Friday, August 6, 2021
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Ramsden Park, Toronto

 

Cayenne In the Eyes

 

Good folks came to visit me today. Lobsang and family delivered some special prasadam — wholesome, tasty wraps.

 

Then Abhay arrived with his wife and two energetic kids. As he walked into the room, in what we call Prabhupada’s quarters, it brought him back to his childhood.

 

“I remember this room. I was really young and there was a cup of cayenne and I blew into it sending the powder especially into my eyes. One devotee, Dharmaprana, grabbed me, took me to the tub in the next room to try to clear the powder from my eyes with faucet water. That was painful.”

 

“I’ll bet,” said someone in the room, recounting the incident. There were laughs. His mom, Praharana, recalls the incident.

 

Now there’s a new generation and they’re in the room with us; touching everything, smelling items and, fortunately, not blowing out hot spicy things.

 

We all gawked at pictures of Prabhupada — the finest — from a collection of vintage pics of him, compiled by Nrtya Trpta, a godsister of incredible talent.

 

Oh, their two boys, of three and four-and-a-half years old (I believe), know Prabhupada. To them I’m “Uncle Swami.” Going back to their dad, Abhay, well he took some photos of us. I have this to say, that Abhay is one of the nicest people I know and, when he was five, I engaged him in a play, “Prahlad.” It was common for me to work with the parents of our community and get their kids immersed in Krishna’s past times. The kids never forget those good spiritual moments.

 

May the Source be with you!

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TOVP Prabhupada Seva 125 Opportunity
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The TOVP Fundraising Department is rolling out yet another incredible Seva Opportunity during Srila Prabhupada’s 125th Appearance Anniversary Year, alongside the Grand Welcome Ceremony of the new Prabhupada murti in the TOVP on October 14 and 15.

Now you can receive a rare 125th Anniversary silver coin minted by the Indian government in honor of Srila Prabhupada. These coins are not available to the general public, but we have obtained 108 of them for those who wish to receive this unique and historic coin while also helping complete the TOVP.

Take advantage of another once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to serve Srila Prabhupada, support the TOVP construction and obtain a rare coin that will be an heirloom in your family for generations to come.

This limited-time Prabhupada Seva 125 opportunity is available on the Prabhupada Welcome Ceremony abhisheka page of the TOVP website for $1,250/ ₹125,000/ £1,250.

 

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The TOVP and Pavitropana Ekadashi, 2021
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Pavitra Ekadashi, also known as Pavitropana Ekadashi, occurs during the waxing phase of the moon (Shukla Paksha) in the month of Shravan or Sawan in the traditional Hindu calendar. Pavitra Ekadashi is considered to be of extreme auspiciousness, the reason being a childless couple would be blessed with children on observing this vrat. Apart from this, a devotee would be released from all his previous sins and evil deeds.

As Gaudiya Vaishnavas, our main aim during ekadasi is to decrease bodily demands so we can spend more time in seva, especially hearing and chanting about the Lord.

It’s recommended to chant extra rounds and stay up all night chanting and hearing the Lord’s glories. It is also auspicious to donate to Vaishnavas and Lord Krishna’s service on ekadasi and we invite our readers to consider this Kamika ekadasi to donate towards either the new Pankajanghri Das Seva Campaign to complete Lord Nrsimha’s Wing in the TOVP, or sponsor an abhisheka for the Welcome Ceremony of Srila Prabhupada’s new murti to the TOVP in October. You can also make a pledge payment towards your TOVP donation pledge.

  NOTE: Pavitropana ekadasi is observed on August 18 in all parts of the world.

Below are links to both campaign pages and to make a pledge payment on the TOVP website:

Prabhupada Murti Abhisheka and Welcome Ceremony
Pankajanghri Das Seva
Pledge Payments (Pledge Payments for Indian residents)

The Glories of Pavitropana Ekadashi

From the Bhavishya Purana

Sri Yudhisthira Maharaja said, “Oh Madhusudana, Oh killer of the Madhu demon, please be merciful to me and describe to me the Ekadasi that occurs during the light fortnight of the month of Shravana (July-August).”

The Supreme Lord, Sri Krishna, replied, “Yes, Oh king, I shall happily narrate its glories to you, for just by hearing about this sacred Ekadasi one attains the merit of performing a horse sacrifice. At the dawn of Dvarpara-yuga there lived a king by the name of Mahijita, who ruled the kingdom of Mahismati-puri. Because he had no son, his entire kingdom seemed utterly cheerless to him. A married man who has no son gains no happiness in this life or the next.”

The Sanskrit word for ‘son’ is putra. Pu is the name of a particular hell, and tra means ‘to deliver.’ Thus the word putra means ‘a person who delivers one from the hell named Pu.’ Therefore every married man should produce at least one son and train him properly; then the father will be delivered from a hellish condition of life. But this injunction does not apply to the serious devotees of Lord Vishnu or Krishna, for the Lord becomes their son, father, and mother.

