True brotherhood
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 24 September 2014, Scottburgh, South Africa, Youth Programme)

Question: So how can we, the youth of the world, take on this great ideal where we say, “We are concerned with the happiness of all and not just our own happiness!”

Kadamba Kanana Swami: It can be done! It is definitely possible but only on one condition – that we work towards having a common goal. That is not hard to find, but it cannot be found on Earth because when we look at earthly things, we all have different goals in life. One wants a BMW, another a Mercedes and another an aeroplane!

Therefore, the only common goal is a spiritual one. That is what can bring us together. We all come from completely different backgrounds but behind these backgrounds, there is a concept of God. With a concept of God, it is possible for everyone to unite. With a concept of God, it is possible to find solutions for the world. When I see that a person, who is very different compared to me, is sincerely dedicated to God and is also trying to be a devotee like me, then we can appreciate each other even through our differences.

True brotherhood can be found when I see that a person, who is so different to me or so distant from me, is really trying to do something wonderful, something totally selfless; that is my brother! So we can see that such a union is only possible through a common spiritual goal.

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On Reasons for Taking the Pilgrim’s Journey and The Importance of Timing
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Karnamrita Das: A Christian asked me, incredulously, “Why would anyone take to Krishna consciousness?” He was satisfied with his religion and felt that not only could it—and should it—meet anyone’s needs, but if it failed to do so and one took up another religion, then that was the fast track to hell. Of course, it is not only Christians who curiously ask this question, but people trying to make sense of a path which seems foreign to them as Westerners, or Easterners, or wherever they are from.

Палатка по распространению прасада фермы Нью Говардхан напоминает ХВП
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Община фермы Нью Говардхан в городе Мервилламба в Австралии известна своими многочисленными проповедническими проектами и, в особенности, программами по распространению прасада, которые проводятся круглый год.

В этом году команда преданных, руководящая распространением прасада, использовала пандал в стиле Храма ведического планетария на одном из крупнейших музыкальных фестивалей Австралии, «Великолепие в траве», который проводится рядом с городом Байрон-Бей, таким образом покорив тысячи зрителей красотой храма и замечательным прасадом.

Данный четырехдневный фестиваль музыки и искусства посещают 40 000+ человек, и, как всегда, распространение прасада было невероятно успешным. На фотографии запечатлен тот самый пандал в стиле Храма ведического планетария, который использовался в прошлые выходные, 18-21 июля.

 

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TOVP Theme Used for New Govardhana Prasadam Booth
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The New Govardhan ISKCON community in Murwillumbah, Australia is famous for the many preaching, and especially catering/prasadam distribution programs they organize all year round.

This year the prasadam distribution management team utilized a TOVP-like pandal at one of the largest festivals in Australia, Splendour in the Grass 2019 Music Festival, in Byron Bay, attracting thousands of festival-goers to the beauty of the TOVP and the wonderful prasadam offerings for sale.

This four-day music and arts festival attracts 40,000+ people, and as usual the prasadam distribution was an absolute success as it always is. Pictured is the TOVP pandal that was used this past weekend, July 18-21.

 

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Half-Way Mark (Album of photos)
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Half-Way Mark (Album of photos)
Indradyumna Swami: Today, July 24, marks the half-way point of our summer festival tour along the Baltic Sea coast here in Poland. Tomorrow we pack up and head out to the site of this year’s Woodstock festival near the German border. It will take us a little over a week to build “Krsna’s Village Of Peace” at the festival site. We need to be ready to greet the tens of thousands of people who will visit us there during the event. We plan on distributing 160,000 plates of prasadam, with a full-scale Ratha Yatra every day and constant chanting of the holy names. Afterward, we come back to the coast for 3 more weeks of the festivals such as you see in this photo album. A summer of service. A summer of love.

