17 Aug 2013 – Pavitropana Ekadashi
Messiah Complex
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I'm not sure what the message is, but a messiah complex occurs when an individual holds a strong belief that they are, or are destined to become, an influential savior of the world. Often times, the same people display another side; a human side which is subject to the same weaknesses and frailties as everyone else. Followers are discouraged, creating a hesitation to again invest their faith in human beings. It begs the question: do transcendental saintly souls really exist? Is it simply human nature to constantly search for embodiments of perfection? Wouldn’t it be more progressive to focus on ourselves instead of looking to others?
The Bhagavad-gita explains that saints do indeed exist, but that such persons cannot be stereotypically identified. Saints may be followed by many people and famed in spiritual circles, or maybe not. They may be erudite, scholarly and philosophically astute, or maybe not. Saints may be renounced, austere and free from worldly responsibility, or maybe not. The one essential quality of the truly saintly person is their enthusiastic, dedicated and unwavering conviction to selflessly serve. They exist to give happiness to others. It is the association of these great souls that we should seek, for their spiritual prowess can overflow onto us, and their good wishes can attract divine attention. Just as many lenses within a telescope bring an object within sight, similarly, the more saintly people we can please the closer our cherished goal will be.
Videos and photos from the first Ratha Yatra in Volga’s Lenin square, Russia
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Festival Season Continues: Lord Balarama’s Appearance Day!
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The festival will kick off at 6pm with kirtan and will feature a special spiritual discourse on Lord Balarama by our visiting guest, HH Gopal Krsna Goswami. After the class, Toronto's Hare Krishna Temple will present the Fourth Annual Balarama's Bake-Off! Five members of our community have been selected and will be been assigned secret ingredients and have been challenged to come up creative sweet items related to Lord Balarama. After the class, the contestants will present their offerings in a fun and creative way. You won't want to miss it! Festivities will conclude with more kirtan and a huge vegetarian feast!
After Lord Balarama's Appearance day, the countdown to Sri Krishna Janmastami, the appearance of Lord Krishna, begins! This year, Janmastami falls on Wednesday, August 28, 2013. As always, this festival will be brimming with excitement as we celebrate the biggest birthday bashes of the year! More information will be posted shortly.
We hope you and your family can join us next Tuesday for Lord Balarama's Appearance day! Please come dressed in blue to honour Lord Balarama!
Jhulan Yatra – 17th – 21st August 2013
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Balaram Purnima – 21st August 2013
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Sri Krishna Janmastami Festival – 29th August 2013
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Srila Prabhupada – Sri Vyasa Puja Celebration – 30th August 2013
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252 pics: ISKCON Manila (Phillipines) weekend program
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12 min vid: Comedy skit at Kulimela Germany 2013!
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Damodar Hari Kansal's hilarious gurukuli skit at the Kulimela this summer in Germany. It was a great way to represent the 2013 Euro bustour at the kulimela and it was a pretty hilarious show too. Read more ›
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123 pics: ISKCON Laguna (Philippines)
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We need not flatter or cater to the whims of common men, politicians or religionists in order to become popular
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Better be unpopular and speak the truth as it is.
Connection Over Distance
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Shyamala Kishori Leads During New Vrindaban’s 24 Hour Kirtan – June 15th, 2013
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Video of Shyamala Kishori Dasi leading during New Vrindaban’s 24 Hour Kirtan – June 15th, 2013. Thanks to Bhakta Vatsala Dasa for posting on Youtube.
Kirtan Mela in Germany, 13-18 August 2013
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After many requests from devotees, Sacinandana Swami and his team have organized a Kirtan Mela in Germany once again. This year, it takes place at a devotee-owned retreat center in Walthersdorf, which is about 50 km from the old location. Kadamba Kanana Swami and many other kirtaniyas will be participating.
A live-steam from the festival will be available on mayapur.tv. The schedule is given below.
Kirtan Mela Germany, 13-18 August 2013
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After many requests from devotees, Sacinandana Swami and his team have organized a Kirtan Mela in Germany once again. This year, it takes place at a devotee-owned retreat center in Walthersdorf, which is about 50 km from the old location. Kadamba Kanana Swami and many other kirtaniyas will be participating.
A live-steam from the festival will be available on mayapur.tv. The schedule is given below.
Chanting HK is EASY – HH Bhakti Brhat Bhagvata Swami 28jul2013
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Chanting HK is EASY – HH Bhakti Brhat Bhagvata Swami 28jul2013
06.26 – Let’s not renew what we need to remove
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The nature of the mind is to wander unsteadily and unstoppably. During its wandering it frequently goes to memories that are emotionally potent. These may be positive, that is, pleasure-giving or negative, that is misery-causing.
