Missed Chances
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I spied it on the side of a box I opened that said “Don’t throw away a chance to recycle.” What a great tagline! And of course it got me thinking.   What other chances am I missing? What other opportunities am I throwing away by being casual, unthinking, lazy? This quote speaks to the […]

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How the Unexpected Reveals the Unknown
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Suppose someone is driving on a straight, smooth road. They might seem to be a good driver, but how good they are will become better evident when they encounter something unexpected such as sudden bumps or sharp turns.  Similarly, when the road of our life is smooth, we might be gentle and kind with others, […]

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Philosophy is our anchor
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 30 November 2019, Brisbane, Australia, Sunday Feast Lecture)

Just like children only want to eat sweets, we only want kirtan. But we must not forget about the philosophy in Krsna consciousness because without this philosophy, we have no anchor. Without philosophy, we are on the waves of the three modes of material nature. The three modes of material nature exist inside of us and they exist around us too. And the two are not always the same – sometimes externally everything is very peaceful, however, there is a storm within us. So in this way, we can see how the three modes of material nature act within us and without us.

Srila Prabhupada said that we should associate with the mode of goodness, and the mode of goodness is that which is touched by the transcendental knowledge. So by associating with transcendental knowledge, we become fixed in that knowledge and then we can preach to our mind. Our mind can be like a child out of control, and what do we do with a child who is out of control? We try to distract the mind of the child with something. In a similar way, our mind also needs to be engaged and brought under control. This means engaging the mind in some service, and then comes philosophy, our anchor. It is through this philosophy that we start to develop some understanding of what is going on and we see that so many things are changing, but one thing has remained constant. One this has not been affected by anything, and that is our external relationship with Lord Krsna. It is then that we start to see that our eternal relationship with Krsna was always there. Maybe we forgot about it, but it was always there and it still continues to be there. This cannot change. No matter what we do, that relationship with Krsna is always there whether we believe in it or not, whether we want it or not, whether we invest in it or not. We will always remain an eternal servant of Krsna!

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Register Now for Virtual Jhulan Yatra!
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Every year devotees make a pilgrimage to Mayapur to celebrate Jhulan yatra. This year, due to covid pandemic although devotees could not visit Mayapur but Their Lord Sri Sri Radha Madhava being very merciful will be visiting each of the devotees residence today bestowing opportunity to swing Them to your heart[s content. Register Now for […]

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Ksatriya Training
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By Shyama Darshani dasi

In a recent interview with the GBC Strategic Planning Team, Sesa Prabhu, my father, spoke about ksatriya training. I found the letter that was referred to in the interview which he wrote to Jagadish Maharaj on the topic in 1983. Being an educator myself, I found this a relevant subject to today’s world in ISKCON and want to put it forth for publication on Dandavats. Continue reading "Ksatriya Training
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The Monk’s Podcast 38 with Shyamananda Prabhu – Terrorism – Why, What to do?
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Govindas at Kingscliff
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Ajita invited Bhanu Maharaja, Vasusrestha, Ganga and I to the opening of the new Govindas restaurant at Kingscliff NSW. New Govardhan already has another two restaurants, one at Burleigh and the other at Coolangatta.

The new restaurant is in a beautiful location right in the main street just opposite the beach. The layout, decor and kitchen is fantastic and the menu is the same as the other two restaurants, which, of course, is delicious and sumptuous.

TOVP Talks Webinar – H.H. Lokanath Swami, August 11
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Please join us for this next TOVP TALKS ZOOM webinar with His Holiness Lokanath Maharaja speaking about the importance of recognizing and following the Yuga Dharma, Harer Nama. ZOOM registration information is below. The broadcast will also be streamed live on the TOVP Facebook Page: TOVP Facebook Page.

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TOVP TALKS Webinar – August 11

Time: 7:30pm IST/10:00am US EST/3:00pm UK
Speaker: His Holiness Lokanath Swami
Topic: Harer Nama – No Other Way, No Other Way, No Other Way!
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Program Description

The chanting of the Holy Names of the Lord is the Yuga Dharma according to scripture, previous acharyas, and the Lord Himself as Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. And the TOVP will play a very important role in the spreading of the Holy Names. ISKCON’s own Kirtan Samrat, King of Kirtan, His Holiness Lokanath Maharaja, will speak on this authorized process of spiritual realization, and why the yajna for the Kali-yuga is only the chanting of the Holy Names above all other spiritual processes.

 

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Dealing With the Loss of One’s Spiritual Master
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By Sri Nandanandana dasa

My dear Daruka, do not be unhappy because of the destruction of the Yadu dynasty, or the disappearance of Lord Balarama. Become patient and fixed in actual knowledge. These calamities are simply an illusory show, fabricated by My internal potency. There is no need to become agitated because of these so-called catastrophes. Continue reading "Dealing With the Loss of One’s Spiritual Master
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ISKCON Mayapur Presents Prabhupada memoirs
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Join us for your weekly dose of inspiration directly from Prabhupada disciples where you can relish the nectar, personal past times, instructions and so much more. Do not miss this opportunity to come closer to Srila Prabhupada and his disciples. Join us for the first episode this Saturday at 5:30pm (IST) with HH Jayaptaka Swami […]

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ISKCON Scarborough – HH Sundar Chaitanya Goswami Maharaj will be giving a class from India coming Sunday
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Hare Krishna!
Please accept our humble obeisances!
All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
All glories to Sri Guru and Sri Gauranga!