Furthermore, Chanakya Pandita says,

satyam mata pita jnanam
dharmo bhrata daya sakha
santih patni ksama putrah
sadete mama vandhavah

“Truth is my mother, knowledge is my father, my occupational duty is my brother, kindness is my friend, tranquility is my wife, and forgiveness is my son. These six are my family members.”

Among the twenty-six leading qualities of a devotee of the Lord, forgiveness is the topmost. Therefore, devotees should make an extra endeavor to develop this quality. Here Chanakya says “forgiveness is my son,” and thus a devotee of the Lord, even though he may be on the path of renunciation, may observe this Ekadasi and pray to attain this kind of ‘son’.

“For a long time this king tried very hard to obtain an heir, but to no avail.
Seeing his years advancing ever onwards, King Mahijita became increasingly anxious. One day he told an assembly of his advisers, ‘I have committed no sin in this life, and there is no ill-gotten wealth in my treasury. I have never usurped the offerings to the demigods or brahmanas. When I waged war and conquered kingdoms, I followed the rules and regulations of the military art, and I have protected my subjects as if they were my own children. I punished even my own relatives if they broke the law, and if my enemy was gentle and religious I welcomed him. Oh twice-born souls, although I am a religious and faithful follower of the Vedic standards, still my home is without a son. Kindly tell me the reason for this.’

“Hearing this, the king’s brahmana advisers discussed the subject among themselves, and with the aim of benefiting the king they visited the various ashrams of the great sages. At last they came upon a sage who was austere, pure, and self-satisfied, and who was strictly observing a vow of fasting. His senses were completely under control, he had conquered his anger, and he was expert at performing his occupational duty. Indeed, this great sage was expert in all the conclusions of the Vedas, and he had extended his life span to that of Lord Brahma himself.

“His name was Lomasa Rishi, and he knew past, present, and future. After each kalpa passed, one hair would fall out of his body (one kalpa, or twelve hours of Lord Brahma, equals 4,320,000,000 years). All the king’s brahmana advisers very happily approached him one by one to offer their humble respects.

“Captivated by this great soul, King Mahijita’s advisers offered obeisances to him and said very respectfully, ‘Only because of our great good fortune, Oh sage, have we been allowed to see you.’ Lomasa Rishi saw them bowing down to him and replied, ‘Kindly let me know why you have come here. Why are you praising me?
I must do all I can to solve your problems, for sages like me have only one interest, to help others. Do not doubt this.’

“Lomasa Rishi had all good qualities because he was a devotee of the Lord.
As stated in the Srimad-Bhagavatam (5:18:12):

yasyasti bhaktir bhagavaty akinchana
sarvair gunais tatra samasate surah
harav abhaktasya kuto mahad-guna
manorathenasati dhavato bahih

“In one who has unflinching devotional service to Krishna, all the good qualities of Krishna and the demigods are consistently manifest. However, he who has no devotion to the Supreme Personality of Godhead has no good qualifications because he is engaged by mental concoction in material existence, which is the external feature of the Lord.”

“The king’s representatives said, ‘We have come to you, Oh exalted sage, to ask for your help in solving a very serious problem. Oh sage, you are like Lord Brahma.

Indeed, there is no better sage in the entire world. Our king, Mahijita, is without a son, though he has sustained and protected us as if we were his sons. Seeing him so unhappy on account of being sonless, we have become very sad, Oh sage, and therefore we have entered the forest to perform severe austerities. By our good fortune we happened upon you. Everyone’s desires and activities become successful just by your darshan. Thus, we humbly ask that you tell us how our kind king can obtain a son.’

“Hearing their sincere plea, Lomasa Rishi absorbed himself in deep meditation for a moment and at once understood the king’s previous life. Then he said, ‘Your ruler was a merchant in his past life, and feeling his wealth insufficient, he committed sinful deeds. He traveled to many villages to trade his goods. Once, at noon on the day after the Ekadasi that comes during the light fortnight of the month of Jyeshtha (Trivikrama: May-June), he became thirsty while traveling from place to place. He came upon a beautiful pond on the outskirts of a village, but just as he was about to drink at the pond a cow arrived there with her new-born calf. These two creatures were also very thirsty because of the heat, but when the cow and calf started to drink, the merchant rudely shoved them aside and selfishly slaked his own thirst. This offense against a cow and her calf has resulted in your king’s being without a son now. But the good deeds he performed in his previous life have given him rulership over an undisturbed kingdom.’

“Hearing this, the king’s advisers replied, ‘Oh renowned rishi, we have heard that the Vedas say one can nullify the effects of one’s past sins by acquiring merit.

Be so kind as to give us some instruction by which our king’s sins can be destroyed; please give him your mercy so that a prince will take birth in his family.’

“Lomasa Rishi said, ‘There is an Ekadasi called Putrada, which comes during the light fortnight of the month of Shravana. On this day all of you, including your king, should fast and stay awake all night, strictly following the rules and regulations.

