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Greeting Deities & Guru Puja – 19.05.2014
"Because after devastation, the whole universe is filled up with water.
So in the water the first living beings are the fishes or the aquatics.
Then that fish or aquatic means a living entity embodied by that fish
body. Just like we are now, every one of us... I am also a soul, you are
also a soul. We are embodied by this body, human form of body.
Similarly, we had to accept the body of a fish. Because we are in this
material world, when there is water only, where shall we go?"
Ref. VedaBase => Lecture -- London, July 12, 1972
(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 24 April 2014, Radhadesh, Belgium, Caitanya Caritamrta Lecture)
How far does the mercy of Lord Caitanya extend? It is said that it is the smile of the Lord that awoke the desire for spiritual life in the heart of the living beings. So, it is not just all due to our own credit, our own piety and so on. It is also Lord Caitanya who awoke some desire into our heart, just to encourage us, ‘Alright, take a little bonus here!’
Otherwise it may have never happened. The mercy of Lord Caitanya is the reason why the Caitanya Caritamrta is so important. Because of that mercy, the Caitanya Caritamrta goes beyond the Srimad Bhagavatam.
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Bhakta Abhay (Wales)
Abhiṣeka Dāsa – servant of Kṛṣṇa, who is bathed in different substances and bathed in the love of His servants
Bhakta Dusan Valkó (Budapest)
Kṛṣṇa-śaraṇa Dāsa – servant of Kṛṣṇa, the perfect shelter
Bhaktin Marianna Dobrotka (NVD)
Mathureśvarī Devī Dāsī – the servant of the Goddess of Mathurā, Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī
Bhaktin Hilda Bányai (Balmazújváros)
Haridvārī Devī Dāsī –servant of Rādhā, who is the gate to Kṛṣṇa
Madhuben (Vidyāgati’s mother, UK)
Madhumatī Devī Dāsī – servant of one of Kṛṣṇa’s prāṇa-sakhīs
Initiated by Keśava Bhāratī Mahārāja:
Bhaktin Viola Simon (Budapest)
Vrajaloka Devī Dāsī – servant of Goloka Vṛndāvana
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This week in the garden the weather has shown us just how unpredictable May weather can be, in a few days we went from over 80 degrees to a light frost. Many of our more sensitive plants were covered the last two nights. If you are unable to cover your plants at night often they can be saved by heavily watering the foliage before the sun has a chance to melt the frost off of the plants. This is what we did in both the Teaching Garden and the Garden of Seven Gates.
In the Garden of Seven Gates we have been working on a large bed of 300 tomatoes and 200 peppers. Within this bed we are doing companion planting. Companion planting is defined as the close planting of different plants that enhance each other’s growth or protect each other from pests. A great historical example of companion planting is “the three sisters”. According to Iroquois legend, corn, beans, and squash are three inseparable sisters who only grow and thrive together. This tradition of interplanting corn, beans and squash in the same mounds, widespread among Native American farming societies, is a sophisticated, sustainable system that provided long-term soil fertility and a healthy diet to generations.
With our tomatoes and peppers we are also planting basil, rosemary, and marigolds. This will help to deter pests and provide beautiful flowers for the temple. In the teaching garden you will find beds that have flowers intermixed with lettuce and spinach. The following link is a great site for finding basic companion plants http://www.ghorganics.com/page2.html . I hope everyone has a wonderful sunny week in the garden.
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The Balkans has been hit by some of the worst natural disasters in history. Three months' worth of rain fell on the region in just a few days, causing rivers to burst their banks and sweep into people's homes. In Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia, the floods killed at least 35 people and forced tens of thousands to evacuate. ISKCON devotees in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as in Serbia immediately responded.
Report by Bhaktin Nicole who is currently on a year long visit to Manchester
Following his Vyasa Puja celebration in Radhadesh, Kadamba Kanana Swami went on a short tour of England with programs at Bhaktivedanta Manor, Soho Street temple and Leicester. He also attended Birmingham’s 15th Annual 24 Hour Kirtan from 10th- 11th May. It is the longest running event of its kind outside of India and Maharaj was an honoured guest.
After the traditional breaking of coconuts and an opening ceremony, Sacinandana Swami welcomed everyone and gave a short talk highlighting the importance of the prescribed yagna of this age: the sankirtan yagna or congregational chanting of the holy names of Krsna. Many international visitors to the UK, as well as local devotees were in attendance. Wonderful décor was provided by devotees from as far as Kenya.
Kadamba Kanana Swami, Sacinandana Swami, Madhava Prabhu, Tulasi Harrison and many UK kirtaniyas kept the kirtan going for what turned out to be in excess of 24 hours. Teen sensation Bhakta Nimai Prabhu from the UK moved everyone with his expert singing of Aindra Prabhu’s sweet melodies. In addition to the traditional kartalas, harmonium and mdranga, many musicians made their contributions to the kirtan with violins, flutes, trumpets and even bass guitar.
Sunday morning saw an elaborate abhishek of Sri Sri Gaura Nitai. Kadamba Kanana Swami mentioned that Lord Caitanya is sometimes described as dancing with grace and sometimes as dancing like thunder. Maharaj himself also danced ecstatically with grace and like thunder on Sunday afternoon during Sacinandana Swami’s kirtan. In his final slot, Maharaj rocked the house, ending off the festival with a bang!
On Monday (12 May), Kadamba Kanana Swami left for Simhachalam in Germany to join the Nrsimha Caturdasi festivities.
Photos
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