On a quiet Tuesday evening…
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On a quiet Tuesday evening…
Shastrakrit Das: On a quiet Tuesday evening, I’m sitting at my book table, chanting, praying to meet some sweet souls and then this sweet lady comes by and says “ I want to dedicate my life to the Supreme, you guys have facility where I can do that full time ?“ I said, yes we do but first you read the books.

ISKCON Lombok
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It was great to go over to Lombok, which is the next island over from Bali, to visit the devotees. There are two centres there, one being a nice facility in the city of Mataram and the other our temple about 30 minutes drive away.

I was able to attend two programs, one on Saturday night in the city and the other at Sunday midday at our temple. The devotees here are very enthusiastic and were eager to come for kirtan, lecture, arati and prasadam.

LondonMellows’ 2019 (Album of photos)
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LondonMellows’ 2019 (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: If one wants success in practical yoga practice, it is advised that he take to the chanting of Hare Krishna and he will actually feel himself making progress. In Bhagavad-gita this practice of Krishna consciousness is prescribed as raja-vidya, or the king of all erudition. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 3.15.45 Purport)

Seminar with HH Gopal Krishna Goswami
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Gopal Krishna Goswami, then Gopal Krishna Khanna studied in France, and later studied Business Administration at McGill University in Montreal and worked as a marketing research analyst for Pepsi Cola in Toronto. He first met Srila Prabhupada in June 1968 and received initiation in May 1969, receiving the name Gopal Krishna Dasa. In 1975, Srila Prabhupada sent Gopal Krishna to India, giving him the responsibility of being a Governing Body Commissioner within the area, instructing him specifically to print and expand the distribution of his books in India and to translate and print books in Indian languages. In 1981 he took sannyasa and the name, Tridandi Swami Gopal Krishna Goswami Maharaja. Since then Gopal Krishna Goswami has been traveling extensively all over the world preaching Gaudiya Vaishnavism, initiating disciples, delivering talks, and overseeing various philanthropic and devotional projects. 
Currently Gopal Krishna Goswami is the Governing Body Commissioner of  countries and regions including  Delhi,  Vrindavan,  Mumbai,  Mayapur,  Chandigarh, Kenya, Canada and parts of North America and Russia.

Gopal Krishna Goswami has been featured on radio, television and newspaper stories in India and abroad commenting on various issues. He has delivered series of lectures to diverse audiences in the last three decades. He regularly delivers lectures at ISKCON temples, speaking on various Vaishnava scriptures, such as Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam. 

We welcome him to ISKCON Toronto temple this Sunday, July 28 from 4 PM till 6:30 PM and Monday, July 29 from 6 PM till 8:30 PM where he will deliver seminars on various spiritual topics. You are cordially invited to attend this program which will also include arati and free vegetarian feast.


“Summer of Love”
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By Indradyumna Swami

“Oh, I bought it some years ago at your festival in Rewal,” she said. “To tell you the truth I wasn’t really interested. It was my husband who insisted we get it. When we got home, we put it on the bookshelf and basically just forgot about it. Then nine months ago my husband passed away from cancer. I was devasted. I was ready to take my own life. Then I remembered the book we’d bought together at your festival. I remembered you saying in your lecture that the book could prepare one for death. So I went to our library and searched for the book until I found it. That night I sat down and read it until I fell asleep at 2:00 am. When I woke in the chair later that morning I just kept reading. That book, the Bhagavad Gita, gave me the solace I needed. It explained everything so clearly. Especially how the soul is eternal. I was so grateful.” Continue reading "“Summer of Love”
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ISKCON Temple Abhisekas Position Paper – ISKCON Deity Worship Ministry
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Abhisekas in ISKCON centers may only be performed by suitably qualified brahmanas according to the same pancaratrika standards as Srila Prabhupada established for daily temple worship. The only exception, per Srila Prabhupada’s instructions, is bathing Jagannatha, Baladeva and Subhadra annually for Snana Yatra. Supporting Information This applies to any deity in an ISKCON center, whether the understanding of some may be that the deities are installed or not. Temple worship standards apply in the temple; not that home worship standards are appropriate to be observed in ISKCON temples. Continue reading "ISKCON Temple Abhisekas Position Paper – ISKCON Deity Worship Ministry
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Krishna Katha Sacramento CA with Vaisesika Prabhu (video)
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Krishna Katha Sacramento CA with Vaisesika Prabhu (video)
Srila Prabhupada: Krishna, He is the Lord, but He has nothing to do. He is simply enjoying with His friends, with Radharani, with cowherd boys, with gopis. He has nothing to think, “How to provide?” (chuckles) That is greatness. He is taking the cows as a sporting. And when He was called for killing Kamsa, He left everything, renounced everything in full, so much love. At once, in a moment, He left Vrindavan, and all these devotees, then began to cry for Krishna for the rest of life. And whenever Krishna was reminded, oh, He will say, “I am very soon coming, Don’t worry. I am very soon coming.” Boston, April 27, 1969

