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Friday’s Bhagavatam class in Coimbatore temple (2 Parts)
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Who relishes drowning in debt? Held captive, whether financially or emotionally, chained and bound by outstanding payments, is not how we want our merry life to proceed.
Soaking in the imaginary security of the illusory energy, conditioned souls cherish the maya consciousness of "born free and living easy—no holds on me."
Debts of whatever type mean we are not in control—someone or something else has us under the gun. Fearing financial slavery as well as someone emotionally putting the screws on us, we want our life unfettered. Especially in the West, we have been trained to resist relationship blackmail.
The Age of Darkness standard demands we think that our personal existence resides fully in our own hands: "I don't owe anyone anything—I'm not obligated to even tell you the time of the day!" The supposed peace formula: "You live your life, I live mine."
While visiting Shantipur, in the Gaura-mandala, a deeper realisation of my eternal indebtedness to our spiritual preceptors enveloped me. I am inalterably insolvent, permanently behind in payments.
Where Adwaita Acharya worshipped and begged for the descent of Lord Chaitanya, I now sit, partnering in reading and kirtan with HH Niranjana Swami, Acyuta-priya Prabhu, and a few other devotees.
Here, at the site of Adwaita Acharya's house, immeasurably extraordinary personalities converged in full ecstasy of love of Krishna. Lord Chaitanya, Lord Nityananda, and their associates gathered here for chanting, dancing, and feasting. As described in Caitanya-caritamrta, at this spot Mother Sachi saw Lord Chaitanya for the first time after He accepted sannyasa.
The seed of ecstatic love of Krishna, Madhavendra Puri, visited this place too. That seed sprouted into the tree of ecstatic love, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
Before leaving India to come to the West, Srila Prabhupada would take the train up from up Kolkata, to visit Adwaita Acarya's homesite and meditate on executing the order of his spiritual master.
Owing to all this superlative bhakti, this heritage of pure love of Krishna, my lowly self can chant the mahamantra today. With all the gravity and gratitude my lowly self can command, I wholeheartedly accept the burden of divine debt for which there will never be relief.
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Event: Tour Of New Vrindaban
Date: Saturday, November 9th, 2013
Time: 10:00 am to 1:30 pm
Place: Starting at the Bahulaban Barn
Dear New Vrindaban residents and well-wishers,
Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
As you may be aware, the board members of ISKCON New Vrindaban and ECO-Vrindaban will gather for a bi-annual face to face joint boards’ meeting the weekend of November 8th – 10th, 2013.
On behalf of the board members, I invite you to join us on a tour through parts of New Vrindaban. We will start at Bahulaban and include stops at the original Vrindaban Farm, Srila Prabhupada’s Palace, Garden of Seven Gates and perhaps a few other locations as well.
Our goal is to visit each of these places before having more in depth discussions about them throughout the weekend.
We would be pleased if you accompany us and express your cares and concerns, ask questions and engage in open dialog along the way.
We appreciate your participation and look forward to seeing you!
Hare Krishna.
Your servant,
Jaya Krsna dasa
ISKCON New Vrindaban Community President
P.S. While this is a walking tour of each location, we will be driving from one place to the next. Please make sure to arrange your transportation ahead of time. Immediately afterwards we will partake in lunch Prasad at the Temple and you are welcome to join us then as well.
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Please Join us to celebrate the festivals of lights, or Diwali and Govardhana Puja at Sri Sri Radha Govinda Mandir.
Monday November 4, 2013
As Lord Krishna’s instructed us in Srimad Bhagavatam, we will be offering a mountain of foodstuffs, Annakuta-Mahotsava, to Sri Giri-Govardhan and Sri Sri Radha Govinda Dev.
On this day, Govardhan hill, considered to be the very form of Lord Krishna Himself is worshiped. It is believed that on this day, about 5000 thousands years ago, Lord Krishna instructed Nanda Maharaja, to worship Govardhana Hill and honor cows, instead of Indra. Govardhan hill provids grass for cows and bulls, while cows provide milk and bulls plough land the land. Krishna thereafter instructed Nanda Maharaj to proceed with the Govardhan puja by preparing various foodstuffs to offer to Govardhan, give charity to brahmanas and decorate the cows and feed them. Outraged, Indra retaliated with terrifying thunderstorms. Krishna protected his village of Vrindavan from severe rain and floods by lifting the Govardhan hill balancing it on the tip of his small finger for seven days and seven nights. Realizing the futility of his actions, Indra finally appeared before Sri Krishna with folded hands, offering prayers of supplication.In this way Lord Krishna demonstrated that he is Deva Deva, Lord of the demigods, and that the purposes for which demigods might be worshiped could easily be served simply by worshiping Him, the cause of all causes.Govardhan puja is celebrated annually in Krishna temples around the world with great fervor.
The Festivities are scheduled from 6:30 pm onward including Arati, Bhajans and Kirtan, Maha Abhiseka of Sri Giri Govardhan, Damodarastakam (Offering of Lamp to Lord Damodar), Circumambulation of Govardhana Hill and Prasadam Distribution. Also their lordships will be offered a new dress.
If you would like to make an donation or an offering to offer to Sri Sri Radha Govinda, please contact Shobamayi Devi Dasi @ (718) 897-2267 or Satya Devi Dasi at the Temple.
Your servants,
N.Y. ISKCON