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The super structure is rising from Mayapur’s golden dust as the momentum of construction steadily continues.
The time for considering finishing work has arrived and research is being done to identify suppliers of needed items. One such company is Nitco Limited. Established in Bombay in 1953, it has grown into one of India’s largest manufacturers of tiles. Members of the company’s staff recently visited Mayapur, including the Managing Director and owner, Mr. Vivek Talwar. After discussions with the art department and the TOVP’s own Managing Director, Sadbhuja Das, an exciting agreement was reached where Nitco will provide blue and gold tiles. A prominent area where these will be featured are the domes, renderings of the finished temple show popping blue domes with gold ornamentation.
This is a promising relationship. The staff at the TOVP look forward to cultivating new partnerships while accommodating the expanding needs of the project.
ECOV Board Meeting Minutes 8-10-2013
Mission Statement: ECOV (Earth, Cows, Opportunities & Vrindaban Villages) is dedicated to cow protection, sustainable agriculture, self-sufficiency and simple living — all centered around loving service to Sri Krishna, as envisioned by the ISKCON New Vrindaban Founder-Acharya, His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
Participating Members of the ECOV Board of Directors: Chaitanya Mangala, Madhava Gosh, Navin Shyam, and Ranaka
Advisors present: Jaya Krsna
Others present: Tapahpunja
1. G7G & SFTC projects
In general, Tapahpunja said that a lack of manpower and unusually heavy rains had prevented him from working on longer-term capital improvement projects, as he focused on basic growing and distribution operations.
Greenhouse: Based on recent experiences with PVC-shell greenhouses being damaged by storms, he is cancelling the current proposal and will resubmit a new one for steel-framed houses.
Irrigation system: This is 90% complete, but its use has not been necessary with the heavy rains.
Drainage system: Tapa has not been able to work on this because of wet weather.
Bread oven: Some funds were spent on creating a design and constructing a shelter. The project was moved to the backburner, due to labor shortage, however, the shelter is being used to cover other gardening materials, and the balance of funds were returned.
Pole barns: Designs for 2 structures at a cost of $42K were made, but there have been issues in negotiating with INV on what the barns will be used for.
SFTC: Tapa mentioned that he plans to ask for a grant to rebuild the fence and gazebo at the Teaching Garden.
2. Deity milk product offerings
Most of what the Deities are offered is coming from local milk. INV has plans to purchase 2 more cows to increase production. INV is requesting ECOV to continue subsidizing Ananda Vidya’s time on the project, which averages 6 hrs/week.
3. Reusable metal water bottle distribution
A sign to be displayed at the outlets is just about ready. The lassi barn is not currently open, but when it does open, bottles will be available there as well.
4. Auction fund
Gosh is about to buy $1K worth of pavers at a discount price (for the G7G cabin and other projects).
5. Grain storage
The project is just about finished. A motor needs to be purchased to power the augur that will transport the grain into the bins.
The purchase of grain will be discussed at the next joint board meeting.
6. Prototype cabin
The unit still needs insulation, a sink and flooring. Pavers that Gosh will be purchasing will be used for the floor. A grand opening celebration is scheduled for October 5.
7. Srila Prabhupada’s Palace cow pasture fence
Installation of a wooden fence is almost complete. Plans are to paint it next year.
8. Palace renovation
INV is advertising for a Project Manager for Srila Prabhupada’s Palace renovation.
9. Bahulaban projects
Pink building demolition is just about complete and utility building stabilization is about to begin.
10. Temple/Lodge foundation plantings
Gosh has found a devotee, Brikhasanga, to work on these.
11. Proposal: $7K to cover overage for 2013 trees and berries budget
WHEREAS: The ECOV Board wishes to continue its efforts to make New Vrindaban land agriculturally productive.
RESOLVED: The Board authorizes an additional $7K for the 2013 trees and berries budget.
12. Proposal: $15K for second cabin at G7G
The project was put in pipeline status.
13. Guidelines for promotional materials
The Board discussed that what we sell at our promotional booth should reflect our values and mission, even if that increases the expense and decreases the profit we earn.
For example, wooden and gourd cows, organic cotton t-shirts printed with non-toxic dyes, and generally hand-made crafts rather than mass-produced Chinese imports.
14. Grant request: $12K for Gopal’s Garden School
WHEREAS: The ECOV Board wishes to continue its support of a school in the New Vrindaban community.
RESOLVED: The Board grants up to $12K to Gopal’s Garden school for the 2013-2014 school year, based on the assumption that INV will match this amount, and on condition that the school produce a quarterly newsletter (September, December, March & June) highlighting activities at the school and including pictures of the students.
15. Replacement for Rafael
The immediate need is to find someone to manage the Deity flower garden and trees & berries projects while Rafael is away from October through April.
Sree Dham Mayapur Morning Program – 2010
“I will miss so much pleasure if I devote myself to Krishna.” This feeling may check us while practicing spiritual life, especially its regulative principles.
