2000 Prasadam Cookies at Russell Brand’s live show at Newcastle City Hall!
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Last night Bhakta Mark and myself distributed 2000 Prasadam Cookies at Russell Brand’s live show at Newcastle City Hall! Russell Brand is a good friend of the devotees and kindly allows us to distribute prasadam to every person who comes to his live shows! Sandipan Krishna prabhu and his team from ‘Om Nom – EnlightenedRead More...
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#GivingToNrsimha 12 Day Matching Fundraiser: May 3 (Akshaya Tritiya) – May 15 (Nrsimha Caturdasi)
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The TOVP Team is pleased to announce our annual matching fundraiser, the #GivingToNrsimha 12 Day Matching Fundraiser from May 3 (Akshaya Tritiya) till May 15 (Nrsimha Caturdasi). This year Ambarisa prabhu has doubled his matching commitment to a total of $250,000! Every donation will be matched, every pledge payment matched, dollar for dollar.

There are several new seva options available such as Prabhupada Medallions, Prabhupada Awards and Prabhupada Trophies, as well as Nrsimha Bricks and a General Donation.

This is a crucial time as we run the last lap of the race to open the TOVP in 2024 and relocate our beloved Mayapur Deities into Their new home. Srila Prabhupada sits in his room in the TOVP now awaiting that historic moment in ISKCON’s progress and in the future of the sankirtan movement. The TOVP 2024 Marathon races forward.

Please make a sankalpa to support this important fundraising event by sponsoring one of the seva options or making a general donation and visit the #GivingToNrsimha Page today or during the 12-day fundraiser. This is the final lap in the race to open the TOVP and with your help we can accomplish this. Our motto is WE RUN, YOU WIN! We’ll do the running to get the temple open and you’ll be the winner by going back to Godhead.

“If you all build this temple, Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur will personally come and take you all back to Godhead.

Srila Prabhupada to Giriraja Swami

 

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Monthly Media – Mar 2022
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Gaura Purnima – Appearance Day of Caitanya Mahaprabhu

This festival celebrates the appearance day of Caitanya Mahaprabhu. It is observed annually (in February – March) by devotees all over the world, especially in the area of Mayapur in India, the place where Mahaprabhu appeared in the year of 1486. Caitanya Mahaprabhu is the Supreme, Lord Krsna Himself, appearing as His own devotee, to teach us that we can gain full enlightenment simply by chanting the holy names of the Lord. Those who witnessed Mahaprabhu’s pastimes saw Him dance and chant with ecstatic love for God. He encouraged everyone to follow this same process. He taught that anyone, regardless of background or spiritual qualification, could develop their innate love of God and experience great spiritual pleasure by chanting the Hare Krsna mahamantra.

To the present day, ISKCON continues the work begun by Lord Caitanya, who predicted that the chanting of the holy names of Krsna would spread all over the world. Gaura Purnima means the ‘golden full moon’ signifying that Lord Caitanya was born during a full moon, and the Lord blesses everyone with soothing, moonlike rays of His sublime teachings. Hopefully, those of you who observed this festival, managed to fast and chant the holy names all day.

Kadamba Kanana Swami spent this month in South Africa, where he visited many places, gave initiations, led harinams, kirtans and gave lectures. Please see links to these programs below:

12 March 2022 – Initiation Ceremony in WuSa House

https://www.facebook.com/savyasaci.das/videos/494000312178167/

13 March 2022 – ISKCON Lenasia – Sunday Love Feast

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=753017698978211&id=1069732548&sfnsn=scwspwa

18 March 2022 – ISKCON Sandton – Caitanya Caritamrta Gaura Purnima Morning Class

https://www.facebook.com/IskconSandton/videos/1589441938100610/?extid=NS-UNK-UNK-UNK-IOS_GK0T-GK1C&ref=sharing

