Thursday, Sept 5th, 2019
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Wasaga, Ontario

Water All Around

Wasaga Beach claims to be the longest unguarded beach in the world.  No lifeguards.  Isn't that something?  It was said that at one time, maybe still today (although the sign we read didn't say that) it was classified as the longest beach on a freshwater body.  That's a great claim.

It was Krsnadasa, my dear Godbrother, and Billy and I who dipped into these waters at Georgian Bay.  Last year at this time, I was in Ukraine, and as a treat took ten minutes to, literally, test the waters with some colleagues.  The jellyfish  were in abundance.  Frankly they were intimidating—very—but here in the fresh water at Wasaga—no sweat.

Now we did not come north to this town just for sense gratification.  It had been a long day of travel and bhakti business talks and the submerge was a reward.  Both in Wasaga and later, in Innisfil, which is situated in the Holland Marsh area, Billy and I made important connections with yoga teachers and others, in planning to insert some glory into the dark era of Kali.  Yes, we've got plans.

By the way, Innisfil is located at the southern edge of another fair-sized body of water, Lake Simcoe.  As I remarked to Billy, who hails from the States, "Well, what do you think?  All this power of water in all directions, including Lake Ontario to the south.  No shortage of H2O.  I hope we can keep it that way.”

As Billy and I drove back to the city, I expressed my satisfaction with our day trip.  Though I got no walking in whatsoever, we did have a dip, and did have a chip (or two) to keep our bodies stimulated.  We are anticipating a day for the Goddess, Radha, tomorrow.  It's her birthday.

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The Heart of a Vaishnava—A Message for Sripada Bhakti Charu Swami’s Vyasa-puja
Giriraj Swami

One of Sripada Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja’s most prominent qualities is his deep love for Srila Prabhupada. Very soon after Maharaja met Srila Prabhupada, Prabhupada included him in his personal staff and made him his secretary for Bengali and Hindi correspondence. Soon thereafter, Srila Prabhupada gave him first and second initiation and then sannyasa. And Maharaja personally served Srila Prabhupada throughout Prabhupada’s last days.

His Holiness Bhakti Charu Swami is also very devoted to ISKCON. He has always considered ISKCON to be a unique creation of Srila Prabhupada’s and has always wanted to serve ISKCON—both the devotees in ISKCON and ISKCON as an entity, a manifestation of Srila Prabhupada. He is really in the mood of service to the devotees, especially the devotees of ISKCON, and to ISKCON itself.

Maharaja is a very pure-hearted, loving person. His love for Srila Prabhupada is seen in his love for the devotees and for people in general, whom he wants to bring to Srila Prabhupada—and in how he encourages devotees to increase their engagement, take on more responsibility, and become more loving, humble servants. The more responsibility one accepts, Maharaja once explained to a devotee in Mauritius, the bigger servant of the devotees one becomes. This reminded me of something Srila Prabhupada once said. A disciple came into his room in Mayapur one day and began to complain about the management. Srila Prabhupada said, “If you think you can do better, why don’t you?” Somehow, the disciple came out and announced that Srila Prabhupada had made him the temple commander, and he began to boss the other devotees around. Some devotees complained to Srila Prabhupada that the devotee had said that Prabhupada had made him the temple commander and that now he was barking orders at everyone. So Srila Prabhupada called for the devotee and instructed him, “First you become the servant of everyone, then you become the temple commander.” Thus Srila Prabhupada expressed the same idea, that a bigger position means becoming a bigger servant. And Bhakti Charu Swami, in parampara, has that same understanding.

If we listen carefully to all of Maharaja’s instructions, we can understand how closely he follows the disciplic succession. Some of his statements are very close to Srila Prabhupada’s words, and some take the basic principles that Srila Prabhupada gave and sweeten them with personal realization.

Another of the many fine qualities exemplified by His Holiness Bhakti Charu Swami is his offenselessness. He is very careful not to commit any offense against any devotee, or any living entity, and if he feels he has committed an offense, he immediately tries to mitigate the effects by approaching the person, apologizing, and asking forgiveness. Somehow or other he tries to rectify the offense. From our point of view, we wouldn’t think he has committed an offense, but within his pure heart he may feel that he has, and immediately he will try to approach and please the person he fears he has offended, to remove the effects of the offense.

