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How to become purified and fixed in devotional service (video)
Srimad Bhagavatam by HH Romapada Swami in Iskcon Chicago, 12/21...
I consider myself to be in good hands—God's—when trekking a trail. Despite the mild weather of today and the willingness to experience the +3°C, destiny had it that I was to be temple-bound all day long. For me the high point of the day entailed the morning discussions at the Bhagavatam class led by Hara Kumar on yogis who took to spontaneous combustion.
ISKCON Philadelphia Deities Move Into Beautiful New Temple Room.
Around six hundred congregation members and newcomers visited ISKCON Philadelphia on December 8thto celebrate as the presiding Deities moved into Their beautiful, spacious new temple room.
Feed your faith and your fears will starve to death (video)
HH Bhakti Rasamrita Swami speaks on Srimad Bhagavatam 04.07.35 at ISKCON Perth
(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 03 May 2016, Vrndavana, India, Bhagavad-gita 3.34)
We may not be fully Krsna conscious, our love for Krsna may not be so deep and there may be other desires. But this is just restlessness. How much faith do we have in these other desires? Which devotee can claim to have full faith in sex life? We may be attracted to sex life but do we have full faith that it will make us happy? After having heard transcendental knowledge, it is hard to have full faith in material enjoyment. Still, we may have a flirtation with these desires here and there sometimes. For a moment we may be in the pink cloud of illusion, but then we come back to the hard reality of suffering and again, we endeavour more seriously to get out of the material world.
The article " The cloud of illusion " was published on KKSBlog.
“Preaching can be a difficult, thankless task, but a preacher must follow the orders of the Supreme Lord and be unafraid of materialistic persons.” – Srimad Bhagavatam 6.5.39, purport His Grace Sudama Das (ACBSP) recalled when Srila Prabhupada was leaving Tokyo to go to India. “He (Srila Prabhupada) said, ‘I have opened the West. Now […]
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The auspicious day on which the Bhagavad Gita was revealed to Arjuna by Lord Krishna at Kurukshetra, 5000 years ago, is celebrated as Gita Jayanti. It is observed on the Shukla Ekadasi, the 11th day of the waxing moon of Marga-shirsha month.
Literally meaning ‘the song of the Supreme Lord’, Bhagavad Gita prompts individuals to think about the nature of the supreme soul, the individual soul, time, nature and activities.
Celebrating Gita Jayanti includes readings and discussion on the Bhagavad Gita and It is observed with great devotion, not only in India, but around the world.
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Who’s the Mother of Magic Realism?
Mukunda Goswami: In the Ramayana, the vanara Hanuman takes flight like a bird, and enters supra-mundane realms.
Sometimes it’s fun to take a retrospective—a look back at what was happening in the world a few years ago. The following article originally appeared in the Hindustan Times, New Delhi, on November 9th, 2005.
I SEE YOU IN THE SKY!
Sacinadana Swami: “I would believe only in a God that knew how to dance.” - Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
A few days ago, I went for a long walk with a very dear friend. We were so absorbed in our talks that we forgot the time. All of a sudden, we found ourselves surrounded by the pitch-black night.
A recent hurricane had torn off the branches of many timeworn trees and uprooted numerous others, leaving us an ominous path back home. Fortunately, my friend had a mobile phone with torchlight function, and our eyes were thus firmly fixed on the bumpy ground ahead. When we finally emerged out of the dense forest, both of us spontaneously stopped, as if on cue.
Is God cruel?
Sacinandana Swami: Recently I received a letter in which someone wrote: “I am struggling with the concept that Krishna fully loves the living entities. When I look at the way He deals with someone who does not surrender to His desires, it seems He is quite annoyed and punishes him with heavy circumstances like war, rape, death, doubts about the purpose of his life and many other sufferings. Is someone who creates cruel circumstances for all those who don’t do His will really full of unconditional love? Imagine someone who torments a friend severely, just because he decided to go separately on a holiday trip.”
I thought about this question deeply, and then answered, “This question was precisely my first and most urgent question to my own spiritual master. I asked him, “Why has God, whom you praise so much, created such a cruel world?’”
