Radha Kund Appearance day – November 1, 2018
ISKCON Scarborough – upcoming seminar by HG Chaitanya Charan prabhu on 3rd Nov 2018
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Hare Krsna!
Please accept our humble obeisances!
All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
All glories to Sri Guru and Sri Gauranga!
We are extremely happy to inform you that HG Chaitanya Charan das will be conducting a seminar at ISKCON Scarborough coming Saturday.
Seminar details:
Facilitator: HG Chaitanya Charan das
Topic: Practical applications of Bhagavad Gita
Date: Saturday, Nov 3rd, 2018
Time: 10 am to 12 noon
Location: ISKCON Scarborough, 3500 McNicoll Avenue, Unit #3, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Prasadam: 12.15 pm – Sumptuous Ekadasi prasadam will be served
Admission: free
Additional chairs will be rented on that day for devotees to comfortably sit and take part in the seminar.
If devotees feel inspired to donate towards the expenses for that day, please do so and tax receipts will be given.
We humbly welcome you, your family & friends to ISKCON Scarborough on 3rd Nov to immensely benefit from this enlivening seminar.
About HG Chaitanya Charan das:
Chaitanya Charan is a monk and spiritual author.
He has done his Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering from the Government College of Engineering, Pune. He subsequently served as a software engineer in a prominent multinational software corporation. He also secured 2350 out of 2400 in GRE, gaining the top rank in Maharashtra.
Seeing the prevalent problems of stress, depression, addiction, and overall misdirection – all caused by a lack of spirituality – he felt inspired to dedicate his life to the cause of sharing the spiritual wisdom of the Bhagavad-gita under the aegis of ISKCON (International Society for Krishna consciousness).
He is a member of ISKCON’s leading intellectual body, the Shastric Advisory Council, and is the associate-editor of ISKCON’s global magazine, Back to Godhead.
He is the author of the world’s only Gita-daily feature, wherein he writes daily a 300-word inspirational reflection on a verse from the Bhagavad- Gita. Till now he has written over seventeen hundred Gita meditations that are posted on www.gitadaily.com and are read through daily feeds by thousands from all over the world.
He also answers questions by seekers on his site www.thespiritualscientist.com, where his over three thousand five hundred audio answers and several hundred articles are available.
He travels all over the world from Australia to America, giving talks on spiritual subjects in temples, universities, and companies.
His articles have been published in many national newspapers including Indian Express, Economic Times and Times of India in the Speaking Tree column.
His writings in English have been translated into several foreign languages including German, Chinese and Romanian and several Indian languages including Kannada, Telugu, Bengali, Hindi, and Marathi.
HG Chaitanya Charan das is the author of several books including the following:
• ENERGY – Your Sutra for Positive Thinking
• Science and Spirituality; The Spiritual Scientist series, volumes 1
• Science and Spirituality; The Spiritual Scientist series, volumes 2
• Recession – Adversity or Opportunity?
• Why do we need a temple?
• Frequently Unanswered Questions
• Idol Worship or Ideal Worship?
• The Gita for Daily Enrichment
• Oh My God! Re-answering the Questions
• My Little Bhakti Companion
• Timeless Insights on Today’s Issues
• 10 Leadership Sutras from Bhagavad-gita
• GK for PK!
• Prabhupada: The moments that made the movement
• The Eye to see the I: 121 reflections on Bhagavad-gita
• Belong: 121 reflections on Bhagavad-gita
ISKCON Scarborough
3500 McNicoll Avenue, Unit #3,
Scarborough, Ontario,
Canada, M1V4C7
Email Address:
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Website:
www.iskconscarborough.org
If the mind pushes us forcefully towards wrong, how can the mind be directable?