Date: 2nd Aug 2020
Day: Sunday
Time: 11 am to 12 noon
Speaker: HH Sundar Chaitanya Goswami Maharaj

Link to join the class from your desktop or laptop:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9150790510?pwd=Wk5GYXVRMkJmdk84MzZJRXBKYUgwUT09

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If you click this link from your cell phone or IPAD etc, you will have to download the Zoom application (less than a minute to download)

HH Sundar Chaitanya Goswami Maharaj

His Holiness Sundara Chaitanya Goswami Maharaj is an international motivational speaker, leadership trainer and a renowned youth preacher. He specializes in spiriting and empowering people to realize their true selves. As a keynote speaker, thousands of people have discovered a new light from his energetic workshops worldwide.
He is basically from Mauritius where he came in contact with ISKCON in 1982. In 1986 Maharaj joined the Brahmachari ashram dedicated his life to the mission. From 1988 - 1992 He served as a sankirtan leader in Mauritius.
Maharaj has  erved as temple president in Mauritius and in Nagpur, India for several years.

He travels to many countries and is very active in preaching in Aravade, Noida, Delhi, Europe ( Italy, England, France, Belgium), South Africa, Reunion Island.
Last year we had the opportunity to have his association in Toronto and Scarborough temple.
He has Managed inter- faith events, bringing together the communities of different religious faiths in order to strengthen their faith and belief in God together. He has opened ISKCON preaching centers all over the world
Maharaj Sundara Chaitanya Goswami is popular for his outstanding lectures and seminars about the philosophy of Krishna consciousness with the expert hand in Bhajan & Kirtans.
He has been instrumental in providing the teachings of Vedic scriptures, the Srimad Bhagavatam and Bhagavad-Gita. For the past few years and at present - Maharaj is a lecturer at the Vaishnav institute of higher education in Sri Vrindavan dhaam, India.

He has also been an inspirational coordinator to various international level festivals in Mauritius. He has managed the famous 3 days rath yatra festival in Mauritius which is attended by thousands of guests.


ISKCON Scarborough
3500 McNicoll Avenue, Unit #3,
Scarborough, Ontario,
Canada, M1V4C7
Website: www.iskconscarborough.org
Email:
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scarboroughiskcon@gmail.com

The Monk’s Podcast 37 with Hari Parshad Prabhu – Intellectual diversity in scriptural understanding
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Sunday, July 26, 2020
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Cabbagetown, Toronto

 

Wet Walk

 

Our very, very good cook, Dwarkanath, has got a very, very good grip on things. Of course, he must have a firm hold on the pots and pans he uses, and the ingredients; water, produce and spices all require careful and firm handling. Two nights ago he did a big favour of massaging my legs. My delicate knees were worked on with slightly more force than required. It left me moving on a limp. However, I was not cursing him, he’s too precious.

 

Aisvarya and I sauntered along to Cabbagetown, east of downtown, where residents are abound. With humidity top notch, we sweat along our way, and for me, a trite limp, made it tough. On our return I suggested to Aisvarya that he get us a cab. It’s a first for me. No, that’s not usually something I do. As a teen, working in the tobacco fields for hours, I became trained up. I learned to be solid.

 

In any event Cabbagetown really is one of those ‘very best’ residential areas in Canada. There’s a certain charm. Houses are tight and majestic. They are hugged by trees. For the eyes, it’s nice. The neighbourhood is a mix of young families and retirees.

 

It was such a sweet, full day with some people’s resolve in-the-making. To top it off was this walk, an actual reward for the day, despite some discomfort.

 

When the sweaty stepping was over the Beck’s taxi driver came. I rolled down the window and the best breeze entered in. We stopped at 243 Avenue Road, my home. I opened the door, went to the basement, which is all poised for a renovation, and came to Karuna Sindhu. I then plopped down on the chair next to him, punctuating a period at the end of the sentence of the day.

 

May the Source be with you!

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Success in Grihastha Ashrama
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By Rtadhvaja Swami and Giriraj Swami

“Ordinarily, the spiritual master, husband, father, mother or superior relative accepts worship from an inferior relative, but here Rsabhadeva forbids this. First the father, spiritual master or husband must be able to release the dependent from repeated birth and death. If he cannot do this, he plunges himself into the ocean of reproachment for his unlawful activities. Everyone should be very responsible and take charge of his dependents just as a spiritual master takes charge of his disciple or a father takes charge of his son. All these responsibilities cannot be discharged honestly unless one can save the dependent from repeated birth and death.” —Srimad-Bhagavatam 5.5.18 purport Continue reading "Success in Grihastha Ashrama
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The Monk’s Podcast 36 with Anuttama Prabhu – How to engage with the world?
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Success in the Grihasta Ashram
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Giriraj Swami and Rtadhvaja Swami read and spoke from Srimad-Bhagavatam 5.5.18