20 March 2022 – ISKCON Pretoria – Embassy of the Spiritual World, kirtan and lecture

https://www.facebook.com/iskconpta/videos/4224583787643909

21 March 2022 – ISKCON Durban – Kirtan Festival

https://www.facebook.com/DurbanKrishna/videos/780686726243365

26 March 2022 – River Ranch program

https://www.facebook.com/shobhamayi.devidasi.5/videos/501678154753562

29 March 2022 – ISKCON Cape Town – Kirtan and Lecture

https://www.facebook.com/kamlasan.naidoo/videos/639199820506995

30 March 2022 – Cape Town – Lecture on Srimad Bhagavatam 3.7.21

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1035597837030246&id=100009635618987&sfnsn=scwspwa

30 March 2022 – Cape Town – Spirit Matters – lecture

https://www.facebook.com/100009635618987/videos/1129128711262836/

or

https://youtu.be/lrlY1BROv2o

31 March 2022 – Lecture on Srimad Bhagavatam 3.7.22

https://youtu.be/_IHro3y7-2A

Weekly Zoom Meetings

4 March 2022 – Brihad Bhagavatamrita

https://youtu.be/qchxQ_CJLLU

11 March 2022 – Sri Sri Sad Goswami-astaka

https://youtu.be/zww1MTYejDU

18 March 2022 – Sri Gaura Purnima evening

https://youtu.be/FGUbmJ-MMPA

25 March 2022 – House Program in Umhlanga

https://youtu.be/pjk9mKZVfU0

Kadamba Kanana Swami will be in Europe in April 2022. Keep tuned in for more fabulous kirtans and lectures for this month.

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The Supreme Personality of Godhead appeared in the family of Maharaja Iksvaku
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Due to His causeless mercy upon all living entities within the universe, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, along with His plenary extensions, appeared in the family of Maharaja Iksvaku as the Lord of His internal potency, Sita. Under the order of His father, Maharaja Dasaratha, He entered the forest and lived there for considerable yearsRead More...
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Front cover of newspaper sells books!
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It was time for taking Prasadam so the three devotees who I was with in New Plymouth (small town NZ) had met me outside the mall this fine Saturday. We were gathering our book boxes to head to the car when a Maori man (pictured below :-)) approached us asking in a soft timid voiceRead More...
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I Found Krishna in Las Vegas
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Lisa Chastain I Found Krishna in Las Vegas A lifelong search for God ends in the most unexpected of places. Last year I found myself at the doorstep of Govinda’s Center of Vedic India and Radha-Govinda Mandir, Las Vegas. A dear friend of mine had invited me to hear him speak. I wasn’t entirely sureRead More...
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Sri Ramanujacarya Appearance
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Ramanujacharya is also known as Ramanuja. He was born in 11th century around 1017 in a Tamil Brahmin family in Sriperumbudur village of Tamil Nadu. His birth name was Lakshmana and was also referred as Ilaya Perumal, that is, ‘the radiant one’.

His legacy as a theologian, teacher and philosopher remains alive. He was one of the greatest teachers of Vishishtadvaita Vedanta, which is one of the six classical systems of Indian philosophy.

His father was Keseva Samayaji and his mother name was Kantimathi. He married Rahshambal in around 1033. Not long after the wedding, his father died. He with his mother and wife went to Kanchipuram and settled there.

It is said that Ramanuja’s marriage life lasted until he was thirty, when he gave up worldly life. Ramanuja’s cousin, Govinda Bhatta was his closest friend. He played an important role in Ramanuja’s life.

Ramanujacharya’s birthplace is now commemorated by a temple in Sriperumbudur and also in an active Vishishtadvaita school. His religious practices and the doctrines that he had promulgated are also carried in two most important Vaishnava centres: the Ranganatha temple in Shri Rangam, Tamil Nadu and the Venkateshvara temple in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh in South India.

