Gita 13.01-07 – Overview of chps 1-12 and understanding Kshetrajna & Kshetra – Hindi
Ecstatic Kirtan By Damodar Caitanya Prabhu
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Ecstatic Kirtan By Damodar Caitanya Prabhu
Etymology of the name Kṛṣṇa
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The bhu-vacaka or attractiveness indicated, in the verbal root "Kṛṣ" refers to complete eternal existence or complete eternal knowledge, and "ṇa" refers to spiritual pleasure. In qualities and objects not related to Krsna there is a possibility of difference between the cause and the effect, but since "Kṛṣ" and "ṇa" are both the attractors and the attracted, there is no difference between the cause and effect in their qualities and objects. Krsna is non-different from His names, forms, qualities and pastimes.
Purport by His Divine Grace Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Takur Prabhupada
Sri Chaitanya Bhagavata, Madhya Kanda, part three, chapter twenty eight text 26, page 529
A Letter Of Appreciation
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This website has inspired such an old (55) aspiring devotee! I live 2 hours from the nearest temple so this keeps me intouch with the "work" of Krishna around the world. Keep up the good work and chanting your rounds - it makes a difference.
BV
New Vrindaban Daily darsan @ February 17, 2014.
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[Source : Nectarean Glories of Sri Vrindavana-dhama by Srila Prabodhananda Sarasvati Thakura, 1-65 Translation.]
Rise early, hear and chant
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami)
The key to build up a spiritual life must be a regular practice in hearing and chanting, preferably on a regulated schedule as much as possible – the same every day, starting early in the morning. One psychologist said that if you do something every day for one month, then it becomes a habit. Can you imagine if we do something every day for a lifetime, then it becomes a second nature.
This is what it means to become situated in the mode of goodness, to build up good habits. Besides the fact that the mind gets trained, the soul which is otherwise in a dormant state in this material world, also awakens by transcendental rasa (taste). It is this ‘higher taste’ that makes us strong in the fight against maya. It is then that we become situated on the spiritual platform. So try and make a schedule for yourself which includes ample time for hearing and chanting. Lord Krsna Caitanya will help you and please pray to his lotus feet every day….
20 Feb 2014 – Appearance Day of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura
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20 Feb 2014 – Disappearance Day of Srila Gour Govinda Swami
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20 Feb 2014 – Disappearance Day of Sri Purusottama Dasa Thakura
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ISKCON Leadership Sanga Day Two – Discussions and Seminars, Parikram and more (Album 150 photos)
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Travel Journal#10.3: North Florida and Tampa
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By Krishna-kripa das
(February 2014, part one)
(Sent from Gainesville, Florida, on February 17, 2014)
To see the extra photos I did not include in this blog, click on the link below:
https://picasaweb.google.com/103872792410945983719/TravelJournal103?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCNDNpZGV3dbSYg&feat=directlink
Itinerary
March 22–April 13 - Mayapur
Tim Carter’s (Gopinatha Das’s) CD
“And I can’t comprehend
Why’d you give me a brother
Just to take him back again?”
“Can’t do this by myself, please
“So I take this holy instant
to glorify You at every chance
You were with me every step
Trying to teach me how to dance
And today there are no memories of misery
Washed clean like footprints in the sand
By the ocean of Your Holy Name
So with our whole heart we chant:
Chorus: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna”
“And it just takes a spark
One choice, one life
Dedicated to truth
And the spark becomes a flame
With the internal gaze of bhakti
And realize the truth
That you never lost connection
Here are a couple more sites to hear samples:
https://www.cdbaby.com/m/cd/kirtanhouse
http://m.soundcloud.com/tyler-nesbit/flight-beyond-time
Chanting in Jacksonville
We had one of the best days ever chanting at the University of North Florida. Krishna House book distributors, Damodar Prasad and Tony, along with Amrita Keli dd, and Dorian joined me in singing together for almost four hours. Krishna Club president, Rea Jeana, also joined us for most of the time.
Ekendra Prabhu, brought his guitar, and played for almost two hours at the end.