Then you should give the king whatever merit you gain by this fast. If you follow these instructions of mine, he will surely be blessed with a fine son.’

“All the king’s advisers became very pleased to hear these words from Lomasa Rishi, and they all offered him their grateful obeisances. Then, their eyes bright with happiness, they returned home.

“When the month of Shravana arrived, the king’s advisers remembered the advice of Lomasa Rishi, and under their direction all the citizens of Mahismati-puri, as well as the king, fasted on Ekadasi. And on the next day, Dvadasi, the citizens dutifully offered their accrued merit to him. By the strength of all this merit, the queen became pregnant and eventually gave birth to a most beautiful son.

“Oh Yudhisthira,” Lord Krishna concluded, “the Ekadasi that comes during the light fortnight of the month of Shravana has thus rightfully become famous as Putrada (bestower of a son). Whoever desires happiness in this world and the next should certainly fast from all grains and legumes on this holy day. Indeed, whoever simply hears the glories of Putrada Ekadasi becomes completely free of all sins, is blessed with a good son, and surely ascends to heaven after death.”

Thus ends the narration of the glories of Shravana-sukla Ekadasi, or Putrada Ekadasi, from the Bhavishya Purana.

This article has been used courtesy of ISKCON Desire Tree).

 

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Sri Krishna Janmashtami Seva Opportunity!
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Seize the opportunity to be among our first sponsors of Sri Radha Madhava Abhishek Seva! Choose from the varieties of Abhisheka seva to render to Sri Radha Madhava. 🪔🪔𝗼𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗿🪔🪔 𝗠𝗶𝗹𝗸 – ₨ 𝟱,𝟬𝟬𝟭.𝟬𝟬 𝗬𝗼𝗴𝘂𝗿𝘁 – ₨ 𝟱,𝟬𝟬𝟭.𝟬𝟬 𝗛𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘆 – ₨ 𝟭𝟬,𝟬𝟬𝟭.𝟬𝟬 𝗚𝗵𝗲𝗲 – ₨ 𝟳,𝟬𝟬𝟭.𝟬𝟬 𝗦𝘂𝗴𝗮𝗿 𝗖𝗮𝗻𝗱𝘆 – ₨ 𝟴,𝟬𝟬𝟭.𝟬𝟬 𝗙𝗿𝘂𝗶𝘁 𝗝𝘂𝗶𝗰𝗲𝘀 – ₨ 𝟭𝟮,𝟱𝟬𝟭.𝟬𝟬 […]

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Prabhupada Is Coming! Build the Kingdom of God
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In 1973, while delivering a Srimad Bhagavatam lecture, he gave this instruction to all his disciples living in Mayapur, and beyond.

“I have given you the Kingdom of God. Now take it, develop it and enjoy it”

In these few words lay Srila Prabhupada’s Mayapur mission in a nutshell. He has literally given us the Kingdom of God, and not only that, but the most intimate realm within Vaikuntha, Goloka Vrindaban. Now we are to take it, develop it to its full potential for our and the world’s benefit, and enjoy the spiritual fruit in the form of constant Harinam and Krishna prema in the footsteps of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.

Now Prabhupada is himself again coming to Sridham Mayapur in the form of a new, one-of-a-kind worship-pose murti. We need to all take this very seriously, as our Founder-Acharya and spiritual savior is making his appearance in the new home of his beloved Sri Sri Radha Madhava, Pancha Tattva and Lord Nrsimha. Prabhupada Is Coming to finish the TOVP and inspire us to build the Kingdom of God in Sridhama Mayapur.

To celebrate and welcome Srila Prabhupada this October 14 and 15 on this auspicious 125th Appearance Anniversary Year, you can show your love and devotion by sponsoring one of 5 kinds of Abhishekas or 2 Seva Opportunities. Not only will you participate in the welcome ceremony, but this will also help raise our $1 million combined guru dakshina offering to help complete the TOVP.

ABHISHEKA AND SEVA SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS

1. SACRED WATER BATHING – $25 / ₹1,600 / £20 (sponsor for each family member)
2. COPPER COIN BATHING – $300 / ₹21,000 / £250
3. SILVER COIN BATHING – $500 / ₹35,000 / £400
4. GOLD COIN BATHING – $1,000 / ₹71,000 / £800
5. PLATINUM COIN BATHING – $1,600 / ₹1 Lakh / £1,300
6. PRABHUPADA SEVA 125 – $1,250 / ₹125,000 / £1,250
7. SAMSTAPAK ACHARYA SEVA – $10,000 / ₹7 Lakh / £8,000

Coin donors will receive the abhisheka coin
Samstapak Acharya donors will receive a 5” replica murti

Go to the Prabhupada Welcome Ceremony page on the TOVP website to sponsor an Abhisheka or Seva option today!