Gita wisdom overturns this fear by declaring that we will miss far more pleasure by not devoting ourselves to Krishna. The Bhagavad-gita (10.41) indicates that the attractiveness of everything attractive is but a spark of Krishna’s all-attractiveness. This implies that Krishna’s pleasure-giving potency is far greater than the pleasure-giving potency of everything else, for he is the source of the pleasure-giving potency of everything.
Why then do we feel that worldly things are more pleasurable than Krishna?
Because our spiritual awareness that enables us to connect lovingly with Krishna is covered under lifetimes of materialistic conditionings. Though we are souls meant to rejoice in eternal love with Krishna, our conditionings have trapped our consciousness at the material level, thereby making spiritual happiness inaccessible.
So Krishna gives us the vision to see how he cares for us even at the material level, as the Gita (15.12-14) outlines. Over time when we understand philosophically and experience practically how Krishna loves us even when we don’t love him. Thus, we gradually develop faith in his assurance that devoting ourselves purely to him gives spiritual happiness far greater than the best material happiness.
When we take a leap of faith and sacrifice a few material pleasures for Krishna’s pleasure, we see for ourselves that we have not been losers but have been gainers. The enjoyment we have lost is drop-like, but the fulfillment we have gained is oceanic.
Once the conviction that Krishna is better than the best that the world can offer takes root in our heart, then worldly temptations lose their charm. And we march steadily and swiftly back to him.
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Know that all opulent, beautiful and glorious creations spring from but a spark of My splendor.
Mundane wranglers have taken advantage of Bhagavad-gita to push forward their demonic propensities and mislead people regarding right understanding of the simple principles of life. Everyone should know how God, or Krsna, is great, and everyone should know the factual position of the living entities. Everyone should know that a living entity is eternally a servant and that unless one serves Krsna one has to serve illusion in different varieties of the three modes of material nature and thus wander perpetually within the cycle of birth and death; even the so-called liberated Mayavadi speculator has to undergo this process. This knowledge constitutes a great science, and each and every living being has to hear it for his own interest.
(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 26 February 2013, Vrindavan India, Caitanya Caritamrta Seminar, Part 1)
Balaram holds the plough. He prepares the ground, the ground of our consciousness. He ploughs our consciousness. He engages us in service. He takes us, pulls us out of our conditioned state and engages us in service.
And then we join in this amazing pastime of transforming people - just transforming their lives! This is the secret – to become the instrument and to pass on the mercy. Then prema (love) will come.
Nitai’s Pizza and Pasta is an organic vegetarian restaurant run by Dhrumila das and his wife Nitai Carana devi dasi. Although situated in a busy area of Denpasar, the menu is not of local food style. The ingredients are totally vegetarian and organic. Along with pizza and pasta they serve breads, cakes, biscuits, energy health bars and much more.
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There are many modern and ancient ways to describe the subtle building blocks, or constituents, of the material world for different purposes. However, looking through the lens of the Bhagavad Gita, we find a perspective of the physical world which is most helpful for yoga, or spiritual practice. While many people are at least casually familiar with the ancient Chinese concept of yin and yang, the Gita's outline of the gunas, or modes/qualities/karmic-blueprints of nature, will be more helpful for those interested in understanding their material conditioning for making spiritual advancement. The Gita devotes a whole chapter to giving us a basic template for noticing the gunas in our life, and in subsequent chapters goes into more detail. This knowledge is so powerful that it is considered the best of all knowledge regarding the material world, by which even great sages have attained perfection (BG 14.1-2)
To understand exactly what the gunas are, we need to understand some basic yogic philosophy. The metaphysic of the Gita is that our true identity is spiritual--we are eternal consciousness, an atomic fragment (atma or soul) of serving disposition, or a spiritual particle of God. Our intrinsic nature is to serve or cooperate with our Source, the Supreme Whole, revealed to be Krishna--the speaker of the Gita. The world of matter is foreign to the soul, as a confining spacesuit is confining to a human being. In order to function in this realm of matter we are given physical bodies with unique characteristics built by various combinations of the gunas, further limited by additional laws of Nature, such as time and space. The Sanskrit word guna, means rope, or a type of binding force created as a manifestation and instrument of a soul's karma, or reactions to work from previous lives.
Kalachandji's Sunday School children present a drama about the liberation of the conditioned soul at our Rathayatra Festival.
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Kalachandji's Sunday School's youngest children recite some verses for the Rathayatra Festival.
2011-03-23
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Kalachandji's Sunday School students performing a dance in glorification of Srimati Radharani at our Rathayatra Festival.
2011-03-23
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Kalachandji's Sunday School children singing songs about Lord Krishna and Balaram killing the demon Dhenukasura at our Rathayatra Festival.
2011-03-23
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Kalachandji's Sunday School present a dance welcoming Lord Jagannath to the park at our Rathayatra Festival.
2011-03-23
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Nadia and Kalyani performing a Bharatnatyam dance at Rathayatra. They are soooooo cute!
2011-03-23
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Bharatnatyam Dance performance by Amritha Gourisankar during our Rathayatra Festival.
2011-03-23
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Highlights of the Rathaya Parade with ecstatic Kirtans by many devotees.
2011-03-23
Dallas, TX