Maharaja’s heart is pure and very sensitive—full of appreciation for other devotees and sensitive to his own faults—which again, from our point of view, wouldn’t even be considered faults. That’s really the heart of a Vaishnava—full of love and appreciation for others but sensitive to one’s own deficiencies or mistakes.

As stated by Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad-gita (12.13–14), “One who is not envious but is a kind friend to all living entities, who does not think himself a proprietor and is free from false ego, who is equal in both happiness and distress, who is tolerant, always satisfied, self-controlled, and engaged in devotional service with determination, his mind and intelligence fixed on Me—such a devotee of Mine is very dear to Me.”

I wish I could be with Maharaja in person for his seventy-fourth birth anniversary and the fifty-fourth anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s arrival in America. Still, as Maharaja always reminds us, we have the wonderful association of the devotees in ISKCON, and through their association we can experience Srila Prabhupada’s presence, and along with Srila Prabhupada’s presence the presence of Srila Prabhupada’s dear and beloved associates such as His Holiness Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja.

Srila Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja ki jaya!

Srila Prabhupada ki jaya!

—Giriraj Swami

World Holy Name Festival
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By Iskcon Harinam Sankirtan Ministry

(This is a sticky, always updated post, with the latest news from the World Holy Name Festival). Srila Prabhupada’s greatest desire was to spread the chanting of the Holy Names all over the world. To fulfill this desire, the Governing Body Commission (GBC) of ISKCON established World Holy Name Day to commemorate Srila Prabhupada Arrival anniversary to the west, during Srila Prabhupada's Centennial in 1996. World Holy Name Day, along with many other Centennial programs was a tremendous success. Continue reading "World Holy Name Festival
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Please pray for Lalita Swamini dd and bhaktin Ekaterina, who were killed last night in a car accident in Ukraine
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Please pray for Lalita Swamini dd and bhaktin Ekaterina, who were killed last night in a car accident in Ukraine, while they were coming back from Bhakti Sangama festival. Bhaktin Ekaterina was 5 months pregnant, so this soul needs your prayers too! Lalita Swamini’s daughter Gopali is in ICU right now fighting for her life. And their husbands and children suffer now the most. Please let us pray for all of them for those who left and for those who survived, but suffering!

Prayers required for HG Bahulasva Prabhu ACBSP
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Prayers required for HG Bahulasva Prabhu ACBSP (the one on the right of the photo with the white dhoti and kurta).
He had been diagnosed with a terminal illness and he didn’t have long in this body.
He served our Srila Prabhupada in most responsible and pleasing ways! He was a wonderful temple president in both Chicago and Berkeley and created the legendary college preaching program with Dharmadyaksha prabhu (with the yellow dhoti).
Gurudas: His grace Bahulasva Das Prabhu is bravely leaving his body today September 17th at 12:00 noon PST.

Preaching program in Bologna, Italy (Album of photos)
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Preaching program in Bologna, Italy (Album of photos)
(from Srila Prabhupada-lilamrta) Mr. Agarwal doubted whether Westerners would be able to stay with Krsna consciousness for very long. “Now in the radiance of your company,” he said, “as long as you are here bodily and physically, they may continue to observe all these restrictions. But when your physical influence will not be there, one day when you will have to leave this world, then all these people that have come in contact with you, will they go bad?” “No,” Prabhupada said firmly. “Your claim is very tall,” replied Mr. Agarwal. “Can you tell me what is the basic foundation of your claim?” Prabhupada reminded him that all his disciples had been initiated into the chanting of the Hare Krsna mantra and that according to the Vedic scriptures the constant chanting of the Lord’s holy name will save even the most fallen souls and protect them from falling again. Even after his passing away, Prabhupada predicted, his disciples would not fall victim to maya, as long as they continued their prescribed chanting.

