HG Narayani Mathaji(ACBSP) will be at ISKCON Scarborough this Saturday
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Hare Krishna!
Please accept our humble obeisances!
All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
All glories to Sri Guru and Sri Gauranga!

HG Narayani Mathaji will be in town from April 2nd to April 9th 2014 and will be giving various seminars and classes in the GTA area.

We are extremely honoured to welcome HG Narayani Mathaji(ACBSP) to ISKCON Scarborough on Saturday – April 5th 2014.Program on Saturday starts at 6.45 pm


We also cordially invite you for our regular weekly programs that take place

Every Friday (6.45 pm to 9.30 pm)

Every Saturday (6.45 pm to 9.30 pm)

Every Sunday (10.45 am to 1.30 pm)


According to our Vaishnava calendar, this Friday  - April 4th 2014 is the appearance day of a great Vaishnava Acarya  Sri Ramanujacarya

Sri Ramanuja is well-known as the great philosopher and Acarya of the Sri Vaisnava sampradaya.

Some of the teachings of Sri Ramanujacarya 

-Worship all Vaisnavas as you worship your guru.

-Have faith in the previous acaryas and never be controlled by the senses.

-Study the scriptures that describe the glories of the Supreme Lord. Transcendental knowledge can overcome the pushings of the mind and senses. Be indifferent to the promptings of the mind.

-Always relish the chanting of the holy name and qualities of the Lord.

-The best way to serve the Lord is rendering service to his devotees.

-Every day spend some time in contemplating the greatness of the spiritual master, and every day study the teachings of the Vaisnava acaryas.



With best wishes from,

ISKCON Scarborough
3500 McNicoll Avenue, Unit #3,
Scarborough,Ontario,
Canada,M1V4C7


Email Address:
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website:
www.iskconscarborough.com

New Vrindaban Daily darsan @ April 1, 2014.
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Vrinda?vana is filled with countless supremely beautiful golden trees as splendid as numberless millions of blazing suns. When these trees appear before the heart they shower a cooling rain of transcendental bliss that immediately extinguishes the burning sufferings of repeated birth and death and grants the rarest and most difficult to obtain spiritual treasure.

[Source : Nectarean Glories of Sri Vrindavana-dhama by Srila Prabodhananda Sarasvati Thakura, Sataka-2, Text-5, Translation.]

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A symbolic story of penguins
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 18 March 2014, Melbourne, Australia, Srimad Bhagavatam 2.7.50)

In the 11th Canto of the Srimad Bhagavatam, there is a discussion between Maharaj Nimi and the Nava Yogendras. At one point, there is a discussion about the material energy where Maharaj Nimi is inquiring about the workings of the illusory energy and so on. Then, the sage who was speaking on behalf of the Nava Yogendras said, “Now you should inquire about how to get out of the material energy.” More important is the process of getting out of the material energy because we can see the limitations of the material energy. It is temporary and it is only the shadow or reflection of the spiritual world, and it does not have the full potential to satisfy the heart of the living being.

krishna-art-painting-coolTherefore, the material energy cannot satisfy, cannot fulfill the living being. Therefore, without a relationship with Krsna there is no question of fulfillment. The word fulfillment is important because in the material world there may be some moments where happiness seems to be present. Some experience of happiness but no fulfillment. Of course, the material energy may sometimes show its enjoyable side and it may change.

I like to tell the story of when we were travelling in Europe, on a bus and with the group of people, and we were going towards Scandinavia. Since we were going to the North, the tour organizer decided to show appropriate videos so they showed videos of penguins, polar bears and all these things. We were watching these videos and we saw emperor penguins – the big ones, twenty-five meters long. We saw how both the male and female birds were sitting on the eggs; they took turns. When the polar winter came, the big dark night, it is the men that sit on those eggs and the ladies go to the South, to the warmer climate. Throughout the dark polar night, those men sit on those eggs in minus 70-80 temperatures.

