Hera Panchami
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The great festival of Hera Panchami is held on the fifth day after Rathayatra. Lord Jagannatha departs the temple in Jagannatha Puri (representing Dwarka) on the day of the Rathayatra and travels to the Gundica temple (representing Vrindavan).

Before departing, Lord Jagannatha gave his wife Lakshmi a final vow that He would return the following day. But the fifth day passed with no word regarding Lord Jagannatha. So Lakshmi summons her servants and gathers an army to bring Lord Jagannatha back.

She makes a big display and pompous entrance to the Gundica shrine. When they arrive at the temple, they begin beating and seizing Lord Jagannatha’s servants before forcing them to commit to returning to Him as soon as possible, preferably the following day.

The Nandigosh cart, the Ratha of Lord Jagannatha (which transported Lord Jagannatha to the Gundica shrine), is attacked by Mother Lakshmi’s servants as they return from the temple, and a small piece of the cart is broken off for them to capture.

“Lord Chaitanya performed several pastimes in the garden beside the road leading from the Jagannatha shrine to Gundica. The Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s bathing ceremony was conducted by a brahmana named Krsnadasa.

Following His dancing in the Gundica temple, the Lord enjoyed water sports with His followers. On the day of Hera-Panchami, they could witness Laksmidevi, the goddess of fortune, at work.”

We Live in Vrindavan and Nowhere Else
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Although it is very difficult to enter into the Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa pastimes, most of the devotees of Vṛndāvana are attracted to the rādhā-kṛṣṇa-līlā. However, since Nitāi-Gauracandra are direct incarnations of Balarāma and Kṛṣṇa, we can be directly in touch with Lord Balarāma and Lord Kṛṣṇa through Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu and Nityānanda Prabhu. Those who are highly
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Reflections on Independence Day
Giriraj Swami

While I was leaving the Dallas/Fort Worth airport on July 4, a large American flag flying in the wind caught my eye, and I was surprised by how happy I felt. I reflected on how fortunate we were to live in a country where we have freedom of religion, and how Srila Prabhupada said, “America has been so good to me to give me money, men—everything. I have no designation that ‘this is my country,’ but because they have given me so much facility, I cannot forget my obligation to them. I want to make them happy and through them the whole world.”

Hare Krishna.

Yours in service,
Giriraj Swami

God Is Joyful
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Every living entity is by nature joyful, spiritually, and because he is materially covered, his joyfulness is hampered. That is the real position. Feverish condition, one becomes sick, attacked with fever—his joyfulness goes away. He becomes sick. Similarly, our natural position is joy. Ānandamayo ‘bhyāsāt. Kṛṣṇa is joyful. I am part and parcel of Kṛṣṇa;
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How I Came to Krsna Consciousness
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By Brahma Muhurta Dasa Brahma-Muhurta Dasa With His Family Many of my friends thought life was just a huge meaningless game. But I always felt there was something more and I had to find it I was born near Boston in 1958. My father had a Masters in architecture from Harvard, my mother a B.A.
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Krsna Consciousness In Cyprus
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Indradyumna Swami: Cyprus, a beautiful island is the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea, is a deeply religious Christian Orthodox country. It is also home to a budding community of devotees who kindly hosted me for 4 days last week. The little yatra is the success of my good friend Śrī Prahlada Dasa’s preaching over
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Iskcon Harrisburg Hosts Its Annual Ratha Yatra
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After a two-year hiatus due to the global pandemic, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness of Harrisburg (ISKCON of Harrisburg) is gearing up to celebrate the 12th Annual Hare Krishna Festival of India on Saturday, July 9, 2022, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at City Island in Harrisburg. The devotees of ISKCON of Harrisburg […]

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Agri-ecology Experience Transforms Lives
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SPECIAL 2-DAYS CONFERENCE & WORKSHOP  Today there is an increasing awareness of environmental and ethical dealings with the planet and the food production chain, there is a call to reintegrate with Mother Earth and bring spirituality to the heart of this understanding. The introduction of positivism into science and technology has led to the widespread […]

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ISKCON Relief Week 16 Report
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Figures Devotees from Europe and other parts of the world have tirelessly continued their sincere endeavour to help devotees from Ukraine find shelter, care, and support. The following figures are for week 17 of this devotee care/relief effort. Country Refugees being Hosted Britain (excluding Northern Ireland) 44 Bulgaria 37 (incl. 18 children) Czech Republic 77 […]

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Sweden’s Indian Ambassador Visits ISKCON Almik
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On June 22nd, 2022 at the Vedic wedding ceremony of Jayesh Dasa and Elsa Thunander, ISKCON Almik Farm community had the honor of receiving the Indian Ambassador to Sweden and Lativa, H. E. Mr. Tanmaya Lal and his wife, Mrs. Sumita Lal.     The ambassador and his wife congratulated the newly married couple and […]

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Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
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Chaitanya Mahaprabhu appeared as a devotee of Krishna in Mayapur, West Bengal, India in the late fifteenth century. He introduced sankirtan, widespread congregational chanting of the Supreme Person’s names, as the most effective means by which anyone can achieve spiritual perfection. By His influence, many of India’s leading religious scholars and their followers became devotees
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