Govardhana-puja celebrations in New Vraja-dhama – 2200 kg sweets! (Album 83 HR photos)
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Krishna-valley / New Vraja-dhama is more than 250 hectares of typical Mid Europian rural area, located in Hungary about 30 Kms from the well known tourist place Lake Balaton, in a beautiful natural environment. New Vraja-dhama is the transcendental realm of the world’s most beautiful deities Sri Sri Radha-Syamasundara. Please visit Krishna-valley for a spiritual journey. Read more ›

Sunday, November 3rd, 2013
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Leaving Impressions

Toronto, Ontario

Nature likes to show off and leave an impression.  I wasn’t the only one to notice.  There were lots of outdoor enthusiasts strolling through Chorley Park and the adjoining ravine as I was.  Sunday, today, was sunny, revealing rusty-red and glowing-yellow trees.  People took their time to absorb by ambling along or taking a seat on a log or clicking their cameras to register something worthwhile.

If I could just dwell on this theme of impressions then I will share.

Today is Diwali, the festival of lights, the New Year.  At this time you can take a fresh look at you.  It’s review time in addition to living in the moment through a unique celebration.  There’s colour, sounds, and great tastes.

Diwali is a recall of King Ram’s homecoming at the optimistic times of Treta Yuga.  After 14 years of a fateful exile.  Ram returned to the kingdom of Ayodhya along with his wife, Sita, brother, Lakshman, and a whole set of new friends, a simian race.  They were greeted very regally.  They were so much missed and loved.

A few days prior I had been asked to see what I can insert for the festival held at the temple, so quickly, in a matter of three days, we pulled together a presentation of monologues, excerpts from a recent book, ‘Rama Smarana’, produced by Krishna Ksetra.  The delivery of the reading and miming by actors left an impression.  I’m usually set out to do that.  It is the veritable obligation of a monk to leave an inspirational spiritual impression.  I thought a bit about what fuels impressions and it seems to me the answer is other impressions.

At the program was our chief guest, city counselor, Kristyn Wong-Tam.  She wowed the crowd and then stayed on after her allotted time to chant with a few of us after feasting.  Here we have a very accessible person who’s a good listener and as a rep of the city she offered the various services that her post provides.  It clearly was not just an official visit, she happens to be an official who is really a friend.  We were impressed.  Let us all try to impress with a selfless cause.

May the Source be with you!

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Visit Of HH Devamrita Swami & HH Ramai Swami
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Dear Devotees & Friends,

We would like like to inform you all that we will be having the association of two senior Sanyasis ( Disciples of Srila Prabhupada) who will be visiting Perth . Thew details are as follows:

HH Devamrita Swami

Arriving on Thursday 07 November  will be here till Saturday 09 November

Programme:

Thursday 07 November – Disappearance day celebration of HDG Srila Prabhupada

Friday 08 November — Srimad Bhagavatam class at 7.30 AM

Special Class on Balancing material and spiritual life with examples of devotees from Gaura lila at 7.30 PM
Saturday 09 November — Srimad Bhagavatam class at 7.30 AM

Special Class on Balancing material and spiritual life with examples of devotees from Krishna lila at 7.30 PM

 

HH Ramai Swami

Sunday 10 November till Tuesday 13 November

Maharaj will be participating in the Fremantle Parade Rathayatra in Fremantle

 

Monday 11 and Tuesday 12 November

 

Srimad Bhagavatam class at 7.30 AM and

Damodarstakam at 7.20 Pm and  a Short class after that

 

Pleease come and take advantage of their association and hear about Krishna Consciousness and clarify any doubts one may have.

 

Thank you

Govardhana-puja, November 3, New Dvaraka, Los Angeles
Giriraj Swami

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Giriraj Swami read and spoke from Srimad-Bhagavatam 2.7.32.

