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It was a good year – Welcome 2014!
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I wish you a happy Hare Krishnamas. 2013 has been a wonderful year and things are getting even better. However we had our fair share of problems – bad hosting, being offline for a week, uploading not working… but we pulled through! And, we did amazing things – new Facebook profile, new newsletter, new media page, new hosting, improved speed. Some other new features include the author displayed on each post and a refreshed layout. There is more good stuff in the planning!
KKSBlog numbers for 2013
- received 8510 page views/month
- most visitors came from South Africa, India and the UK
- our best month was November 2013 in terms of number of views
- had 400+ new articles posted
- most read article was “Strong Medicine” with 848 views
- was offline for one week
- is using 35 GB of data
- has 6780 photos and 486 mp3 files
Our Team
Who gives you the daily news? And who creates all these wonderful quotes and transcripts? This is not possible without the constant work & energy of our core team. We like to say an extra special thank you to:
- Harsarani dd - Our stalwart
- Ananda Vrindavana dd - The newest member on the team
- Nicole - A constant contributor in 2013
- Anisha dd - One of the original team members
- Jananivasa das – Our travel reporter
- Ragalekha dd - The editor
- Uddhava das - The techno-man
Our team is much bigger. Check out our team page
Our Backers
KKSBlog is made up of our team and supported financially by our backers. All in all, it is a community effort and were are very happy that it works out beautifully. We like to thank our backers that supported us in 2013 and will hopefully support us in the future again. Special thanks to:
- Aindavi dd, Australia
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- Bahulasva das, Sweden
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Our backers supported us financially with almost 1800 euro. Visit our support page for all the details.
2014 – Things to come
2014 will be a year of “things to come”. We started in Nov 2013 by making all the albums of Kadamba Kanana Swami available for purchase & download. More media will be added in the coming months. Nama-rupa dd from Sweden is helping us to edit our mp3 media collection. Thanks to Saurabh Agrawal, we have corrected many problems with our website. This proves yet again that KKSBlog is a community effort, already running for 8 years. Lets continue it…!
2014 Already??! – What did i miss?
A lot.
- New Facebook profile : check it out
- New newsletter system (you would not have noticed this)
- Page with photos of Giriraja Govinda
We have also launched the new media page. Here you will find media and links from Kadamba Kanana Swami and Jayadvaita Swami. All audio albums by Kadamba Kanana Swami are easily available…
Other updated pages
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http://www.kksblog.com/servantfund/
http://www.kksblog.com/volunteer/
http://www.kksblog.com/sitemap/
Finally, thank you to you, OUR READER, for following KKSBlog and for liking & sharing our posts!
Narcissus Flowers for Krishna in New Vrindaban
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Narcissus for Krsna
By Lilasuka dasi
Perhaps you’ve seen them. If you’ve been up on the second floor of the Radha Vrindaban Chandra temple building, you’ve probably seen the beautiful “paper white narcissus” flowers growing in the front window. Their brilliant white color thrives on all the direct sunlight there. ECOV is growing these durable, fragrant flowers inside, during the cold winter months, for offering to the Deities.
Most of the mature narcissus have already been picked and offered, but see the new baby ones coming up! By planting 125 a week, a steady supply is available for Their Lordships Radha Vrindaban Chandra.
Krsna says in the Bhagavad Gita, “If one offers Me with love and devotion a leaf, flower, fruit or water, I will accept it.” [BG 9.26] Srila Prabhupada’s vision for New Vrindaban included self-sufficiency, along with four other aspects, all for the purpose of loving Krsna. So, the growing of these lovely little, aromatic narcissus flowers is a small part of fulfilling that vision.
Bhadrinarayan Das on Strategic Planning
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Badrinarayan Dasa has been a member of ISKCON’s Governing Body Commission (GBC) since 1987. He became a member of ISKCON in 1970, and was initiated by Srila Prabhupada the following year in Los Angeles. An eloquent speaker, he is noted for his discourses which link current affairs with spiritual matters in a very relevant and practical way.
“Spiritual Embassies” Documentary Premieres in London
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The second in the “Spiritual Embassies of the World” film series, entitled “Sri Vrindavana Dhama, India” has received its premiere in London, England. The first screening, on December 14th, was shown to a Bhakti Vriksha congregational group at the beautiful 17th century Swiss Church in Covent Garden.