Sri Ramanujacharya’s Appearance Day
Giriraj Swami

Today is the appearance anniversary of Sripada Ramanujacharya, the principal acharya in the Sri, or Lakshmi, sampradaya. In a letter dated November 22, 1974, Srila Prabhupada wrote, “We find great shelter at the lotus feet of Sri Ramanujacharya because his lotus feet are the strongest fort to combat the Mayavadi philosophy.” And in the early days of ISKCON in India, before we had Srila Prabhupada’s Bhagavad-gita As It Is in Hindi, Prabhupada would refer people to read the Hindi edition of the Gita with Sri Ramanujacharya’s commentary.

Srila Prabhupada often told a story about Sri Ramanujacharya’s merciful, compassionate nature. As he related it in Ahmedabad in 1972, “The servants of Krishna take all risk for Krishna’s sake. Just like Ramanujacharya. Sri Ramanujacharya’s spiritual master said, ‘My dear son, the mantra which I am giving, you chant silently and you will be delivered. It is so powerful. Don’t chant this mantra loudly so others can hear.’

“Ramanujacharya thought, ‘If this mantra is so powerful that if others hear it they’ll also be delivered, then why not?’ He immediately went to the market and began to chant the mantra. So, his spiritual master became very angry, that ‘I told you not to chant loudly, so that others may not hear.’ And Ramanujacharya replied, ‘My Lordship, I have done offense unto you. That’s all right. For this I am prepared to go to hell. But if this mantra is so powerful, I must speak it to everyone.’ ”

In this mood, following in the footsteps of Sripada Ramanujacharya, Srila Prabhupada broadcast the Hare Krishna maha-mantra and the teachings of the Bhagavad-gita everywhere, to everyone.

We pray and aspire to follow in their footsteps.

Hare Krishna.

Yours in service,
Giriraj Swami

Krishna desires us back
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The Lord is more anxious to take us back into His kingdom than we can desire. Most of us do not desire at all to go back to Godhead. Only a very few men want to go back to Godhead. But anyone who desires to go back to Godhead, Sri Krsna helps in all respects.Read More...
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H.H. Jayapataka Swami Flags Off the Official Launch of the TOVP 2024 Marathon on his 73rd Vyasa Puja Celebration
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On April 12, 2022, the auspicious Kamada Ekadasi, disciples and well-wishers of His Holiness Jayapataka Swami around the world will celebrate his 73rd Vyasa Puja anniversary. To illustrate his desire to complete the TOVP for Srila Prabhupada’s pleasure, Maharaja will flag off the official launch of the TOVP 2024 Marathon to open the temple in 2024 and relocate our beloved Mayapur Deities into Their new home by lighting and carrying a TOVP Victory Torch.

There will also ensue a live TOVP fundraising event at Maharaja’s Vyasa Puja for the above purpose, and we would like our readers to be aware of this campaign. You can participate and offer your financial support to the TOVP on this appearance day and Ekadasi combination by sponsoring one of several new seva options such as the Prabhupada Medallion, Prabhupada Award and Prabhupada/TOVP trophy. This can be considered as your personal guru dakshina offering to Jayapataka Maharaja to fulfill his service to Srila Prabhupada.

Go to the TOVP 2024 Marathon Page today and sponsor one of the above seva options in honor of His Holiness Jayapataka Maharaja and help open the TOVP in 2024. This is the final lap in the race and with your help we can accomplish this. Our motto is WE RUN, YOU WIN! We’ll do the running to the finish line to get the temple open and you’ll be the winner by going back to Godhead.

“If you all build this temple, Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur will personally come and take you all back to Godhead.