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Kartik Home Program, November 27, Ojai, California
Giriraj Swami
“Srimad-Bhagavatam mentions two words: parisram which means hard labor or great endeavor and Krishna krpa or Krishna’s mercy. Our acharyas explain that the two finger gap preventing Mother Yasoda from tying the rope around Krishna can be bridged by a combination of parisram — our hard labor and Krishna krpa or Krishna’s mercy. Whatever we do in our spiritual endeavors requires these two ingredients — our sincere efforts and Krishna’s mercy. By that combination we can bind Krishna or we can say Krishna allows himself to be captured and bound by us.”
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Kirtan by Radhika
Talk by Dhananjay Dasa
Talk by Giriraj Swami
A FLURRY OF SPECIAL GUESTS & EVENTS!
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Parliament of the World's Religions: Nov 1-7, 2018
The 2018 Parliament of the World's Religions is taking place in Toronto. On November 2nd Our very own HH Bhaktimarga Swami and his drama troupe will be performing "Many Mothers and Many Fathers". HG Anuttama Prabhu & HG Rukmini Mataji will be also be participating in the event.
To register please visit: https://parliamentofreligions.org/webform/2018-parliament-canadian-registration {For special discount, please use Code GRPFLASH}

Chaitanya Charan prabhu will be making another visit to the GTA and will be giving the Sunday discourse at both ISKCON Brampton and ISKCON Toronto on November 4th. Prabhu will also be conducting a seminar at ISKCON Scarborough on Saturday, November 3rd; click HERE for more information.
He is a member of ISKCON’s leading intellectual body, the Shastric Advisory Council, and is the associate-editor of ISKCON’s global magazine, Back to Godhead. He is the author of the world’s only Gita-daily feature, wherein he writes daily a 300-word inspirational reflection on a verse from the Bhagavad- Gita. He has written over seventeen hundred Gita meditations that are posted on www.gitadaily.com and are read through daily feeds by thousands from all over the world.
HG Gauranga Prabhu: Nov Nov 2 - 4, 2018
Gauranga prabhu will be conduction a seminar on Four Principles of Community Development, click HERE for more Information. HG Gauranga prabhu will also be giving the morning Srimad Bhagvatam class at ISKCON Toronto On Saturday, November 3rd and Sunday, November 4th.
HG Gauranga Prabhu is a Co Temple President of ISKCON Chowpatty temple, Director of Govardhan Ecovillage, Global Duty Officer of GBC, Trustee of ISKCON GBC College and member of GBC Organizational Development Committee and GBC Nominations Committee.
HG Vaisesika Prabhu and HG Nirakula Mataji: Dec. 14 - 19, 2018
Making one of their many trips to Toronto's Hare Krishna Centre are none other than His Grace Vaisesika Prabhu and Her Grace Nirakula mataji! They are truly members of our large community and we are very excited to have them once again to encourage our many sankirtan initiatives. Sankirtan refers to the process of sharing our spiritual culture through book distribution. Stay tuned for more information.
New Sunday Program Timings
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4:30 pm - Kirtan
5:00 pm - Announcements & Class
6:00 pm - Arati
6:30 pm - Sunday Feast ( vegetarian feast will be served)
7 :00 pm - Program Ends
(All other Sunday services will remain unchanged including the 8 pm Arati)
INVITE AND HONOUR LORD DAMODARA IN YOUR HOME!
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You can book your 1-hour slot by contacting (416) 400-7001 or kartikbookings@gmail.com to reserve your spot during Kartik weekday evenings or weekends. Please note, limited spots are available. Please feel free to take this unique opportunity for your family.
Govardhan Puja: Thursday, November 8, 2018
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Also referred to as Annakuta, Govardhana Puja is a special festival which marks the time when the inhabitants of Vrindavan (Lord Krishna’s abode on Earth) held a harvest festival in honour of King Indra, the demigod who provided the rains essential for the harvest. One day, however, Lord Krishna wanted to teach Indra a lesson. He convinced the inhabitants of Vrindavan to honour Govardhana Hill instead, whose fertile soil provided the grass upon which the cows and bulls grazed, and to honour the cows and bulls who provided milk and ploughed the lands.
