest for knowledge.
Fotos from FFl Project , Wroclaw, Poland (Album 57 photos)
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Hungarian yatra sends 4 devotees, 7 seats car and 1000 euro to help Sarajevo devotees’ prasad distribution (Album 9 photos)
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Mahabharata Characters 03 – Bhishma 02 – The fatal complication
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More Nrsimha Caturdasi Photos
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HG Gaura Kishore Prabhu – CC Madhya Lila 1.83-95 – 18.05.2014
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HG Gaura Kishore Prabhu – CC Madhya Lila 1.83-95 – 18.05.2014