On things Quantum
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By Rasaraja dasa

Thanks to many popular books and articles, the mysteries of quantum theory are now quite widely familiar even amongst the non -scientific public. Heisenberg's uncertainty relations (one cannot 'simultaneously know' both position and momentum of a particle beyond a certain inaccuracy), Schrodinger cat paradox (quantum cats capable of being both dead and alive, simultaneously) are known, at least by name, to many Continue reading "On things Quantum
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Understanding difficult pastimes such as Rama’s banishing Sita
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[Ramayana series 3, Talk at New Goloka, Hillsborough, USA]

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Bhagavatam tenth canto study 59 – 10.10.36-43 The Lord grants not just physical mobility but also spiritual mobility
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Jaipur – Braja Parikrama
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JAIPUR Trip

Parikrama to the Pink City

“It is a city of dusty-pink palaces set aglow in soft light,” say the romantics. “It is ancient royalty, pristine architecture and a taste of original India,” say the historians. For the Gaudiya Vaisnavas, Jaipur is all that but much more. It is home to the original deities of the Goswamis, Who are shrouded in tales of adventure, mystery and mercy. Being remarkably clean and heartfully welcoming, Jaipur is majestic for all.

This kartika you have the opportunity to discover this ancient city and its deep devotional heritage in the company of His Holiness Kadamba Kanana Swami. An opportunity never offered before. Act quickly! You can now register for the Jaipur leg of the Braja Parikrama.

Dates: 3- 5 November, 2019

Itinerary

  • 3rd Nov: Depart from Vrindavana to Karoli for day parikrama and arrival in Jaipur.
  • 4th Nov: Visit temples in Jaipur
  • 5th Nov: Depart to Vrindavana

Cost: 60 Euros

This includes:

  • Transport from Vrindavan to Karoli, Jaipur and back via air-conditioned bus
  • Two nights accommodation in Jaipur
  • Meals include breakfast pack (3rd, 4th & 5th), lunch and dinner (3rd & 4th)

Payment

There are two ways to pay & confirm your reservation! By PayPal (use this direct link) or by bank transfer. Please select the payment option in the registration form.

If you have any payment or registration question please write to Gopali at gopali.jaipur@gmail.com

Important to note, read carefully!

  • Registration is final once the payment is received.
  • Buses will be reserved for 150 people. This limit will only be exceeded if the number of devotees is large enough to warrant an extra bus and if extra buses and accommodation are available.
  • Advance payments are required to secure comfortable buses and good accommodation.
  • Refunds will not be granted if you cancel your booking!
  • Any excess funds will be given to Guru Maharaja.
  • This registration is ONLY for the Jaipur parikrama and not the Braja Parikrama. That registration will be separate and will open at a later date.

Registration form

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdAvOLBuEJPtB1JP5V-F4Kuz_eISFGvwPO_XuFtCBmTyVd63Q/viewform

Hopefully see you soon and stay tuned for the coming Braja Parikrama registration…

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Surviving hardships
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 24 February 2019, New York, United States of America, Bhagavad-gita 7.7)

We are experiencing how everything in this world goes through six transformations. Everything comes into being, it grows, it flourishes, it gives some by-products, then it begins to dwindle and eventually it ceases to exist. Such are the dynamics of this world. This shows us that whatever we have, is not ours. Whatever we have, is actually a gift which we get for a while over time and then Krsna takes it back. Sometimes gradually over time and sometimes very quickly. Suddenly, everything gets taken away.

But one who sees Krsna behind it all can see that ultimately everything must be good because Krsna is benevolent. Krsna is suhrdam sarva bhutanam (Bhagavad-gita 5.29); He is the well-wisher of all living beings. So when we have that firm conviction that Krsna is our well-wisher, then we start to observe that whatever happens to us is all good, even if we may not always see it that way. Then we know that this is going to be good for a long-term purpose; something that we cannot see now, but later turns out to be good.

We can see this when we go through struggle, pain and hardships in the material world. This will force us to become more dependent on Krsna, surrender unto Him and lead us to seek deeper into the causes and purpose of life. And in that way we can see that the moment of great difficulty in our life later on turns out to be the source of our strength. We begin to see that those hardships actually made us stronger and that was Krsna’s kindness all along.

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Bhagavatam tenth canto study 58 – 10.10.28-35 Though God has a body, he is not limited by or to his body
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Harinama and book distribution in Mayapur (Album of…
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Harinama and book distribution in Mayapur (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: A devotee always thinks of the Lord continuously. While chanting the Hare Krishna mantra, the words Krishna and Hare immediately remind him of all the Lord’s activities. Since his entire life is engaged n the service of the Lord, a devotee cannot forget the Lord at any time. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 5.1.6 Purport)

Good karma veg. restaurant in Gulfport, Mississippi (Album of…
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Good karma veg. restaurant in Gulfport, Mississippi (Album of photos)
Kaivalya Sundari: I was in Gulfport today and was able to go visit Maharani’s Maharani Berg (Good Karma Medley) vegetarian restaurant today. I hadn’t been to this location before and I was happy to see lots of nice people getting prasadam! I am so proud of my God sister, Maharani! She is pleasing her Guru Maharaja and Srila Prabhupada in her endeavors. Many people who eat at Good Karma learn about our temple because Maharani is giving them a nice, personal, and satisfying experience. The restaurant plays soothing bhajans of Hare Krsna music, and there are beautiful signs and loving mottos and festive decorations all around. Cookbooks and devotional reading literature is also for sale.

Ganga Puja
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Ganga Puja is usually celebrated a day before Pandava Nirjala Ekadasi. 