ISKCON New Goloka, Hillsborough, NC distributed 24 Bhagavatam sets on Bhadra Purnima (Album of photos)
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ISKCON New Goloka, Hillsborough, NC distributed 24 Bhagavatam sets on Bhadra Purnima (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: If you have got some knowledge, you distribute the knowledge for Krsna’s satisfaction. How you can do that? Whatever knowledge you have got, you try to describe Krsna. Kavibhir nirupitah yad uttama-sloka-gunanuvarnanam [SB 1.5.22]. This is the first-class distribution of knowledge. Whatever you know, you try to explain Krsna by that knowledge. Just like our Dr. Svarupa Damodara. He’s a scientist, and now he is trying to explain Krsna through his scientific knowledge. Similarly, if you are a medical man, you can explain also Krsna through medical science. If you are engineer, you can explain also Krsna through engineering. Krsna can be explained. But the person who is explaining, he must be intelligent. Because Krsna is everything, so simply we must have the intelligence how to explain engineering and come to the conclusion of Krsna. >>> Ref. VedaBase => Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.8.21 – Mayapura, October 1, 1974

Wednesday, September 4th, 2019
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Toronto, Ontario

Moments of Lightness

The first bright spot for me on this day happened as follows:

One of our visitors from India, who happens to be just a gem of a devotee, attended the morning sadhana, and just as I was about to deliver the class/talk, he excused himself from sitting there to listen.  The light moment came when his accent came through.

"I cannot be here.  I have to go to the Jew," he said.

"Sorry?” I responded.  I wasn't sure of what he said.  "Could you say that again?"

"I'm going to the Jew."

Which one? I thought.  There are many members of the Jewish community in the city.  Then, because of the accent, I began to understand what he was trying to say.  He was talking about going to the place where they exhibit animals.  The zoo.  I had a good laugh.  He didn't mind.

"It is pronounced zoo!" It wasn't easy to correct him, nevertheless the lesson in English helped somewhat.

The second occurred at Bellevue Square Park, where Dave, Michelle and I began our chanting on the grass, when Julie, a young woman of Irish decent, came near us and leaned against a tree, looking quite morose.  I beckoned to her to come join us.  She came over.  We talked.  She felt better and joined us.  We cracked a few jokes.  It was another light moment.

Lastly, before we finished our chant and began walking back to the ashram, another rather lost soul, a pedestrian, tall, dark and gazing at us, was also encouraged to join us.  As he moved toward us, his pants slid down to his knees.  No belt.  Shorts—yes.  He was quite sedate.  After a session of sitting with us—the same dynamic occurred yet again.  He repeatedly pulled them up but the pants would slide back down.  I felt ambivalent.  I was humoured but felt for his lost disposition.

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Increasing the Spiritual Family
Giriraj Swami

Yesterday, Sunday, September 15, in Dallas, in the presence of Sri Sri Radha-Kalachandji, Srila Prabhupada, and their followers, I was pleased to officially connect eight devotees to Srila Prabhupada and the guru-parampara through hari-nama initiation. Rajesh Sharma became Radha-vallabha dasa, Seema Sharma became Srimati dasi, Deo Pun became Divya Nama dasa, Manju Pun became Manjari dasi, Syamasundara Dasshort became Syama-vallabha dasa, Maria (Maggie) Caldwell became Madhuri Gopika dasi, Vanitha Sukumaran became Vrindavani dasi, and Sudhamani Surekha became Sevanandi dasi. Please bless them and support them in their service to Srila Prabhupada, Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, and their mission.

Hare Krishna.

Yours in service,
Giriraj Swami

UDGAAR 2019 in Delhi to Create World Record for Largest Drug Awareness Lesson
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The theme for this year’s festival is ‘Anti-Addiction: Making India Addiction Free’. With this, ISKCON hopes to inspire youngsters to realize their true potential in a clean, green and progressive India. The annual festival will bring in a mix of academics, dignitaries and over 8000 youngsters together to inspire, learn and celebrate life. 

Satisfaction as an austerity
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 3 October 2018, Camp de Masque, Mauritius, Srimad Bhagavatam 1.1.1)

In the Bhagavad-Gita, it is mentioned that there is the austerity of the body, austerity of the speech and austerity of the mind. In the austerity of the body, there are things like offering respect to elders. In the austerity of speech, we speak truthfully and such things. In the austerity of the mind however, there is one interesting point. This point that is mentioned is ‘to be satisfied’.

So since when is being satisfied an austerity? Are we experiencing satisfaction as an austerity? 

Well, it means that when we have everything that has come to us in a natural way, then we are not satisfied. We are definitely not satisfied because the nature of the mind is to never be satisfied. Then, we have to control the mind, and tell the mind, “Shut up, mind! Be satisfied. This is what we have got and we are going to deal with this. We are going to be satisfied with this. So that we are not going to waste time to try and get this and that. We are simply going to be satisfied with what we have got and for the rest, we are just going to focus on Krsna.” That is basically what the message is. Be satisfied, so that we can focus on Krsna!