Later he returned and sat on the grass next to us, listening for half an hour or so.
We planned to chant the following day for four hours again, but at the time we proposed to chant, it was raining. Since most of the students could not come for the beginning anyway, and I felt shy about singing by myself in front of the Student Union, where we are protected from the rain, I decided to go out two hours later when Rae Jeana and Dorian could join me. We each chanted part of time. Dorian sang a tune I knew how to play on the harmonium, and Rae Jeana sang a pretty tune which I was able to learn how to play as she sang. That is not a skill I naturally have, although I am slowly getting better at it, and I see it as Krishna’s mercy on me that I could learn her tune so quickly. Some people were happy to see us, and at least one person took a photo of my last remaining invitation. Rae Jeana sang the birthday song for Dorian’s birthday, with the Hare Krishna addition, “May you never take birth again.” For the final line, she made her own addition, “May you go back to Vrindavan.” For a student who is a Krishna Club president she is very enthusiastic, attending all the meetings, and always being willing to chant on the campus when she has time. Dorian says she also almost infallibly keeps her promises, a trait that too few people have these days.
After chanting at the campus for over an hour, Dorian and I joined with Damodar and Tony, and eight devotees from Krishna House to chant, and distribute books and lollipop prasadam at the Jacksonville Art Walk which occurs the first Wednesday of each month.
Some of devotees distributed lots of books like Lacie, who did fifty, and Alex, who did twenty-eight. We chanted there for three and a half hours.
Hannah, who came to Krishna Club the first time last Thursday, came and chanted the response for over two and a half hours as well as giving Dorian a ride there and back. While chanting at the Art Walk we also met students who were happy to get the details about our Krishna Club meetings at University of North Florida.
One young Afro-American man in the crowd played his one-head drum with us, as he had back in December.
Later, with great delight, would ask passersby if they would like to play a tambourine, advertising it as “free fun.”
Sometimes he would be able to also interest them in a mantra card or a book.
I encouraged him to stay and play, and he did for awhile. Then a couple, both spiritual seekers, stopped by. We talked a little philosophy, and then they chanted with me for several mantras, with me leading and them singing the response. It felt good to be teaching new people the mantra. Inspired by the donation I received the previous day, on Sunday I put out a donation box. Several people gave donations, but I was only able to give away a few On Chanting Hare Krishna pamphlets, and a single Krishna, Reservoir of Pleasure, and no books. On occasion people would comment on the beauty of the singing, which is simply the glory of the holy name. I stayed several minutes longer than my three hours because Ameya and Alexis came by near the end to chant for ten minutes or so. I recalled Alexis from her lively dancing with us at First Friday, and took her number so I could tell her about future chanting opportunities.
I traveled with the Krishna House book distributors, Damodar Prasad and Tony Prabhus, to the University of South Florida in Tampa.There I sat on a blanket next to the library with some books and chanted for an hour. Soon a young man named Mike came by, who said he had all the books. Mike liked the chanting and sat with me on the blanket for 50 minutes, singing the whole time. After I chanted for an hour, Damodar and Tony came.
Afterward Mike brought his girlfriend to meet us. [Later in the week, Mike talked with Damodar and Tony and had lunch with them. Apparently now he is planning to go to Alachua for Gaura Purnima.]
Nama Kirtan Prabhu came, setting up a book table and supplying more books.
Thanks to Raju, on the left in the above photo for taking the photos with me in them.
Damodar and Tony are such good singers and instrumentalists, I let them do the rest of the kirtana.
That day, which was Lord Varaha’s appearance day, I distributed a Science of Self-Realizationand a couple small books, which was more than usual. We also distributed many invitations. After chanting for three hours, as I walked from the library to the Marshall Center where our Tuesday evening program was held, I passed out about seven invitations. One young bearded men who received one came to the program.
The devotees said more people came to the program than usual. I enjoyed talking to some of them.
One psychology student named Serena was interested in Dhira Govinda Prabhu’s study on the Hare Krishna mantra.
The next day we had a book table and chanted for three hours at the Bull Market. The market is called that because their football team is the USF Bulls.
