From Mukunda Pr:
How can there be stool and urine in the spiritual world?
Very Dear to Krishna
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Mahavishnu Swami spent the last two weeks on the Scandinavian Tour. He was suppo…
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New Vrindaban’s Ratha Yatra Sat. July 20, 2013
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Lord Jagannatha, Lord Balarama and Lady Subhadra are recovering from their Snana Yatra (bathing ceremony) and will make a big comeback this coming Sat. July 20, 2013 at 11 AM at New Vrindaban’s RATHA YATRA.
Everyone is invited.
If you’d like, please bring an offering for the Lord.
JAYA JAGANNATHA!!!!
From brahmacarya to sannyasa Vaisnavas cultivate devotion laced with knowledge and detachment
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July 16th, 2013 – Darshan
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Vishvambar Leads During New Vrindaban’s 24 Hour Kirtan – June 15th, 2013
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Video of Vishvambar leading during New Vrindaban’s 24 Hour Kirtan - June 15th, 2013. Thanks to Bhakta Vatsala Dasa for posting them on Youtube.
24 Hour Kirtan at New Vrindavan – 2013 – Kirtan by HG Madhava das
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24 Hour Kirtan at New Vrindavan – 2013 – Kirtan by HG Madhava das
Relationship With Chanting
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Everyone has a different relationship with chanting and when they connect with the process strongly, they usually feel protected or comfortable. I talked to someone today and she said she takes shelter of the Holy names when she has strong fear and feel all the protection coming from chanting. Another person chants because the names of the Lord reminds this person of the amazing pastimes of the Lord, maybe others chant to connect with the spiritual master and to be always reminded how amazing Harinama initiation is on the path of devotional service.
Whatever is our relationship with chanting, we will always be grateful to have got this chanting.
Hoping your week is full of realizations.
your servant,
Aruna devi
Relationship With Chanting
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Everyone has a different relationship with chanting and when they connect with the process strongly, they usually feel protected or comfortable. I talked to someone today and she said she takes shelter of the Holy names when she has strong fear and feel all the protection coming from chanting. Another person chants because the names of the Lord reminds this person of the amazing pastimes of the Lord, maybe others chant to connect with the spiritual master and to be always reminded how amazing Harinama initiation is on the path of devotional service.
Whatever is our relationship with chanting, we will always be grateful to have got this chanting.
Hoping your week is full of realizations.
your servant,
Aruna devi
SB 7.9.50 The resolution to engage in devotional service with the implicit prayer for aid in keeping that resolution is the conclusive prayer
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02.68 – Beware of the heart attack that makes us morally unconscious
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Heart attacks are among the most feared things today. They may reduce a healthy, normal person to an unconscious heap on the ground in a matter of minutes.
There’s another kind of heart attack that’s just as dreadful, though it is not widely recognized as such. This heart attack afflicts not the physical heart, but the metaphorical heart – the seat of emotions. One major source of such heart attacks is lust.
The Srimad Bhagavatam (6.1) describes how the cultured Ajamila became a victim of such a heart attack. The attack began with his eyes when he saw a society woman in action. Lust soon took over his heart and made him into its slave. To satisfy lust, he abandoned his faithful wife, his dependent parents and his respectable vocation as a priest – all the while remaining deaf to the shocked remonstrations of his loved ones.
A physical heart attack makes us physically unconscious, whereas the lust-induced heart attack makes us spiritually and morally unconscious. A physical heart attack makes us physically inactive; whereas the lust-induced heart attack often makes us hyper-active. It impels us to seek frantically the object that will gratify the lust, in the process casting aside morality as if it were a useless rag.
Our culture with its blatant sexual imagery makes us especially vulnerable to such visually triggered heart attacks. That’s why the Bhagavad-gita’s (02.68) injunction to constantly guard our senses is not a puritanical prohibition; it is a practical and essential precaution.
Gita wisdom guides us to not just prevention but also immunization. We can satisfy our eyes’ thirst for beauty and our heart’s thirst for love with all-beautiful, all-loving Krishna. When we enthrone him as the Lord of our heart, the attacks of lust can no longer penetrate there.
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Therefore, O mighty-armed, one whose senses are restrained from their objects is certainly of steady intelligence.