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Devotees of the Turkish Yatra (Album of photos)
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Devotees of the Turkish Yatra (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Everywhere is Vrndavana. Wherever there is Krsna’s temple, Krsna’s sankirtana, that is Vrndavana. Caitanya Mahaprabhu said that “My mind is always Vrndavana.” Because He’s always thinking of Krsna. Krsna is there -He’s Krsna Himself – just to teach us. So similarly, anywhere you live, if you are actually follower of the instruction of Krsna, as Krsna says, man-mana bhava mad-bhakto mad-yaji mam namaskuru [Bg. 18.65], then that is Vrndavana. Wherever you live. Do not think that “Because in Melbourne we have got a temple, the Melbourne Deities are here, so that is not Vrndavana.” That is also Vrndavana. If you worship the Deity very rigidly, follow the rules and regulation, so wherever you do, that is Vrndavana. Especially this Vrndavana dhama, where Krsna actually appeared. So this is Vrndavana, Goloka Vrndavana. Here, those who will manage this institution, they must be first-class gosvami. This is my proposition. Not grhamedhi. -From Srila Prabhupada’s lecture on Srimad-Bhagavatam 2.1.2 [Significance of Sad-gosvamy-astaka] – March 17, 1974, Vrndavana

TOVP: Beautiful relief panel work of Krishna and Balarama almost ready (Album of photos)
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Sadbhuja Das: Here is some relief panel work of Krishna and Balarama, along with all his cowherd boy friends who are jubilantly herding all the cows of Vrindavan. This is only one of the four relief panel works, which will be placed in the main dome around the altar area, two of which will be dedicated to Gaura Lila and the other two to Krishna Lila. The measurements of these pieces are 5m by 2m. With the work on some of these panels done, in a few days the fiberglass casting will begin

Rajani Priya’s 99th
Giriraj Swami

Today Rajani Priya dasi (Rose Forkash) turned 99, and devotees and friends from the Santa Barbara area gathered at Mission Terrace to celebrate the occasion with her. She looked around the room and expressed her affection and appreciation for each devotee, one by one. And she expressed her gratitude for having received the “magic formula”—the Hare Krishna maha-manra: Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. She was as convinced and enthusiastic about Krishna consciousness as ever.

I joined the event from Dallas for some time on FaceTime video, and HH Rtadhvaja Swami, who is also in Dallas, did too. Afterward, he texted me, “She’s a great soul!!!” Indeed!

Hare Krishna.

Yours in service,
Giriraj Swami

Comparing exiles in Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavatam – How to face distress
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How Jiva Goswami and Bhaktivinoda Thakura expertly expanded the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition
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3 Metaphors for Effective Parenting
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[Seminar at Career Guidance Workshop for parents and children at ISKCON, Towaco]

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Gita 6.37-45 – How our spirituality continues beyond our present life
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[Gita life class at The Bhakti Center, New York, USA]

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Vamana pastime analysis 2 – When the branch under us break, seek Krishna’s help to spread your wings
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The Bhagavatam’s glory revealed in its concluding verse – PURE acronym
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[Bhadra Purnima class at ISKCON, Hillsborough, USA]

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ISKCON Naperville distributed 57 sets of Srimad Bhagavatam on the auspicious occasion of Bhadra Purnima (Album of photos)
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ISKCON Naperville distributed 57 sets of Srimad Bhagavatam on the auspicious occasion of Bhadra Purnima (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Srimad-Bhagavatam is the philosophy of devotional service and the scientific presentation of man’s relationship with the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Prior to the age of Kali there was no need for such a book of knowledge to know the Lord and His potential energies, but with the beginning of the age of Kali human society gradually became influenced by four sinful principles, namely illegitimate connection with women, intoxication, gambling and unnecessary killing of animals. Find them here: http://bit.ly/2O3D9US

TOVP Architecture Department Report – A Visit to Pune, July 2019 – Edition #2
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Recently, we had very productive meetings with Sadbhuja Prabhu during his visit to the TOVP Architecture Pune Office. Each Architect gave a presentation of the works which fall under their purview. Directing individual accomplishments towards an organizational goal is the fuel to attain uncommon results.