Srila Prabhupada to Giriraja Swami

 

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Support for Ukrainian FFL
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Parasuram das Tomorrow we have a team traveling by van to our Prasad Distribution projects in Prague and Wroclaw, headed by Arjuna Prabhu, delivering essential supplies from London. Then they travel to Vilnius to buy a van for Ukraine Prasad Distribution on the Eastern side , Donbass area, where the local Prasad Distribution is goingRead More...
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Manor devotees front-line on Ukraine’s border
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As well as helping on the Hungarian border, the team made day-long journeys to the Polish and Romanian borders of Ukraine to deliver many tonnes of food provisions to Food for Life devotees operating in Kyiv and Kharhiv. A humanitarian adviser told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that “There’s a Hare Krishna temple in KharhivRead More...
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Become a Mahatma by Hearing, Bhagavad-gita 9.14, Dallas
Giriraj Swami

“As described in the second verse of this chapter, not only is this devotional service easy, but it can be performed in a happy mood. One does not need to undergo any severe penance and austerity. He can live this life in devotional service, guided by an expert spiritual master, and in any position, either as a householder or a sannyasi or a brahmacari; in any position and anywhere in the world, he can perform this devotional service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead and thus become actually mahatma, a great soul.” (Bg 9.14 purport)

Bhagavad-gita 9.14 (Right click to download)

Friday, April 1, 2022
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Mississauga, Ontario

What to Do About Too Much Food?

People do pranks on this day, April Fool’s Day. In the secular culture it is common enough, but within the confines of our ashram there is so little of that happening on this annual date.

Personally, I would easily declare myself as Fool Number 1, in the sense that my level of surrender trails behind what it should be. The path of devotion, while simple in procedure, still makes its demands. Exercising self-discipline is not always the easiest course.

Tonight, I attended a sangha, a small gathering of devotional folks in Mississauga, and the hosts, Dharma and Manasi Ganga, prepared an elaborate feast. They asked me before hand, days ago, what I would like in the way of supper. Since they asked, I specified – avocado, asparagus, roasted veggies, and some super healthy drink consisting of lemon, ginger, jaggery, and water. They devotionally prepared these delicious items… and more. Delicious dahl, a paneer veg, sambar, and bananas made from the stove to the table.

Did I exercise restraint? To some degree. To some extent, I was proud of myself in terms of withholding. The tongue can be voracious, especially when items of prasad are so well executed. There is absolute deliciousness.

After two Gita Chat Zoom sessions with the sangha visitors and others who joined the called from outside, Gungam gave me a lift to return to the ashram and I asked him to drop me off so I can burn off some of the karmic calories. He felt obliged and left me at Eglinton, from where I trekked the rest, until I reached home.

May the Source be with you!

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Thursday, March 31, 2022
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East of Yonge

Sweet Pear Bits

I had a sore craving for some leftover pear slices in the lunch room’s fridge. It was after midnight and insomnia hit me so I made it down the stairs, picked up two garbage bags outside Govinda’s Restaurant, which is adjoined to our ashram, to toss in the trash room. The bowl of small pear bits was still there. I transferred them into a small katori dish and made my way up with the fruit securely in hand.

The clock had turned to be April Fool’s Day and I don’t think within the somewhat strict regimen of the ashramthat I was foolish at all for my minor nibble-break. I didn’t even feel guilty. Happy, actually! I was reminiscing about the morning before. Fancy that – I was on a Zoom call with some Scottish seniors from the actual highlands over the Atlantic. This group of inter-faith folk were curious about my monastic life, my walks and in general; what does my day look like on the average?

It was a cozy conversation. They had question and my responses seemed to comfort. I shared some thoughts:

1) God or Krishna gives each and every one of us the gifts of physical, intellectual, and emotional power. We catch it, process it, individualize and send a meagre portion back to Him. It’s called bhakti; love.

2) We don’t die. Our bodies do. We move on to greener pastures; greener than the Highlands.

3) In our mature years we gather our collective wisdom and experience, then, with that ammunition, fight off the last of our little demons’ clearing the internal clutter before making our exit to love.

Those pear bits were yummy.

May the Source be with you!