 NOTE: The TOVP CARE COVID RELIEF program is donating $25,000 for ISKCON Mayapur and Bangladesh temples under the direction of Ambarisa prabhu.

 

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Who can harm ISKCON?
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 3 May 2021, Simhachalam, Germany, Srimad Bhagavatam 3.19.27)

India is full of village things. We are not sure where it all comes from. Some things may have a Vedic tradition to them and some things may not. For instance, if you drive the car, you cannot first drive backwards. You have to drive forwards even if there is a wall in front of the car, then you can drive backwards. Very inauspicious if you are driving backwards to begin with. When you are driving and a black cat crosses the road in front of the car, this is also very bad. You have to stop the car, turn off the engine and start again. Then start your journey again. India is full of stuff like this. So Prabhupada’s mother also did this. And mother Yasoda did this to protect Krsna. Prabhupada said, ”In the same way as mother Yasoda made so many arrangements to protect Krsna. In the same way, I am always praying to protect ISKCON. But the prayers of mother Yasoda were unnecessary, because who can harm Krsna? In the same way, I know that my prayers are also unnecessary, because who can harm ISKCON?” This is transcendental!

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Vamsi Das Babaji Disappearance
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Vamsi Das Babaji was born in Majitpura in the subdivision of Kisoraganja in the district of Mayamanasimha. His father’s name was Sanatana Malovrahma. His former name was Bhairavacandra. According to usual custom, he married at an early age but he had no attraction for married life.

He was initiated into the family of Narottama Thakura and accepted the garb of an ascetic. At that time the influence of the Kalacanda doctrine was very prominent throughout the country. He first began worshipping following that particular doctrine, but later entered into the realm of pure Gaudiya Vaisnavism.

While in Navadvipa, Vamsidasa Baba lived in a hermitage and begged alms. Later when the charge of serving Sri Gaura fell on him, he became totally dependent on begging. He built a simply hut near the house of the elder Gosvami in Caumuhani and lived there with his Gaurahari. When he went out begging, he would sometimes carry Gaurahari with him.

Vamsidasa never shut the door of his hut, though occasionally his belongings would be stolen by thieves. When his devotees requested him to lock the door he replied, “If He neglects His own house, what Vamsidasa will do?”

Once a devotee gave a golden chain for Gaurahari and a thief stole it. When Vamsidasa came back from begging he said to his Deity, “To whom have you given Your chain?” In the evening he got some clue and went to the house of the thief. When he requested the thief to give back the chain the thief pushed him from the verandah to the ground.

He did not speak a word, but since then he lost one of his legs. Eventually that thief lost everyone in his family. Being harassed by the municipality, Vamsidasa left his hut and began to live near the social center house of Jhautala.

Once in the rainy season, he covered his Gaurahari with a ragged blanket and from time to time wiped His face which was wet with drops of rain. Srimati Lalita Sakhi dasi could not drag him to live in the Nathmandir or to build a roof over his head.

Vamsidasa’s Deity used to speak to him. Babaji never went anywhere except once to Kenduvilva and once to Kheturi. At the end of his life he stayed for a long time in a room north of the Badala ghat. There he served Sri Nitai-Gaura and Gadadhara, Sri Radha-Govinda and Sri Gopala. He engaged in their service constantly without wasting a minute.

On March 17th 1944 Vamsidasa returned to his home town of Majitpur. He did not actually enter the town as it is traditional for renunciants not to return to their former family. He lived there for some time and finally on Caturthi, July 23, 1944, Srila Vamsidasa Babaji Maharaja concluded his earthly pastimes and resumed his service to Lord Krsna in Goloka.

A visit to Srila Prabhupada’s Birthplace (23 min. video)
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By Peter Panstingl

Sri Gour Mohan De and Srimati Rajani devi became the proud parents of Sri Abhaya Caranaravrinda Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada on the 1st of September, 1896. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada or Abhaya Carana, as he was previously called, was born on the occasion of Nandotsava, at the home of his maternal grandparents, in the suburbs of Tollygunge. The fortunate jackfruit tree under which he was born stands tall this day. Continue reading "A visit to Srila Prabhupada’s Birthplace (23 min. video)
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Breaking News: Srila Prabhupada Janmasthan is finally FREE!
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By Radharamn Das

We have shifted 17 families and demolished their 17 houses and Srila Prabhupada Janmasthan is finally FREE. Since we do not want to offer Srila Prabhupada a construction site on his 125th birth anniversary on 31st August 2021, we have initiated the 1st phase of Srila Prabhupada Janmasthan in which we have started construction of 260 feet boundary wall around the property to secure it. We will also complete the frontage and area around Jackfruit Tree. Srila Prabhupada Lotus feet are being made in white maharana marble in Jaipur and four cornerstones which will be installed on 31st August 2021. We will complete the flooring of about half the property (around 1800 square feet) in the 1st phase which will complete by the morning of 31st August 2021. The work is going on 24 hours X 7 basis. Continue reading "Breaking News: Srila Prabhupada Janmasthan is finally FREE!
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Srila Prabhupada On Mayapur – TOVP Flipbook Collection
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This book from our TOVP online Flipbook Collection on the website is available for reading by one and all. It is downloadable, can be bookmarked on your computer, and shared with others.