Upcoming Seminar: Vaishnava Etiquette
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Srila Prabhupada writes: It is the characteristic of a devotee to observe and protect Vaishnava etiquette...this is the ornament of a devotee." (ISKCON Founder-Acharya His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Cc. Antya 4.130).
Bhakti Charu Maharaja cites Srila Sanatana Goswamis Hari-bhakti-vilasa: Since nothing can be successful without sadachara or etiquette, every action should be performed with proper etiquette. We must act according to proper etiquette. The heart of a saintly person is free from contamination. The way a saintly person acts is known as proper etiquette. A way a saintly person acts is know as sadachara..."If a person reads the six branches of the Vedas without practicing proper etiquette, he does not get purified, just as a bird flies away from the nest as soon as it grows wings, the Vedas leave him at the time of his death...Thus one can understand that Vaishnava etiquette purifies the heart and the consciousness.
The time and venue for this seminar are: June the 22nd, 7:30pm in the Temple Theatre. Everyone is welcome, so please join us.
If I am facing problems with my counselor’s behavior towards me, should i tell him directly or to some other senior devotee?
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From Aravind
Draupadi called out to the Lord for protection whereas Prahlad just remembered the Lord with faith in his protection. Which attitude is higher?
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From: SCCD
Draupadi is calling the Lord for protection and Prahlada Maharaj was not calling but completely depending on the Lord whether He protects or kills (maro bi rakho bi jo iccha tohar).
Which is the higher standard:
1) calling the Lord for protection or
2) having complete faith that He will protect us always?
When the yuga dharma now is chanting, why do we still worship the Deity?
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From: Manikandan
According to Satya yuga the meditation process is recomended to go back to god head, Treta yuga - Sacrifices, in Dwarpa yuga- worshiping deity in temple and in Kali yuga - sankirtana and Chanting the name of hari but still we have temple and we are worshiping deity. Building temple and Worshiping deity is recommended in Dwarpa yuga but why still we are worshipping deity? Please clarify me this doubt pr.
As Buddha is mentioned in the Bhagavatam does it prove that it was written after the time of Buddha?
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From: ANIL V UMESH
In Srimad Bhagavatam Lord Buddha is mentioned as one of the Avataras of Lord Krishna. Atheists took this as an opportunity to point out that mentioning of Lord Buddha in the holy scripture clearly establish that Srimad Bhagavatam was written not during Bhagwan Vyasa's time five thousand years ago but later during A.D ie. medieval times. Please clear the doubt.
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Daily Class – Yamuna-lila Mataji
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Many gurus
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 28 April 2013, Radhadesh, Belgium, Vyasa Puja, Questions and answers)
Relationships that are of a deep nature between vaishnavas, that are affecting one’s entire spiritual life and that have a binding effect on one’s spiritual life – such relationships can develop into diksha or siksha-guru type of relationships.
There’s incidental siksha - maybe some senior vaishnava gives some instruction. We have faith in it, take it, but for the rest, it doesn’t affect our life.
Those relationships that have a deep, lasting effect on our lives, such relationships can go on eternally after this life, whether diksha or siksha. Therefore, one can have many gurus. Once we arrive in the spiritual world, we may find that there are many gurus who have somewhere along the line, been part of our lives and we remain indebted to them, eternally so. The indebtedness is never paid off!
Japa Is Your Main Sadhana
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Japa is your main
sadhana, and you do
it early in the morning.
Sometimes you are tired,
and you don’t chant so well.
But you keep on trying and
don’t fail to do your quota.
The same for writing.
I make a daily report
on how I’m chanting
my rounds. Tell the
truth and don’t tell
it worse than it is.
All the mantras are
completed quickly in
your mind, and you
strive to pay attention.
I trust in the importance
and potency of harinama
and treat myself for
first aid when it
hurts itself in
poor performance. I am
not on the disabled
list.
From Bhajan Kutir #457
by Satsvarupa dasa Goswami
Japa Is Your Main Sadhana
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Japa is your main
sadhana, and you do
it early in the morning.
Sometimes you are tired,
and you don’t chant so well.
But you keep on trying and
don’t fail to do your quota.
The same for writing.
I make a daily report
on how I’m chanting
my rounds. Tell the
truth and don’t tell
it worse than it is.
All the mantras are
completed quickly in
your mind, and you
strive to pay attention.