At the end of the polar winter, the sun comes up and the first light comes. Then the men also go to the South and the eggs remain alone. The warmth of the sun warms up those eggs and after a while, you see maybe a thousand eggs lying on the ice. Then, they all crack and the little penguins come out and step on the ice, with their big flat feet. The ice is sort of sloping towards the water and within moments those little penguins discover that they can ski!

emperor penguinsWithin moments, they are skiing down the slope and flap their little wings – they have so much fun. The sun is shining; it is wonderful; they just go for the edge, dive over the edge and are about to plunge into the waters of the ocean when the huge gaping mouth of the killer whale comes out of that ocean and eats all the penguins! Oh my God! I am still traumatized…

That has become like the symbol of material existence. They had so much fun and at the height of their fun, they got swallowed by this nasty killer whale, isn’t that the material world!? Isn’t it like that!?

Time and time again, the material energy strikes and suddenly things turn around. Suddenly, everything changes and we get the other side of the coin – suffering! So like this, the material energy has this problem, duḥkhālayam aśāśvatam (Bhagavad-gita 8.15), everything is temporary and whatever happiness there is, does not offer fulfillment and therefore leads to frustration and in the end, it is all suffering duḥkhālayam aśāśvatam! It is said that the material world is an abode where ultimately everything leads to distress through suffering.

Happiness plus temporary equals misery, because the happiness does not last. So, no matter how happy we are, ultimately it will be gone…

 

Meeting with Bengali Congregation, March 29, Carrollton, Texas
Giriraj Swami

prabhupada“The rabbi quoted a little story from Jewish literature. ‘A student was going to live with the rabbi, and a friend asked him, “Why?” He replied, “So I can see how he ties his shoes.” ‘ The idea is that if someone is spiritually elevated—and what to speak of Srila Prabhupada, who was on the highest platform of spiritual perfection—you can learn from everything they do. Because everything they do is done in God consciousness, Krishna consciousness. There are so many things that come up, all the time, and I think of Srila Prabhupada: ‘What would he do?’ ”

Meeting with Bengali Congregation, Dallas

Breaking News!! Statue of Nirākāra Brahman was stolen from the temple!
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At around 11:08 last night His Grace Ayudhya Prabhu and Nirguna Rupa looked everywhere for the statue and concluded that it must have been stolen.  An anonymous donor had paid the high price of $16,108 for the inconceivable statue and records have shown that the statue was duly shipped.

(This is where the statue was going to be installed – Picture by channel 12 news)

When interviewed by the news, Avyaktā Das and his wife Arupina Devī Dāsī revealed,

“It is really hard to figure out how are we going to find this statue, for we do not know what it looks like, it’s color, it’s height, nor do we even know how we feel about it being missing.  Even Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita 12.5 says that to find Nirākāra Brahman is very troublesome.”

Oh and by the way HAPPY APRIL FOOL’S DAY

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Hare Krishna Miniature Goat Farm Opening day at ISKCON Dallas

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Was the Karna who was defeated by Bhima during the pre-Rajasuya yajna conquest different from the Karna who befriended Duryodhana?
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From Niraj

Srimad bhagavtpuraan makes it very clear karna was an honoured guest at pandavas rajsuya yagna and was in charge of the charity section. K.M. Gangulys mahabharata mentions many karna. One particular karna is mentioned but this karna king of anga is not mentioned. Here are the passages “ And making the earth tremble by means of his troops consisting of the four kinds of forces, the foremost of the Pandavas then encountered Karna that slayer of foes. And, O Bharata, having subjugated Karna and brought him under his sway, the mighty hero then vanquished the powerful king of the mountainous regions” Here we see some karna but had it been written karna of anga or karna the son of radheya or suta then it would have been beyond doubt that karna was conquered by bhima. Even when bheeshma was abusing karna left right and centre he mentioned karna failures ie virata gandharva but he did NOT mention bhima conquering karna. Incidently a son of dhirtharashtra also was named karna. Shisupala had nominated karna instead of krishna for the foremost gueste of honour. Now shishupala was evil but he had to play a role of a good sales man hence he had nominated bheeshma and other reputaed people as well. Karna too has his fair share of victories over bhima in mb war.