Outraged, Indra retaliated with terrifying thunderstorms. The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krishna, calmly lifted Govardhana Hill with the little finger of his left hand. For seven days and seven nights the Lord held up Govardhana Hill, providing a giant umbrella to shelter the inhabitants of Vrindavan from the torrential rain.
Govardhan Puja celebrations at the Hare Krishna temple have always been popular and this year's festival will once again feature a grand "Govardhana Hill" made entirely of sweets in the middle of the temple room! Please join us for festivities from 6:00pm to 9:00pm on Thursday, November 8, 2018 to celebrate this wonderful festival!
We hope to see you and your family at the Hare Krishna temple for this spectacular festival!
Community Development Seminar with H.G. Gauranga Prabhu
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The Gita Contest 2018
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Event Date: Saturday, December 8th, 2018
Venue: The Hare Krishna Temple, 243 Avenue Road, Toronto
Category 1: Age 3-5 years - Recitation and Translation
- Assured prizes and Certificates of Participation for all contestants
- For Gita verses and translations, please refer only to 'Bhagavad-gita As it is' by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
- Registration fee is $20 per child (can be paid online at torontokrishna.com, by Cheque, EMT, or at the registration desk at the Toronto Hare Krishna Temple on Sundays between 4:15 and 7:00 p.m.)
Happy Cows Arati
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All the cows were resting under a group of Live Oak trees which gave them a lot of shade on the hot Fall day. Almost all of these cows in the ISCOWP herd were saved when they were about to be slaughtered. While the cows were in a restful mood, Balabhadra das offered Arati to the ISCOWP Diety Giiraj and the ISCOWP herd. In celebration, the herd was fed alfalfa cubes as treats and the younger members of the herd were given access to a pasture they never roamed before. All herd members were joyful either eating alfalfa cubes or running and kicking their heels exploring the new pasture.
Maha-Harinama in Argentina (Album of photos)
Pure devotees chant…
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Maha-Harinama in Argentina (Album of photos)
Pure devotees chant the Hare Krishna mantra, and simply by hearing this chanting ...
The TOVP and Your Last Will
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Asta Krosh Parikrama 2018 Invitation
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The spirit of Vrindavan
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, October 2011, Melbourne, Australia, Lecture)
During the month of Kartik, there is the chance to make special advancement. Especially whoever goes to Vrindavan is very fortunate because in Vrindavan, during Kartik, one can make many times more advancement under than under normal conditions!
Therefore, being in Vrindavan during Kartik is very, very special. But not all of us have the opportunity or the time to just leave everything and go to Vrindavan for Kartik but one can at least go in consciousness because the acaryas like Srila Jiva Gosvami have. mentioned, “Mathura is not a place. It is a state of consciousness.”
So the consciousness of Mathura or Vrindavan is what really transports us there! Therefore we can also invoke that atmosphere from wherever we are and in that way, one can reside in Vrindavan by remembering Vrindavan because remembrance on the spiritual platform is as good as being there, and we simply remember the spiritual world. So this is a month to meditate on Krsna!
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History of Sri Jagannath Temple, Rajapur Video
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In this video, the head pujari of ISKCON Mayapur, His Grace Jananivas Prabhu, and the temple president and manager of the Rajapur Jagannatha Mandir, His Grace Nirmala Caitanya Prabhu, speak in great detail about the history and glories of Lord Jagannatha, and how He came to reside in Sridham Mayapur. Please help spread the glories […]
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Kartik Parikrama 2018, Vrindavan Temples (Album of photos)…
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Kartik Parikrama 2018, Vrindavan Temples (Album of photos)
durlabho bhakti-yogo me mama vasya-vidhayakah
karttike mathurayam ca vratenanena labhyate
“Pure devotional service to Me which, because it places Me under My devotee’s dominion, is very difficult to attain, is easily attained by following this vow in Mathura during Karttika.”