Unfortunately there was amplified music playing almost the whole time, and although our table was one of the furthest from the speakers, it was still annoying. Just a few people stopped at our table. The nearby tables were also did not get much action.
One young man looked at several of the books and decided to buy Bhagavad-gita. He did not have cash and the book distributors, who can take credit cards, were off breaking their fast for Lord Nityananda’s appearance day. I suggested he go to the ATM, and he did and donated $10 for the book.


Chanting at the Rainbow Gathering in Ocala
Still we chanted for almost an hour and a half and distributed six buckets of chili, rice, potatoes, salad, and halavato many truly grateful people.
We also gave away some small Bhagavad-gitas which Satyahit was given, and some Higher Taste cookbooks, and On Chanting Hare Krishna pamphlets. One lady said she was looking for Bhagavad-gita! As I usually do not do harinamaon the weekends when living in Gainesville, it was an increase for me.
“Formerly, big, big saintly persons, they used to live in forest ashram.Now they have to come far away from ashramto South Africa because people have forgotten. Formerly, big, big persons, they used to visit the ashram, but nowadays people are not interested. Anartha.They are captivated by the material, external energy. It is said that... Not only now, formerly also, but formerly the number of people who were not interested were very, very small. At the present moment, the number of interested people are very, very small. That is the difference. Kali-yuga. Therefore Caitanya Mahaprabhu, He inaugurated this Krishna consciousness movement, that people in this age are no more interested in their value of life. They are in darkness. Therefore Vaishnava, under the instruction of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, should go door to door, country to country, town to town, and preach Krishna consciousness for their benefit.”
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare”
from Srimad-Bhagavatam 7.6.10, purport:
“ . . great kings and emperors have given up household life. Although they were extremely opulent and were the masters of kingdoms, they could give up all their possessions because they were trained early as brahmacaris.”
from The Nectar of Devotion, Chapter 10:
“To meditate means to engage the mind in thinking of the form of the Lord, the qualities of the Lord, the activities of the Lord and the service of the Lord. Meditation does not mean anything impersonal or void. According to Vedic literature, meditation is always on the form of Vishnu.”
Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami:
“Today’s drawing shows three
devotees dancing and chanting
with upraised arms.
Two are women, and
one is a man. One of
the women wears a
plain sari, and she may
be an inmate in a temple.
The other wears a red
dress and appears independent.
The man wears colorful
sport clothes. But all
wear Vaisnavatilaka
and have gathered together
for harinama.It doesn’t matter
whether one lives
in a temple
or what clothes one wears.
The important thing
is consciousness. These
three devotees are united
in Krishna consciousness by virtue of
chanting the holy names in public, and the Lord
is pleased with them for that.”
bhaktas dancing and chanting
with upraised arms.
They appear happy and moving freely.
Their chanting has a great effect
on the world. It may not
seem so. They are not
the power movers like the
nation’s politicians, the
corporate billionaires and the
many other money-changers
or the media stars.
But what they are
doing is pleasing to
the Supreme Lord
who is the supreme controller.
By the humble sacrifice
ofsankirtana yajna
auspicious results
are brought about, and
disasters are avoided.
The harinama party
is doing the most
important welfare work
although it
may not be perceivable to the mundane eye.”
“Today’s drawing shows four
bhaktasdancing and chanting
with upraised arms.
They appear like more
than four men; they
appear to be a large group.
Just a handful of
enthusiastic devotees
on harinamacan
make a great influence.
They create imperceptible
auspiciousness. That is
because they are
chanting the names
of Krishna, who
is the Supreme Controller.
If He is pleased He can
bestow His mercy
on the world. Prabhupada has written that
if the Krishna consciousness movement
can hold continual sankirtana sacrifices
around the world
there will be an era
of peace and prosperity.”
“Today’s drawing shows three
bhaktasdancing and chanting
with upraised arms.
They are smiling and showing
emotional ecstasy.