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Krishna, The Joking God
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Various religions often  talk about God's compassion, God's wrath and that God is just. But God, like everyone else, has a well rounded personality.  There is a lot  more to Him then these particular qualities. For instance, what  religious traditions describe how God likes to play jokes and tricks?  Today being April Fools Day, is an appropriate time to talk about this characteristic of God. Krishna is the supreme joke maker and trickster.  He and friends, both the gopies and cowherd boys, delight in playing jokes upon one another.  This is part of their loving, playful exchange.  Krishna is forever engaged in loving pastimes  with His devotees.

These activities are described in Krishna Book(Srimad Bhagavatam) and categorized in Nectar of Devotion. Sometimes the boys would come to Yasoda's house early in the morning and wait for Krishna while she got Him ready for the day. Mother Yasoda would call to one of them, "Visala, why don't you come over and help."  And when the boy came and bent down to put on Krishna's ankle bells, Krishna would playfully hit him with His flute. Descriptions of Krishna smiling and joking abound in both His childhood and adult pastimes.

Prabhupada is giving us a profound understanding of a personal God,  our dearmost Friend, and by doing so, inviting us to develop a love for that Supreme Person.

 Sankirtana das is author of Mahabarata: The Eternal Quest -  www.Mahabharata-Project.com       

New Raman Reti, Alachua, during festive times (Album 108 photos)
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New Raman Reti is a spiritual community based on the principles of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), located in Alachua, north Florida, USA. Situated on a rural 127-acre property surrounding a tranquil, marble-floored temple, New Raman Reti is a devotional refuge from the material world.The temple deities are the most merciful Sri Sri Radha Shyamasundara, Sri Sri Krishna Balarama, and Sri Sri Gaura Nitai. Read more ›

Returning to roots along with an apology
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Their is an interesting notation when it comes to being labled as anti you get to the stage of what the heck it doesn’t matter they have made up their mind and it’s now closed to any discussion’s, or it could be a reflection of our own closed mind.
But continuing on the theme of late on returning to roots I’m also going to return to a continuing theme on my blog and that of initiation and spiritual progress in ISKCON and also the difference in perspectives and philosophical viewpoint’s.
In my years as a Jehovah’s Witness their was always a focus on book distribution a free home bible study, from their an invite to a free home study group and eventually on to the kingdom hall with the aim for baptism. I go back to the days like ISKCON the society charged for books, however two books were free, the study book for baptism and the one given to those who were regular pioneers who went on a special course a year after entering into the full time service, this is the group picture taken of my time attending the pioneer service school, the whole cost was covered by the local congregation who were amazing host’s.

