Ladies’ Away Day! Once a month, the ladies’ residence (ashram)…
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Ladies’ Away Day!
Once a month, the ladies’ residence (ashram) at the Manor, organizes teambuilding activities for the residents. In spirit of the theme “Keeping it Spiritual”, the ashram split into groups and each chose one of the three different aspects of Sadhana (spiritual practice), Sanga (association) and Samraksha (cow protection): Sadhana - we read, discussed and reflected on some of the prayers of Queen Kunti and sang kirtan on a specially organised ashram away day. Sanga - Siddhi-lalasa dasi facilitated a Q&A to address and advise us on challenges faced along one’s spiritual journey. Samraksha - The wonderful New Gokul farm team facilitated a visit from the residents; they fed, groomed, massaged, sang to and gave time, attention and love to the beautiful cows. Other initiatives included: • ‘Quote of the Week’ on the ashram noticeboard, sharing meditative gems to inspire introspective reading; • Recycling to actively reduce waste. and • Once a month coming together to watch a movie with a spiritual theme.

Radha Kunda Seva: July 2018 Photos and Updates (Album of…
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Radha Kunda Seva: July 2018 Photos and Updates (Album of photos)
We are happy to report that this month was the culmination of years of persistent endeavor, ending in excitingly huge success. We have been working for several years to gain non-profit status in India so as to freely promote this service here. Up until now, we’ve only had non-profit status in the West. It has been a difficult, complicated and long process, but it’s finally come through! We are relieved and exuberant at this big accomplishment. As always the cleaning work and prasadam distribution continue daily thanks to your support, good wishes and Srimati Radharani’s mercy. On that note, thank you so much to our new patrons! We now have 3 more widows sponsored totaling us to 85 out of 150 sponsored! Right now we primarily need help with expanding our cleaning services around Govardhana, specifically on Parikrama Marg. Please browse our latest photos and join our efforts by visiting www.radharani.com. Your servants, Campakalata Devi dasi, Padma Gopi Devi dasi, Sri Arjuna dasa, Urmila Devi Dasi, and Mayapurcandra dasa.
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Gita 18.46 See work as an offering the divine’s gifts to the divine
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Bhagavad-gita verse-by-verse podcast

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Does becoming fully conscious make it difficult to connect with others who are not that conscious?
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Answer Podcast

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Rajani-priya’s Appreciation
Giriraj Swami

Yesterday, I invited Rajani-priya (Rose Forkash), almost ninety-eight years old now, to accompany us to the Los Angeles Ratha-yatra.

In the car on the way back to Carpinteria after the festival, she said, “Giriraj—I want to thank you, thank you, thank you so many times for including me in today’s program. I needed it, I wanted it, and you gave it to me, so I must thank you again and again.

“I’m almost a hundred. It hasn’t been easy, but I have had wonderful people in my life—especially Prabhupada, a wonderful man. If I hadn’t lived so long, I wouldn’t have met so many wonderful people.

“I cannot tell you how much I enjoy being in the company of devotees chanting Hare Krishna.

“I am a very fortunate lady. It was an enjoyable, wonderful day, and I will remember it forever.”

At intervals along the way back, Rajani-priya broke into spontaneous singing of Hare Krishna, in Srila Prabhupada’s original melody. In the eleven hours since we had picked her up from her home, her energy and enthusiasm had not waned at all; rather, in her ecstatic mood, they had increased.

Hare Krishna.

Yours in service,
Giriraj Swami

Committing is not limiting – it is elevating
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[Congregation program at Melbourne, Australia]

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From ritual to spiritual 3 – Analysis of Krishna’s pastime with the ritualistic brahmanas – The brahmanis selfless devotion
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[Seminar at Community Hall, Melbourne, Australia]

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Dhruva pastime analysis 3 – DHRUV acronym – Realization and reconciliation result from devotion
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[Bhagavatam class at ISKCON, Melbourne, Australia]

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Dhruva pastime analysis 2 – DHRUV acronym – Humility and honesty leads to authentic bhakti
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[Bhagavatam class at ISKCON, Melbourne, Australia]

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Increasing willpower – by increasing the distance between us and our feelings, and our feeling and our actions
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ISKCON Scarborough – "Srila Prabhupada – Our Founder Acarya" seminar next Sunday
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Hare Krishna!
Please accept our humble obeisances!
All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
All glories to Sri Guru and Sri Gauranga!


We are happy to host "Srila Prabhupada - Our Founder Acarya" seminar next Sunday (12th Aug 2018) from 11 am to 12 noon at ISKCON Scarborough.


