SB 02.05.19 The Parrot May Chant But It Won’t Offer It’s Seeds 2013-07-21 Pamporovo
Lecture – SB 2.5.19 The Parrot May Chant, But It Won’t Offer It’s Seeds 7/21/2013 – Video
Lecture – BG 15.8 Colonel Sanders reincarnates in the Same Company 7/19/2013 – Video
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BG 15.08 Colonel Sanders reincarnates in the Same Company 2013-07-19 Balkan Summer Camp
Down By The Dead Sea (95 photos)
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Parikrama and Abhisek in the Radhadesh Goshala (153 photos)
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Fabulous Amsterdam Rathayatra (187 photos)
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Iskcon Baku-Azerbaijan on the occasion of Radha-Ashtami (37 photos)
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Can the jnanis situated in Brahman perceive the Narayana form?
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In the Krishna seeing Mahavishnu pastime, why does Mahavishnu say that Krishna is his incarnation?
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Thank You to Devotees from Jaya Krishna das
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Dear Brijabasis,
Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
I would like to express my deep gratitude to all the community members and temple devotees who made the Janmastami Festivals, Srila Prabhupada’s Appearance Day and Labor Day weekend a big success. Many pilgrims approached me to express their heartfelt thanks for the experience New Vrindaban offered them.
I will not name each individual devotee herein as I am unable to recall each and everybody who has served so nicely over the last week and do not wish to risk omitting anyone.
I would especially like to thank the Pujari Department for the exquisite dressing of Their Lordships on Janmastami morning – the darshan was mind blowing. Thanks also for the wonderful Flower Outfit at midnight. It was simply overwhelming.
Thank you to those who created the astonishing set up for Srila Prabhupada’s vyasasana on his Appearance Day. At 2 am in the morning of Vyasa Puja, I was thinking that I am the last one wandering around the temple, only to be surprised a small crew of dedicated devotees who were hard at work decorating the vysasana.
Thank you for the hard work in the Kitchen over these days. Dear Community Members, please accept our sincere apologies that we were unable to cook a proper feast on Srila Prabhupada Appearance Day. As a result, we hear with pleasure that some of the extraordinary NV Maharathi Cook Elder’s (heroes) have agreed to take care of Srila Prabhupada’s Disappearance Day feast.
Thank you to the CD department for their hard work in contacting so many donors for the Janmastami Festivals, for the incredible program on the festival days as well as the team spirit they have developed. A number of guests recognized and appreciated the nice cooperation.
Thank you to the Lodge crew and manager who handled all challenges very smoothly over the festivals and made our guests feel comfortable.
A round of applause to the Restaurant Crew who once more managed to properly serve a very large number of guests, keeping them satisfied.
The Palace of Gold crew has done a fantastic service by giving an incredible number of tours. I do not remember seeing so many cars parked around the Palace over the last three years.
The Rose Garden and the flowers around the Palace are currently in full bloom and touch many hearts. Thank you the glorious garden crew for this wonderful gift to Srila Prabhupada on his Appearance Day.
Last, but not least: the Goshalla Team of cow herds has shown their wonderful care by presenting our new baby bull, Pundarikaksa, with his mother Surabhi to our guests on different festival days.
Thanks to all of you for participating in the festivals. Many devotees and Prabhupada disciples (a new record over the last three years) participated in his Appearance Day celebrations in the morning at the temple as well as at his Palace of Gold later in the evening.
I am very grateful that more community members are participating in festival celebrations, contributing to a new team spirit that is slowly developing at the temple.
I request your blessings that I may continue as your servant,
Jaya Krsna das
Community President
ISKCON New Vrindaban
Radhastami Photos
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Radhastami Abhishek Gallery
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How do we choose whether to serve in the cities and reach out to many people or in rural communities for reviving varnashrama?
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Historical Photos from Srila Prabhupada’s visit in Iskcon Atlanta, 1975 and his rooms in the temple (82 photos)
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ISKCON Scarborough- 1st Jagannath Cultural Festival – Welcome & Introduction
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Some of the activities from ISKCON Vancouver’s Hare Krishna Temple (56 photos)
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Portraits of devotees of Iskcon Vancouver Legacy (40 photos)
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Radhastami 2013 @ ISKCON Vrindavan (317 photos)
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Bhramara Gita – Radharani’s song to the messenger bee (Radhashtami 2013 Bhagavatam class)
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2013 09 08 Radhashtami Festival Reason for Radharani’s Appearance Bhakti Purshottam Swami ISKCON
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2013 09 08 Radhashtami Festival Reason for Radharani’s Appearance Bhakti Purshottam Swami ISKCON
2013 Radhastami–New Panihati Dham (24 photos)
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Sri Radhastami at Hare Krishna Baltimore (61 photos)
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Radhashtami Snaps from Singapore (36 photos)
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The Man in the Machine
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Surrender Of The Fewest
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Wednesday, September 11th, 2013
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East End, Saskatchewan
Daruka and I routinely sing a bhajan in honour of the guru while we’re on our route to the spot from where I left off the day before. We used no instruments. Of course, he can’t, he’s driving. We just rely on our voices to sing what is an integral part of our morning. We apply as much devotion as possible.
It’s also a good idea, particularly today, to start off on the best note, given what 9/11 means to a lot of people. Out here in the Prairie, for the people we meet, the anniversary of New York’s twin tours descent, appears rather irrelevant. Here we are far removed from an urban world.