I trust in the importance
and potency of harinama
and treat myself for
first aid when it
hurts itself in
poor performance. I am
not on the disabled
list.
From Bhajan Kutir #457
by Satsvarupa dasa Goswami
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64th VYASA PUJA celebration – His Holiness Lokanath Swami Maharaj on Sunday 21st July 2013
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Sunday, July 14th, 2013
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Toronto, Ontario
One of my ashram chums, I guess you could say, Harakumar, conveyed that the series of islands where our Festival of India is held was a space for healing for the Huron Tribe (Nation) long ago. I can see that. With all that the organizers do to erect a weekend sacredness I’m willing to say that it is imperative to maintain the integrity and initial intent of the place. You have this karma free food, you have mantras, teaching circles, yoga, activities for engaging the kids, there is “wellness” all around you.
One attractive feature on Centre Island, the actual location of the Festival of India is a Sunday morning yagya (sacrifice). Two of our awesome monks, Hayagriva and Maha Mantra, received their 2nd initiations before the sacred fire that represents the tongue of Vishnu. They became awarded with brahmin duties. Before they received their sacred threads, I spoke from the view of chapter 8 from Bhagavad Gita. I want them to become brahmins who would embrace a very inclusive perception of what is Divine. In other words, I emphasize the point that as a brahmin priest, you do not see God only in a temple as verse 22 indicates, “Although He is present in His own abode, He is all pervading and everything is situated within Him.” Quoting our guru, Srila Prabhupada, he had this to say, “By His spiritual and material energies, He is present everywhere, both in the material and the spiritual universes.”
If we attempt to limit our vision on the Absolute and place Him in a box, then we check our spiritual progress. We want to expand our vision, if anything.
14 KM
Sunday, July 14th, 2013
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Toronto, Ontario
One of my ashram chums, I guess you could say, Harakumar, conveyed that the series of islands where our Festival of India is held was a space for healing for the Huron Tribe (Nation) long ago. I can see that. With all that the organizers do to erect a weekend sacredness I’m willing to say that it is imperative to maintain the integrity and initial intent of the place. You have this karma free food, you have mantras, teaching circles, yoga, activities for engaging the kids, there is “wellness” all around you.
One attractive feature on Centre Island, the actual location of the Festival of India is a Sunday morning yagya (sacrifice). Two of our awesome monks, Hayagriva and Maha Mantra, received their 2nd initiations before the sacred fire that represents the tongue of Vishnu. They became awarded with brahmin duties. Before they received their sacred threads, I spoke from the view of chapter 8 from Bhagavad Gita. I want them to become brahmins who would embrace a very inclusive perception of what is Divine. In other words, I emphasize the point that as a brahmin priest, you do not see God only in a temple as verse 22 indicates, “Although He is present in His own abode, He is all pervading and everything is situated within Him.” Quoting our guru, Srila Prabhupada, he had this to say, “By His spiritual and material energies, He is present everywhere, both in the material and the spiritual universes.”
If we attempt to limit our vision on the Absolute and place Him in a box, then we check our spiritual progress. We want to expand our vision, if anything.
14 KM
18 July 2013 – Return of Ratha Yatra
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18 July 2013 – Return of Ratha Yatra
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Planting Marigolds for Radha Kalachandji
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The students of Mother Rasakeli and Mother Savitri’s classes, Pre-k through 2nd grades, learned how to plant marigolds this week. Instructed by Shalagram Prabhu, Kalachandji Community Garden organizer, the students learned how to make a string grid to allow proper spacing for the plants. They also learned how separate the plants and how deep they should go into the soil.
The best part of the instruction for the kids? Discovering the large, wriggling worms in the earth and how beneficial they are to plant and soil health.
Breakfast With His Holiness Bhakti Charu Swami In Arusha, Tanzania
Bhakti Charu Swami
Saturday, July 13th, 2013
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When it’s humid and hot out the mrdanga drums don’t always play so well, especially the large side of the drum. It could end up being very slack. The djembe are, however, more hail and hardy, so I asked one of our resident monks to fetch my own, just in case the Bengali mrdanga drums are not up to snuff and are too few and far between.
My concern for music was to provide for the Festival of Chariots, this is kirtan, totally outdoors. And sound did bounce off the high rise walls quite successfully as the temple domed chariots rolled down Yonge Street. My voice was microphoned, drums played in perfect time. I couldn’t resist using an old tune from the 70’s sung by an African American, Dinanath.
