Iskcon community is mourning the loss of a young devotee loved by all for her sincere service mood
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Hare KrishnaBy Admin

"Those in Vraja-maṇḍala bitten by a snake, killed by animals, killed by fire, water or any unnatural cause become residents of my own planet." (Skanda-purāṇam, Mārgaśīrṣa-māhātmya, Chapter 17, Verse 50) Govinda Swami: Yesterday we lost an effulgent young Vaisnavi here in Vrindavan. Braja Vallabhi, a disciple of HH Indradyumna Swami, passed from this world to Radhe Shyam's world, in a traffic accident near Radha Kund, Govaradhan. She was ever bright, decorated with a beautiful smile, always devoted to her guru, vaisnavas, and a real lover of Radha Raman. She was just 23 years of age. Now she will be a much younger girl, an ever fresh Kishori in Vrindavan, to serve Sri Radha as She serves her Ramana. Continue reading "Iskcon community is mourning the loss of a young devotee loved by all for her sincere service mood
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Sunday Love Feast – Nov12th, 2017 – Vedic Discourse by HG Bhagwat Prabhu
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Chant: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare And Be Happy!!





Bhagavad Gita As It Is (18.66)
sarva-dharman parityajya
mam ekam saranam vraja
aham tvam sarva-papebhyo
moksayisyami ma sucah
Translation
Abandon all varieties of religion and just surrender unto Me. I shall deliver you from all sinful reaction. Do not fear.




 11.00 - 11.15      Tulsi Puja
11.15  - 11.30     Guru Puja                                      
11:30 - 11:55     Aarti & Kirtan                                    
11.55  - 12.00    Sri Nrsingadeva Prayers             
12.00 - 1:00     Vedic discourse
  1.00 - 1.30      Closing Kirtan
  1.30 - 2.00     Sanctified Free Vegetarian Feast



COMING UP AHEAD
 
Utpanna Ekadasi
Fasting.....................on Mon Nov 13,2017
Breakfast................  on  Tue Nov 14 ,2017 b/w 8.14am-10.11am


Every fortnight, we observe Ekadasi, a day of prayer and meditation. On this day we fast (or simplify our meals and abstain from grains and beans), and spend extra time reading the scriptures and chanting the auspicious Hare Krishna mantra.By constantly ‘exercising’ our minds through regular japa we can train our senses to push the threshold of contentment.
 
English audio glorification of all Ekadasis is available here 
 

 
ONGOING PROGRAMS

 
Japathon-Congregational Mantra Meditation

Next date is to be announced shortly!

The chanting is a spiritual call for the Lord and His Energy to give protection to the conditioned soul.japa, when performed with focus and attention, can subdue the agitating effects of one’s mind and senses. The senses, of which the mind is also one, are constantly being stimulated by the external world  - by gross and subtle matter.
If you have not chanted before, and would like to participate in this program, we will be very happy to show how you can do this.
All welcome. We’ll loan you a set of Beads!


Sunday School
To register,contact us
Email:sundayschool108@gmail.com
Call:647.893.9363

The Sunday School provides fun filled strategies through the medium of music, drama, debates, quizzes and games that present Vedic Culture to children. However the syllabus is also designed to simultaneously teach them to always remember Krishna and never forget Him. School The Sunday School follows the curriculum provided by the Bhaktivedanta College of Education and Culture (BCEC).


Monthly sankirtan Festival(MSF)
“One who has life can preach, and one who preaches gets life.”(Previous Acaryas)
Every member of ISKCON should have the opportunity to make advancement in Krishna consciousness by preaching.We encourage everyone to come out and participate and make Srila Prabhupada happy.

Please contact:
Dharma Dasa- dharandev58@gmail.com-647.892.0739(Mississauga and Brampton regions)
 
The Mentorship Program

Please note that registration in the Mentorship System is now a mandatory requirement for all initiation requests at ISKCON Brampton.It

1.Facilitates  and nurtures devotees aspiring for first and second Initiation.    
2.One-on-One personal follow up on a regular basis.
3.Systematic training to devotees in matters of Philosophy, Sadhna, Vaishnava behavior, etiquette, Lifestyle and attitudes.