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Wednesday, March 30, 2022
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Casa Loma, Toronto

Coming to Halifax

The good news is that one of our newly-formed communities on the east coast, Halifax, is hosting their first Ratha Yatra this summer. Ratha Yatra is that exciting festival featuring Krishna Himself in beauty black with ecstatic eyes and oceanic smile. The event actually takes the shape of a parade of sorts. Krishna as Jagannatha, which translates as Universal Lord, is set proudly on a conveyance resembling a chariot. There is no horse-power applied (although horses are invited; any species for that matter), but through the muscle of man, woman, and child pulling rope. The chariot moves on the motivation of bhakti, devotion.

Haligonians, people of Halifax, will witness a re-enactment of an ancient fest dating back to a time five millennia ago. It is supposed to be a family reunion, of many solar eclipse’s past, near Kuruksetra, the very district where the famous dialogue took place between the wise Krishna and His momentarily bewildered warrior friend, Arjuna.

Not everyone will pick up on the historic sweetness of the program but there are other Ratha Yatra vibes, like friend-making and building in addition to the rope-pulling. You can watch Jagannatha’s smile widen.

To prepare, look out for the actual date with ISKCON Halifax Facebook Page. You can help in many ways, such as donating. The main thing is be there and experience something different.

May the Source be with you!

3 km

ISKCON Halifax Facebook Page

https://www.facebook.com/iskconhalifaxcenter/

GoFundMe:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/bring-the-first-ratha-yatra-festival-to-halifax?sharetype=teams&member=18331695&pc=fb_tco_campmgmtbnr_w&rcid=r01-164848044546-b58124c2aea911ec&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_lico%2Bbanner&fbclid=IwAR0A-Si8Ns5ufK3TEhiYIv1zLpK4T3rRJmZHWh8YM9u1YS_zUs_GMJEMnLA

 



Tuesday, March 29, 2022
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Rosedale, Toronto

I Love It

It was dark but the night was still fairly young when Vallabha and I were strolling through a pedestrian lane in Rosedale, when three young women, arm in arm, were oncoming. One of the girls took notice of my saffron and just lit up. “I love it!” she blurted out.

And then a young man carrying his disassembled bike also noted my monastic duds and asked, “Are you a Hare Krishna monk?” And, “Indeed!” I clarified. I was happy he didn’t deliver the usual line, “Are you Buddhist?” Afterall, Buddhists aren’t the only monks on the planet. I believe it’s important to offer some exposure and let the public know there is a Krishna culture out there.

It’s with great pleasure and pride that I walk the streets and parks in traditional attire. I am passionate about Krishna being known and, eventually, understood. It is in sharing that He gets pleased. Check 18.68 to understand what I’m saying. That’s in the Gita.

While we are at the notion of sharing, I wanted to share something I read today about sacrifice, change or transformation. From Bhagavad-gita: As It Is our guru, Prabhupada, offers to say this from verse 3.11. “By performance of sacrifice, all activities become purified. One’s eatables become sanctified, and by eating sanctified foodstuffs one’s very existence becomes purified; by the purification of existence finer tissues in the memory become sanctified, and when memory is sanctified one can think of the path of liberation, and all these combined together lead to Krishna consciousness, the great necessity of the present-day society.”

May the Source be with you!

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Opening the Door to Perfection, Srimad-Bhagavatam 2.3.17, Dallas
Giriraj Swami

“Any time you devote to Krishna consciousness will come back to you in that it will bring you closer to your eternal life with Krishna. How quickly you reach that goal will depend on how intensely and intelligently you use your time in Krishna consciousness.

“Srila Prabhupada uses an amazing phrase in the first sentence of his purport: ‘This verse indirectly confirms the greater importance of utilizing the human form of life to realize our lost relationship with the Supreme Lord by acceleration of devotional service.’ Accelerate means to go faster. We are in a race against time. We want to finish our business of becoming fixed in Krishna conscious before our duration of life ends.