Bhagavatam tenth canto study 94 – 10.16.7-15 – Kaliya bites and binds Krishna
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Srila Gopala Bhatta Goswami-Disapperance
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Today is Srila Gopala Bhatta Goswami Disappearance day! On this day, let us read his glories & meditate on his pastimes and get the blessings! In the holy land of Vṛndāvana, where the Divine Couple Śrī Śrī Rādhā-Govinda are performing their eternal pastimes, resided a great devotee named Śrīla Gopāla Bhaṭṭa Gosvāmī, one of the […]

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Showing Radharani’s Lotus Feet Position Paper – ISKCON Deity Worship Ministry
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Srimati Radharani’s lotus feet should not be ever shown publicly at ISKCON temples, whether on a daily basis or particularly on festivals such as Radhastami and Gopastami. Srila Prabhupada wrote a clear written response in a letter to the head pujari of ISKCON Los Angeles in 1973, which was the western headquarters of ISKCON. ISKCON LA had one of, if not the most established deity worship programs whereby Prabhupada gave extensive instructions on the subject. Among other questions related to the deity worship in ISKCON LA, the head pujari’s first question was apparently whether Radharani’s feet can ever be shown. Srila Prabhupada’s response was, “Your first question, shall Srimati Radharani's feet be showing, the answer is no, they should never be seen. Krsna's feet, however, should be showing.” Continue reading "Showing Radharani’s Lotus Feet Position Paper – ISKCON Deity Worship Ministry
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A gradual progress
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 18 March 2012, Prague, Czech Republic, Srimad Bhagavatam 4.9.8)

Question: When it comes to stumbling blocks in spiritual progress, with things like lust, pride and disturbances of the mind, I can clearly see them coming or even realise that they are there. Yet still they remain in my mind and I realise that by simple knowledge and awareness, they do not disappear. How do I deal with this, noting that we are conditioned and are aware of it, but we still continue to be conditioned by it?

Kadamba Kanana Swami: Krsna says:

sarva-dharmān parityajya
mām ekaṁ śaraṇaṁ vraja
ahaṁ tvāṁ sarva-pāpebhyo
mokṣayiṣyāmi mā śucaḥ

(Bhagavad-gita 18.66)

Krsna says that He will take away all the impurities! We cannot take them away ourselves. It means we have to surrender to Krsna’s system of devotional service as it is passed down by the disciplic succession, and then Krsna will take away our impurities gradually. That is how it works. So if we are confronted by our own impurities, and we cannot put them aside with our knowledge, then this means that Krsna wants us to increase the quality and quantity of our devotional service!

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If something in our movement is managerially seriously wrong, should we consider what Srila Prabhupada wanted and whether we are qualified to bring about a change?
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Bhagavatam tenth canto study 93 – 10.16.1-7 Krishna’s mode of entry into Kaliya’s lake reflects his playful confidence
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Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami’s Disappearance Day
Giriraj Swami

For Gopala Bhatta Gosvami’s disappearance day, I thought to read one verse and purport about him from Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Adi-lila, Chapter Ten, “The Branches of the Caitanya Tree”:

TEXT 105

sri gopala bhatta eka sakha sarvottama
rupa-sanatana-sange yanra prema-alapana

TRANSLATION

Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami, the forty-seventh branch, was one of the great and exalted branches of the tree. He always engaged in discourses about love of Godhead in the company of Rupa Gosvami and Sanatana Gosvami.