To find details please click here



Gift Shop

Are you looking for some amazing gift items which are less expensive and more beautiful for your loved ones for festivals or many other occasions??
Our boutique is stocked with an excellent range of products, perfect for gifts or as souvenirs of your visit. It offers textiles, jewellery, incense, devotional articles, musical instruments, books, and CDs inspired by Indian culture.We're open on all Sundays and celebrations marked in our annual calendar.



Gita 15.12 We need the eyes to see what our eyes need to see

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GitaWise Bhakti Vrksha Group Wisely Support the TOVP

GitaWise – is a Bhakti Vrksha program in Cumming, Georgia, U.S.A. that involves many families in devotional activities and learning experiences through the teachings of Bhagavad Gita As It Is and Srimad Bhagavatam. Part of the education is to learn to contribute to worthy causes. They have donated previously to the TOVP, and recently they sponsored a Chakra abhisheka for Sri Sri Radha Madhava at the Chakra installation ceremony on February 7th, 2018.

Please read more below about this inspiring group of devotees and what they are doing to make a difference in the world by learning and teaching the principles of Krishna consciousness from Bhagavad Gita.

Written by Amrta Gaurangi devi dasi

Motivate and Inspire, Inc. is a non-profit organization registered in the state of Georgia, U.S.A.. Started over 3 years ago in Atlanta, Georgia by Anirudh Bikmal (current Sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania), and Anish Bikmal (current Junior at South Forsyth High School), the non-profit organization aims at involving youth in giving back to the community through Krishna conscious activities by harnessing their talents. One such activity is the Motivate and Inspire Educational Academy, an Academy that provides quality academic help to students in all grades while raising funds to serve those in need. So far close to $30,000 has been raised which has been donated to various projects such as Govardhan EcoVillage, BhaktiVedanta Hospital, Food for Life Global and the TOVP. Inspired by his visit to the TOVP in Mayapur last summer, Anish donated his prize money of $1000 from winning an event at the Future Business Leaders of America’s national conference to the TOVP (https://tovp.org/fundraising/15-year-old-anish-bikmal-donates-1000-tovp/).

More information about Motivate and Inspire Educational Academy can be found at www.mieduacademy.weebly.com.

GitaWise-Kids and GitaWise-Teens (part of Motivate and Inspire, Inc.) are programs that motivate young kids and teenagers to learn Bhagavad Gita verses with their translations in English as given by Srila Prabhupada. Started over three years ago during the summer as a six week program, it eventually became a yearlong weekly program. There are close to thirty enthusiastic elementary and middle school students that come together every Sunday for two hours. In addition to memorizing and reciting a verse every week, the children also play fun Krishna conscious games, learn dances and perform dramas from the messages of Bhagavad Gita. During a recent Janmastami celebration, we showcased our kids’ shloka recitation skills, dances, and dramas.

Bhagavad Gita is the supreme knowledge source that will guide kids and teens to lead a life based on virtue. Young kids learning Bhagavad Gita is not as emphasized as kids learning academic subjects because we have not deciphered the values hidden in this supreme treasure. GitaWise attempts to make Bhagavad Gita part of children’s life from a young age so they can first memorize, then understand, and eventually apply these values in their life. Simple but essential values like respecting time by not wasting it, being loving and polite to others, and being grateful by counting our blessings are re-enforced through these sessions. For middle school children, the GitaWise-Teens program aims to give them an opportunity to learn the Bhagavad Gita in its entirety before graduating high school and also read inspiring stories from Srimad Bhagavatam. Initially it might seem like a daunting task to memorize Sanskrit verses, but young students have wonderful learning capabilities that just by spending ten devoted minutes each day they are able to memorize verses. Thus far students have memorized verses in chapter 12, chapter 13 and close to 75 verses from various other chapters of Bhagavad Gita.