“To they who worship Krishna in Vrindavan, the Lord gives them their original spiritual forms. The perfect atonement to purify the sins of a lifetime is to worship Lord Damodara in Vrindavan during Kartik. The month of Kartik spent in Vrindavan brings the supreme destination.” -Srila Rupa Goswami, Mathura Mahatyam!
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What To Do and When
Giriraj Swami
As part of our evening program in Carpinteria during Kartik, we are reading from Srimad-Bhagavatam 10.9, “Mother Yasoda Binds Lord Krsna,” and tonight one verse and purport struck me as especially instructive:
TEXT 5
tam ankam arudham apayayat stanam
sneha-snutam sa-smitam iksati mukham
atrptam utsrjya javena sa yayav
utsicyamane payasi tv adhisrite
TRANSLATION
Mother Yasoda then embraced Krsna, allowed Him to sit down on her lap, and began to look upon the face of the Lord with great love and affection. Because of her intense affection, milk was flowing from her breast. But when she saw that the milk pan on the oven was boiling over, she immediately left her son to take care of the overflowing milk, although the child was not yet fully satisfied with drinking the milk of His mother’s breast.
PURPORT
Everything in the household affairs of Mother Yasoda was meant for Krsna. Although Krsna was drinking the breast milk of Mother Yasoda, when she saw that the milk pan in the kitchen was overflowing, she had to take care of it immediately, and thus she left her son, who then became very angry, not having been fully satisfied with drinking the milk of her breast. Sometimes one must take care of more than one item of important business for the same purpose. Therefore Mother Yasoda was not unjust when she left her son to take care of the overflowing milk. On the platform of love and affection, it is the duty of the devotee to do one thing first and other things later. The proper intuition by which to do this is given by Krsna.
tesam satata-yuktanam
bhajatam priti-purvakam
dadami buddhi-yogam tam
yena mam upayanti te
(Gita 10.10)
In Krsna consciousness, everything is dynamic. Krsna guides the devotee in what to do first and what to do next on the platform of absolute truth.
After reading this purport, I prayed that I may always be situated on the platform of absolute truth and be guided in what to do and when—by Srila Prabhupada and Lord Sri Krishna’s grace.
Hare Krishna.
Yours in service,
Giriraj Swami
Disappearance Day of Srila Narottam Das Thakura
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NAROTTAMA VILASA By Narahari dasa
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Translated by Dravida Das. Oh! Supreme Lord Visvambhara, You are the husband of the goddess of fortune, and my eternal friend. Only You are capable of distributing the wealth of love of Godhead. You are known as kindhearted to those who depend upon You, therefore, oh Lord, please shower You kindness upon me.
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How Narottama dasa’s conch came to Carpinteria
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Gita 01.25 What catches ouar attention is determined by what is prominent in our external situation and in our internal disposition
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Bhagavad-gita verse-by-verse podcast
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Is our real problem the original sin in the heart – not the mind – and is believing in Jesus the only solution?
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Lecture – Initiation – Rasala D -The Ease of Mickey Mouse Smaranam
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Initiation – Rasala D -The Ease of Mickey Mouse Smaranam 2013-06-09
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Narottama Das Thakur Disappearance
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Appearing as the son of a king, Narottama Dasa Thakura showed all the bodily symptoms of a mahapurusa.
In school, he was a sruti dhara, able to memorise whatever he heard. Although he quickly mastered Sanskrit and the Vedas, he hankered to serve Krishna. He was a lifelong brahmacari.
By the mercy of the holy name of Gaura-Nitai, Narottama became detached, left his opulent family, and ran to Vrndavana. He took diksa from Lokanatha Goswami and siksa in Gaudiya philosophy from Jiva Goswami.
The Disappearance of Sri Narottama Das Thakura
Srila Narottama Thakura was constantly absorbed in singing the glories of Gauranga and Nityananda. Taking the blessings of Narottama, Ramacandra Kaviraja went to Vrndavana Dhama. After a few months there, he entered into the eternal lila of Sri Radha and Govinda.