PURPORT by Srila Prabhupada

Sri Gopala Gosvami was the son of Venkata Bhatta, a resident of Sri Rangam. Gopala Bhatta formerly belonged to the disciplic succession of the Ramanuja-sampradaya but later became part of the Gaudiya-sampradaya.

COMMENT by Giriraj Swami

The word sampradaya means “party.”

PURPORT (continued)

In the year 1433 Sakabda (A.D. 1511), when Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu was touring South India, He stayed for four months during the period of Caturmasya at the house of Venkata Bhatta, who then got the opportunity to serve the Lord to his heart’s content. Gopala Bhatta also got the opportunity to serve the Lord at this time. Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami was later initiated by his uncle, the great sannyasi Prabodhananda Sarasvati. Both the father and the mother of Gopala Bhatta Gosvami were extremely fortunate, for they dedicated their entire lives to the service of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu. They allowed Gopala Bhatta Gosvami to go to Vrndavana, and they gave up their lives thinking of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. When Lord Caitanya was later informed that Gopala Bhatta Gosvami had gone to Vrndavana and met Sri Rupa and Sanatana Gosvami, He was very pleased, and He advised Sri Rupa and Sanatana to accept Gopala Bhatta Gosvami as their younger brother and take care of him. Sri Sanatana Gosvami, out of his great affection for Gopala Bhatta Gosvami, compiled the Vaisnava smrti named Hari-bhakti-vilasa and published it under his name. Under the instruction of Srila Rupa and Sanatana, Gopala Bhatta Gosvami installed one of the seven principal deities of Vrndavana, the Radha-ramana deity. The sevaits (priests) of the Radha-ramana temple belong to the Gaudiya-sampradaya.

COMMENT

Actually, one of the families entrusted with the Deity service at the Radha-ramana temple has a history of relations with the line of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura and Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati. Visvambhara Gosvami’s father or grandfather had relations with Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, the family maintained relations with Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, and then Visvambhara Gosvami had very friendly relations with Srila Prabhupada. And he spoke very nicely about Srila Prabhupada. Now Visvambhara Gosvami’s son Padmanabha Gosvami is also very favorable to ISKCON. In fact, ISKCON devotees often honor prasada at his home at the Radha-ramana temple. I also took prasada there with His Holiness Tamal Krishna Goswami, and Padmanabha Gosvami showed us a letter that Srila Prabhupada had written to his father, Visvambhara Gosvami, about how all Vaishnavas should cooperate. So, not only does the Radha-ramana temple belong to the Gaudiya-sampradaya, but at least some of the sevaits have had close relations with the line of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura.

PURPORT (continued)

When Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami took permission from all the Vaisnavas before writing Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Gopala Bhatta Gosvami also gave him his blessings, but he requested him not to mention his name in the book. Therefore Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami has mentioned Gopala Bhatta Gosvami only very cautiously in one or two passages of the Caitanya-caritamrta. Srila Jiva Gosvami has written in the beginning of his Tattva-sandarbha, “A devotee from southern India who was born of a brahmana family and was a very intimate friend of Rupa Gosvami and Sanatana Gosvami has written a book that he has not compiled chronologically. Therefore I, a tiny living entity known as jiva, am trying to assort the events of the book chronologically, consulting the direction of great personalities like Madhvacarya, Sridhara Svami, Ramanujacarya, and other senior Vaisnavas in the disciplic succession.” In the beginning of the Bhagavat-sandarbha there are similar statements by Srila Jiva Gosvami. Srila Gopala Bhatta Gosvami compiled a book called Sat-kriya-sara-dipika, edited the Hari-bhakti-vilasa, wrote a foreword to the Sat-sandarbha and a commentary on the Krsna-karnamrta, and installed the Radharamana Deity in Vrndavana. In the Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (184) it is mentioned that his previous name in the pastimes of Lord Krsna was Ananga-manjari. Sometimes he is also said to have been an incarnation of Guna-manjari. Srinivasa Acarya and Gopinatha Pujari were two of his disciples.