This program is free of cost; however, upon the recommendation of several parents to charge a fee, we decided to raise funds instead in this context. Each student contributes $10 per month towards Motivate and Inspire which will be donated for a social cause. Funds have been raised since November, 2016. So far, we have raised $2,250, $1,000 of which has been donated to Food for Life Global and $1,250 to the TOVP – Temple of the Vedic Planetarium.

GitaWise programs are run by Subal Sakha Das (Suresh Bikmal) and Amrta Gaurangi Devi Dasi (Aruna Bikmal) – disciples of HH Gopala Krishna Goswami. They are the parents of Anirudh and Anish – founders of Motivate and Inspire, Inc.. In addition to teaching Bhagavad Gita to children (via GitaWise-Kids and GitaWise-Teens), they also host Bhakti Vrksha programs, GitaWise-Ladies and GitaWise-Families on Thursday and Friday evenings respectively. They have been inspired by their siksha gurus, Gita Govinda Das and Gita Devi Dasi, to do these various programs and are immensely thankful to them.

Watch this short video compilation of aratis from the month of Damodar: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QT65LOrlbm4&feature=youtu.be

GitaWise Families – Students

Pankaj and Archana
Vijay and Manisha
Viren and Ami
Ritesh and Preethi
Yogesh and Rasika
Nanda and Hema
Amol and Jui
Subal Sakha Das and Amrta Gaurangi Devi Dasi

GitaWise Kids – Students

Sahana Kandasamy
Supreet Siddani
Lohit Maddu
Srihan Gundubogula
Aditya Adigopula
Abhinav Adigopula
Arnav Pareek
Akhil Mahankali
Swara Mahankali
Shrika Gandra
Joshita Kalakota
Krish Nallapu
Sreenya Audireddy
Satvika Bollimuntha
Karthik Bollimuntha
Abhi Singh
Keertana Kolluri
Kriti Kolluri
Saanvi Tatipalli
Karthikeya Kanneganti
Varshini Reddy Gundla
Arush Gudipati
Agastya Gudipati
Anish Dosapati
Aditi Dosapati
Dhatri Thatikonda
Anika Royyala

GitaWise Teens – Students

Tushar Singh
Anuraag Nallapu
Ved Rao
Vishnu Rao
Raj Gundubogula
Rasagna Vuppala
Dhriti Tummala
Sonika Tatipalli
Sreeja Audireddy
Anirudh Thatikonda

To sponsor a Chakra abhisheka for Sri Sri Radha Madhava and/or Lord Nrsimhadeva please go here: https://tovp.org/donate/once-in-a-lifetime-chakra-abhisheka-seva-opportunity/

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TOVP Australasia Tour, Day 2 – Adelaide, Australia
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The Adelaide, Australia temple, like Perth, is a very small community of about fifty devotee families and congregation members. We were not expecting any major contributions here but were happy to come and bring the blessings of Lord Nityananda and Lord Nrsimhadeva to the devotees. To our great surprise we miraculously collected $165,000 in pledges from these dedicated devotees who sacrificed so much for Srila Prabhupada.

We thank Co-Temple Presidents Adi Purusha Krishna and Sitaram prabhus for their support and cooperation in organizing the event and our stay in Adelaide.

To make a donation and sponsor an abhisheka for Sri Sri Radha Madhava’s and/or Lord Nrsimhadeva’s Chakra during the installation ceremony on February 7th, please go here: https://tovp.org/donate/once-in-a-lifetime-chakra-abhisheka-seva-opportunity/

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Mind, body, soul (video)Lecture by HH Jayadvaita Swami given…

Mind, body, soul (video)
Lecture by HH Jayadvaita Swami given Wednesday, 8 November 2017 at Bhaktivedanta Manor, UK.
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The Gita’s two endings point to the same end
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[Bhakti Shastri class at Wellington, New Zealand]

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Connecting with ourselves to connect with others
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How spiritual life relates to our material Life 2 – Work not for or against your nature, work with your nature for Krishna
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How spiritual life relates to our material Life 1 – Rejection, Complementation, Redirection
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Applying Principles of Forgiveness in our practical life as…

