Sunday Krishna Fest, August 26, Dallas
Strive for bhakti yoga
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 07 January 2018, Brisbane, Australia, Q&A Programme)
In this age, which path of yoga (karma, jnana or bhakti) should we follow?
Karma yoga basically means that we engage the work of our desires in the service of the Lord. So here, we perform our prescribed duty as we desire through our karma, but offer the fruits of that work to the Lord. The motivation here is however mixed, as some is for the Lord and some is for ourselves. For instance, if someone loves to cook, they cook prasadam for the Lord, but then they leave the cleaning aspect after the cooking for someone else because they do not want to do that. This shows that the person’s devotion is not pure and has some mixed intentions.
Jnana yoga involves looking at the world in a philosophical way where one is to recognise that all things in this world are temporary, except for the eternal soul. Here, we always remember, through all the ups and downs of life, that we are eternal, and this also greatly assists in coping through life. Here, we are also trying to connect this detachment to the Lord as when we are detached, we are more free. When we are attached however, we are more entangled and think of a thousand things… anxiety permeates the mind constantly! So in jnana yoga, we are trying to cut such strings of attachment and focus on the fact that the Lord and all of us are eternal.
Bhakti yoga encompasses the recognition that whatever activity we do and whatever austerity we perform, we dedicate all of that to the Supreme Lord. Here, we understand that Krsna is the proprietor and we are his servants. There is no selfish element about pursuing our own desires or staying away from attachment altogether; it is all about service to the Lord. We worship Krsna not to get rich or to promote our own interests. No, we worship him because he is wonderful! Krsna says it himself (Bhagavad-gita 6.47):
yoginam api sarvesam
mad-gatenantar-atmana
sraddhavan bhajate yo mam
sa me yuktatamo matah
The yogi that truly dedicates himself or herself to Krsna, he is the top-most. The path of bhakti yoga is repeatedly emphasised in all scriptures as the path to attract Krsna. So this is what we must strive for. Karma yoga and jnana yoga are both preliminary paths that will ultimately lead us to pure devotion. Such pure devotion is free from all karma or jnana – it is just pure selfless love for Krsna! Bhakti yoga therefore is the means and the goal!
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Charlie Chaplin and Hare Krishna! (1 min video)
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Charlie Chaplin and Hare Krishna! (1 min video)
A famous scene Krishna-ized. Just perfect!!
New Mayapur, France, Mellows + Lord BALARAM´s appearance day…
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New Mayapur, France, Mellows + Lord BALARAM´s appearance day 2018 (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Krishna is everywhere. Simply you have to catch Him. And He’s also ready for being caught. Yes, if somebody wants to catch Him. Suppose you are a devotee. If you want to catch Him, He comes forward ten times than your desire. He’s so kind. Therefore, we have to simply receive Him. London, August 21, 1973.
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A mridanga made of …glass! (1 min video)
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A mridanga made of …glass! (1 min video)
A glass mridanga drum made by a glass blower in Newcastle, UK. Clay, plexiglass now glass!
Balaram Purnima 2018 in New Raman Reti, Alachua (Album of…
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Balaram Purnima 2018 in New Raman Reti, Alachua (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: It is the special mercy of the Supreme Lord that as soon as He knows that one is glorifying His name, fame and attributes, He personally helps cleanse the dirt from one’s heart. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 6.2.12 Purport)
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Motel Gita (Album of photos)
Mr. Harish Agarwal and Nandini…
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Motel Gita (Album of photos)
Mr. Harish Agarwal and Nandini Kishori dd recently attended Nashville AAHOA Regional convention. The response was stellar. Mr. Pete Patel stopped by. He is really touched by MotelGita project and donated nicely! We feel that we’ve found a Motelgita advocate in Nashville, TN area. Mr. Chip Rogers, AAHOA CEO, stopped by at the booth and appreciated the non-profit work we do. A college student stopped by, he said his parents (motel owners) had shown him Motelgita TV interview. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wwv4eaVxg7Y. Another hotel owner stopped by, he said he has read all Gitas, Vinoba Bhave, Gandhi etc, however, there is no Gita as clear and concise as Srila Prabhupada’s Bhagavad Gita As It Is. Therefore Srila Prabhupada is the most intelligent person on the planet. Met Ms. Nancy, who has already read Gita, so I informed about Srimad Bhagavatam. She emailed me today that she is definitely going to buy it. Mr. Vinay Patel (current AAHOA secretary and future AAHOA President) stopped by and really appreciated MotelGita project. His wife Tina Patel had stopped by at an annual convention and had placed an order for all of their hotels. See the enclosed photo, which was posted on Facebook by another Hotelier (Mr. Naresh Bhakta).