“Then Srila Prabhupada says, ‘Time and tide wait for no man. So, the time indicated by the sunrise and the sunset will be uselessly wasted if such time is not properly utilized for realizing identification of spiritual values.’” (SB 2.3.17 purport)

Opening the Door to Perfection (Right click to download)

A prayer to Lord Ramacandra
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O Lord, You are the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who have accepted the brahmanas as Your worshipable deity. Your knowledge and memory are never disturbed by anxiety. You are the chief of all famous persons within this world, and Your lotus feet are worshiped by sages who are beyond the jurisdiction of punishment. O Lord
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Digital Detox
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 1 July 2021, Radhadesh, Belgium, General Lecture)

Do you also have one? Are you also connected with one of those things that just eats up your time? That just makes you obsessed. That is with you as a constant companion. And that is always getting your attention by making sounds and by vibrating. Do you also have one? You probably do. Time for a digital detox. Time to disconnect. Time to leave that thing. Time to simply break the habit. Are you also touching the screen more than you are touch your beads? It is time to go back to the basics.

Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakura lived a life of a simple sadhu, who lived in a simple hut in Mayapur. He was chanting three hundred thousand names a day and ten years of billion names. He then went to preach in the modern world. He was dressed in a overcoat, drove in a car and went to printing presses and what not to push forward the mission. He took us over the bridge from tradition to modernity, where we have arrived, and in the middle of our life we now have Krsna consciousness. Oh yes, we can have it all and it can be cool because you can use it in the service of the Lord. Everything we have, we should think about using in the service of Krsna.

But what about sometimes putting those things aside and going over the bridge of tradition and returning to the very simple basic spiritual life? Living very simple, eating very simple and just chanting and chanting and chanting. Maybe if we go on, then we can become enchanted by the holy name of Krsna. Maybe that will rejuvenate us very much. Digital detox without a doubt may be relevant to many of us, including myself.

There is a great danger that machineries, especially electronics, are beginning to control our lives more and more. This certainly opens up so many horizons. But they take us away from the core of who we are. There are studies that show how Google is permanently changing the way we think. Not only intellectually, but physically, by activating different neurons within our brain and by creating different paths in the brain. It is the time to reflect. A time to take away from these things and return to the very basic chanting of Hare Krsna, and the very basic reading of sastras. Japa retreats and reading retreats are no longer a luxury. They are becoming essential in the artificial modern world that we live in. Just to reconnect with the deeper essence of spiritual practices, where we are meant to experience and realise the presence of Krsna and become cent per cent absorbed in pleasing Him.