Anupama – Site & Consultant Co-ordinating Architect
Devendra – Vendor Research & Statutory Architect
Vrushali – GRC Specialization Architect
Hrishikesh – Fenestration Detailing and Cost Estimate Architect
Dipti – Assistant Architect / Office Manager
Anuja – Design Ornamentation Architect
Sandarbh – Construction Drawing Architect
Shashank – 3d Artist
Vilasini – Head Architect

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ISKCON UK 50 – Monks celebrate at Abbey Road! (1 min. video)
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ISKCON UK 50 - Monks celebrate at Abbey Road! (1 min. video)
Srila Prabhupada: Happiness is meant for the devotees, not for the karmis, the jnanis or the yogis. It is the property of the devotees. Just like these devotees are chanting very happily. They are not expecting anything. They are happy by chanting. That’s all. Srila Prabhupada – June 22, 1975, Los Angeles

Team Iskcon Silicon Valley distributed a total of 284 Bhagavatam sets on Bhadra Purnima! (Album of photos)
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Team Iskcon Silicon Valley distributed a total of 284 Bhagavatam sets on Bhadra Purnima! (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: The bhaktivedantas are impartial in distributing the transcendental knowledge of devotional service. To them no one is enemy or friend; no one is educated or uneducated. No one is especially favorable, and no one is unfavorable. The bhakti-vedantas see that the people in general are wasting time in false sensuous things. Their business is to get the ignorant mass of people to reestablish their lost relationship with the Personality of Godhead. By such endeavor, even the most forgetful soul is roused up to the sense of spiritual life, and thus being initiated by the bhakti-vedantas, the people in general gradually progress on the path of transcendental realization. From Srila Prabhupada’s purport to SB 1.5.24

DC Temple distributed 151 Bhagavatam sets on Bhadra Purnima…
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DC Temple distributed 151 Bhagavatam sets on Bhadra Purnima (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: This is the mission of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, that you go and preach and make propaganda about krsna-upadesa. This is Krsna consciousness movement. We are teaching all our men how to spread krsna-upadesa, how to spread Krsna consciousness. Then anartha upasamam saksat. Then all the unwanted things he has contaminated will be finished. Then pure consciousness… Pure consciousness is Krsna consciousness. Pure consciousness means to understand that “I am very much intimately connected with Krsna as part and parcel.” Just like my finger is very intimately connected with my body. Intimate… If there is little pain in the finger, I become so much disturbed because I have got intimate connection with this finger. Similarly, we have got intimate connection with Krsna, and we are fallen. Therefore Krsna also feels little pain, and therefore He comes down: paritranaya sadhunam vinasaya ca duskrtam dharma-samsthapanarthaya sambhavami yuge yuge [Bg. 4.8] Krsna is feeling pain. So you become Krsna conscious, then Krsna will feel pleasure. That is Krsna consciousness movement.
From Srila Prabhupada’s lecture on Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.7.7 – Vrndavana, April 24, 1975
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Uttrakhand Mountains reverberate with cheers of Jai Jagannath!!!
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A spectacular event organized in a picturesque valley in the Kumaon Himalayas, attracted a gathering of above 2500 people. It was Indeed a beautiful and serene place to organise Lord Jagannath's chariot festival, that too with a typical 'pahari' flavour. 'Pahari' are the people living in the Himalayas.The place being talked about is a quite and a remote valley, with tiny villages atop mountains covered with jungles, situated in the lap of nature.

The discovery of a pristine area of Vrindavana! (Album of…
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The discovery of a pristine area of Vrindavana! (Album of photos)
Deena Bandhu Das: The Vrindavan of our dreams!!
One day me and Arjun were roaming around in Vraj and we found a place that made us feel that we went back hundreds of years in time. If Vrindavan were left untouched from modern urban development, the place would be just like that. We both explored with so much excitement and disbelief that such a place still exists. The Vrindavan of our dream. The place had so many Tamal trees it looked like a Tamal forest. Then there were huge Kadamba Trees, Bakul trees, parrots singing and flying around, dusty lanes and sadhus chanting. Arjun had his camera to capture this experience for you. Next time if you’re in Vrindavan, I’ll take you all there. Radhe Shyam!