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Prabhupada Letters :: 1947-64
Klang – Ratha Yatra 2013
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Klang – Ratha Yatra 2013
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Klang – Ratha Yatra 2013
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Klang – Ratha Yatra 2013
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Klang – Ratha Yatra 2013
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Klang – Ratha Yatra 2013
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Klang – Ratha Yatra 2013
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Klang – Ratha Yatra 2013
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Klang – Ratha Yatra 2013
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Klang – Ratha Yatra 2013
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Pushpa Abhisek – 44th Installation Anniversary of Sri Sri Radha Londonisvara
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Pushpa Abhisek – 44th Installation Anniversary of Sri Sri Radha Londonisvara
Rain or Shine, the Show must go on!!
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BY MULAKARANAM DASA
KLANG - 19th Annual Chariot Festival, the Ratha Yatra Klang, a grand finish despite the heavy rain! Well done organisers! It was a stunning experience with the Bengoli devotees came out in full force chanting and dancing. They distributed their own T-shirts beautiful bright yellow with black wordings. HH Janananda Goswami Maharaja and another sannyasi from Australia added great blissful feeling to the visitors and devotees. Hari Hari Bol! All Glories to Srila Prabhupada!
Happy Holidays from Your Toronto Hare Krishna Temple!
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Bukit Mertajam – Harinam 2013
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Bukit Mertajam – Harinam 2013
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Bukit Mertajam – Harinam 2013
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Bukit Mertajam – Harinam 2013
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Bukit Mertajam – Harinam 2013
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Bukit Mertajam – Harinam 2013
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Bukit Mertajam – Harinam 2013
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December 25th, 2013 – Darshan
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An Unforgettable Night – Candlelit Sunday Feast
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However, spirits remained high and all of the aratis (services) and offerings for our beautiful Deities, Sri Sri Radha Ksira-Chora Gopinatha, went right on schedule. As Sunday wore on, it became evident that we wouldn't have power for our weekly Sunday Feast. At first, we thought nobody would show up, but we decided the show must go on and planned a simple evening program. Of course, the temple was hosting HG Vaisesika prabhu and HG Nirakula mataji and their presence took things from "simple" to "simply wonderful"!
What played out was a stunningly beautiful Sunday Feast, with (amazingly) approximately 100 guests present. Candles were placed ALL around the Temple Room and with no microphones, it was pin-drop silence that welcomed each inspiring word that HG Vaisesika prabhu spoke. Everyone's collected voices chanted in kirtans that warmed the heart, if not the entire body!
Of course, words can only say so much. So allow us to present some stunning pictures from the event. Captured with high exposure and wide aperture settings (thanks to Tarun and Manish prabhus), we were able to capture some incredible visuals from the program, despite the very low lighting! These might very well arguably be some of the best photos of 2013! Check them out:
How can we identify false ego while doing services?
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When do questions move from being inquisitive to offensive? What kind of questions can be asked?
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Is chanting with beads more blissful because the fingers are connected with certain brain parts?
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Announcement: “Spiritual Quotes” started; services needed; Full Bhakti Shastri Course videos uploaded
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Starting "Spiritual Quotes":
In this feature, I will be posting quotes from acharyas in the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition (except for Srila Prabhupada whose quotes will continue to be published in the Prabhupada quotes category), as well as spiritually meaningful quotes from other sources such as scriptures - Vedic and non-Vedic; and saints and thinkers from different traditions.
Services Needed:
1. Images: Those who visit Gitadaily.com may have noticed the introduction of images with the daily articles since Gita Jayanti. I am grateful to Bishnu Mahapatra P for this service. Many readers have appreciated this feature and suggested that images can be similarly added to more posts on both gitadaily.com and thespiritualscientist.com. For this, we need volunteers who will find or prepare images based on the content as well as suggestions provided by me whenever necessary. Those interested can look at recent articles on gitadaily.com to see the articles and get a general idea of the kind of images needed.
2. Apps: Several visitors have suggested that apps will make both the sites more easily accessible through cellphones. We need volunteers with the technical competence to make these apps. A sample of the kind of app needed is the app associated with krishnadrive.com
Those who would like to volunteer for any of these services can do so here:
http://www.thespiritualscientist.com/get-involved/
Full Bhakti Shastri Course videos uploaded
All the 162 one-hour videos for the four books of the Bhakti Shastri course have been uploaded on youtube. These include the longest and the most systematic course on the Gita (108 lectures) I have conducted till now. Also included are 22 lectures on the Ishopanishad, 19 on the Nectar of Instruction and 13 on the Nectar of Devotion.
