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Bhagavad-gita verse-by-verse podcast
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Sri Vakresvara Pandit was present with Sriman Mahaprabhu during His pastimes in Navadwipa and after his acceptance of Sannyasa he also accompanied Him to Jagannath Puri.
During the time of the Lord’s residence in Puri he continued to live with Him there as well. Sri Vakresvara Pandit took birth in the village of Guptipara near Triveni. He was an especially proficient dancer and kirtaniya and could dance continuously for 72 hours.
When Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu began His pastimes of congregational chanting of the Holy Name of Sri Hari in Navadvipa, Sri Vakresvara Pandit was an important singer and dancer in that assembly.
Vakresvara Pandit’s worshippable deity is Sri Sri Radha-kanta, whom he worshipped in Kasi Misra’s house, which was also the residence of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu (Gambhira).These Deities are still being worshipped there to this day.
(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 25 April 2015, Radhadesh, Belgium, Culture Festival Lecture)
I think it would be really nice if my disciples would have real, genuine relationships amongst each other – positive vaishnava relationships. It would be something that would have power; power for ourselves. Such relationships would nourish us and it would attract people from everywhere, because the whole world is looking for deep and genuine relationships.
I have always looked for friendships in ISKCON, for real friendships. Sometimes in our movement, people ask, “Is that your colleague?” But if we become like colleagues, I think we are not acting on the platform that we should be. We should have warm, loving, personal, appreciative vaishnava relationships where we would generally be happy to see each other. If such relationships could exist between my disciples, between all godsisters and godbrothers, that would fulfill my dream!
The article " My dream " was published on KKSBlog.
Poised for a Sankirtan Explosion!
From a book distribution seminar organized by Bhaktivedanta Manor devotees at the Krishna Avanti school.
Vaisesika Prabhu: We are poised for a sankirtana explosion with harinama-sankirtana, book distribution, and prasadam distribution, with personal contact.
A visit to Iskcon Mayapur (17 min video)
Mayapur is a holy city located on the banks of the Ganges river, at the point of its ...
Everyone else is prabhu and I am dasadasanudas.
Radhanath Swami: Real Vaishnavism is something very deep and something sublime, it’s not simply a type of dress or a type of hairstyle, it’s the substance of our consciousness.
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Rathayatra in Africa (Album with photos)
Awesome 3rd Annual Chariot Festival this weekend in Gaborone, Botswana, Africa!
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, October 2011, Sydney, Australia, Lecture)
If you come to the temple once a week, that is spiritually poor! It’s a poor lifestyle. You don’t get much spiritual wealth. We must seek out devotees all the time. We must be eager to be with devotees. Even if it is at a distance, somehow or other, we must be there all the time as much as possible. That is eagerness.
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42GB of a complete library of kirtans ready for free downloading.
Nimai Sundar: I am finally able to share all my recordings of Aindra Prabhu’s Live Kirtans. They are mostly arranged by YYYY.MM.DD, have Album Artwork and metadata that matches.
I have been collecting Aindra’s Kirtans for many years now and it’s been a pain having duplicates, different naming formats and different album names.
So I downloaded all the recordings from 24hourkirtan.com, VIHE.org and Gauravani.com. Then added them to the recordings sourced from Aindra Himself. I then sorted them according to the year as much as possible.
Iskcon New Govardhana: Panihati Festival Pots Auction - 01 July 2018 (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Chanting of the Hare ...
Transcendental book distribution ki jaya!
This is my most treasured book as it was the one that planted the seed. My parents were gifted this book and a picture of Radha & Krishna by devotees in the early eighties. While they were preaching my mum
As we all know from various understandings of Kṛṣṇa consciousness philosophy, our life is going to move just like this also. Sometimes when we realize how quickly our life is passing by, we begin to analyze: “Where am I going?” These are good thoughts, “Where am I going? What direction am I moving towards?”, because as we know, everybody by nature has to have some goal, some aspiration in life. Sometimes we get caught up in immediate goals, and sometimes even we hear an expression: “I am just taking it from day to day.” It is very common in America. I know that people often times will say like that when you ask them how they are doing. “Well, I am just taking it day by day.” Their goal is simply to make it to the next day. And usually ‘just to make it to the next day’ means ‘just so I can survive’. If I’ve survived to the next day, at least the next day I can have my goal for the following day. Continue reading "Our Progress in Life is Gauged by Our Chanting
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It was truly a re- treat from the busy schedule of hustle bustle, traffic and time constraints to fresh air, dense forest, tall green mountains and vast expanse of water around, so much to experience it in essence. The valuable subject matter of our life is the true connection with the Absolute Truth. As Srila Prabhupada quotes, "Because human life is a combination of matter and spirit soul, the whole process of Vedic knowledge is directed at liberating the spirit soul from the contamination of matter.” Continue reading "Coordinated, Connected and Committed- Retreat to Re- treat
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In 2008, he suffered a serious stroke. Doctors said that he had only 1% chance of survival. It did not stop him to continue his mission. Between 2008 and 2017, being in a wheelchair he traveled 782,906 km on flight journeys using 325 flights, attended 1,427 meetings, traveled 25,942 km on road journeys, 1,629 km on train journeys and gave 1,411 lectures. To summarise the life of someone who has done so much and had so much positive influence on the world is not an easy task. Continue reading "Jayapataka Swami – 50 years of service in ISKCON
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[Bhagavatam class at ISKCON, Belgaum, India]
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[Sunday feast Class at ISKCON, Belgaum, India]
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[Brahmachari class at Belgaum, India]
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Sometimes you get an interesting question that means rather than giving a simple answer it makes you pause and ponder, explore and indeed ask yourself a number of questions before putting down an answer. I like these sort of questions as being challenged always encourages and inspires.