COMMENT

Srila Gopala Bhatta Gosvami ki jaya!

One story about Gopala Bhatta Gosvami is that on the eve of Nrsimha-caturdasi all the other Gosvamis and Vaishnavas in Vrindavan were preparing to worship their deities and hold festivals. Gopala Bhatta Gosvami had only a salagrama-sila; he didn’t have a deity with form, with arms and legs, a body he could dress and decorate. So he was feeling deprived of the opportunity to serve his deity like the other devotees who had deities with forms. Out of his strong desire, a salagrama-sila manifest in the form of Radha-ramana. Radha-ramana is considered the most beautiful deity of Krishna. It is the one original deity of the Gosvamis that has remained in Vrindavan, while the others had to be taken elsewhere for fear of the Muslim invaders. And near the temple of Radha-ramana in Vrindavan is the samadhi of Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami.

Gopala Bhatta Gosvami’s uncle and siksa-guru was Prabodhananda Sarasvati. His samadhi is also located in Vrindavan, just off the parikrama path near Kaliya-ghata, which is quite near our Krishna-Balaram temple. Often when we go on parikrama down the path near the Yamuna, we visit Prabodhananda Sarasvati’s samadhi and bhajana-kutira. Then we proceed to Srila Sanatana Gosvami’s samadhi. Sanatana Gosvami was the most senior of the Gosvamis and was also a close associate and instructor of Gopala Bhatta Gosvami. In fact, Gopala Bhatta Gosvami worked with Sanatana Gosvami to produce the great treatise Hari-bhakti-vilasa.

I feel that Gopala Bhatta Gosvami has been especially merciful to me on two occasions. On one, I visited his bhajana-kutira at Sanketa, a place between Nandagrama and Varsana where Radha and Krishna used to meet and sometimes perform rasa-lila. Gopala Bhatta would sit and chant underground in a deep cavern accessible only through a long, narrow passage. At the end of the passage was a somewhat roomier place where Gopala Bhatta used to chant, now marked as his bhajana-sthala. I remember going there with Tamal Krishna Goswami and others on a very hot day and struggling to crawl through the passage to the bhajana-sthala. It was difficult, but when I finally reached there, Gopala Bhatta Gosvami was very merciful. He allowed me to chant with a glimpse of taste. And after all the devotees emerged from the cavern, I stole back in. I crawled back to Gopala Bhatta’s lotus feet and sat there chanting. I will never forget his mercy to me there, and I pray that he will enable me to chant with relish and love.

On the other occasion, during Kartik of 1999, shortly before my surgery, I visited Gopala Bhatta’s samadhi near the Radha-ramana temple in Vrindavan. We arrived just after raja-bhoga-arati, and the pujari was closing the doors to the samadhi-mandir. But he was kind enough to open the doors for us, to allow us darshan of Gopala Bhatta Gosvami. He gave us some flowers and caranamrta and invited us to stay for prasada. Thus our small party, along with some local sadhus, honored Gopala Bhatta Prabhu’s maha-maha-prasada with great relish, and we even stayed to take a little rest before, filled with bliss, we continued on our way. So, Gopala Bhatta Gosvami is very kind.

 Years later, when some of my disciples from Bombay went to Vrindavan on pilgrimage, they visited the samadhi of Gopala Bhatta Gosvami. They told the pujaris about me, how my health no longer allowed me to visit Vraja, and asked for some prasada for me. And the priest kindly gave them a piece of cloth from Gopala Bhatta Gosvami’s samadhi. It is very special. Now, twice a year, on his appearance day and on his disappearance day, we bring it out and touch it. So now we shall pass it around and touch it to our heads and to our hearts—and pray to Gopala Bhatta Gosvami for his sublime mercy.