In keeping with the spirit of brahminical culture that knowledge should be shared freely, these videos have been made available free for everyone. Those who wish to not just hear the lectures but also get the Bhakti Shastri certificate can register at bhakticourses.com by paying the charges of Rs 2,500.
Thank you.
Your servant,
Chaitanya Charan das
Wonder
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When I was 17, for several months I lived at this quiet retreat center / temple in Hawaii, doing some accounting service. Some days would go by when I would not see or talk to another soul. I lived in a deep, otherworldly silence.
I would go on long japa meditation walks in the morning. I saw God at every step, I felt Him with every breath. I saw God in the vast reflections of the sky in giant puddles. Or when I would take off my eyeglasses, the sun would shine through the canopies of leaves in millions of pentagons of light, like waterfalls of glitter, and I would marvel at God's engineering. Or I would kneel down and stare at the way rain would create patterns in the soil. There was this one plant that, when its leaves were gently stroked, would react by folding in on itself like a shy child.
Sometimes on my walks I would put aside my chanting beads and sing songs at the top of my lungs. The cows and horses would turn to look at me curiously, even stop chewing their cud. I befriended a horse - I named him Hayagriva.
At night, I was teaching myself how to play harmonium on this old, beat-up instrument. I would sit on a picnic bench outside and sing sacred songs and the holy name for hours. My mind would wander the windswept hills and the clear blue line of the ocean's horizon. When night fell, billions of diamond stars would emerge against the blue-black velvet sky.
The line between this world and the next would blur. When I was living there and also in the many years since, I have acknowledged that this was one of the most beautiful, profound times of my life. I seemed to be discovering something and someone so much greater than myself. It was a time when I thought that if this was what it was like to devote my life to loving God exclusively, then I would gladly become a nun.
In the years since, I have developed my desire to be married and one day have my own children. I pray that I may approach marriage with this same sense of love and wonder. And maybe one day, when my child is a teenager, I'll let him or her go spend some time at a quiet retreat center in Hawaii.
The Lord is the only rest for our heart
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"You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you."
St Augustine, Confessions
What Is The Situation
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TRANSLATION
Arjuna inquired: O Kṛṣṇa, what is the situation of those who do not follow the principles of scripture but worship according to their own imagination? Are they in goodness, in passion or in ignorance?
PURPORT
In the Fourth Chapter, thirty-ninth verse, it is said that a person faithful to a particular type of worship gradually becomes elevated to the stage of knowledge and attains the highest perfectional stage of peace and prosperity. In the Sixteenth Chapter, it is concluded that one who does not follow the principles laid down in the scriptures is called an asura, demon, and one who follows the scriptural injunctions faithfully is called a deva, or demigod. Now, if one, with faith, follows some rules which are not mentioned in the scriptural injunctions, what is his position? This doubt of Arjuna's is to be cleared by Kṛṣṇa. Are those who create some sort of God by selecting a human being and placing their faith in him worshiping in goodness, passion or ignorance? Do such persons attain the perfectional stage of life? Is it possible for them to be situated in real knowledge and elevate themselves to the highest perfectional stage? Do those who do not follow the rules and regulations of the scriptures but who have faith in something and worship gods and demigods and men attain success in their effort? Arjuna is putting these questions to Kṛṣṇa.
Bhagavad-gītā As It Is 17.1
Easier For One To Always Chant
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"One who thinks himself lower than the grass, who is more tolerant than a tree, and who does not expect personal honor but is always prepared to give all respect to others, can very easily always chant the holy name of the Lord."
Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakura says that this verse teaches one how to chant without offences by mentioning the four qualities necessary for non-stop chanting. In other words, by possessing these four devotional traits it will be much easier for one to always chant the holy name. The sastras prescribe constant chanting as the way to remove all offences.
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SJMKL Gita Jeyanthy 2013 Celebration
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KUALA LUMPUR - The Bhagavad Gita (BG) or The Song of Bhagavan, often referred to simply as the Gita, is a 700-verse scripture that is part of the ancient epic, Mahabharata. It is presented in 18 chapters and each chapter deals with a particular and separate form of yoga; where it serves to train the mind and body.