From the Introductory Note:

This publication, written by Jahnudvipa das and Braja Sevaki devi dasi, was written in 2006 prior to any construction work on the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium. However, it contains a wealth of instruction from Srila Prabhupada on the TOVP which are the foundational building blocks of the project. The Foreword was written by Sriman Ambarisa prabhu, TOVP Chairman, who carried in his heart the seed of the project at the time.

The book can be accessed at this link: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/1065432809/

 

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ISKCON Scarborough – 9th Annual Jagannath festival -14th and 15th Aug 2021
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Hare Krishna!

Please accept our humble obeisances!

All glories to Srila Prabhupada!

All glories to Sri Guru and Sri Gauranga!


Drive-by Rath Yatra on 14th Aug 2021(Saturday) - 8 am to 8 pm
As we are unable to conduct our traditional Rath yatra festival at the Milliken Park this year, the merciful Lord Jagannath, Lord Baladeva and Subhadra Devi will be visiting some of our devotee homes coming Saturday- 14th Aug 2021 from 8 am to 8 pm.

The Lordship will be driven to the various devotee homes in the West end, Markham and Scarborough  areas coming Saturday. The specific homes to which the Deities will be driven have been established per the deep desire of some devotees and the location of their homes.


In-person darshan at the ISKCON Scarborough temple on 15th Aug 2021(Sunday) - 1 pm to 4 pm

We invite the devotees to visit the temple on Sunday along with their family and friends between 1 pm and 4 pm.

Devotees are welcome to bring offerings to the Lord on Sunday eg: Fruits, flowers etc.

Due to COVID restrictions and potential risks, the time slot for each group of devotees will be ~15 minutes from the entrance to exit.
 
We will strictly follow the province's guidelines - ie: All devotees shall wear a face mask,  disinfect the hands at the entrance, stay in marked spots that are separated by 6 feet inside the temple.

At any given time, only a maximum of 12 devotees will be allowed inside the temple due to province's recommendation.

If you or your family members have had any COVID symptoms within the last 14 days, please refrain from visiting the temple for the benefit of all devotees.


ISKCON Scarborough
3500 McNicoll Avenue, Unit #3,
Scarborough, Ontario,
Canada, M1V4C7
Website: www.iskconscarborough.org
Email:
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Donating to the TOVP is No Ordinary Charity
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We would like to remind all our current and potential donors about the rare charity opportunity that donating to the TOVP represents. In reality, we cannot really fathom this once-in-many-lifetimes chance to serve Lord Caitanya’s mission as maha vadanyaya, the most munificent incarnation of Godhead.

We are all in a most unique time in history only 500 years since the appearance of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu who appears, like Lord Krishna, once in a day of Lord Brahma. Calculating both the day and night timespan (24 hours) that’s every 8.64 billion years. Those souls who catch the message of Krishna consciousness from Srila Prabhupada and his representatives during this small window of opportunity, and somehow also assist in expanding it to other fallen jivas are truly the most fortunate in the universe.

Srila Prabhupada explains in the verse purport below that such an opportunity as this is hardly ever attained. What to speak of specifically giving in charity to the sankirtana movement by helping Prabhupada construct the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium in the most holy place of Sridham Mayapur, the birthplace of Lord Caitanya.

sulabhā yudhi viprarṣe
hy anivṛttās tanu-tyajaḥ
na tathā tīrtha āyāte
śraddhayā ye dhana-tyajaḥ

“O best of the brahmanas, many men have laid down their lives on the battlefield, being unafraid of fighting, but rarely has one gotten the chance to give his accumulated wealth faithfully to a saintly person who creates holy places.”

(Srimad Bhagavatam 8.20.9)

PURPORT

Many kshatriyas have laid down their lives on the battlefield for their nations, but hardly a person can be found who has given up all his property and his accumulated wealth in charity to a person worthy of the gift. As stated in Bhagavad-gita (17.20):

dātavyam iti yad dānaṁ
dīyate ‘nupakāriṇe
deśe kāle ca pātre ca
tad dānaṁ sāttvikaṁ smṛtam

“That gift which is given out of duty, at the proper time and place, to a worthy person, and without expectation of return is considered to be charity in the mode of goodness.” Thus charity given in the proper place is called sattvika. And above this charity in goodness is transcendental charity, in which everything is sacrificed for the sake of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Vamanadeva, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, had come to Bali Maharaja for alms. How could one get such an opportunity to give charity? Therefore, Bali Maharaja decided without hesitation to give the Lord whatever He wanted. One may get various opportunities to lay down his life on the battlefield, but such an opportunity as this is hardly ever obtained.

