This Land Is Mine… or is it?
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Source: https://www.krishna.com/blog/2023/10/15/land-mine-or Maybe you have seen this below cartoon video by Nina Paley. The background music is The Exodus Song by Pat Boone. The first and the last sloka show the thinking which is the crux of that ancient conflict, not just in this territory. This land is mine God gave this land to me
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ISKCON Sandton’s New Podcast on Bhakti Yoga and Modern Living
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Vibhu Chaitanya Das, host of “Unveiling the Spirit and Temple President, ISKCON Sandton Located in the wealthiest mile of Africa, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Sandton – South Africa has embarked on an endeavor to share the wisdom of Bhakti yoga with a global audience. Their new podcast, “Unveiling the Spirit,” hosted by […]

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Mahalaya Pitri Seva 2023
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🌟 On the auspicious day of ✨💫🌺Mahalaya Pitri seva, we are happy to inform everyone who showed tremendous interest during the Pitru Paksha period and offered some seva on behalf of their ancestors and forefathers. 🪷🌟🙏🏼We are deeply thankful for performing some seva towards the welfare of our ✨🪔forefathers, and we truly appreciate all those […]

Historically important publication of Farsi books for worldwide distribution for the first time
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Satyanarayana Bbt Feme: This Nectar News is from the North America BBT’s October newsletter just released! And these new Farsi titles will also be available *Worldwide* at your local BBT in just a few weeks (including from the BLS for Europe), so now is the time to pre-order! All glories to Srila Prabhupada’s Great Mission
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Israel-Hamas Conflict – Bhagvad Gita Perspective
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The Bhagavad Gita perspective on the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Social media and mainstream media is now filled with images of thousands of missiles being sent by the Hamas, which is the Palestinian extremist group in the Gaza Strip, attacking Israel in various cities. How do we see this terrible conflict with which thousands of people have been killed and uncountable number of people have been taken hostages, and the conflict seems to be on the verge of escalating?

I’ll talk about it from three different points, three Ns. The first N is the Nature of the violence, second is the Necessity for confrontational approaches, and last is Need for approaches beyond the confrontational. So first, while violence is an unfortunate and unavoidable part of life in this world, at the same time, the Bhagavad Gita is very careful in ensuring that violence is used within limits.

The Kshatriyas are a specially trained class of people who are meant to protect others from harm and to use force if required for that purpose. They are meant Kshatriya. They are meant to protect others from hurt and Kshatriyas never attack civilians.

That’s why the Kurukshetra war was fought at a particular designated venue, namely Kurukshetra, where the civilians were neither targeted nor killed. But the terrorist violence that we are seeing in these current attacks where missiles are launched indiscriminately, including largely on civilian targets and territories, is the antithesis of Kshatriya violence, where unarmed and unprepared, unsuspecting civilians alone are targeted for the purpose of creating fear and intimidation and terror. So, such violence against civilians needs to be condemned in the strongest possible terms.

The second point is the necessity of confrontational approaches at times. While we all would like that conflicts be minimized or avoided or resolved by peaceful means, the reality is that sometimes some people are so maddened by their hunger for power, by their memories of grievance and the cravings for vengeance, or by their extreme ideologies, that they essentially become wicked, and that means that there is no talking sense with them.

In fact, trying to have a peaceful negotiation with such elements ends up essentially appeasing them, and appeasing people who are wicked only empowers and emboldens them to do far worse things in the future. That’s how in one way the Second World War escalated with Victor Chamberlain, the British premier, appeasing Hitler repeatedly while his expansionist activities engulfed much of Europe. So, appeasement will not work with extremist elements, and the need for confrontational approaches to weed out such elements has to be acknowledged. This in fact is the purpose of Kshatriyas.

The Bhagavad Gita says that when such approaches are required, Kshatriyas, the warrior class, they are the martial protectors of society, they do not flinch from violence. They are ready to fight where it is required. Having said that, the third point is the need for solutions beyond the confrontational.

While confrontation is required for those who are power hungry or maddened into war, whatever reason, most people from any demographic are not power hungry like that. Most people simply want to go ahead with their lives. And that’s why it’s vital that no community be lumped together in any particular way.

This particular conflict can be seen solely in religious terms and one religion attacking another and another religion trying to defend itself. And yes, the religious dimension is important in that, but humans are complex beings, and religious ideologies might motivate some people toward extremism, it is not the sole motivator for most people. We see that in the Abrahamic Accords which were inconceivable maybe a few years ago, but Israel has been able to have some kind of peaceful relations and some accord being established with UAE and also with the Saudi Arabia by de facto. So, the factors other than solely religious can guide decisions and that’s where the Bhagavad Gita’s analysis of human nature into the three modes, sattva, rajas and tamas is helpful.

The mode of tamas is associated with complaining and violence and destruction. The mode of rajas is associated with craving and fighting or doing whatever is required to fulfil the craving. The mode of sattva is associated with clarifying, trying to understand.