“For His devotees, the Vraja-vasis, who were fully surrendered to Him and completely dependent on Him, the seven days that Krishna held Govardhana Hill aloft were the greatest transcendental festival. Generally, during the daytime when He went with the cowherd boys to pasture the cows, He would be together with them, but the devotees in the Vrindavan village would be in separation. Then when Krishna returned in the evening and entered the home of Nanda Maharaja and Mother Yasoda, the friends who were with Him during the day would be in separation. In Krishna’s pastimes in Vrindavan, every day there was always meeting and separation. But for the seven days of the Govardhana lila, all the residents of Vrindavan were with Krishna continuously. So it was a great festival. They did not lose at all; rather, they gained immensely. This demonstrates the principle that if we surrender to Krishna we don’t lose, but we gain many times over.

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Bhāgavatam in Four Verses – Part 1: Original Absolute Oneness?
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If you know any of my writing, you know I like to put things as clear and simple as possible. But when the entire Śrīmad Bhāgavatam gets summarized in four short verses… even putting it as simple as possible is still going to bend our brains. Still, I hope that if you apply your human intelligence (it doesn’t have to be Einsteinian) to this English rendition – you’ll discover for your self many things that are the treasure you deserved to discover as a result of thousands of lifetimes of effort.

Today, here is the first verse of the four-verse original kernal of Bhāgavatam, translated from Canto Two, Chapter Nine, Text Thirty-Three according to the guidance of the sampradaya of Śrī Caitanya.

aham evāsam evāgre
nānyad yat sad-asat param
paścād ahaṁ yad etac ca
yo ‘vaśiṣyeta so ‘smy aham

Hari: Only I exclusively exist – at the very beginning, at the end, and throughout the duration of everything else.

Brahmā: What exactly do you mean by “everything else”?

Hari: Every effect, and every cause. I am the causeless cause of all causes, the beginningless beginning of all beginnings, existing before, after and during everything else.

Brahmā: What do you mean by “exclusively exist”? Why do you use the word exclusively?

Hari: My existence is unique because it is self-effecting. I am beyond all cause and effect. I exist without dependence on any other circumstance. I exist simply as the self-manifesting experience of blissful existence.

Brahmā: Then, in the very beginning, are you all alone – a singular entity without plurality displayed in names, forms, qualities, and active expressions?

Hari: It can be poetically said that I was singular. But actually all pluralities of individuality eternally exist within my singular existence – as the mechanisms essential for the self-manifest experience of blissful existence.

Brahmā: If you are the only factuality before, after and during everything – then everything we see and everything we don’t see is actually you?

Hari: Yes. You asked to know my natural or material form – it is everything you will see during the manifestation of the universe. You also asked to know my supernatural or spiritual form – it is beyond cause and effect, existing before the beginning and after the end of everything else.

In the above, large text represents direct translation, small text represents clarification of the meaning, via Śrīdhara Swāmī, Jīva Goswāmī, Viśvanātha Cakravartī, and Swāmī Prabhupāda.

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And You Watch Them Fall Apart
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Camera: Imperial Savoy Film: FujiChrome Provia 100D RDP (expired mid 90s)

Camera: Imperial Savoy
Film: FujiChrome Provia 100D RDP (expired mid 90s)

If I remember right, this was from my first time using FujiChrome Provia 100D (RDP), which was the first Provia 100, I believe. I grabbed a bunch of this expired stock off of Ebay last spring, rerolled several rolls onto 620 spools specifically so I could shoot it in the Imperial Savoy. I’m not sure really what I was thinking aside from wanting to use expire 100iso slide film. I’m pretty happy with the results though. The color shifts aren’t incredibly drastic, but the saturation is fantastic. Look at that sky, people!

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Mahabaleshwar
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Mahabaleshwar is a holy place about 240 Kilometres south east of Mumbai on top of the Sahyadri Mountain Range. Srila Prabhupada visited this place in 1976 and stayed at one life member’s house.