Raghunandana Thakura Disappearance
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Shri Mukunda Dasa, Shri Madhava Dasa and Shri Narahari Sarakara Thakura were three brothers who lived in Shri Khanda. Shri Mukunda Dasa Thakura’s son was Shri Raghunandan Thakura. Mukunda Dasa Thakura was the doctor in the court of the muslim king. He was always absorbed in Krishna, whatever work he did.

Every year Mukunda Dasa, Madhava Dasa and Narahari Sarakara would go to Jagannatha Puri to take darshan of the holy feet of Shri Chaitanya and to dance and chant in Rathayatra kirtan.  One day, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu affectionately asked Mukunda Dasa, “Mukunda! between you and Raghunandan, who is the father and who is the son?”

Mukunda said, “Raghunandana is my father. Through him I have found  Krishna consciousness, so he is really my father.” The Lord said, “Your judgement is correct. Whoever gives us Krishna-bhakti is our guru and our father.” The Lord ordered Raghunandana to serve the deity, without thinking of anything else. 

When he was a boy, Raghunandan used to make the deity eat laddu.

According to certain authorities, Shri Raghunandana Thakura was Kandarpa Manjari. According to others, he was one of Krishna’s sons in Dvaraka whose name was Kandarpa. This is on the basis of Kavi Karnapura’s Gaura-Ganodesha-dipika.

 Raghunandana Thakura had a son named Kanai Thakura.  The descendants of Raghunandan Thakura’s line live today in Shri Khanda.  One of the most famous of them is a person by the name of Panchanana Kaviraja, who was born in the line of Shri Raghunandana.  Raghunandana Thakura was born in the Saka year 1432.

Raghunandan Thakur bequeathed the service of his Gaura-Gopal deity to his son Kanai Thakur and then left this world on the fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Shravan. Kanai Thakur gave a feast as a part of his father’s last rites:

Raghunandan slowly became hidden to mortal eyes while repeating again and again the names of Sri Krishna Chaitanya. 

Thursday, August 5, 2021
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243 Avenue Rd., Toronto

Bhakti Infused

 

At noon I had some special guests, a couple who are married, yogis, devotional and mature. We met and spent an hour or more in Govinda’s for a meal. Their journey began at the Sivananda institution, becoming trained in yoga. They adore Prabhupada, his books and teachings and take time every day to view him on screen in addition to watching Ratha Yatra programs going on around the world.

 

It was like being with friends in their presence. They enjoyed the prasadam (blessed, sanctified food). I first met them three weeks ago when our devotees from Toronto collaborated with the Hindu Sabha temple on a modified version of the Chariot Festival. Like me they are not of East Indian descent but they have picked up on the spirit of the culture most organically. So, it was refreshing meeting such bhakti enthusiasts.

 

Speaking of bhakti, devotion, I was feeling a lot of this today from individuals such as my physio supporters — Paramahamsa, our Croatian maintenance guy as well as Krishna Chandra, the yoga instructor. I am making rapid progress because of their efforts. On top of that is the help from Dr. Juta from South Africa and Dr. Vikas Pandith a.k.a. Jagannath Misra.

 

A big amount of credit to my healing must also go to the Maha-mantraitself. Wrapping up the day at 7 PM with our regular team of characters; resident devotees Dharma, Karuna Sindhu and Dwarkanatha, We sit on the exterior stairs and chant away.

 

May the Source be with you!

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Wednesday, August 4, 2021
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Toronto General West Hospital

Day of Some Accomplishment

 

Kevin is on holiday so another physiotherapist tended to a session with me. Her response to the exercises and stretches are rendered was like Kevin’s reaction; most positive. Some new moves were given to me to put into practice until next week’s appointment.

 

I was lucky to get a ride in the first place by Karuna Sindhu. The return trip back to the temple was left to providence, or, to put it in a slightly different way, was a bold act to make it back on crutches. It would be only under 4 km. Anyway, that’s how I began.

 

Pedestrians and motorist were good, and looked out for me. After all I’m now a creature with four legs.

 

As I headed north, through shaded tree-lined residential streets, I took breaks at benches or municipal flower pot edges. As I came down Robert Street a thought came to mind, “Doesn’t my friend Jiva M. have a house nearby? one that he’s doing renovations on for selling the place?”

 

Within seconds I hear the rapping at the window of a house. I look to the left of me at the third-floor window of a Victorian house and there he was — Jiva with a surprised look. I beckoned him to come to the street level and from there he took me home. This is called “Service of a devotional kind.” Thanks Jiva.

 

I came back to my home to see the carpet was cleaned in the room I stay in. That was done by compliments of Vyasacharya. It’s his birthday today. What a great culture! The way to celebrate one’s birthday is to do some service for others.

 

May the Source be with you!