In their royal ride, the deities of Krishna, his brother Balarama, and sister, Subadra, as usual, made a strong presence, each lavishly adorned on their respective chariot. Unique about this day is the walking that all the comers are obliged to take on Yonge Street as they yank simultaneously on thick ropes attached to one chariot.
Once reaching Queen’s Quay, the waterfront street, the procession culminates to merge with Festival of India held on Centre Island which is just a piece of heaven. Wish you were all here.
13 KM
Saturday, July 13th, 2013
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Toronto, Ontario
When it’s humid and hot out the mrdanga drums don’t always play so well, especially the large side of the drum. It could end up being very slack. The djembe are, however, more hail and hardy, so I asked one of our resident monks to fetch my own, just in case the Bengali mrdanga drums are not up to snuff and are too few and far between.
My concern for music was to provide for the Festival of Chariots, this is kirtan, totally outdoors. And sound did bounce off the high rise walls quite successfully as the temple domed chariots rolled down Yonge Street. My voice was microphoned, drums played in perfect time. I couldn’t resist using an old tune from the 70’s sung by an African American, Dinanath.
In their royal ride, the deities of Krishna, his brother Balarama, and sister, Subadra, as usual, made a strong presence, each lavishly adorned on their respective chariot. Unique about this day is the walking that all the comers are obliged to take on Yonge Street as they yank simultaneously on thick ropes attached to one chariot.
Once reaching Queen’s Quay, the waterfront street, the procession culminates to merge with Festival of India held on Centre Island which is just a piece of heaven. Wish you were all here.
13 KM
Friday, July 12th, 2013
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The Saskatoon berries in the neighbourhood have begun to dry up but the mulberries are just in full swing as far as ripeness is concerned. Apurva has discovered this most amazing organic dish that grows on trees of which there are many in a 1 km radius of our temple ashram. I was also surprised by the find of the plentiful number of them.
In this same early day trek I also lead Apurva to a patch of lamb’s quarters, a really delicious wild leafy green vegetable. It took little effort to harvest these guys to be used in a preparation, most likely, something called kitchory, as an offering to Krishna.
The whole day was laden with sweetness even after the discovery walk at 10 AM, a 12 hour kirtan chanting session commenced with mantra expert Dravida inaugurating it. It was total mercy that I was scheduled to begin the event. Throughout the coming hours many honey combed voices sounded out the name Krishna. Leading singers came from all over the place, including the US, Africa and Europe. The kirtan is an actual warm up for the next day, the annual Ratha Yatra. This time it’s the 41st in Toronto. It seems to grow in numbers each year, let’s see what happens tomorrow.
When I was a kid, I remember watching Jackie Gleason on TV and using his signature line, “How sweet it is” as the kirtan came to a close at 10 PM with a full house of arms in a surrendered pose. For those who were there, it was indeed, sweet – sweet like thick maple syrup.
9 KM
Friday, July 12th, 2013
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Toronto, Ontario
The Saskatoon berries in the neighbourhood have begun to dry up but the mulberries are just in full swing as far as ripeness is concerned. Apurva has discovered this most amazing organic dish that grows on trees of which there are many in a 1 km radius of our temple ashram. I was also surprised by the find of the plentiful number of them.
In this same early day trek I also lead Apurva to a patch of lamb’s quarters, a really delicious wild leafy green vegetable. It took little effort to harvest these guys to be used in a preparation, most likely, something called kitchory, as an offering to Krishna.
The whole day was laden with sweetness even after the discovery walk at 10 AM, a 12 hour kirtan chanting session commenced with mantra expert Dravida inaugurating it. It was total mercy that I was scheduled to begin the event. Throughout the coming hours many honey combed voices sounded out the name Krishna. Leading singers came from all over the place, including the US, Africa and Europe. The kirtan is an actual warm up for the next day, the annual Ratha Yatra. This time it’s the 41st in Toronto. It seems to grow in numbers each year, let’s see what happens tomorrow.
When I was a kid, I remember watching Jackie Gleason on TV and using his signature line, “How sweet it is” as the kirtan came to a close at 10 PM with a full house of arms in a surrendered pose. For those who were there, it was indeed, sweet – sweet like thick maple syrup.
9 KM