By chanting one feels
happy in body and
mind. That is because
the pleasure-potency
of the Lord enters
the devotee, and he
is no longer attached
with the material
body. Nondevotees
observing the harinama
used to think the devotees
were on LSD. Astonished,
they sometimes appreciated
them and asked, ‘Are
you Americans?’ The observers are aware
that something unusual is going on. Sometimes
the adventurous ones join
the kirtanaand experience
the bliss of chanting Hare Krishna.”
- He is called Advaita because He is nondifferent from Lord Hari (harinadvaitad).
- He is called Acarya because He teaches devotional service (bhakti-samsanat).
- He is the incarnation of the Lord’s devotee (bhaktavataram), and He is the Lord Himself (isham).
- Of Advaita Acarya, I take shelter (ashraye).
“Pandal” program, near ISKCON Juhu, Bombay with thousands of people (Album 398 photos)
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Litmus test of a Religious person
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You may follow Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam—it doesn't matter. But the test of your success is how far you have developed love of God. If you have developed your sense of love for God, you have actually followed religious principles. Religion does not mean that you go to a temple, mosque, or church and as a matter of formality observe some rituals, make some donation, and then come back home and do all kinds of nonsense. That is not religion. Suppose someone is said to be great. What is the proof of his greatness? He must have great riches, knowledge, influence, beauty, etc. Similarly, what is the proof that someone is a man of religious principles? The proof is that he has developed love of God. Then he is religious.
- Srila Prabhupada, Dharma: The Way of Transcendence - 1 - What is Dharma?
Kirtan with Madhava Perth 2014
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March 11th, 12th & 13th
Dear Devotees & Friends,
We are pleased to announce that international kirtaneer Madhava das will once again be visiting Perth in March. Madhava and his wife Radhika regularly travel all over the world participating in major ISKCON kirtan events. They will commence their 2014 tour of Australia and New Zealand spending 4 days here in Perth! We have scheduled kirtan evenings for March 11,12, and 13.
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Details as follows:
Tuesday March 11: Kirtan evening in the beautiful gardens
at Gopinath Dham in the Swan Valley
76 Dulwich St Bennett Springs
Special Guest His Holiness Bhanu Swami.
Program starts at 6 PM
Wednesday March 12: Mantra Yoga Kirtan
at PAWS Cafe in Perth
120 Beaufort St Perth
Program starts at 6 PM
Thursday March 13: Kirtan Evening
at Kalamunda Hare Krishna Temple
159 Canning Rd Kalamunda
Program starts at 6 PM
Free entry and free prasadam refreshments at all programs.
Kirtan with Madhava is ecstatic Hare Krishna kirtan at it’s best, so don’t miss these programs, keep these evenings free!
To help us prepare for these programs, we have seva opportunities available. If you can volunteer a couple of hours of your time over the following weekends: Sat/Sun Feb 22-23, Sat/Sun/ Mon March 1-3, Sat/Sun March 8-9, please contact Sri Radha Raman das 0490 022 383.
For further program info or to volunteer to assist, contact Sri Radha Raman das 0490 022 383, email: info@sacredindia.com.au
Hare Krishna
Unity and Cooperation In ISKCON(With Russian Translation)
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Friday, February 14th, 2014
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Minimal Enjoyment
Walking today was once again at a minimum due to circumstances. A cold rain hit the area. I have neither the clothing nor the footwear appropriate to withstand the elements outside. Besides, I wanted to experience the atmosphere of a new sacred space , a new building or temple, now officially open, in Noida.
Local residential monks and lay-members were huddled closely together benefitting from each other's body heat, in addition to sweaters and chauddars, as they sat in happy mediation. It was 5:30 AM when after the first part was completed, that every five minutes a person would be bringing in a blast of cold wet air into the place of meditation.
I took to a circular-shaped pacing route in the room before settling in a chair. It was then my hour to deliver the Bhagavatam class, the third one since arriving in India. From Canto 5 the message of the "Forest of Material Enjoyment" alludes to pleasure. This is misleading, however, because duality is the actual reality. Much pain is infused into the physical world and many people on the planet are steeped in it through war conditions where fear has over taken them. For millions of people the bare necessity are not met. One Vaishnava saint wrote about enjoyment in the material world proclaiming it to be minimal and liking it to taking a few drops a water while in a parched dry desert.