Founder Acarya Series by HG Suresvara Dasa

For millennia the teachings and the rich culture of bhakti-yoga, or Krishna Consciousness, had been hidden within the borders of India. Today, millions around the globe express their gratitude to Srila Prabhupada for revealing the timeless wisdom of bhakti to the world.

Śrīla Prabhupāda did not simply carry the message of Lord Caitanya and Lord Krishna to us. While that in itself is a glorious task, Śrīla Prabhupāda, as the Founder-Ācārya, created the very foundation, function and vision of ISKCON as a global community aiming for the “re-spiritualization of the entire human society.” Śrīla Prabhupāda’s role, is ongoing. His presence is to be felt in the life of every ISKCON devotee today, and in the lives of devotees many centuries into the future. Understanding how Śrīla Prabhupāda is in the center of our lives and our society, and knowing how to keep him in that essential role, is the purpose of this course.

Please join in to participate in this series of Seminars - Founder Acarya, facilitated by HG Suresvara Dasa conveniently located all over the GTA to understand and celebrate the preeminent position of Srila Prabhupada in ISKCON as well as every follower's foundational relationship with him.

About the Speaker:-
Suresvara dasa Vanacari joined the Hare Krishna movement in 1970
and received 1 st and 2 nd initiations from Srila Prabhupada in 1971 & 1972. Over the years Suresvara’s service has centered around Prabhupada’s books—studying them, distributing them, helping to produce them, writing articles based on them, and now, teaching from them.
In 2011, while teaching at the Mayapur Institute for Higher Education, his concern over the lack of connection many younger devotees were feeling for our founder-acarya reached a tipping point, so that year he began researching and presenting the seminar, “Srila Prabhupada, Our Founder-Acarya.”

With the encouragement of the Mayapur Institute and the GBC committee, “Srila Prabhupada’s Position,” Suresvara has been travelling the ISKCON world with the founder-acarya series since 2011, helping devotees deepen their relationship with, commitment to, and love for our beloved founder-acarya, His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada.


ISKCON Scarborough
3500 McNicoll Avenue, Unit #3,
Scarborough,Ontario,
Canada,M1V4C7

Email Address:
iskconscarborough@hotmail.com

website: 
www.iskconscarborough.org

Avanti House explores Faith Ethos. Teachers and staff from the…
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Avanti House explores Faith Ethos.
Teachers and staff from the Avanti House Secondary School in Stanmore came to the Manor for a special presentation by Navin Krishna das (Nitesh Gor). Nitesh who is the Founder and Chief Executive, Avanti Schools Trust, explained “The purpose was to explore the faith ethos of Avanti schools.” All the attendees then received first class hospitality provided by the Visitors and Tours team and kitchen crew. ISKCON is the faith affiliate for the Avanti Schools.

Transcendental Art in ISKCON. With the help of Bhaktivedanta…
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Transcendental Art in ISKCON.
With the help of Bhaktivedanta Manor, in a new academic documentary Professor Gwilym Beckerlegge explores the importance of sacred books and ‘transcendental art’ in the life of ISKCON. The film is now part of the teaching materials of ‘Exploring Religion’ - the Open University’s latest introductory course in the study of religions. The film and the associated book are linked to the part of the course that examines religious texts, including oral traditions and art as well as sacred books. Professor Gwilym Beckerlegge is a member of the Department of Religious Studies at The Open University whose work centres on the study of contemporary Hindu movements.

Jhulan Yatra Festival 2018 Invitation
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We invite all of the devotees to come and take part in this years’ Jhulan Yatra festival. Adhivas will be held on Radha Madhava’s altar after Sandhya Arati, on Tuesday 21st August; then 22nd to 26th August is the festival at Jhulan Gardens [Srila Prabhupada Ashram, next to Goshalla]. The Deity Procession will leave the […]

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Glorious Los Angeles Rathayatra 2018
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Hare Krishna Ramesvara das: Scenes from the 42nd LA Rathayatra Festival in Venice Beach on Sunday, August 5, 2018. Tens of thousands attended and tens of thousands lined the Santa Monica streets and Venice Beach’s Ocean Walk to see the procession. The Deities looked more beautiful than ever and bestowed unlimited transcendental mercy to devotees and non-devotees alike. The chanting resounded throughout the City and Beach and everyone experienced the ecstasy of hearing the Holy Names

Food for Life @ ISKCON Yangon, Myanmar
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Hare Krishna Devotees in Yangon, Myanmar have been distributing prasadam to those in needs in the local area since the last 20 years. They distribute prasad to local schools and communities twice a week. On Sunday 5th August HH Subhag Swami graced the Food for Life program where local devotees in Yangon distributed prasad to 250 boys from Tahnlyin Training School for Boys.