This extremely terrible and unbearable news came to Srinivas Acharya, and, unable to bear the separation from his dear disciple, he too passed away from this earth and entered into the eternal pastimes of Radha and Govinda.
Hearing all this terrible news, Srila Narottama plunged into the ocean of separation where he began to drown. In the great and unbearable agony of separation he wrote the song, “ye anilo premadhana.”
Barely able to keep afloat in the ocean of separation, Srila Narottama Thakura went near the banks of the Ganges in a village called Gambhilaya and entered a temple of Mahaprabhu. Narottama ordered the devotees to perform kirtan.
The devotees began performing Samkirtan. After Samkirtan, Narottama Thakura went to the river’s edge, and with tears in his eyes took darshana of the Ganges, offering his obeisances again and again.
At that time, he entered the waters of the Ganges. After entering a short distance into the water he requested all the devotees to fill the four directions with loud chanting of the holy name. At that time, Ramakrishna Acharya and Ganganarayana Cakravarti began two kirtans in two different places.
In the midst of all this, the Thakura told them, “Pour the water of the Ganges over my body.” Saying this, everyone was immersed in the waves of kirtan. When they were ready to pour Ganges water over his body, Narottama Das Thakura, who was absorbed in chanting the holy name, merged into the water of the Ganges and vanished from worldly view.
Kartika Parikrama in Bharatpur (14 min video)
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Kartika Parikrama in Bharatpur (14 min video)
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Gurus Everywhere – A Sunday lecture by Vraj Vihari Das
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Gurus Everywhere - A Sunday lecture by Vraj Vihari Das at Iskcon of DC (audio)
There is so much to learn from the world around us… if we just learn to listen.
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Real Protection (video)
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Real Protection (video)
Srimad Bhagavatam Class by HH Prahladanandana Swami at ISKCON Kanpur - Sri Sri Radha Madhav Mandir.
Attention all Devotee Graphic Artists – Artists Needed for TOVP Online Gift Store
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In an effort to increase awareness of the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium (TOVP) within the ISKCON devotee community and the importance of completing the project by 2022, the TOVP management wants to create an online gift and paraphernalia store through the Zazzle.com website platform.
The TOVP store will provide devotees with beautiful memorabilia that they can gift to others or use themselves as reminders of this wonderful project, and will include popular products like shirts, jackets, hats, buttons, watches, clocks, phone covers, keychains, posters, canvas art, and many more items with artwork depicting the TOVP and other designs related to the project. Products ordered from the store can be shipped to any part of the world as gifts for personal use, as prizes for book distribution leaders, or many other uses. The ‘store’ has no stock. Each item is created ‘on-demand’ and shipped accordingly as ordered.
To accomplish this service we are seeking talented and experienced graphic artists who would like this opportunity to offer their time to create artwork for this purpose and serve the TOVP, Srila Prabhupada and Mahaprabhu in this unique way.
Please contact Sunanda das at tovp2016@gmail.com for more information and to offer your help. Kindly provide some samples of your artwork with your submission. All responses will be seriously considered. Please note this is a voluntary service and not a paid position.
TOVP NEWS AND UPDATES – STAY IN TOUCH
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How I came to Krishna Consciousness – Panchagauda Das
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How I came to Krishna Consciousness - Panchagauda Das (10 min video)
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The TOVP and Your Last Will
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For a devotee, death means leaving everything behind and continuing our wonderful spiritual journey of gradual progress back to Godhead. Although during our life we know everything really belongs to the Lord and we use it in His service, when leaving our body this fact becomes even more clear. It therefore behooves those of us who have significant assets to decide how they will continue to be used in His service in a responsible way when we leave this world for the next.
Donating to charities, non-profits and religious/spiritual organizations in one’s Last Will and Testament is a common and respectable act. Within ISKCON this has also become a regular affair and the results can make a very significant difference to a temple in need. We hope those with the means will consider the TOVP in their thoughts when creating their final distribution of wealth.