All around challenges become a preoccupation with little peace. Even in the effort to create sacred space a disturbance welcomes itself. To make the point more clear read next paragraph.
Our stay in Noida was over and we cabbed our way to Saint Nagar district in New Delhi where we booked our selves at the ISKCON guest house. We had time to catch up on rest, read, write and have darshan, the viewing of the deities of Krishna. In the temple room a digital sign keeps rolling out the message for pilgrims, "Beware of pick pockets!"
So while we find ourselves in an apparent safe haven, there are still things to worry about - the worry of theft. My pilgrim friends have lost in the past their shoes, phones, wallets, ID cards, etc. The point is, as long as we reside in this world it is a rarity to find complete, total, cent percent comfort. Hence we must surrender to the spiritual.
May the Source be with you!
4 KM
Thursday, February 13th, 2014
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Walking/Flying
As out little drama troupe was in the midst of our practice for the Hindi version of "Gita: Concise”, an interviewer came, a Ms. Singh from the Delhi Times was informed about my being in town and that a story about "The Walking Monk" might be interesting; she was gracious.
The usual questions came about why, where and what's next? To put it briefly I told her about the value of pilgrimages, about the countries I've ventured through on foot and about doing Route 66 in the U.S. as a major undertaking from New York to San Fransisco. I also told her of the many visits to elementary schools this last summer while walking through the Canadian prairies along with Daruka, my associate, and a parrot. The teachers loved the notion of getting away from computers and games to see a bigger world, a bigger picture.
After the interview and drama practice I enjoyed some down-time reading through the pages of a new book by Lokanath Swami, "In Conversation With Srila Prabhupada". I'm sure that my admired monk friend, the author, doesn't mind me pulling out an excerpt that got my attention. It's to do with a walk he was on with our Guru, Srila Prabhupada on November 13/1975 Bombay/India:
"As Srila Prabhupada quickened his steps and we hurried along behind him, we glanced upwards to the clear Juhu beach sky and observed a flock of geese flying through the air in complete synergy with each other. Srila Prabhupada stopped, dug his cane steadily into the ground and commented,"’Yes… fast, these birds. Airplane cannot do that.’
I inquired, ‘How do the birds determine the direction of their movement without clashing into each other?’
Srila Prabhupada responded, Informing me, ‘Yes, they have got intelligence. You are thinking they have no intelligence. They have got complete intelligence.’
I acknowledged Srila Prabhupada’s explanation and pushed the discussion further. ‘How do they all decide together to turn either right or left without clashing?’
Srila Prabhupada replied with authority, "That is intelligence. You do not know that if you are given airplane, so many… immediately, at least half a dozen will be finished. That means you are less intelligent then the birds, at least in the matter of flying.’
Those who were there to hear the remarks… were highly amused.”
May The Source Be With You!
0 KM
From raga to rock!
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On the second day of the Leadership Sanga
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Ravindra Swarupa Prabhu analyses the meaning of Srila Prabhupada as the Founder-acaraya of ISKCON
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Harinama at Broadbeach, Gold Coast, in Queensland, Australia, 16 February 2014 (Album 39 photos)
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Bhagavad-gita’s transcendental drama in ISKCON-Delhi by Bhaktimarga Swami (Album 30 photos)
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“Joining Together to Push this Movement Cooperatively” (Album 25 photos)
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Dangerous tree falling in the aftermath of bad weather in Bhaktivedanta Manor (4 min video)
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Doesn’t the idea that the infant suffers in the womb deny the glory of the mother’s love in caring for her infant?
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Is rape always motivated by lust? Or is it due to the hunger for power as sociologists say?
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When the mahaprasad of devotees is so glorious, why are we discouraged from taking it during our regular interactions with other devotees?
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Should a devotee be eager to die, as Kulakshekhar Maharaj’s prayer says?
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When we face unexpected and big problems, does that meant God is angry with us?
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According to Krishna, which is more important – karma-yoga, bhakti-yoga or both?
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From Ranjit