However, if the mind is left to itself, it usually revisits memories that are disempowering, not empowering. For example, it may go to our past immoral anti-devotional indulgences, thereby fuelling our desires for them. Reliving past immoral indulgences doesn’t free us from them; it sends us deeper into their grip. This creates an inner struggle that leaves us feeling mentally exhausted. Or the mind may revisit past hurts. Reliving old wounds doesn’t cure them; it simply aggravates them, thereby subjecting us to with draining self-pity. Either way such mind wandering tends to be at best unproductive and at worst counterproductive.
That’s why when the mind starts such revisits down memory lane, we need to stop it as quickly as possible. Such memories need to be removed, not renewed.
Pertinently, the Bhagavad-gita (06.26) urges us to anticipate what’s likely to happen due to the flickering nature of the mind and prepare for it using our intelligence to rein in the wild mind.
The best way to implement this is by providing the mind fresh memories. The richest among such positive memories are those centered around Krishna, for he is the most attractive and the most loving of all. The process of devotional service to Krishna brings us in contact with many spiritually stimulating objects. When we receptively receive these stimuli and cherish them, especially those that provide us the greatest spiritual enrichment and empowerment, then we equip ourselves with an arena for the mind to wander, where we can choose renew instead of remove.
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From wherever the mind wanders due to its flickering and unsteady nature, one must certainly withdraw it and bring it back under the control of the Self.
The Krishna consciousness movement is meant to train the mind
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Since the mind may be one's enemy or one's friend, one has to train the mind to become his friend. The Krishna consciousness movement is especially meant for training the mind to be always engaged in Krishna's business.
Let’s get the mercy!
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 10 July 2013, Fruska Gouranga, Serbia, Seminar 2)
No place in the world can attract me, I must honestly say, after Vrndavan. What’s the point of any hill when it’s not Govardhan Hill? What’s the point of swimming in some lake when it’s not Kusum Sarova, when it’s not transcendental – even if it’s beautiful – if you don’t get the mercy while swimming!? I can’t get excited about it.
But these transcendental waters in Vrndavan – yes! Oh yes! I’d swim there again and again, even if it’s full of green plants and you come back up with plants on your head! Let’s go! Let’s get the mercy!
TEXAS FAITH 108: What relevance does Pope Francis have beyond the Catholic Church?
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Dallas Morning News,
Each week we will post a question to a panel of about two dozen clergy, laity and theologians, all of whom are based in Texas or are from Texas. They will chime in with their responses to the question of the week. And you, readers, will be able to respond to their answers through the comment box.
Pope Francis made quite a splash when he said last week in response to a question about a priest being gay: “If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?”
As you may expect, there has been plenty of discussion about what the pope meant. Was he speaking personally? Was he speaking as head of the Catholic Church? Or was he speaking as both?
Beyond those remarks, the pope has received ample attention for the simplicity of his lifestyle, his attitude toward the poor and his humility in washing the feet of criminal offenders. In fact, those are just some of the areas in which the pope has gained attention, as this Washington Post editorial indicates.
Of course, his remarks, attitude and approach have a special audience among Catholics. But what relevance do they have to non-Catholics? The Catholic Church may be the world’s largest body of Christians, but what about other Christians and the many other faith traditions? What difference do comments from the pope make to them — as well as to non-believers?
NITYANANDA CHANDRA DAS, minister of ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness), Dallas
In the Bhagavad Gītā, Lord Kṛṣṇa states, “Whatever action a great man performs, common men follow. And whatever standards he sets by exemplary acts, all the world pursues.”
Having a leader for the social body is like having a head on the physical body. It is of utmost importance. A leader cannot teach principles that he/she does not imbibe and exhibit. Such a leader is called an Ācārya. A spiritual leader must not only be a living example but he/she must also not manufacture rules and ideas against the principles of the words of God. Thus a leader’s instructions reveal God’s instructions, rather than their own inventions.
Any leader who can impart the message of Bhakti, purely loving God without motivation by their own example, is relevant to all people of this world.
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My Day’s Realisation About Chanting
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Here is my day's realisation about chanting - whatever situation we find ourselves in, whether that is dangerous or difficult (also when things are going well and smoothly) - we need to always chant the Holy names of Krsna and surrender to Him and think about Him in all these times.
On Harinama Sankirtan with Mahavishnu Swami – Meaning of the Hare Krishna Chant…
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it’s all about reciprocation
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This verse can be summed up in one word: reciprocation.
If you boil down the word reciprocate, it means to return or requite. That's why I love this verse because there really isn't a topic that's more important to all of us than this one. Reciprocation is what we are searching for in our interactions with one another.
That's because living beings long to love and be loved.
It's not just about loving. It's also not just about being loved. It's both. That give and take is what makes a relationship sweet and interesting. Conversely, one of the greatest causes of anxiety, frustration and hurt results when relationships are not reciprocal. One person gives more emotionally or does more to show their care and when that is not acknowledged and returned, pain can arise in the heart.