Winter in Vrindavana (Album of photos)
Indradyumna Swami: Winter has set in and it’s cold here. But the Vrajavasis don’t seem to mind as they are always thinking of Krsna. I would also like to always remember the Lord and thus I constantly meditate on Sri Vrindavan dhama, His eternal abode and residence.
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When nothing is worth fighting for, anything can provoke a fight (Based on Gita 18.25)
Chaitanya Charan Das: If we see two people fighting over something trivial, we would naturally wonder: Why are they making such a big issue of this?
The legal battles to establish public Harinama in America.
Satsvarupa Das Goswami: “I don’t remember the exact details, but somehow I decided to go to the library to research the Supreme Court’s decisions about the type of activity we were carrying out. I discovered that almost all these decisions were made by the Supreme Court Justice Warren in the ’40s and ’50s, and almost all the cases referred to the Jehovah’s Witnesses. There was one laywer I noticed—he was himself a Jehovah’s Witness—who had gone again and again to the Supreme Court and won. In delivering the judgment, Justice Warren had made strong statements about how the First Amendment approves the right of people to share their religion in public places. The fact that they asked for donations didn’t make it any less religious. Thus I discovered that the Supreme Court had clearly defended ISKCON’s right to witness our religion on the streets and to collect money for our tracts.
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A visit to Singapore or Siṃhapura(2018) (Album of photos)
Singapore is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. The name of the place was derived from Sanskrit Siṃhapura (siṃha is “lion”, pura is “town” or “city”). It is one of the world’s most prosperous countries which lies just one degree north of the equator and boasts the world’s busiest port. Combining the skyscrapers and subways of a modern, affluent city with a medley of Chinese, Malay and Indian influences along with a tropical climate, this Garden City makes a great stopover into the region for tourists. We had a wonderful time there with the devotees of Jagannath Mandir which is located at the heart of Little India region. We visited Gardens by the Bay and were amazed to behold the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest. We visited Mariamman Temple, which is Singapore’s oldest temple since 1827. The iconic Merlion Park and Helix bridge in Marina Bay were great places of tourist attraction. At Singapore Airport we saw Butterfly garden and Sunflower garden.
Halavadin (video)
A play by the Bhaktivedanta Players, recorded at Bhaktivedanta Manor, UK on the 16th December 2018.
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To Japa, with Love!
Ananda Vrindavaneswari Devi Dasi: Chanting Krishna’s name in mantra meditation is a concentrated effort. Although we remember Krishna here and there throughout the day, japa is a focused and full immersive experience in hearing the holy name.
What’s a Woman to Do?’
A compilation of quotes and realizations by Visakha dasi ACBSP in regard to women’s services in ISKCON.
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Karma and Astrology (video)
Lecture by HH Bhanu Swami in the Hare Krishna Temple in Melbourne.
Cows - The Reason Behind All Prosperity (video)
Lecture by HH Bhakti Charu Swami in Iskcon Deland.
On Sunday 16th December, devotees in Bali, Indonesia celebrated one of the biggest events of the year. Gita Yoga was the event and preparation for this event had taken months of determination and dedication. What is Gita Yoga? Gita Yoga is an attempt by ISKCON Indonesia to share the teachings and importance of the Bhagavad Gita to the public. The event was held in the famous Bajrasandi Park. The day started early at 6am where the general public who flocked in by the hundreds laid down their yoga mats and performed various yoga postures following the instructor on the stage. The idea was to encourage the public of a more simple and natural life. After the exercises, devotees explained about yoga from the Bhagavad Gita. Continue reading "Gita Yoga in Bali, Indonesia – Gita Jayanti National
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For the pleasure of Srila Prabhupada this report contains the following North American results of book distribution for the month of November 2018. North American Totals, Monthly Temples, Monthly Weekend Warriors. Monthly Top 100 Individuals, Monthly Top 5, Cumulative Countries, Cumulative Temples, Cumulative Top 100 Individuals, Cumulative Top 5 Continue reading "NASN November 2018 – North American Sankirtan Newsletter
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