“Ordinarily, the spiritual master, husband, father, mother or superior relative accepts worship from an inferior relative, but here Rsabhadeva forbids this. First the father, spiritual master or husband must be able to release the dependent from repeated birth and death. If he cannot do this, he plunges himself into the ocean of reproachment for his unlawful activities. Everyone should be very responsible and take charge of his dependents just as a spiritual master takes charge of his disciple or a father takes charge of his son. All these responsibilities cannot be discharged honestly unless one can save the dependent from repeated birth and death. Srimad-Bhagavatam 5.5.18 purport

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Saturday, July 25, 2020
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Oakville, Toronto

 

Getting Around

 

I took great delight in one of those live stream MS Teams presentations with GEL, which stands for “Gita Ethics Learning,” an educational program to encourage a more holistic lifestyle. The lessons are for the young, however, this morning’s call took more the form of a town hall meeting, with students and their parents.

 

I spoke about my being raised in the countryside, on a small farm, and what that involved. “The animals were all around us.” The Q&A session went well, much to do with parents exploring how to motivate their kids towards higher values and states of consciousness.

 

My second half of the day entailed a visit to “I Gita”, a studio facility for yoga. And last, but not least, some participation in Brampton’s chariot festival. Due to the lockdown, once again, this annual event was downscaled dramatically, but with safety in mind—adjustments were made. The community is happy, they have missed the temple.

 

In fact the calls are increasing. The need for socializing in a pure environment is on the rise. Calls are very frequent from those wanting a piece of action with Krishna. The time will come for all of us to celebrate that event when the doors open. Most people are predicting we will be in the pandemic for many months to come.

 

May the Source be with you!

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Friday, July 24, 2020
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Forest Hill, Toronto

 

Themes

 

We managed to sustain an evening mini-concert on our temple’s entrance steps. Three extra people joined us — Georgia from Mexico (her first time here) and two guys, both with the name, Victor.  The sarod and djembe were captivating.

 

For today, rather tonight, we set out walking in the Casa Loma area, entering a lush ravine, residential area and then the famous castle itself. It was definitely a leisurely walk, which included a peek at the castle’s old stables and examining flora and fauna.  As the night set in, certain creatures came out – skunks, raccoons, fox, and bunnies. People too.

 

Two young women asked about us. They saw my orange. “Our theme today is fertility,” said one of the women. “My backyard suddenly sprouted all these mushrooms and I was told it means the soil is fertile. Then we have been seeing all these rabbits, which also represent fertility.”

 

We found that interesting.

 

“What is your theme?” Asked the same woman, a question directed more to me.

 

“Community — belonging,” I said.  That met with some kind of approval. After all, the three from our group (one of the Victor’s had to dash off on his motorcycle) were truly relishing our discoveries while seeing signs of optimism. Good omens.

 

Whenever you meet anyone these days the Covid-19 topic comes up. It’s devouring us as a theme. If so, see the good in that as well. Do not slump into darkness.

 

May the Source be with you!

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Thursday, July 23, 2020
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Dundas, Toronto

 

Green Wedding

 

We had merely walked a few metres down-hill, and then came to this lush section of a Carolina forest, on the Jon White Trail. This was the location of a sweet marriage between Cameron and Katie. What a spot! Wild raspberries everywhere. Congratulations!

 

Cameron had decided that I marry him as I am a registered solemniser of weddings in the province. I consented to his wishes. He has been a Gita student of mine for some time. Usually on Thursday afternoons we have a weekly one hour call and comb through the mysteries of the Gita, chapter by chapter, however, today was different. He chose today to tie the knot.

 

Ananda, from Scarborough, drove Krishna Chandra and me to this heavenly sphere, at the conservation spot. He also conducted the ceremony, basically. The three of us chanted mantras,to invoke a good future for the couple, and executed a mini fire-ceremony. There was an exchange of garlands and rings. We were succinct in all that had to be said. I quoted from chapter 6 of the Gita, about yoga, which, by the way, refers to union.

 

Refreshments followed, oh yes, at the couple’s Hamilton address. Very nice!

 

We then had to rush to Toronto, after some chatting, to make it in time for a Zoom call with devotees in Florida. On the call were bhakti yogis who engaged themselves in hearing from chapter 2 of the Gita, information, not overload, however, under applied by most of us. One epiphany that came out of the discussion was, “from tolerance, truth is revealed and from truth, tolerance is born.”

 

May the source be with you!

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Rathayatra in Munich 2020.07.25 (3 min. video)
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Srila Prabhupada: One who hears the transcendental sound vibration of the holy name of the Lord, Hare Krishna, also improves in health. We have actually seen that many brahmacaris and grhastas connected with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness have improved in health, and a luster has come to their faces. (Srimad Bhagavatam, 3.21.45-47 Purport)

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Srila Prabhupada and the Calcutta plague of 1898
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Srila Prabhupada recounts: "So Calcutta became devastated. All people practically left Calcutta. Daily hundreds and hundreds of people were dying. I was one year old or one and a half year old. I have seen what was happening, but there was plague epidemic. That I did not know. I, later on, I heard from my parents.

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