So, solution will not come simply by thinking that we will eradicate the enemy and thus we alone will reign. Once we go on the path of eradicating those whom we oppose or those who oppose us, where is it going to stop? Because there will always be someone or the other who opposes us. That’s why those who are extremists, those who are influenced or controlled by the mode of ignorance, they need to be neutralized.

But the vast majority is not that destructive or vindictive. Especially those who are in sattva, those who are with somewhat risen consciousness, if they are engaged with, if they are empowered, then they can come together and find a solution of some level of meaning. Now, the Bhagavad Gita says this world is a place of distress, dukhalaya. What that means is that there will never be any perfect solutions. No one will have a world in which they have no enemies, but what we can do is, even if we can’t have perfect solutions, we can at least have trade-offs. If not the most tolerable trade-offs, at least the least intolerable trade-offs. If with hard-eyed realism, people in sattva from both sides come together and have discussions, of course, after the extremist elements have been purged, then the non-confrontational approaches can also help us to come towards some level of peace. This is where the Bhagavad Gita’s wisdom offers humanity in general and seekers in particular, thoughtful seekers in particular, resources for raising human consciousness.

While pursuing violent means to curb extremists, simultaneously non-confrontational methods are pursued to eventually establish a more workable peace, that is the way to go beyond such horrifying confrontations that are happening. Our prayers for the souls of all those who have unfortunately lost their lives and our prayers for strength to all those who have survived such losses. We hope that higher consciousness manifests and peace prevails soon.

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Bhakti Recovery Group Event in Alachua Inspires Healing and Growth
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L-to-R, Namamrita Das, Jiva Gaurangi Dasi, “Jiva G,” and Yogesvara Das. Alachua, Florida – The Bhakti Recovery Group (BRG) Convention, held recently in Alachua, Florida, has emerged as a beacon of hope for individuals navigating the challenging path of addiction recovery within the devotee community. The convention, spearheaded by Jiva Gaurangi Dasi, “Jiva G,” the […]

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Diwali Festival
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Diwali Festival

🪔 Diwali Festival 🪔

Join us for this radiant occasion on Sunday, October 22nd, 2023, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

📅 Date: Sunday, October 22nd, 2023
🕚 Time: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

🪔 Highlights of the Event:

  • Food Stalls: Delight in a sumptuous feast and a variety of delectable dishes from our food stalls.
  • Soulful Kirtans and Bhajans: Immerse yourself in the melodious tunes of devotional songs that touch the heart and elevate the spirit.
  • Cultural Performances: Enjoy cultural dance and music performances that reflect the richness of our heritage.
  • Kids Activities: Engage your little ones in a world of fun and creative activities designed just for them.

Come together with family and friends to celebrate Diwali and embrace the positive energy of this auspicious occasion.

Diwali Festival

GBC Proposals, AGM 2024
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Dear Devotees, Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. The Annual General Meeting of the ISKCON GBC Society will begin in February 2024. Following the ISKCON GBC Society’s Rules of Order, the GBC Secretariat requests proposals, duly sponsored by two GBC members, to be submitted by December 15, 2023. Note that no
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Preserving the Jackfruit Tree from Prabhupada’s Birthplace in New Memorial
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The jackfruit tree under which Srila Prabhupada, the founder-acharya of ISKCON was born on 1st September 1896, is now withering and needs attention. It is situated at Srila Prabhupada’s birthplace in Kolkata, which was opened in 2021. A memorial is being built here and the preservation of the tree is a part of this project. […]

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New BIHS Journal is #1 New Release on Amazon
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The new Bhaktivedanta Institute journal, Purva-paksa: Fine-Tuning Opposing Views, was a  “#1 New Release” in the Hindu History category for its inaugural edition of the publication. The multivolume journal features recent research of scholars worldwide who have presented at seminars, conferences, and other events hosted by the BIHS. Purva-paksa is now available as both a paperback […]

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Celebrating Rupotsava 2023 – A Cherished Tradition at the VIHE Continues to Bless Devotees
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Rupotsava, an annual celebration dedicated to Srila Rupa Gosvami, unfolded its enchanting festivities at the Vrindavan Institute of Higher Education (VIHE) this year. Commencing on the 25th of August and concluding on the 28th, the event marked the disappearance day of Srila Rupa Gosvami. The inaugural day dawned with the resonating melody of mangala arati […]

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Communications Ministry Statement to ISKCON Devotees in Relation to Peacock Studio’s Trailer & Film “Krishnas: Gurus. Karma. Murder.”
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October 12, 2023 Dear Devotees of ISKCON, Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. Many devotees have contacted the Communications Ministry in the last day or two with concerns regarding the Peacock Studio’s film that will be released on October 24, 2023. It is named “Krishnas: Gurus. Karma. Murder.” The film is […]