Pol’and’Rock – 2nd Day (Album of photos) Indradyumna Swami: As…
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Pol’and’Rock - 2nd Day (Album of photos)
Indradyumna Swami: As hundreds of thousands of people flooded the Pol’and’Rock Festival, Krsna’s Village of Peace went into action. From Ratha Yatra down the main avenue, to prasadam distribution and continuous kirtan in our Mantra Yoga tent, the sincere efforts of over 700 devotees caused a tidal wave of mercy.
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Sri Krishna and the Original Sporting Propensity
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Hare KrishnaBy Sarvabhauma Dasa

Why are sports so popular? According to Vaishnava teachings, everything here, including the sporting propensity, is an imperfect or distorted reflection of the original, blissful activities of all-attractive Lord Sri Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Unfortunately, although in this material realm sports may be attractive, their charm is illusory. We can’t enjoy the Real Thing here. At best we can try to squeeze pleasure out of a perverted representation, like a mirage in the desert. When it comes to genuine, pure fun or sport, Lord Krishna is the unrivaled champion, the unabashed connoisseur, as we see in Srimad-Bhagavatam 10.18.19: “Krishna, who knows all sports and games, then called together the cowherd boys and spoke as follows: 'Hey cowherd boys! Let's play now! We'll divide ourselves into two even teams.'" Continue reading "Sri Krishna and the Original Sporting Propensity
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In Defense of the Vedic View
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Hare KrishnaBy Badrinarayan Swami

"Both the Vaishnava theists and the materialists each present their own set of amazing stories. The choice is . . . which set of amazing stories to believe." It is the grand conceit of the materialistic worldview that “man is the measure of all things.” When we dig a little deeper, we find that this premise is based on a profoundly arrogant presumption, namely, that all reality can ultimately be subordinated to our sense perception and intellect. Continue reading "In Defense of the Vedic View
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Many Gods or One? Five Prominent Deities and Their Universal Meaning
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Hare KrishnaBy Satyaraja Dasa

Is Krishna consciousness polytheistic? A discussion of panchopasana provides a clear answer that also helps us understand all religions. At first blush, Vaishnavism may seem polytheistic, given the various gods associated with the Vedic pantheon. But if we look slightly beneath the surface, we see there is more to this so-called polytheism than meets the eye. The concept of monotheism – that there is only one God – tends to be associated with the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), but it is found elsewhere as well. So the first point to be acknowledged is that monotheism is more pervasive than is commonly understood. Continue reading "Many Gods or One? Five Prominent Deities and Their Universal Meaning
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Gita 18.45 Inclusive spirituality centers on rejection of work, but on its reconceptualization and redirection
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Lokanatha Goswami Disappearance
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Lokanatha Goswami was the eldest of the Goswamis living in Vraja-bhumi. He shunned name and fame so much that he asked Krishna Dasa Kaviraja to keep his name out of Caitanya-Caritamrita.

“Anyone who reads the Srimad Bhagavatam,” said Lokanatha Goswami, “he is my friend.”

Once Krsna Himself appeared and gave Lokanatha a Deity of Radha-Vinoda. Lokanatha Goswami carried his Deity all over Vraja in a cloth bag hung around his neck.

Lokanatha Goswami accepted Narottama Dasa for initiation as his only disciple. He appreciated his genuine humility and determination to serve. Every night for one year Narottama Dasa secretly served his guru by carefully cleaning the field where Lokanatha Goswami passed stool.

Lokanatha Goswami’s original Deities of Radha-Vinoda are now worshiped in Jaipur, Rajasthan. A prati-bhu murti (expanded form of the original Deity) of Radha-Vinoda adorns the altar at the Radha-Gokulananda temple in Vrindavan. The samadhi of Lokanatha Goswami is the largest one in the temple courtyard. 

He serves Srimati Radharani as Manjuali-manjari in nitya Vrindavan lila.

3 principles for spiritual community building – Session 3 – Balance & Commitment
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[Seminar at Bhakti Lounge, Wellington, New Zealand]

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3 principles for spiritual community building – Session 2 – QA
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3 principles for spiritual community building – Session 1 – Authenticity
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Krishna FunkSkool Summer Kids Camp – August 27 – 31, 2018
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Krishna's FunSkool at Toronto's Hare Krishna Temple is very happy to announce the 11th annual Summer Kids Camp 2018 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 27th to Friday, August 31st, 2018 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Hare Krishna temple, 243, Avenue Road, Toronto. You can register your child for one, more or all the 5 days.