Many thousands of years before, Dhaumya Rsi, one of the priests of the Pandavas, came here and worshiped a self-manifesting Siva Lingam called Mahabaleshwar, hence the name of the small town. This area is the start of the famous Krsna River and the Pandavas spent time here while they were in exile. Bhimasena built a stone temple to house the murti of the river Krsna.
The GBCs were invited by Mr Rathi, a close friend of the devotees, to spend a few days at his hotel complex near the temple of Mahabaleshwar. Previously, at a meeting at Tirupati, the GBC spoke of getting together for a few days of sanga, so when the opportunity came up everything was arranged nicely.
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Kartik meditations – Part IV
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 11 October 2011, Melbourne, Australia, Home Program)

Damodarastakam, Verse 1

To the Supreme Lord, whose form is the embodiment of eternal existence, knowledge, and bliss, whose shark-shaped earrings are swinging to and fro, who is beautifully shining in the divine realm of Gokula, who (due to the offense of breaking the pot of yogurt that His mother was churning into butter and then stealing the butter that was kept hanging from a swing) is quickly running from the wooden grinding mortar in fear of mother Yasoda, but who has been caught from behind by her who ran after Him with greater speed-to that Supreme Lord, Sri Damodara, I offer my humble obeisances.

yashoda_damodarWho can run faster than the Supreme Lord!? It is not possible. We remember that Krsna was Ranchor, the one who left the battlefield; he ran away from the battlefield and there was this Yavana King who was chasing him. The Yavana was running at the full speed and Krsna was very casually walking but still the Yavana could not catch up with him. Yavana was running and running but, somehow or other, he kept at the same distance and was not getting any closer. That is Krsna!

Of course, we know that Krsna arranged that Mucukunda was sleeping there. Mucukunda had that blessing – because Indra used to wake him up to fight against the asuras, so he asked for a blessing that whoever wakes him up, he can burn them to ashes, so Indra let him sleep. But then, this Yavana woke him up and the Yavana was burnt to ashes, all by Krsna’s arrangement! So we see that no one can run faster than Krsna. Mother Yasoda was able to run faster than Krsna not because she was faster than Krsna but simply because Krsna was captured by her love. It was not the speed; it was the love by which she captured Krsna.

 

 

The Big Apple, Rutgers & Princeton
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We always have fun when we come up to the Northeast Side of this wonderful country, God Bless America.
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This time I’ll get straight to the point and let you know what, when, and where so we can chant and dance the night away.

WEDNESDAY, NOV 6th
Join us for a dynamic Kirtan Yoga class with Loren Russo @ Jivamukti Yoga, NYC.

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THURSDAY, NOV 7th
Sacred Sounds is one of our favorite events of the year and it gets better every time!
This year we will be sharing the stage with:
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8:30PM
Rutgers Student Center MPR

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FRIDAY, NOV 8th
Kirtan @ Yogamaya NYC!

135 West 20th Street, 6th Floor b/w 6th & 7th Ave, New York, New York 10011
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SATURDAY, NOV 9th
It’s been a tradition for a few years now and we are definitely honored to be a part of such an on going tradition.
It is a ‘One of a Kind’ Diwali celebration because it takes place at Princeton University Chapel
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SUNDAY, NOV 10th
Before heading out to Radha Govinda Mandir in Brooklyn, we will be visiting Mark @ Grand Street DPNY!
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We are of course excited for all the events happening but personally doing Kirtan with the Radha Govinda Bhasis in front of Radha Govinda carries such sweetness, it is truly incomparable.
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Why We’re Alive
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Here at the Bhakti Center, we have a community meeting every two weeks to simply connect and cultivate relationships. Last Friday we gathered. 

With each person who spoke into the open space of the circle, I could feel something special build. Then Ghanashyam shared his reflections on living here for the past decade - that the building was nothing without the people. Nothing. Even though people may come and go, relationships formed here in the fire of service to God are somehow different, special, eternal.