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Tuesday, August 3, 2021
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243 Avenue Rd., Toronto, Ontario

Dear Mind 

 

Some days you are a friend

Some days you are foe

You swing moods up

You swing them low

I can’t always trust

You’re not in one place

You respond well to lust

Big dose or a trace

You lead me to greed

It’s not what I want

You convinced it’s a need

In truth it’s a taunt

When there is anger

Pent up inside

You then do hanker

To push it outside

I don’t know why

You are so cruel

Cunning and sly

And wanting to rule

You’re some kind of clown

Silly and joking

A laugh or a frown

Nabbing and poking

Yet you are subtle

Silent and swift

Keen to befuddle

On your full-time shift

You are your worst

When the body is idle

Every bubble you burst

To retain your title

 

But my dear Mind

 

I’m not your slave

I’ll reverse the role

Get you to behave

And be under control

It’s my turn to reign

So settle down — sit

Magic is in the name

It’s the perfect fit

Now just cooperate

And take out your sting

Let us then celebrate

With mantra we sing

 

Sincerely,

Former Foe

 

-Written by Bhaktimarga Swami, The Walking Monk©

 

May the Source be with you!

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Monday, August 2, 2021
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243 Avenue Rd., Toronto

Delights

It was a delight delivering a class, over Zoom to Vancouver, this morning about the pastime of Krishna being charged by all his young friends for eating mridam (dirt). His buddies, including his older brother, Balarama, were building up a case against Him, which would lead to a chastisement from His mother. This conflict does from time to time arise in the spiritual realm. Then, what to speak of the hostilities of this mundane world?

 

The notion that no aggravation exists in the holy dham(place) is somewhat incorrect. Yet all apparent bad feelings are eradicated because Krishna becomes the centre of all in all spiritual circumstances.

 

One unique item came my way from David who lives in the countryside. I will now share with you what he forwarded to me.

 

A dialogue between child and grandmother from a Mongolian film:

 

Child: Will I be reborn as a person in my next life?

Grandmother: (laughs slightly) Come here. I’ll show you something. Pour rice onto a pin. When a grain of rice balances on the tip of the needle, tell me.

Child: (After pouring several handfuls). That’s not possible!

Grandmother: See, my child. That’s how hard it is to be reborn as a person. That’s why human life is so valuable.

 

Thank you, David, let’s hope we can act on this valuable life as a human.

 

May the Source be with you!

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Sunday, August 1, 2021
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Gage Park, Hamilton

Quiet in the Park

It was time to get out of the city for a change and so Chris and Nick orchestrated a kirtan gathering (first for this year) at a park in Hamilton. Hamilton is a one-hour drive from Toronto, has a population of half a million and in the early 70s had quite a following of Krishna devotees; many of which have held onto their passion for Krishna.

 

Chris, who is a Hamiltonian, directed us to the stage or bandstand where, in the summer, a popular “festival of friends” takes place. But today, despite being Sunday, the park was quiet, which is owed to the fact that rain kept threatening the entire day and the long weekend factor also contributed to this reality.

 

Nevertheless, the group of us, thirteen in number, put out our best in the form of sound by voice, drum, harmonium and shakers. At least the squirrels could hear us as well as one falcon who sped by in the air, perhaps after something. He was set for food and he eventually did catch a substantially sized rodent. We couldn’t make out what it was. It was fairly torn apart.

 

Our meal was taken under the bandstand awning. Wraps in whatever we assembled; the kind I eat on the road during marathon walks. Composed of olives, avocados, peppers and tortillas. Hummus was accidentally forgotten. They were good. They were offered to Krishna.

 

Our time was well spent in joy and we vowed to come to Hamilton in the future.

 

May the Source be with you!

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Saturday, July 31, 2021
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Kew Gardens, Toronto

Slowly Getting Back

It was liberating to get back to giving a Bhagavatam class and also to leading a kirtan at noon in the temple room. Varun came from Ottawa to participate, so did Krishna Chandra, our local yoga instructor. Paramahamsa was also on board. Then, to follow, was the trickle of people for Darshan, or viewing of the Krishna deities.

 

Covid restrictions have been gradually lifted and so now Saturday and Sunday are open for visitors and congregants to come in and benefit. However, those of us, like myself, who reside in the premises and are moreso spending days bedridden, are super enthusiastic to get out. So, four of us headed out to the boardwalk that our guru, Prabhupada, took to in 1975. For those of us in Krishna Consciousness, this walkway is a place of pilgrimage.

 

Still, there’s another reason for us to get out to this Lakeside. We were scouting out the ideal location for a planned one-day outing of sangha for young men. It would entail walking, swimming, kirtan, picnic, yoga and just shooting the bhakti breeze. We believe we found the perfect location at the end of Kew Gardens from Queen Street.

 

With it being Canada, these days of summer events become limited, therefore, planning to insert outdoor devotional events is necessary. The walking, now on crutches, is also necessary. I’m no different from everyone else in terms of needing to heal by getting out, and a big part of it is seeing people like those who take to the boardwalk. I did catch a glimpse, like a flashback, of 1975, when he, Prabhupada, walked the same walkway as we now did.