Click to read a short and simple explanation of three different types of contributions you can make in your Last Will: Fixed Sum, Specific Legacy and Residuary Legacy.
TOVP NEWS AND UPDATES – STAY IN TOUCH
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Sankirtana During Navaratri | ISKCON Kathwada
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The beautiful Srimad Bhagavatam (video)
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The beautiful Srimad Bhagavatam (video)
Srimad Bhagavatam Class by H.G.Hari Sauri Prabhu at ISKCON Vrindavan, Oct 27, 2018.
From sentimentalism to sentiment – FEEL acronym (2)
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From sentimentalism to sentiment 2 – FEEL acronym – Expression and Learning
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[Seminar at ISKCON, Hillsborough, North Carolina, USA]
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From sentimentalism to sentiment 1 – FEEL acronym – Firmness and Education
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[Seminar at ISKCON, Hillsborough, North Carolina, USA]
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Immigrating to the spiritual world
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[Congregation program at Cary, North Carolina, USA]
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Iskcon Surat Holds Inaugural Three-day Padayatra
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Gita 01.24 The position of maximum visibility is also the position of maxiumum vulnerability
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When facing serious problems, should we first focus on solving problems and then practice bhakti?
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Transcription :
Transcriber: Bhakta Sharan
Question: When facing serious problems, should we first focus on solving problems and then practice bhakti?
Answer: Each problem is different. To have a heavy workload is one kind of problem and going through a major health crisis is another. Similarly, having a traumatic relationship conflict is a problem of its own kind. Each of these problems pose different obstacles on our bhakti path.
If we have a sore throat or our leg is fractured and the doctor has advised us to not exert pressure, and still we continue to sing loudly in kirtan or climb a mountain to go to a temple, then such action is foolhardy. We might have to stop a particular devotional service until our physical capacity is restored. We have to follow all the prescribed exercises and medications till we are physically fit.
In case of excessive workload where we have to meet deadlines, postponing our devotional engagements for some time is understandable. Simultaneously we need to check whether working more hours really translates in progressing towards meeting our deadline. Sometimes more hours at work does not necessarily mean more productivity at work. Being alert and taking breaks could actually help us to be more productive. What one does in those breaks could vary from person to person.
Doing activities like hearing kirtan, studying philosophy, listening devotional lectures etc. could actually help sharpen our mental faculty and reduce stress which helps in boosting productivity. One should not think that because I am so busy therefore, I cannot do my devotional activities. Rather, one should be open towards the perspective that my devotional activities could in fact help me do my work better.
In a relationship conflict, emotional pain experienced is much more than the physical pain. Amidst such trauma, one can think that after this gets over, I will practice bhakti. It is understandable that in such situation one should stay focused and purposeful without which it will be very difficult to remain in an emotionally well-balanced situation.
Problem solving is not like weight lifting where the more pressure we exert the more weights we can lift. Problem solving is like applying the right kind of voltage for the right device. If a device receives less power than what it needs, then it cannot function properly. However, at the same time if the device gets more power than what it needs, that will also be a problem. Similarly, we need to find out what amount of thinking help us solve the problem and what amount of thinking starts affecting us negatively. Unless we recognize this dynamic difference, we will continue to think about the problem understanding that the more we think about the problem, the more we will be able to deal with it. At one level this may be true because we need to think to solve the problem. However, we need to understand that thinking endlessly about the problem will also not help. Our thoughts need to be sharp and alert so that our thinking is effective to find constructive paths for dealing with the problem. That is why for emotional problems, it is vital that we create the necessary distance and detachment by directing our thoughts elsewhere so that we can get positive energy to help us deal with the negative energy.
This can be done by thinking about Krishna and practicing bhakti activities. Not ritualistically, but in a way that we can absorb ourselves in it. Doing that activity could help us in a significant way in moving towards Krishna and growing internally by calling out to him in a mood of dependence. Consequently, getting the required clarity that could help us solve the problem more effectively.
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