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What’s Wrong with Sex?
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When the media assault our eyes with images of half-naked bodies, lawmakers fight back with anti-obscenity laws, and the media complain that the government is policing personal morality. "Who are you to restrict our sexual enjoyment?" cry the libertines. "Ubiquitous sexuality," say the cultural conservatives, "degrades society." Everyone cherishes the right to enjoy life, and libertines, to defend themselves, appeal to this right. But could they be defeating the very purpose they claim to champion? Could moral restrictions on sexuality uphold, rather than impede, our right to enjoy life? Continue reading "What’s Wrong with Sex?
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The Extra Plants
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I am only starting to understand that I was an enemy to the gardener. Whatever prestige I maintained in the garden is just so much rotten mulch. I hereby permanently drop it as garbage! Pride which is not for the satisfaction of Krishna is only a false path of repeated self-defeat, with an ugly tree named Fear at the end of the trail. I am fascinated by all that has happened, the way the garden is transformed, the sounds of soft sweet praises for God as given by the spiritual expert. The gardener’s voice grows very satisfied and forgiving at this time. I am surrounded by sweet mellows and I am disarmed. Continue reading "The Extra Plants
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Relativity and the Path to the Absolute
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Later, after becoming a devotee, I discovered that according to the Vedic teachings my assertions were right. But now I could understand something about the nature of that absolute reality: It is Krishna. Everything we see in this world comes from one of Krishna's many energies. But His illusory energy (maya) keeps us from perceiving things properly. Just as a magician can make us think we're seeing something that's not there, Krishna uses illusion to create our supposed reality. One might wonder why God would want to prevent us from seeing the truth Continue reading "Relativity and the Path to the Absolute
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Bhagavatam tenth canto study 22 – 10.4.10-16 Kamsa’s self-recrimination is self-serving
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Gita 18.65 Promises in a close relationship reflect and affect the closeness of the relationship
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Is God male or is he transcendental?
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Science, Spirituality and Wellness – Existence, Emotions and Ethics
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[Seminar at Maylands Community Center, Perth, Australia]
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Appreciation the divine Krishna-Balarama relationship
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Lord Balarama Appearance Day
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The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krishna, is the fountainhead of all incarnations. Lord Balarama is His second body. They are both one and the same identity. They differ only in form.
Balarama is the first bodily expansion of Krishna, and He assists in Lord Krishna’s transcendental pastimes. He is the source of the entire spiritual world and is the adi-guru, the original spiritual master.
He assumes five other forms to serve Lord Krishna. He Himself helps in the pastimes of Lord Krishna, and He does the work of creation in four other forms called the catur-vyuha (four armed) forms known as Vasudeva, Sankarshan, Pradyumna and Aniruddha.
He executes the orders of Lord Krishna in the work of creation, and in the form of Lord Sesa He serves Sri Krishna in various ways. In all the forms He tastes the transcendental bliss of serving Krishna. No one can approach Krishna without first getting the mercy of Baladeva.
Lord Balarama exemplifies the service attitude to Krishna. His only mission is to please Krishna by rendering service to Him, whether it is in the creation of the material worlds, maintaining the spiritual world or as His personal paraphernalia.
Balarama Purnima, August 27, Dallas
Giriraj Swami
Thursday, August 23rd, 2018
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Kirtan Sound Engineers Raise Awareness About Harmful Sound…
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Kirtan Sound Engineers Raise Awareness About Harmful Sound Levels!
Sacinandana Swami once joked: “The scriptures predict that as Kali Yuga progresses, devotees will play musical instruments so loud that people will not be able to hear the maha-mantra anymore.” That might make you crack a smile, but the background isn’t so funny. ISKCON devotees, and in particular kirtan leaders, suffer from a high level of hearing loss. Some parents are afraid to bring their babies into the temple room. Arjuna Das, an electrician who lives with his wife and two-year-old son on the New Varshana farm in New Zealand, is one of those concerned about the issue. Arjuna does sound for his temple’s kirtan events. His father has been an acoustical engineer for over thirty years.