After he finished sharing, a long silence fell. His words seemed to hang in the air like spun glass. 

Later that evening I walked up to the rooftop to chant my japa meditation. Manhattan sprawled around me in every direction in all of its glittering, silent splendor. The cold air chilled my skin and I pulled my shawl tighter. I chanted the holy name and Ghanashyam's words circled through my mind in quiet spirals.  

The entire world looks to New York City for the next trend, the next wave. Srila Prabhupad knew this - that's why he came to Manhattan, and that is how the entire worldwide movement of Krishna Consciousness began.

When I reflect upon that night of walking on the roof of the Bhakti Center, I realize that although I was surrounded by the glory of buildings of the most powerful city in the world, they were nothing without the people inside of them. Nothing. They were just cement, steel, and glass.

It is so easy to get lost in the insanity of New York City. But within a certain building on First Avenue, I have found shelter within the people who have devoted themselves to God, to Krishna. I am coming to realize that there is nothing more of value in this world than these relationships.

Whether we're in Raxaul, Nepal or New York City, this is why we are all alive, this is what we're all searching for - purpose, service, love. 

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Open Letter and Clarification of Facts
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Dear UK GCB, UK Management and UK ISKCON Community

Over the past few weeks sadly I have been sent upto 100 Instant Messages via Facebook per day, it wouldn’t be a problem if it wasn’t for the content or the fact that they are sent anonymously; although I have been able to locate several to their source the individuals concerned have made sure that I have no way of replying.
However it does enhance my understanding of Cyber-Bullying as several messages have asked me to either kill myself or they will kill me; I have also been described as a lover of child molesters. I can understand why we have seen a state of suicides given the personal way these messages are written, the fear they create and after receiving so many it appears to be the only way out to stop such emotional hurt.
Can I respectfully answer the main points of these Cyber-Bullies

1, I do not condone nor will I allow abuse of children in any form
2, I will if see such abuse, report and even go to court over this

As these cyber-bullies are relating to one particular case I would like to respectfully point out some key facts.

1, That as requested my video footage was checked and no incriminating evidence was on it
2, My details was given and I was told that the Police would contact me, they didn’t and I found out subsequently the case had been dropped
3, That upon request I submitted a full statement both to the families solicitor and to the relevant authorities within ISKCON.
4, That when a copy was sent back for me to sign it had been changed and included a passage that I personally had not witnessed and thus felt unable to sign
5, I discussed the changes with the families solicitor, who had neither seen my original nor was aware of any changes, we discussed the legal ramifications of such changes and upon her advice withdrew the statement from the legal process; given the nature of the changes and again on the advice of the families solicitors was given little option of also withdrawing it from the relevant ISKCON authorities.

So I am a little bemused that who ever has been discussing the case has not also forwarded on these small but vital facts, and am saddened that it has led to individuals targeting myself suggesting that the best thing I can do for society is to hang myself.

Sadly the few I have managed to trace turned out to be initiated devotees which is of greatest disturbance.

It would their-fore be helpful if there is also built in safeguards for those who report or submit statements that they are neither:
1, pressured or asked to submit false information into their witness statements.
2, that if a statement has to be withdrawn upon the advice of a solicitor or member of the legal profession that this be duly noted including the reasons why
3, if there is a resultant cyber-bullying or personal bullying that this be dealt with quickly without delay; and if necessary a general statement by the management of the individuals character and that they are not siding with or helping to protect child molesters

On a personal note it has given me great insight into how cyber-bullying works and the psychological effects so will help me be better able to help those who find themselves a victim of such crime.
And that hopefully those few who are targeting me will take on-board these few additional bits of information and desist from such attacks.