it was a basic question on the guru disciple relationship and how if this is the most important relationship why does it appear to be less intimate than all other relationships?
We do emphasise the guru disciple relationship to the point that in many ways we miss the more subtle shiksha guru emphasising the importance of Diksha guru so that one becomes almost obsessed with the pursuit of one’s own initiating guru.
It made me think about one’s own experience of diksha guru and indeed that of many of those I know, few get to directly serve their own guru maharaja indeed even when we look at Srila Prabhupada he didn’t spend much time with his guru maharaja. It is actually the instruction of the initiating spiritual master that makes the difference. If we want to make great advancement taking the guru’s instruction seriously means that we will make it home back to Godhead this lifetime. Again Srila Prabhupada was the greatest example of this as he kept always focused on his Guru Maharaja’s instructions, indeed the instruction and more to the point our sincerity in following the instruction makes it the most important relationship.
However for many this is not always the most important understanding of relationship and require a more intimate personal time to which they feel loved and can speak to regularly; which is more rare than normal within the vaishnava movement .
If we analyse and ponder the greatest and more intimate relationship, the one that we will benefit from each and every day is that of the shiksha guru. Our friends and association who will be there during our high’s and low’s in our krishna consciousness life. They are the persons who we will have the greatest association with, will be at the end of a phone, who we will serve alongside with.
For those who have been successful in krishna consciousness have several things in common:
they have taken the instruction of there guru maharaja seriously
they have surrounded themselves with friends and individuals who are also serious in there krishna consciousness
They have the ability to inspire others to take Krishna Consciousness seriously.
My conclusion thought was that Shiksha Guru is in many ways more important than Diksha Guru as these great saintly people those I have intimate personal relationships with are the ones who daily inspire and encourage me in continuing in devotional life; this despite my own battle with my mind.
So if you find yourself struggling in Krishna Consciousness there will be two things missing
taking the instruction of the Diksha Guru seriously
taking the association of our Siksha Guru seriously
In both if we are serious then success will always be there.
Nice Summer Day Sunday NYC Harinama (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: Chanting is the medicine, and prasada is the diet. (...
Kirtan program for the pleasure of Shri Shri Radha Madanmohanji at Iskcon Silicon Valley, Mountain View Ca. (Album with photos)
Sunday Love Feast & Panihatti Cidadahi Festival on 01/07/18 at Sri Jagannatha Mandir, ISKCON Malaysia (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: In this age, no one is expected to be highly educated in the Vedic ways of understanding because people are very slow, lazy and unfortunate. Therefore Lord Caitanya has recommended the sound vibration Hare Krishna. (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 4.4.6 Purport)
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Srimad Bhagavatam class by HG Rasaraj Prabhu given on 1st July 2018 At ISKCON Juhu, Mumbai, (video)
Miracles of Nimai.
Kadamba Kanana Swami: From the very beginning, Nimai showed transcendental features as a child. For instance, he was showing the footprints of Vishnu on the bottom of his feet. There were also some amazing things that were happening in their family house. When Nimai was just a baby, his parents used to hear the footsteps of a child running around their house, yet Nimai was not even walking yet. So his father, Jagannatha-Mishra thought that it was the Saligram Sila that was running around the house.
The Accepted Member of the Family.
A few years after I was born, my Dad met a stranger who was new to our small town. From the beginning, Dad was fascinated with this enchanting newcomer and soon invited him to live with our family. The stranger was quickly accepted and was around from then on.
As I grew up, I never questioned his place in my family. In… my young mind, he had a special niche.
Materialism reduces human life to an inhuman race from nowhere to nowhere (Based on Gita 16.09)
Chaitanya Charan Das: Many people adopt a materialistic lifestyle without thinking about its implications. A materialistic worldview implies that we have come from nowhere because we didn’t exist before birth; we will go nowhere because we won’t exist after death; and while we live, we are successful if we get more things than others. And even if we do succeed, still, life ultimately ends in failure because we lose everything at death.