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The kingdom of Rama in Kali-yuga
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SB 9.10.53 TRANSLATION When Lord Ramacandra, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, was the King of this world, all bodily and mental suffering, disease, old age, bereavement, lamentation, distress, fear and fatigue were completely absent. There was even no death for those who did not want it. PURPORT All these facilities existed because of Lord Ramacandra’sRead More...
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Wadad village ladies embrace one-day Vaishnavi walk
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Wadad village ladies embrace one-day Vaishnavi walk April 3, 2022   By Jayabhadra devi dasi, IGF preacher On February 26, 2022, we had a one-day Vaishnavi padayatra at Wadad village 15km from Amravati. As a district Medical Officer, I am well acquainted with our health workers, so while our ISKCON Girls’ Forum team did advanceRead More...
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DEVOTEES AND REFUGEES NEED YOUR HELP – PLEASE DONATE!
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DEVOTEES AND REFUGEES NEED YOUR HELP – PLEASE DONATE! Members of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) throughout the world are shocked and saddened by the ongoing terrifying situation in Ukraine. Please support the ongoing relief seva going on in Ukraine and Europe to help devotees who have fled their homes and are relocatingRead More...
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Weekly Report from Poland
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Weekly Report from Poland Gaurangi dasi Our tireless team in Warsaw, Rasikendra, Mathuranath, Karuna, Padma, Ksenya and Akincana continue with their amazing support. They had so many devotees coming in the last few days, 4 big groups from Mariupol, one of them literally came out walking from the war zone as no transport was available.Read More...
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Everywhere Krishna
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With advance of Krishna Consciousness one is able to realize that Krishna is always with His devotees — not only with His devotees, also with the non-devotees, but the devotees can recognize His Presence and the non-devotees cannot. The more you make advancement in Krishna Consciousness you will see Krishna everywhere. Not only on theRead More...
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Vrindavan Garden Newsletter Issue 1 March 2022 and Updates
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Welcome to the first edition of our Vrindavan Garden in Mayapur Newsletter [Issue 1 March 2022] General Progress Report After four years of developing the concept and design of the Vrindavan Garden, our next goal is to begin shaping & developing the landscape, initiating detailed design/production of various features [Dioramas, Forms, Temples, etc.] within theRead More...
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ISKCON Canberra participated at this year’s Aus-India Fair by FINACT at Thoroughbred Park!
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ISKCON Canberra participated at this year’s Aus-India Fair by FINACT at Thoroughbred Park! Mouthwatering delicacies (Kachories, Batata Vada, Gulab Jamun) were served at the stall along with the transcendental literatures (Bhagavad-Gita & others) and devotional paraphernalia! 🍨🥣📚📿 The devotees worked enthusiastically to prepare these traditional delicacies (Prasadam) and to make arrangements for this event, aRead More...
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Gokul and Natasha’s wedding
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Vedavyasapriya Maharaja and I were invited to the wedding ceremony of Gokul Krsna and Natasha at the Beenleigh Events Centre. Both of us attended their engagement a few years back so we were fortunate to be at the wedding.

I have known Gokul and Natasha since they were young when they would come to the Bhakti Centre and then the Southport Centre on the Gold Coast. They are both great devotees who lead kirtan nicely, so it was inspiring to see them mature and finally be married.

The function went very well and there were about four hundred devotees and friends in attendance. People came from all over Australia and even New Zealand. Maharaja and I spoke briefly giving blessings for a happy and long life in Krsna Consciousness.

ISKCON HEARTS
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Mark your calendars for the upcoming ISKCON HEARTS workshops listed below provided you by the esteemed members of the Holistic Emotional Awareness Relational Training & Support [HEARTS] Collaborative whose mission is to provide bhakti practitioners education, training & support that nourishes and sustains them on their journey back home to their eternal life with Krishna. […]

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TOVP Prabhupada Murti Nitya Seva Campaign Launched
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The presence of Srila Prabhupada in the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium in his murti form offers another wonderful opportunity to serve His Divine Grace and simultaneously help finance TOVP construction. The TOVP Fundraising Team is very pleased to announce the new Prabhupada Murti Nitya Seva campaign to our ever-growing list of Seva Opportunities. Through […]

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The Prostitute
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In the city of Videha lived a very beautiful woman Whose profession involved a regular change of linen For almost every day there was a new man No long-term relationships ever began Attention to makeup, hairstyle, attractive dress Were all externals that spelled much success Her routine was to stand in front of her home […]

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Her Grace Nitai Sevini Visits the TOVP
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The TOVP was recently visited by Her Grace Nitai Sevini mataji from Vishakapatnam, along with 200+ devotees from that area. In this video she encourages us to help complete the TOVP as soon as possible so our beloved Mayapur Deities can be relocated there in 2024.

Her husband Samba das manages the current temple in Vishakapatnam with her assistance, and together they are organizing the construction of a large ISKCON temple. She is noted for opening the Divine Touch School in 2011 (and acts is its Principal), her lectures and overall inspiring Krishna conscious leadership, example and association. Her complete bio is available at this link: https://nitaisevinimataji.com/about/mataji/

With the above in mind, we humbly request our readers and viewers to support the TOVP 2024 Marathon for the continued construction of the TOVP by going to the Seva Opportunities Page on the TOVP website and sponsoring one of our donation options.


 

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