I could clearly see what’s called Cypress Hills. They are beautiful smooth, rounded hills with coulees – a bit barren and looking like the badlands, but most interesting. Sage plants are all about “dry as a bone” would be an appropriate expression to describe some of the area. It’s great being away from billboards and retail strip fast food joints. Here it’s more or less raw nature, pastures and wheat fields, but a true sense of rawness.
A bus driver pulled over and offered words of thanks, “We appreciate the inspiration you are giving to humanity.” Then a newspaper delivery man came to walk his dog with me, also a woman by the name of Wendy came with a bag of apples from her backyard tree. A family also came to trek with me for a while in a very remote section of the highway. A farmer loading his hay for the winter’s feeding of his cows, stopped, and asked for prayers, “Rolin’s, the name. My wife is Susan. Please pray for us,” (of course I’ll oblige). Then Brenda Furerstein came to our inn for the evening. She assisted her late husband, George, in a translation of the Bhagavad Gita. She also gave me a copy. She will gather friends for mantra meditation with us for tomorrow.
And speaking of the Inn, Ed Sanford, owner/proprietor of Riverside Inn, so kindly let us stay for as long as we need. We invited Ed in for our kitcheri dinner, which we prepared in the kitchenette. This dish is great for travelling. Ed, also loved it. We consecrated it, in other words, made it prasadam. A mellow fellow, big hearted person, this Ed is. We will tag him on to our growing list of new friends.
Please remember, the pessimist complains about the wind, the optimist expects it to change, the realists adjusts the sails.
31 KM
Lalita and Vishakha devi deity Installation at ISKCON Nasik
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Message Of Appreciation
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Golden Moon Concert and Workshop on 28th Sept 2013
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YOU HAVE TO REPEAT
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If you simply hear and hear in the class of Krsna consciousness, and go outside and forget, oh, that is not nice. That will not make you improve. Then what is? Kirtitavyas ca: "Whatever you are hearing, you should say to others." That is perfection.
Therefore we have established Back to Godhead. The students are allowed, whatever they are hearing, they must be thoughtful and write. Kirtitavyas ca. Not only simply hearing. "Oh, I am hearing for millions of years; still, I cannot understand"—because you do not chant, you do not repeat what you have heard. You have to repeat.
Srila Prabhupada
Srimad-Bhagavatam Lecture in San Francisco, USA on March 23, 1967
Burdens do not burden the Lord
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Sometimes we see a picture of Atlas holding the globe on his shoulders; he seems to be very tired, holding this great earthly planet. Such an image should not be entertained in connection with Krsna’s upholding this created universe. He says that although everything is resting on Him, He is aloof. The planetary systems are floating in space, and this space is the energy of the Supreme Lord. But He is different from space. He is differently situated. Therefore the Lord says, “Although they are situated on My inconceivable energy, as the Supreme Personality of Godhead I am aloof from them.” This is the inconceivable opulence of the Lord.
02.07 – Those who overestimate their intelligence underutilize their potential
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When things go wrong, we may appeal to Krishna for help. If no help appears forthcoming, we may doubt Krishna: “Why doesn’t he help me?”
The problem is not that Krishna doesn’t help, but that we demand his help on our terms. We overestimate our intelligence and underestimate his intelligence.
When faced with problems, we often assume that we know the solution. All we need from Krishna is to implement that solution. We want him to use his omnipotence to fix things up as per our plan. Thus we seek only Krishna’s power and not his intelligence. By overestimating our intelligence, we deprive ourselves of the growth opportunities hidden in problems.
Problems come upon us due to our own past karmic misdeeds. But Krishna expertly orchestrates problems so that they can also become growth opportunities. Provided we make the right choices, of course.
If we are to make those right choices, we need to open ourselves to Krishna’s guidance internally and externally. Empowered by his guidance, we can unleash our latent potentials as spiritual beings and grow.
In the Bhagavad-gita’s first chapter, Arjuna wanted to solve his problem on his terms. He wanted Krishna to support and implement his plan. But soon Arjuna realized that his own intelligence was getting him nowhere. So in the Gita (02.07) he surrendered to Krishna and asked for guidance. And thus he was blessed by Gita wisdom, which enabled him to discover his hidden potentials as a spiritual being, as a part of Krishna. By tapping into both Krishna’s intelligence and power Arjuna gained emotional and spiritual strength to use his abilities for individual and social wellbeing.
We too can similarly discover of our hidden potentials if we stop seeking Krishna’s help on our terms and instead open ourselves to his guidance.
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02.07 - Now I am confused about my duty and have lost all composure because of miserly weakness. In this condition I am asking You to tell me for certain what is best for me. Now I am Your disciple, and a soul surrendered unto You. Please instruct me.
Lecture – BG 3.43 No Tiger Divorce Court 7/21/2013 – Video
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SB 4.9.16 – The mind’s contradictory currents of emotions are purified and harmonized by devotional meditation
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16 Sep 2013 – Appearance Day of Sri Jiva Goswami
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16 Sep 2013 – Parsva Ekadashi
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16 Sep 2013 – Sri Vamana Dwadashi : Appearance of Sri Vamana Deva
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Maha-Mantra Week!
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On September 18, 1965, His Divine Grace A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada stepped off the ship Jaladutta onto American soil in Boston. The rest is history!
** UPDATE: Due to rain today, we are postponing the Double Decker Harinam event to a later date. HOWEVER, there is still a wonderful program in the evening. So please come out for a sweet evening as the local disciples of our dear most Srila Prabhupada all come together to share their personal experiences with him! **
September 13th, 2013 – Radhastami Darshan
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Impetus to Love
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Radhastami Festival of Flowers 2013 at Kalachandji’s Hare Krishna Temple in Dallas (133 photos)
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