Please register your child by filling up the form by clicking 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 6:15 - 8:30 p.m. Please give the name of your child, age and Gopinath Summer Kids Camp 2018 while making the donation.

2. Online using PayPal/interac/EMT via donate@torontokrishna.com - Please add the name of your child, age and Gopinath Summer Kids Camp 2018 in the description line.
3. By Cheque payable to ISKCON Toronto.
For more information please contact us at 416-830-6850 or email to kids@torontokrishna.com

Srila Prabhupada – Our Founder Acarya Seminar
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For millennia the teachings and the rich culture of bhakti-yoga, or Krishna Consciousness, had been hidden within the borders of India. Today, millions around the globe express their gratitude to Srila Prabhupada for revealing the timeless wisdom of bhakti to the world.

Śrīla Prabhupāda did not simply carry the message of Lord Caitanya and Lord Krishna to us. While that in itself is a glorious task, Śrīla Prabhupāda, as the Founder-Ācārya, created the very foundation, function and vision of ISKCON as a global community aiming for the “respiritualization of the entire human society.” Śrīla Prabhupāda’s role, is ongoing. His presence is to be felt in the life of every ISKCON devotee today, and in the lives of devotees many centuries into the future. Understanding how Śrīla Prabhupāda is in the center of our lives and our society, and knowing how to keep him in that essential role, is the purpose of this course.

Please join in to participate in this series of Seminars - Founder Acarya, facilitated by HG Suresvara Dasa conveniently located all over the GTA to understand and celebrate the preeminent position of Srila Prabhupada in ISKCON as well as every follower's foundational relationship with him.

To RSVP and for more questions, please contact us at : education@torontokrishna.com


About the Speaker: 

Suresvara dasa Vanacari joined the Hare Krishna movement in 1970
and received 1 st and 2 nd initiations from Srila Prabhupada in 1971 &
1972. Over the years Suresvara’s service has centered around Prabhupada’s
books—studying them, distributing them, helping to produce them,
writing articles based on them, and now, teaching from them.
In 2011, while teaching at the Mayapur Institute for Higher Education, his
concern over the lack of connection many younger devotees were
feeling for our founder-acarya reached a tipping point, so that year he
began researching and presenting the seminar, “Srila Prabhupada, Our
Founder-Acarya.”
With the encouragement of the Mayapur Institute and the GBC
committee, “Srila Prabhupada’s Position,” Suresvara has been traveling
the ISKCON world with the founder-acarya series since 2011, helping
devotees deepen their relationship with, commitment to, and love for our
beloved founder-acarya, His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada.


From ritual to spiritual 2 – Analysis of Krishna’s pastime with the ritualistic brahmanas – Understanding the brahmans
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Welcome to the Conch Aug 2018 Issue. The monthly newsletter for…
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Welcome to the Conch Aug 2018 Issue.
The monthly newsletter for the community of ISKCON New Govardhana (Krishna Farm)
Table of Contents: Srila Prabhupada Uvaca
Lord Balarama Appears
Historic Building Breathes New Life
52 Years and Counting!
Krishna Pad News
Northern Adventures
Maha Jewellery by Manjula
In Focus: Krpalu Krsna Balarama Dasa
Magic in Krishna’s Gardens
The Lord’s Plan
Ratha-Yatra Snapshot
Read it online here: https://conch.org.au/conch_2018_08_aug/