The setting of this majestic scripture in the battlefield of Kurukshetra, has been interpreted as an allegory or tale for the ethical and moral struggles within us and of the problems of human life. In essence, the applicability of the principles of The Bhagavad Gita to crisis management involving the mind, body and soul is clearly stated. Unlike others, The Bhagavad Gita is the only book that deals with all these three aspects and is a compilation of words as directly spoken (verbatim) by LORD KRISHNA Himself; others are credited as testimonies. The BG has been extensively translated and is available in more than 59 languages. The world’s first braille version of this scripture, with the original Sanskrit text and a Hindi commentary was published on 30 November 2007.
The Bhagavad Gita As It Is is accepted as the essence of all Vedic knowledge as quoted in the Gita-mahatmaya 7
In the present day, people are very much eager to have one scripture, one God, one religion, and one occupation.Therefore, let there be one scripture only, one common scripture for the whole world – Bhagavad-gita.Let there be one God for the whole world – Sri Krishna and one hymn, one mantra, one prayer – the chanting of His name:Hare Krishna, Hare KrishnaKrishna Krishna, Hare HareHare Rama, Hare RamaRama Rama, Hare Hareand let there be one work only – the service of the Supreme Personality of Godhead
Ultimately, ISKCON Founder Acarya A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada gives the conclusion that society should be “Krishna conscious” - enlightened by devotion (bhakti) to Lord Krishna (God). Suffice to say that HDG A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabupada spread the essence of the Bhagavadgita to the four corners of the world. Lord Krishna demanded of it and Swami Prabupada and ISKCON have facilitated this.
Always think of Me, become My devotee, worship Me and offer your homage unto Me. Thus you will come to me without fail. I promise you this because you are My very dear friend. - BG 18.65
Many great souls have referred to The Bhagavad Gita as their source of inspiration. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi for example, took shelter in the Gita for its emphasis on selfless service and he said:-
When doubts haunt me, when disappointments stare me in the face, and I see not one ray of hope on the horizon, I turn to Bhagavad-Gita and find a verse to comfort me; and I immediately begin to smile in the midst of overwhelming sorrow. My life has been full of external tragedies and if they have not left any visible or invisible effect on me, I owe it to the teaching of the Bhagavad Gita
Devotees at Sri Jagannatha Mandir, ISKCON Malaysia Headquarters in Taman Yarl , Kuala Lumpur were fortunate to witness the symbolic yet modest Annual Celebration of the introduction of the Bhagavad Gita on Friday 13th December 2013. They were among the fortunate few to have had the privilege and good fortune to be part of this auspicious event.
To mark the occasion, Gokul Garden children recited verses from The Bhagavad Gita As It Is and were duly rewarded with medals for their effort by The Regional Secretary, Simheswara dasa.
To further encourage the distribution of BG, The Management offered The Bhagavad Gita As It Is at a subsidized price of RM25.00 (normal price – RM35.00). A total of thirty (30) books were sold.
Why the Lord is never attracted to material beauty
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There is a common proverb that a confectioner is never attracted by sweetmeats. The confectioner, who is always manufacturing sweetmeats, has very little desire to eat them; similarly, the Lord, by His pleasure potential powers, can produce innumerable spiritual beauties and not be the least attracted by the false beauties of material creation. One who does not know alleges foolishly that Lord Krishna enjoyed women in His rasa-lila in Vrindavana, or with His sixteen thousand married wives at Dvaraka.
Simple for the Simple, December 23, Vrindavan
Giriraj Swami
Giriraj Swami read and spoke from Srimad-Bhagavatam 5.1.19.
“Kabhu na badhibe tomara visaya-taranga. Kabhu means ‘at any time’; visaya-taranga—’the waves of sense gratification.’ ‘You will not at any time be affected by the waves of sense gratification.’ Punarapi ei thani pabe mora sange—’rather, you will have My association again, or, you will never lose My association.’ So this is the process. By instructing the brahman Kurma, Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu instructed all of us. We can stay wherever we are and always engage in chanting the holy name of Krishna (krsna-nama nirantara laiba) and repeat the message of Krishna (yare dekha, tare kaha ‘krsna’ upadesa, amara ajnaya guru hana tara’ ei desa). And in the end we will have the eternal association of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. It is so clear. All we have to do is do it. But, as Srila Prabhupada said in a lecture in Boston, ‘Krishna consciousness is simple for the simple, but difficult for the crooked.’ ”
Wwoofer Program
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New Govardhana is host to Wwoofers, (Willing Workers on Organic Farms) from all over the world. At any given time there are 35-45 who stay there from one week to two months.