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Monday, August 20th, 2018
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Balaram Purnima Abhishekam 2018 in Vrindavan! (Album of…
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Balaram Purnima Abhishekam 2018 in Vrindavan! (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: “Sri Krishna, the Personality of Godhead, who is the Paramatma (Supersoul) in everyone’s heart and the benefactor of the truthful devotee, cleanses desire for material enjoyment from the heart of the devotee who relishes His messages, which are themselves virtuous when properly heard and chanted.” (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 1.2.17).
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Balarama Purnima celebration at Temple of Vladivostok, Russia,…
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Balarama Purnima celebration at Temple of Vladivostok, Russia, “New Jagannath Puri” (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Svalpam apy asya dharmasya trayate mahato bhayat: even a little devotional service can save one from the greatest danger. Devotional service, which begins with chanting of the holy name of the Lord, is so powerful that even if one falls down, he can be saved from all calamities if he somehow or other chants the holy name of the Lord. This is the extraordinary power of the Lord’s holy name. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 6.1.63 Purport).
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Srila Prabhupada’s departure for the USA
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At his father's request, Gopal Agarwal had done as he had done for several other sadhus, none of whom had ever gone to America. It was just a formality, something to satisfy his father. Gopal had requested a form from the Indian Consulate in New York, obtained a statement from his employer certifying his monthly salary, gotten a letter from his bank showing his balance as of April 1965, and had the form notarized. It had been stamped and approved in New York and sent to Delhi. Now Bhaktivedanta Swami had a sponsor. But he still needed a passport, visa, P-form, and travel fare. Continue reading "Srila Prabhupada’s departure for the USA
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Harinama in Riga, Latvia (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: In…
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Harinama in Riga, Latvia (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: In the Bhagavad-Gita it is advised that one not forget the chanti...
Flowers: the representation of the smile of Lord Krishna
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For the past 42 years, on the first Sunday in August the Los Angeles Hare Krishna Temple (ISKCON) hold a parade and festival at the famous tourist destination of Venice Beach, California. The festival is called Ratha Yatra - The Festival of the Chariots. Whilst thousands enjoy the day's festivities, few will see the days, weeks and months of planning that take place behind the scenes to create this event. Among the numerous departments responsible of bringing this festival to life, are the flower team. Consisting entirely of volunteers, this team's service starts weeks before the event itself, however the action really kicks in for the days leading up to the festival. This video is a humble offering to praise the wonderful volunteers who dedicate their time to decorating the ratha carts of Lord Jagannatha (the Lord of the Universe), His sister Lady Subhadra, and brother Baladeva. Flowers are the representation of the smile of Lord Krishna, and these wonderful devotees are beaming with smiles, as they create these decorations. Continue reading "Flowers: the representation of the smile of Lord Krishna
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Lord Balarama’s detailed description
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Today's class in London. Very analytical and detailed description of the ontological position of Lord Balarama. Authorized and refined theology presented in a language everyone can understand. Nice section of questions and answers. Continue reading "Lord Balarama’s detailed description
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Why does ISKCON stop its devotees from associating with Gaudiya Math devotees?
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Do you need a break from our mind? Bhagavad-gita insights for inside-out change
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What makes relationships unsteady – and how to make them steady
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[Bhagavatam class at ISKCON, Perth, Australia]
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Bhagavatam tenth canto study 21 – 10.4.1-10 Heartless Kamsa rejects Devaki’s heartfelt plea
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Learning from Dhritarashtra – Does destiny make us or de we make it – 2?
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If we feel inspired to do a service other than what we are instructed, what should we do?
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Gita 18.64 Krishna’s tone rises from informational analysis to impassioned advocacy
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The incarnation of beauty
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 05 June 2016, Radhadesh, Belgium, Caitanya Caritamrta Madhya 25.57)
The all blissful Supreme Personality of Godhead is eternally young and not plagued by any imperfections, not plagued by an old cranky body and not ugly either. Some incarnations of God are certainly not the most beautiful. It is said that various incarnations of the Lord have different qualities of the Lord. Maharaj Pritu had the pālana-śakti, he was empowered with the power to protect the earth. Mohini-murti and Balarama represent the beauty of the Lord. Nrsimhadev is the protector of the devotees. So different incarnations represent different features of the Lord.
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Friday night Harinama in Argentina (Album of photos)
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Friday night Harinama in Argentina (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: In the Bhagavad-Gita it is advised that one not forget ...