Sometimes when persons start to practice yoga or other spiritual paths, they bring along with them the memories of those disappointing experiences. This is often why conceptions of the Divine may be a little but fuzzy because we view everything through the lens of our own experiences. Here, however, the Gita unequivocally states that the Divine also has feelings and reciprocates according to the desires and attitudes of those who not only reach out to Him, but also those who choose to ignore Him. Personally, I've always found that to be so fascinating. In observing others, often if someone is ignored by another, the person who has been ignored will reciprocate the sentiment. The Divine, however, doesn't do that.
That's where the subtlety of yoga really shines through.
In a world where everything is judged by actions, it is a paradigm shift to realize that attitude is actually more important. That's because attitude drives our actions.
The Divine reciprocates not necessarily with what we say or do but what we feel inside. That's why yoga requires introspection and deep thought. It may be easy to fool ourselves, but it's impossible to fool the Divine who is sitting in our hearts observing everything.
Furthermore, when we start expressing our gratitude to the Divine and try to cultivate the sincerity to live a life of compassion and love, we immediately start to experience reciprocation. That reciprocation may come in many different forms such as seemingly serendipitous opportunities, bringing role models into our lives and increased determination and perseverance. For those who are not interested in pursuing such a yogic lifestyle and would prefer to taste the numerous offerings the world has to offer, even then the Divine reciprocates by giving them facility. For those who would negate the existence of a Supreme Person, the Divine allows such souls to exercise their free will to pursue what they choose.
But, for those who genuinely seek to become instruments of compassion and grace, the Divine goes above and beyond by reciprocating in ways we can't even imagine. Facility, intelligence, courage, support and determination are given by the truckloads. So much so that the bhakti yogi becomes even more grateful and genuinely feels that they can never reciprocate adequately.
This is when the possibility of truly becoming selfless can actually become a reality. Such persons have the capacity to be truly selfless and expect nothing in return because they are already in a relationship with someone who is not only reciprocating with them but going above and beyond - the Divine. In this way, such a bhakti yogi just "pays it forward" and helps others.
Such is the power of the reciprocation loop. By offering our heart and attitude to the Divine we can become strong and empowered individuals who are empowered to help others. All we have to do, is try...
HH Bhakti Sundar Goswami / SB 10.46.09-13
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HH Bhakti Sundar Goswami / CC Madhya 13: The Ecstatic Dancing of the Lord at Ratha-yatra
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HH Bhakti Sundar Goswami / SB 10.46.05-06
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HH Bhakti Sundar Goswami / SB 10.46.02-04
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HH Bhakti Sundar Goswami / SB 10.46.01
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HH Guru Prasad Swami / SB 10.45.42-50
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HH Guru Prasad Swami / SB 10.45.37-38
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HG Narottamananda Prabhu / Bhagavad-gita As It Is 10
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HH Guru Prasad Swami / SB 10.45.35-36
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The Essence of Bhagavad Gita
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The pure devotee does not have to worry about the material necessities of life; he need not be anxious, because when he removes the darkness from his heart, everything is provided automatically by the Supreme Lord, who is pleased by the loving devotional service of the devotee. This is the essence of the teachings of Bhagavad-gītā. - SP Purport BG 10.11
My dear Arjuna, he who engages in My pure devotional service, free from the contaminations of fruitive activities and mental speculation, he who works for Me, who makes Me the supreme goal of his life, and who is friendly to every living being – he certainly comes to Me. - BG 11.55
Anyone who wants to approach the supreme of all the Personalities of Godhead, on the Kṛṣṇaloka planet in the spiritual sky, and be intimately connected with the Supreme Personality, Kṛṣṇa, must take this formula, as stated by the Supreme Himself. Therefore, this verse is considered to be the essence of Bhagavad-gītā. - SP purport BG 11.55
Hare Krishna
77 pics: Euro Bustour pt. 5: Polish Woodstock
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Water Line Fixed at New Vrindaban Lodge
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Summer in New Vrindaban is going very well. The newly renovated lodge is full on many weekends. The new welcome center is buzzing with pilgrims and visitors. So, all is well in the holy dhama.
At the same time, in this material world, we all know that Krishna often tests His devotees in different ways. Then He also gives us the intelligence how to deal with such tests. The apartment suite in the lodge, the most comfortable and demanded accommodation, was unfortunately flooded, for the fourth time, by waste water due to the current pumping system. The experts advise that another renovation would not give us a guarantee that the same problem would not happen again. Therefore, we have had to dig up some of the lawn near the children’s playground, and put in a proper waste water line without a pump.
Krsna saved us again! Very soon the lush, green grass will be growing back in. All is well in New Vrindaban Dhama.
BBC reports “Near death experiences explained.”
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But they are not. Its more bluffing from scientists whose modus is to get funding for useless research. http://bbc.in/165KjtY
37 pics: More Matchless Gifts, August 12 2013, at Kings Cross, UK
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38 pics: Last Day Of Padayatra at Cesky Krumlov, City of Czech Republic
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What Does Automatically Revealed Mean?
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