Applying Principles of Forgiveness in our practical life as Sadhaka.
I am paraphrasing the following principles taught in this Chapter “Brahma satisfies Lord Siva” with respect to forgiving someone :
1) Observe Paramātmā in each and every being and do not differentiate between one living being and another.
When someone praises me, I may feel, “He is my friend.” When someone finds fault with me, I may feel, “He is my enemy.” These conclusions arise due to false ego and identification with superficial observations. If I see the reality that every living entity has a Supersoul in his heart and are offered Remembrance, Knowledge, Forgetfulness as per their surrender, then I can easily ignore the `mistakes’ of others, which they commit with the sanction of Supersoul; I can avoid giving too much feedback to others, after all I should allow some feedback for his Supersoul to give, instead of posting myself as a second Supersoul in others’ lives. Also I will respect all devotees and even non-devotees, because they are accompanied by their Supreme father, the Supreme Lord as Supersoul in their hearts. I will try to see all souls to be of one quality, but only with different degrees of material coverings, that makes me see them as friend or enemy wrongly.

2) Never become overwhelmed by anger like animals, who can see nothing without differentiation.

I’ll try to remember the good qualities, great services rendered, the spiritual stature of devotees with whom I had an unpleasant encounter. By gratefully remembering these, I can avoid holding a negative opinion about them. I will try to see the reality that I have 8.4 million brothers and sisters, only wrapped up in different types of dresses. One brother wears a squirrel dress, another wears a plant dress, a third one wears a cow dress etc. This vision will help me see everyone as a child of God. Remembering the pure qualities of great Vaisnavas can help me to emulate their model of peaceful disposition, calmness, kindness, courtesy, benevolence even to enemies.

Although I theoretically understand that we should forgive those who act enviously towards us due to their minds infected by illusory energy and their attachment to fruitive activities, it will take me many years of practice to learn unconditional love, especially towards those who behave inimically. It is possible for me to have working relationship with even such people, but to have a open heart and sweet relationship, as if nothing has gone wrong is difficult. Probably I have to dissolve my false ego by sincere and pure chanting to be able to see everybody as a lover of Krishna and thus lovable.

3) When unexpected situations come our way, we should not find fault with Lord for sending adversities.

4) Mean-minded people cannot tolerate flourishing condition of others and thus they utter harsh and piercing words to cause pain to them; such people are already killed by providence (due to the anxiety and envy in their hearts); there is no need to take revenge.

5) A Vaiṣṇava is described as para-duḥkha-duḥkhī because although he is never distressed in any condition of life, he is distressed to see others in a distressed condition. Vaiṣṇavas, therefore, should not try to kill by any action of the body or mind, but should try to revive the Kṛṣṇa consciousness of others out of compassion for them. The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement has been started to deliver the envious persons of the world from the clutches of māyā, and even though devotees are sometimes put into trouble, they push on the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement in all tolerance. “trinad api sunicena” [Cc. Ādi 17.31]

6) Knowing that the materialists are overpowered by illusory energy due to which they commit offenses, a devotee of the Lord should feel sorry for them and not show his prowess to counteract them.

7) The un-bewildered devotee should be merciful and forgiving towards those who are under the clutches of illusory potency and also attached to fruitive activities. A Vaiṣṇava should take care of those who are bewildered by this māyā instead of becoming angry with them, because without a Vaiṣṇava’s mercy they have no way to get out of the clutches of māyā.