Harinama at Pushkar, Rajasthan, the home of the only major temple of Lord Brahma in India (Album 126 photos)
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Pushkar, in Rajasthan, is the home of the only major temple of Lord Brahma in India. As Brahma is the head of our sampradaya [ Brahma Madhva Gaudiya Sampradaya ] we visited his temple and asked his blessing's to carry on the mission of our disciplic succession. In that spirit we held a blissful harinama samkirtan party throughout the town, much to the delight of Pushkar's residents. [ Photos by Ananta Vrindavan das ] Read more ›

Fremantle Ratha Yatra
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posterDear Devotees and Friends

Please accept blessings of Sri Sri Radha Krishna. All glories to Srila Prbahupada.

The annual Fremantle parade is taking place this Sunday the 10th of November. As in previous years we will be participating in it by taking our Ratha Yatra cart and the Deities of Jagannatha, Baladeva and Subhadra . We are inviting you all to come along and help pull the cart .

Fremantle parade is organized by the Fremantle council and there will be many other floats. We also take our Rath cart along with the Deities of Jagannath , Baladeva and Subhadra and do Ratha yatra in the streets of  Fremantle. It will be very nice and very Joyful. Please come and join us

H H RAMAI SWAMI will be joining us for the Fremantle parade
This year the parade has a starting point IS NEW LOCATION

WHICH IS LITTLE HIGH STREET, THE CARPARK 19 NEAR CLIFF STREET
Parade will start from “CLIFF STREET” and follow the following route:

Route

This year the parade will be begin at the Roundhouse/Car parks 19 & 19a and end at Car Park 20 (Marine & Essex Street). Please see Parade Route Maps.
The route:
Start at Roundhouse
Straight into High Street
Right onto Market Street
Left onto South Terrace
Right onto Essex Street
Finishing at Car Park 11 (Marine & Essex Street)
It is in ONE Direction

PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED PARADE ROUTE MAP.
To participate in the parade you need to assemble at Cliff Street Car park by 2.30 PM . Please wear devotional attire.

Please contat Yadusrestha prabhu on 0423 696 537 or myself on 0422 045 525 if you need any more information.

Event: Fremantle Parade
Date : 10 November
Day: Sunday

Assembly Time: 2.30 PM
Parade Starting point: Cliff Street, Fremantle

Parade Starting Time: 4 PM
Parade Finishing Time: 5 PM

Contact: Yadusrestha Prabhu — 0423 696 537
Sita Rama lakshmana das – 0422 045 525

Sita Rama Lakshman Dasa

PS: There is no reserved parking for the participants, you have to make your own arrangement or please take a train to Fremantle station.

 

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Invitation – Srila Prabhupad Disappearance Day celebration – Thursday – 7th November 2013
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SPDisappearanceDay2013[4] copy-page-001Dear Devotees and Friends,
We would like to invite you all for the Disappearance day celebrations of our founder Acharya His Divine Grace Abhay Caranaravinda Bhakti Vedanta Swami Prabhupada ( Srila Prabhupada ).
Date: 7th November 2013
Day: Thursday

The program is as follows
4.30 AM Mangala Arati led by Srila Prabhupada
7.00 AM Darshan arati and Gurupuja
7.30 AM Damodara Arati — offering lamp to Sri Damodara
7.45 AM Srimad Bhagavatam Class by Srila Prabhupada

10.30 AM Vaisnava Bhajans
11.00 AM Glorification of Srila Prabhupada ( Offering Homages )
12.00 Noon Bhoga Offering
12.30 PM Pushpanjali ( offering Flowers )
12.45 PM Gurupuja and Kirtan to Srila Prabhupada
1.30 PM Honoring the feast prasadam

Special Evening Program:
6.30 PM Bhajans
7.20 PM Special Arati to Srila Prabhupada
( The time of his departure from this world)

Please come and join in glorifying Srila Prabhupada “Who built a home where the whole world can live”.
If you like to sponsor the feast or the flowers and receive unlimited blessings from Srila Prabhpada please contact
Shyama Saran dasa — 0439 969 002
Sita Rama Lakshmna dasa — 0422 045 525
Sita Rama Lakshman Dasa