It is dedicated to Gangadevi, who descended to Earth on this day. Ganga descended to purge the cursed souls of King Bhagiratha’s ancestors. 

Devotees gather at the banks of the Ganges to perform aratis. It is said that by taking a dip in the river on this day one will be purified and many lifetimes of sins are eradicated.

Head in the sky, feet on the ground – balancing our aspirations with our actions
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[Talk to devotee community leaders at Wellington, New Zealand]

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How do we realize that Krishna consciousness is like 5 million dollars and worldly things are like 5 dollars
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Panihati Festival Talk, June 8, Laguna Beach
Giriraj Swami

Giriraj Swami spoke and read from Sri Caitanya-caritamrta Antya-lila chapter 6

“Raghunatha dasa offered his obeisances by falling prostrate at a distant place, and the servant of Nityananda Prabhu pointed out, “There is Raghunatha dasa, offering You obeisances.”

Hearing this, Lord Nityananda Prabhu said, “You are a thief. Now you have come to see Me. Come here, come here. Today I shall punish you!”

The Lord called him, but Raghunatha dasa did not go near the Lord. Then the Lord forcibly caught him and placed His lotus feet upon Raghunatha dasa’s head.

Comment by Giriraj Swami: “Raghnatha dasa was very humble. In fact, later on when by the mercy of Nityananda prabhu he joined Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu at Puri, although he was in the inner circle of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, he would almost never submit a question or plea directly to Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. He would always go through Swarup Damodar. He was very humble.”

Lord Nityananda was by nature very merciful and funny. Being merciful, He spoke to Raghunatha dasa as follows:

“You are just like a thief, for instead of coming near, you stay away at a distant place. Now that I have captured you, I shall punish you.

“Make a festival and feed all My associates yogurt and chipped rice.” Hearing this, Raghunatha dasa was greatly pleased.”

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From individualism to individuality – Are people innately good or innately bad?
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Bhagavatam tenth canto study 57 – 10.10.23-27 Krishna honors the promise of his devotees
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Understanding the six stages of anartha nivrutti or inner purification – 2
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[Seminar at Bhakti Lounge, Wellington, New Zealand]

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Understanding the six stages of anartha nivrutti or inner purification – 1
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The effect of good news
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Hare KrishnaBy Vrndavana Vinodini Devi Dasi

Hearing good news about others affects people in different ways. Personally, the feelings it evokes within me serves as a barometer of how emotionally healthy I am and my relationship with the individual. Feelings of joy and "they totally deserve it" are what I aim for. However, in instances where it dredges up not so pleasant emotions, I realize I have internal work to do. As an aspiring practitioner of bhakti this is what I too long to be: the happy well-wisher to others, especially in their time of success and joy. I have been extremely fortunate to be surrounded by practitioners of bhakti yoga my entire life. Continue reading "The effect of good news
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Perfectionism is a serial killer in high heels
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[Bhagavatam class at Bhakti Lounge, Wellington, New Zealand]

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The Inner Child
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I’m getting old. I admit it – the hair is disappearing, the back is failing and the glasses are coming. Materially speaking, it’s a downhill story. Spiritually, however, the passing of time should deliver a range of invaluable gifts.

Sadhu Sanga Retreat 2019
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The 8th annual Sadhu Sanga Retreat in Boone, North Carolina, USA attracted over 2,000 devotees from all over America and beyond. The main focus was, as always, kirtan. With some of ISKCON’s best chanters it was a most relishable experience. The lectures, kirtans and prasadam were all of the highest standard and the famous Blue Ridge Mountains provided the perfect backdrop. A video by Ananta Vrindavan.

Economics of Mayapur
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 31 December 2018, Simhachalam, Germany, Srimad Bhagavatam 3.25.21)

Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is mahā-vadānyāya – He is most magnanimous. Devotees are also magnanimous where they will give gifts and receive gifts – dadāti pratigṛhṇāti (Nectar of Instruction, Text 4). This is an important point of the loving exchange of generosity and it is such generosity which is our trademark. 

In the cause of working on the master plan for Mayapur, we came across a man called Charles Eisenstein, not Einstein (laughter). And Charles Eisenstein came up with this idea called ‘Sacred Economics’. It was an economic model based on giving instead of charging for everything. And if one person gives to another, the other person becomes indebted and feels like doing something in exchange. So Eisenstein was an economist who drew a whole model on how an economy can work in this way, instead of paying our way where everyone is in competition with one another.

When I saw this, I thought, “This is our model! He somehow or other came across something that belongs to Lord Caitanya. This is the economics of Mayapur.” I saw that when we were making our master plan, and that is how it is meant to be. Mayapur should be a place of such generosity that everyone who visits there, should be so overwhelmed and should feel so indebted, that they feel like doing some service, something in exchange. That is the principle.  

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Sacred rivers of India – 4 part seminar
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By Bhaktivedanta Manor

HH Bhakti Rasamrita Swami gave an enlivening and enlightening 4 part seminar on “The Sacred Rivers of India” at the Bhaktivedanta Manor, UK. Maharaj spoke about the importance of rivers in general. He recounted how rivers are India’s lifeline and how they enjoy a special place in prayers and its traditional practices. Most of the pilgrimages in India like Varanasi, Haridwar, Talakaveri, Nasik, Ujjain and Patna are situated along the banks of these seven rivers. The Triveni Sangam at Allahabad is a confluence of 3 rivers - the Ganga, the Yamuna and the Saraswati. Maharaja described the religious significance of the each of the 7 rivers by citing references from scriptures. He also narrated the various pastimes that took place on the banks of these rivers and the important pilgrimages. Continue reading "Sacred rivers of India – 4 part seminar
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