“I’m here to make a sacrifice”
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“I’m here to make a sacrifice”
Question: You gave an example of Vyasadeva, who compiled the Vedic literatures and Narada Muni said it was all useless because it didn’t have a connection to the Supreme Lord, so is there any use of propagating Ayurveda, Yoga and things like that, to attract people or better we should represent pure devotional service?
His Holiness Bhakti Bhringa Govinda Swami: We should always represent pure devotional service. There’s no question about that. We’re not here to teach people how to make money. We’re not here just to teach people how to be healthy. We’re not here to teach people how to become fertile and have more children. We’re here to teach people how to become devotees of Krishna.
You see, but there are some aspects of Vedic culture which people do find attractive. So therefore will show those to people in order to attract them.
It’s just like in Gita Krishna tells Arjuna, He says “In the beginning of the creation I sent forth the generations of demigods and sacrifices to be performed.
He said “Be thou happy by the performance of sacrifice”
But this is not necessarily what Krishna wants us to do that we would perform Vedic sacrifice. Ultimately what does Krishna wants us to do? Can anyone remember the verse from the Bhagavad-Gita that will read last night?
Krishna wants full surrender, exactly.
Krishna doesn’t want that we just do some yajna so that we could go to material heaven. Krishna wants full surrender, so that we can come into a relationship with him.
Like we see the examples of Krishna’s great devotees. We see the standard of sacrifice they are willing to perform. The sacrifices that they perform that’s illuminated in the shastra. So we should understand that a high level of sacrifice is required if we wish to enter into a relationship with God.
Like the sacrifice of the happiness of family or material society, or material friends, or material wealth and all those different things. So a very high level of sacrifice is required.
But still Krishna says then you should do some yajna and by the performance of the yajna you will be happy. What is the psychology attached to that? That if you perform yajna you will associate with the learned people or Brahmans. And even though you are performing some ritual - the Brahmans will give you a higher instruction.
So we can give some instruction in yoga, we can teach people about ayurveda, because it is the natural way by which people can heal themselves, but we will always try to get people to chant the Hare Krishna Maha Mantra, taking Srila Prabhupada’s books.
See we have to remain focused on that, otherwise it just becomes mundane. Unless we are focused on preaching and giving Krishna Consciousness - it becomes mundane. And then we see that we become materialistic, devotees just become progressively more and more materialistic and they forget the process that “I’m here to make a sacrifice”.
Anything we can use in Krishna’s service, but we will use these things to attract people and engage people in the Lord’s pure devotional service.

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Chant and be Still! Ananda Vrindavaneswari: There is a great…
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Chant and be Still!
Ananda Vrindavaneswari: There is a great connection between stillness and listening. “Don’t move” we say when we hear some noise around the house in the middle of the night. In yoga we hold the body still in order to hear the breath. We will hold the shoulders of our child while we tell her something important.

In the tradition of mantra meditation, the repetition of a sacred sound, how we listen, how we hear the mantra is the difference between a successful practice or not. Although in the Krishna Bhakti practice there are no hard and fast rules for chanting, and we are encouraged to chant in whatever way works best for us, being still while we do our daily japa meditation is very helpful for the practitioner wishing to advance.

When I sit down to do my mantra meditation I make a commitment not to move for 15 mins (that’s about 2 rounds on the japa beads). It’s important to make sure we are comfortable and the lower back is supported. Then I begin the meditation. Holding the body still immediately helps my mind to settle down. I move quickly to a clear sense of separation from the outer world to the inner world. I have arrived at an important place and time and the holding still invites me to be present.

Besides the small movements of the beads through my fingers, and the audible chanting, all else is quiet and my focus is on hearing the mantra and hearing it again and again. With a still body, my mind is easier to control, easier to bring back to the mantra with better focus and feelings. After 2 rounds I adjust my sitting position and set it again for another 15 minutes.

Be warned! When we hold the body still, it talks to us. We are more conscious of it than usual and it will twitch and itch and pain. But it’s a powerful experience to ignore all that and lean into the sound of the mantra.

At the end of the day it’s important to be careful about our practice so that it does the work it’s meant to do - remind us of who we are beyond our body and awaken pure love. Deep listening to the maha-mantra has a lot to tell us. Stillness can help us hear the message better.

Pol’and’ Rock 2018 – First Day (10 min video)
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Pol'and’ Rock 2018 - First Day (10 min video)
Indradyumna Swami: n this video we see the buildup to this year’s Poland’and’Rock festival, formally known as Polish Woodstock. Krsna’s Village of Peace plays an important part of the event. The sheer numbers of people who come to our village attests to that! We plan to distribute 150,000 full plates of prasadam in 72 hours!

Krishna calls just another soul back to Him! Shastrakrit Das:…
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Krishna calls just another soul back to Him!
Shastrakrit Das: All you kind hearted Mahatmas out there please listen to this nectar: His name is Omkar, hardly 10 years old. He approached my book table and told me that recently he finished reading The Bhagavad Gita as it is cover to cover in two weeks. I asked him what is his conclusion after reading the Gita. He said that “Krishna is simply awesome”, I asked him where he got the Gita from? He reminded me that I gifted him the book couple of months ago. I asked him what book he wants to read next from the collection? He spontaneously picked up the Krishna book and gave $5. The funny part of the exchange is that when I asked his mother to bring him to our ashram sometimes, she thought I’m asking her to let him join the ashram and she said “ I’m sorry he is my only child, I can’t do that “