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ISKCON Leader Honored at the Inauguration of Largest Hindu Temple in the West
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Madana-gopala Dasa being welcomed by BAPS leaders with tilak and gifts during the multi-day inauguration festivities at the BAPS Akshardham Temple, Robbinsville, NJ The largest Hindu temple in the U.S. recently held a multi-day inauguration celebration in Robbinsville, New Jersey. Leaders from Hindu organizations worldwide participated in the festivities held on the 183-acre BAPS Swaminarayan […]

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San Antonio’s Vibrant ISKCON Community Creatively Expanding Outreach
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Ecstatic Kirtan with Madhava hosted by the Bliss House at Yoga in Motion. San Antonio, Texas, often renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty, is also home to a thriving and dynamic ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) community that is making waves in the world of spirituality and the arts. Led […]

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New ISKCON Temple Opens in Bengaluru to Serve as a Spiritual & Cultural Centre
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Dignitaries on the Dais- Left to right (audience perspective): HG Varada Krishna Das ( Temple President – ISKCON HBR Layout), HH Bhakti Vinoda Swami (Zonal Supervisor & ISKCON Coimbatore Temple President), Honourable Member of Parliament Sri Tejasvi Surya, Honourable Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot, HG Narahari Chaitanya Das (Temple President – ISKCON South Bengaluru), HH Jayapataka […]

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VIHE Organizes Onsite Teacher Training Course In The Month Of Kartik
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The Vrindavan Institute of Higher Education (VIHE) is organizing a dynamic six-day onsite Teacher Training Course (TTC) in the holy month of Kartik from 18th-23rd November 2023 with Aniruddha Dasa and Bimala Prasad Dasa leading TTC1 and TTC2 respectively. The course will be held on the premises of VIHE in Vrindavana. Students will benefit greatly […]

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Lord Nrsimhadeva Is Coming To The UK!
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Hare Krishna!

The TOVP Tour is coming to your local UK temple with Lord Nrsimhadeva in the form of His Satari (helmet) and Lord Nityananda’s Paduka’s (shoes) to bless devotees and bring news of the Grand Opening of Lord Nrsimhadeva’s completed TOVP Temple from February 29 – March 2, 2024.

Accompanying the Lord in His forms above are Jananivas, Ambarisa and Svaha, Praghosa and Braja Vilasa prabhus. Don’t miss this event. Bring your family to attend this ecstatic and inspiring program with abhisheka, arati, kirtan, videos, talks, gifts, seva opportunities and prasadam. Refer to the tour schedule below for details.

Miracle in the Making ~ Home of Our Divine Protector

“The more you help develop Mayapur, the more Lord Chaitanya will bless your area of the world and it will flourish”

S.P. Letter to Hari-sauri

“Those who are trying their best to keep intact the flow of service to Sri Mayapur, will be considered the benefactors of the world of Vaishnavas.”

Bhaktivinoda Takura (Sajjana-tosani 12/1)

TOVP UK Tour Schedule

8th October
Bhaktivedanta Manor
Time: 2pm

11th October
ISKCON South London
Time: 6:30pm

14th October
ISKCON Birmingham
Time: 6:15pm

15th October
ISKCON Leicester
Location: Avanti School
Time: 4pm

17th October
ISKCON Manchester
Time: 6:30pm

21st October
ISKCON Cardiff
Location: Bayview House
Time: 3pm

22nd October
ISKCON London
Time: 3pm

UK LEADERS SPEAK ABOUT THE TOVP UK TOUR YOUTUBE VIDEOS.

 


 

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Food For Life and Harinam Take to the Streets of South Africa’s Informal Settlement
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Kirtan party within the inner dwellings of the informal settlement. All photos courtesy of Ananta Vrindavana Dasa. On Saturday, 7 October, His Holiness Indradyumna Swami visited the informal Bottlebrush settlement in Chatsworth, south of Durban. Residents were treated to a taste of the spiritual world through a vibrant and colourful harinam party and delicious prasadam […]

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Reports on Devotees in Israel
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ISKCON News has been given some individual, unconfirmed information from devotees in Israel but is awaiting more official reports from ISKCON leadership on any possible impact on individuals or communities. Currently, we have no reports of any ISKCON devotees being harmed in today’s conflict. We will update you as soon as we receive reliable information. […]

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GBC Releases Decision Clarifying Initiation Standards in ISKCON
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The Governing Body Commission (GBC) of ISKCON has released a decision clarifying initiation standards in ISKCON. The decision came, in part, as a response to a thorough paper produced by ISKCON’s Sastric Advisory Council (SAC) entitled “Brahma-gayatri Mantra in ISKCON -Varnashrama, Bhakti – Principle or Detail?”  The SAC paper was studied in detail by the […]

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ISKCON Welcomes “New Vrindavan Hare Krishna Centre” in South Africa’s North West Province
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History was made on October 1, 2023, as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) proudly welcomed its first centre in the North West province of South Africa. The event was a testament to the dedication of the Klerksdorp Hindu Samaj, established in 1963, to ensure that the years of hard work in developing its […]

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