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I’m going to focus in on the baptism study aid book the approach and it’s aim and parallel this with ISKCON’s approach.
Firstly the study material is free a point I want to emphasis the society views this as the most important step ever and so is paid for by the society, the book is studied by the candidate along with the elders of the congregation. Each section would be taken each week and at the end the elders would discuss the candidates suitability for baptism.
A personal approach meaning also that those involved get to know the person as an individual and then the conclusion discussed by the senior elder and the candidate.
Now as far as I can see we have a wonderful closed system made up of committee members who can make a comment on an individuals suitability without actually sitting in the same room or getting to know them a very impersonal approach.
Now is added on a level or study programs all well and good however this is made as a requirement and comes with a charge, you have to do this course it’s good for you and by the way here’s a bill, have a nice day Hare Krishna. OK some say it’s to cover costs their is no free rides in Krishna Consciousness.
For me personally and as I’ve been labled anti-iskcon I can understand why some feel justified in accusing ISKCON of being fool hardy and money grabbing reducing bhakti and initiation to a financial exchange, sold to the individual who can pay for the course.
My background as a Jehovah’s Witness gives me an insight into a more personal way of doing thing’s whilst keeping standard’s which brings me swiftly and finally to an apology for due to influence for a time I prescribed to an impersonal even devastating philosophy view turning my back on all the good positives of my root’s.
But also reminds me of association and influence.
Their was for a small time a view that initiation and more to the point initiated names were or are divisive to the society, indeed my background their is no divisions as startling as a name change. So the view or philosophy was simple after a short time the person was given an interim name the argument went this will help integrate and encourage the individual.
OK
Well no not really as it muddies the standard’s we do expect a level of those who are initiated indeed when I hear my name it reminds me their is a level of responsibility and my own personal failings.
But even back then I didn’t see myself as anti-iskcon more delusional and puffed up with pride, I want more devotee’s and it hurts to see those leave for other devotee group’s ISKCON is a home for everyone even me.
So mentorship yes
Course’s yes
Even committee’s possibly
But returning to my root’s some things need to be free and personal
The tools to make sure individuals are ready and standard’s are their is needed and as a society we should offer this free of charge.
For my desire is just like the kingdom hall’s we have temples/centre’s to Sri Krishna in every town, village and country and for me this means we become personal in our or should I say my approach
And as always ending on asking what’s your view?

Harinama at Hash Bash – Color of Love Meditation Concert (Album 159 photos)
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At the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, the Diag is a large open space in the middle of the university's Central Campus. Originally known as the Diagonal Green, the Diag derives its name from the many sidewalks running near or through it in diagonal directions. It is one of the busiest sites on the university campus, hosting a variety of events including outdoor concerts, fundraisers, demonstrations, and sun bathing. Read more ›

A visit to one of the last living disciples of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saravati (Album 32 photos)
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Indradyumna Swami: Yesterday in Cuttack we visited Jogendra Candra das, one of the last living disciples of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saravati. Born November 16, 1912 he is 102 years old. He was initiated in 1932. During WWII he served in the Indian army, all the while maintaining his vows and chanting his rounds. After the war he became a policeman and retired in 1969. We had darshan of his japa beads which he has been chanting on for 82 years. They were as smooth as glass. Despite his age his mind was clear and his intelligence very sharp. He spoke fluent English and shared with us many pastimes of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati. For generations his family has been taking care of the original wooden shoes of Srila Rasikananda, the foremost disciple of Syamananda Pandit, whom Jiva Goswami sent to Orissa to spread Krsna consciousness sometime after the disappearance of Lord Caitanya. Read more ›

Infuse Your Spiritual Desires into Your Chanting, March 29, Dallas
Giriraj Swami

Lord-Chaitanya-at-RathyatraIn anticipation of Snana-yatra and Anavasara in Dallas, Giriraj Swami read and spoke from Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Madhya-lila, 11.61.

“Hankering to do better means that there is a separation between where you are now and where you want to be, or what you have now and what you want to have in the future. That hankering, which is another side of separation, can go into the chanting—whatever stage we are in. Even if it is just hankering to be able to chant with attention, our chanting can be infused with that mood. It is not something separate but it is something that is infused into the chanting. We want to infuse our chanting of the name with some feeling. And that feeling will come from within our heart. Our hearts have some feelings of spiritual desire—hankering, or separation—so that should be infused into the names we chant. Even if we think, ‘I am too neophyte to have any spiritual feelings’—we do have some feelings: We don’t want to remain neophyte; we want to be able to taste the things we read about and that other devotees have tasted. So put those feelings into the chanting.”

Snana-yatra, Cc Madhya 11.61, 3.29.2014, Dallas

A Day Of Causeless Mercy
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Yesterday in Cuttack we visited Jogendra Candra das, one of the last living disciples of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saravati. Born November 16, 1912 he is 102 years old. He was initiated in 1932. During WWII he served in the Indian army, all the while maintaining his vows and chanting his rounds. After the war he became [...]