Thank you.

Hare Krishna.

[A talk by Giriraj Swami Gopala Bhatta Gosvami’s disappearance day, July 31, 2002, Carpinteria, California]

Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami’s Disappearance Day
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By Giriraj Swami

In the year 1433 Sakabda (A.D. 1511), when Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu was touring South India, He stayed for four months during the period of Caturmasya at the house of Venkata Bhatta, who then got the opportunity to serve the Lord to his heart’s content. Gopala Bhatta also got the opportunity to serve the Lord at this time. Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami was later initiated by his uncle, the great sannyasi Prabodhananda Sarasvati. Both the father and the mother of Gopala Bhatta Gosvami were extremely fortunate, Continue reading "Sri Gopala Bhatta Gosvami’s Disappearance Day
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Wednesday, July 17th, 2019
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Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

How it's Going

Our coordinator for this Vedic Mace traveling tour, is a competent person, a doctor from Thunder Bay by the name of Prem Kishor.  ‘Prem’ means love for the Divine.  It is Prem who demonstrates an actual caring for people, by organizing these events in venues throughout the towns in northern Ontario, where few folks get to the heart of the culture of India, and the heart of the soul.

Last year, we were here when a modest turnout of local people came. "This year you doubled!” said one woman who oversaw the ticket sales.  That only brings us to one hundred and fifty to date. However, if every year we double that, it means in time we can get to achieve full, large audiences.  It may be wishful thinking, but it is a target to reach for the sake of exposure.  Sudbury was three hundred.  Double that for a projected next year, and we'll be good.

Catering of Indian food is an attraction.  Unfortunately, the caterers arrived late, which threw all the performers off schedule.  Still, there was very little there to deter anyone, and in the end, the show sailed rather smoothly.

My walking for the day constituted a stroll near and about Lake Ramsey in Sudbury, which has this amazing boardwalk.  It was in the city of Sudbury while being an art student, that I came upon five Krishna monks who influenced me to the point of joining them.  What a turning point that was!

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Tuesday, July 16th, 2019
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Sudbury, Ontario

Only Swam

We did go and jump in the lake.  Enroute to Sudbury for another Festival of India show, the boys and I stopped in Parry Sound to get wet—get refreshed.  Gaura and I found the dip to be perfectly normal, being born and raised in Canada, but Gopal, Ananda and Dwarkanatha looked on it as purely experiential.  What fresh, clean water to swim in—no fast currents, no dangerous aquatics.

Once we arrived at Grace Hartman's Auditorium in Bell Park, set at the edge of Ramsey Lake, we met the van-load of girls from Florida and Chicago—all Krishna devotees—and it became time for sound testing on the stage, as well as a full run through our drama, "Gita: Concise."

This is our second year of performing in the city of Sudbury, the place where I have my own history of first meeting, meaningfully, a group of monks, who enticed and hooked me to monastic life back in late 1972.  I told the audience, once we opened the show: "I met these monks who were chanting at the corner of Elm and Notre Dame, in downtown Sudbury, when I was going through some Christmas blues (I explained that) and I acquired a copy of the 'Bhagavad-gita.'  Receiving that book changed my life... so now, we are going to present to you the major principles of that text, an actual philosophical conversation.  It is called, 'Gita: Concise,' and the girls of our traveling tour are presenting it.  With hands together, let's be entertained and enlightened..."

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12th Annual Summer Kids Camp
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Krishna's Funskool at Toronto's Hare Krishna Temple is very happy to announce the 12th annual Summer Kids Camp-2019 for kids aged 4-12!

Join us for 5 fun-filled days for a memorable experience of interactive spiritual learning. Each of the five days will have a unique theme from our rich Vedic Heritage. Activities will include arts, crafts, drama, yoga, music, cooking classes, outdoor activities and much more.