 

May the Source be with you!

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TOVP Vedic Science Essays: The Universe of the Vedas
- TOVP.org

The Universe of the Vedas By Dr. Richard L. Thompson (Sadaputa Dasa)

The Srimad-Bhagavatam presents an earth-centered conception of the cosmos. At first glance the cosmology seems foreign, but a closer look reveals that not only does the cosmology of the Bhagavatam describe the world of our experience, but it also presents a much larger and more complete cosmological picture.

To read the full essay: https://richardlthompson.com/article/universe-vedas

You can purchase books by Dr. Thompson HERE.

Go to Vedic Science Essays page to read more articles.

A Day Out with the Mayapur Youth Sanga
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Source:  This is the Mayapur Youth Sanga, a group of international young devotees in Mayapur who come together for a Krishna Conscious experience. If you wish to sponsor a sanga please donate to the following bank account or to this UPI: mayuripillai@icici Bank Name- ICICI Bank Acc Name- Mayuri Pillai Acc Number- 402401000761 Acc Type- […]

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A Day Out with the Mayapur Youth Sanga
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Source: 

This is the Mayapur Youth Sanga, a group of international young devotees in Mayapur who come together for a Krishna Conscious experience.

If you wish to sponsor a sanga please donate to the following bank account or to this UPI: mayuripillai@icici Bank Name- ICICI Bank Acc Name- Mayuri Pillai Acc Number- 402401000761 Acc Type- Savings Account IFSC Code- ICIC0004024 Swift Code- ICICINBBCTS Branch Code- 004024 Branch Address- Iskcon Compound, Pilgrim And Visitors Trust, Vamsi Bhavan, Sri Dham Mayapur, Nadia, WB- 741313

Please email your name and contact info to mayapur.youth.sanga108@gmail.com, as we would like to dedicate a sanga for the sponsor!

Parsippany, New Jersey, New Developments: First Rathayatra Festival and New Temple Construction
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The first Annual Parsippany, New Jersey, Rathayatra festival was held this summer on July 11th, 2021. The bright-faced, colorfully dressed devotees, numbering over 1500, sang, danced, and joyfully pulled the beautifully decorated chariot of Lord Jagannatha, Baladeva, and Subhadra Devi starting at the Vrajdham temple and ending at the construction site of the brand new […]

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Lessons from the Mahabharata: Vidura
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Vidura is famously known as the counselor and brother to Dhritarashtra, the uncle of the Pandavas, and a great devotee. There are so many things to learn from him. His tolerance, his mission to serve, and his service attitude are just some of his vast array of good qualities.  Tolerance is defined as the ability […]

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Behind The Scenes of the Film: Monks on Mission
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A short film, Monks on Mission made by seven monks at ISKCON Gurugram under the guidance of temple president Rambhadra Das, has won the Outstanding Achievement Award at the 24th monthly season of Tagore International Film Festival (TIFF) in early July.  Monks on Mission is a reality-based film on why and how monks delivered food in deadly […]

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Devotees in Gainesville, Florida, Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s Visit
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Last weekend devotees celebrated the 50th anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s 1971 vist to Gainesville, Florida, as well as his 125th birth anniversary with a three-day festival. The event, which ran from July 29th to 31st, included speeches from pioneer devotees as well as appreciative words from the Mayor of Gainesville and the President of the […]

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Devotees in Gainesville, Florida, Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s Visit
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Last weekend devotees celebrated the 50th anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s 1971 vist to Gainesville, Florida, as well as his 125th birth anniversary with a three-day festival. The event, which ran from July 29th to 31st, included speeches from pioneer devotees as well as appreciative words from the Mayor of Gainesville and the President of the University of Florida.

Senior Devotees Share Prabhupada Memories With Youth for 125th Anniversary Zoom Series
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In honor of Srila Prabhupada’s 125th birth anniversary, a special Zoom series for teens and youth will run this August, in which Prabhupada disciples will share memories of serving the ISKCON Founder-Acharya during their own youth.  Sitalila Dasi of ISKCON Sydney, Australia, a mentor and certified counselor who helps run Sunday Schools and youth camps, […]

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New Free Online Course on Sankirtan Leadership
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The “Course on Sankirtan Leadership” is available now as a free online course for the first time. 1.5 hours of videos, a comprehensive student handbook, and other resource materials bring this course to life on your home screen. In the current times, online courses and becoming a leader in the sankirtan movement are especially relevant […]

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New Free Online Course on Sankirtan Leadership
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The “Course on Sankirtan Leadership” is available now as a free online course for the first time. 1.5 hours of videos, a comprehensive student handbook, and other resource materials bring this course to life on your home screen. In the current times, online courses and becoming a leader in the sankirtan movement are especially relevant and this offer makes both easily accessible.