Sumptuous breakfast, lunch and snack prasadam will be provided.

Here are more details:-
The camp will run for five days Monday, August 26th to Friday, August 30th from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. You can register your child for one, more or all the 5 days.
Please register your child by filling up the form here.

Registration Fee:  $30 per day or $125 for all five days

You can complete the payment for registration in the following ways:-

1. In Person - On Sundays at the Front desk at ISKCON Toronto Hare Krishna temple between 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Please mention the name of your child, age and Krishna Funskool Summer Kids Camp 2019 while making the donation.
2. Online using PayPal/Interac/EMT via donate@torontokrishna.com - Please add the name of your child, age and Krishna Funskool Summer Kids Camp 2019 in the description line.
3. By Cheque payable to ISKCON Toronto. Please mention the name of your child, age and Krishna Funskool Summer Kids Camp 2019

For more information please contact kids@torontokrishna.com

Monday, July 15th, 2019
→ The Walking Monk


Toronto, Ontario

Pieces and Patches of History

I had before me two waves of people. First, there was the group of boys on tour for the summer, having the time of their lives, and second, Brian Carivana's group of mature folks who are here from all over the U.S. and Canada.  One woman is from Lincoln, Nebraska, which brings back walking memories from my U.S. adventures.  They, the second group, are spiritually inquisitive.  "How does Hare Krishna compare to other paths and how does it compare to my own?" was the thinking?

The two groups were pleased with my presentations.  Even the young boys were keen to hear of how a few poor monks and nuns from the ’70s crop—I'm in there—collected the funds to get the down payment on the building we're in.

Some hours passed, and it was time for me to get over to see a ninety-two-year-old Bengali gentleman, and someone who personally used to visit our guru, Prabhupada, in 1968, in Montreal, as a fairly new immigrant to Canada.  His name is Mahadev Chakravarty.  He has history to tell, not only of those fine first days with our guru, but also of the Gandhi episodes of India's efforts to be free of British rule, covering the details of the tragic massacre at Amritsar, the love affair of Lady Mount Baton with Nehru and how that influenced Nehru to divide India, what to speak of the heroism of Subhas Chandra Bose, who was the only major instrumental person for India to gain her independence.

I walked a good ten kilometres to get back home.

May the Source be with you!
10 km


Sunday, July 14th, 2019
→ The Walking Monk


Toronto, Ontario

Brave The Street

Jai and I decided to brave the street and walk to the dock from the ashram.  I say ‘brave’ because we were both fatigued from the previous day's hectic but sweet activities.  There were options for reaching that destination by subway, car, uber, taxi and more, but it is always my experience that energy is produced from output.  Jai and I put it out.

We made it in time to meet with Ananda Gauranga and crew, who were poised for a fire ceremony.  In this fire ceremony, four candidates were already set for their initiations.  In this beautiful atmosphere of Centre Island, of shady trees and soft grasses, Ghanasham accepted the name of Ganapati.  Mark from Utah received the name of Mukunda.  Kalanath from Sri Lanka accepted the name Karana Karuna.  Finally, Vinod, whom I'm sure doesn't mind me mentioning he was a former addict, took on the name Bhaktivinode.  Two more devotees received their second initiation—Satya and Om Purnam. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz61rLUAkbm/?igshid=pd11hoiphihd

The island saw a second day of happy goers to the festival hosted by members of ISKCON.  Radha Priya worked hard at the stage.  Billy was the main force behind the Yoga Meltdown.  Hanuman was the main server of the vegan feast of which Dwarka was the cook.  Satyabhama and Keshava were the fundraisers.  Yura and Rukmini took the lead in overall organization.  There are honourable mentions but ‘Wow’ what an event.  Also I was proud to see our ladies receive another standing ovation for their "Gita: Concise" performance. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz61UOUg4qx/?igshid=4stnxiirzagc

May the Source be with you!
5 km