8) Beauty of a tapasvī, or saintly person, is forgiveness. Even if a saintly person is unnecessarily harassed by someone, a saintly person tolerates. Parīkṣit Mahārāja was the emperor and was full in power both spiritually and materially, but out of compassion and out of respect for the brāhmaṇa community, he did not counteract the action of the brāhmaṇa boy but agreed to die within seven days. Because it was desired by Kṛṣṇa that Parīkṣit Mahārāja agree to the punishment so that the instruction of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam would thus be revealed to the world, Parīkṣit Mahārāja was advised not to take action. A Vaiṣṇava is personally tolerant for the benefit of others. When he does not show his prowess, this does not mean that he is lacking in strength; rather, it indicates that he is tolerant for the welfare of the entire human society.
Radheshyam Dasa

From what science explains to what explains science

[Srimad Bhagavatam class at ISKCON, Wellington, New Zealand]

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TOVP: Lord Nrshimha Dev’s Dome progresses towards…

TOVP: Lord Nrshimha Dev’s Dome progresses towards completion (Album of photos)
Sadbhuja Das: Nrshimha Dev Dome’s middle Tier Arch and Columns are being installed.
Beautifully designed and made in-house, they will consist of the GRC Cornices (top and bottom) and Timber Wooden windows with concealed lighting which will wash the Dome.
Marble cladding will be executed on the back walls.
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Krishna conscious presentation in Mumbai’s Institute of…

Krishna conscious presentation in Mumbai’s Institute of Engineers (Album with photos)
On 11th Oct 2017, Gaur Gopal das gave a keynote speech at awards function of ‘The Institute of Engineers (IEI),’ Local Nasik Centre.
IEI celebrated Engineers Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of the eminent engineer and statesman, Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesvaraya. On this occasion, they arranged a grand celebration by a gathering of prominent engineers, businessmen and other eminent personalities from diversified Engineering fields.
As a part of this event, selected engineers were awarded under different categories such as “Outstanding Engineer”, “Engineering Achievement”, “Lady Engineering Achievement”, “Promising Engineer” and “Lady Engineer”.
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Dear Devotees, friends and well-wishers,
Here is the most recent update on Agnideva Prabhu:
By Krsna’s mercy he is doing much better. Wednesday was the first day he ate several times. They were tiny portions, but more than previous days. He is very conscious, aware and cognizant and speaks a lot about Lord Nityananda’s mercy. Yesterday, using a walker bar as support, he stood up and moved his feet forward and backward 10 times. This is significant progress because only last week he was on a ventilator with a collapsed lung and fluid in both lungs. He has a long slow road to recovery but doctors feel he will make progress. Now he gets a nutritional drip only at night and during the day has a protein shake prescribed by a nutritionist in addition to light prasadam.
Now that his respiratory system is stabilized and his digestive, urinary and neurological functions are working doctors performed an ultrasound to check on the faulty Mitral Valve in the heart. The results confirmed that the irregularity of the regulating valve flaps makes Agnideva prabhu very prone to heart failure. His Cardio-Thoracic surgeon recommended surgery to replace this valve and commented that such surgery is urgent. Australia has world class facilities and are leaders in minimal invasive surgery. Agnideva prabhu understands what needs to be done and he and his family have decided to proceed with the doctor’s recommendations.
An angiogram was done today to eliminate any possible complications in the surgery. Unfortunately, a chest CT scan showed Agnideva prabhu has pneumonia in the lower lungs. The doctors are giving him strong antibiotics. Tonight he did not eat as he was nauseous.
Close to bedtime, as a devotee chanted Nrsimhadeva prayers, Agnideva prabhu’s eyes widened and he chanted along with gusto.
Please keep him in your prayers as the doctors perform the medical procedures mentioned above.
Thank you everyone for your donations and prayers!
Your Servant,
Indradyumna Swami

New GBC Authority Appointed For Greater New York Area
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Hare KrishnaBy the GBC-Brooklyn Temple Sale Committee

ISKCON’s Governing Body Commission has appointed a new GBC authority for the Greater New York Area. At the GBC Midterm Meeting in Ujjain (U.P.), India on Oct. 9, the GBC Body added Radhanath Maharaja, Devamrita Maharaja and Vaisesika Prabhu as co-GBC members for the Greater New York Area. The new GBC team intends to help stop the pending sale of the Radha Govinda temple in Brooklyn, prevent the temple from being pulled out of ISKCON, and give new life to the Krishna consciousness movement in New York. Further discussions about ISKCON in the Greater New York Area are expected in February at the GBC’s annual general meeting in Mayapur. Continue reading "New GBC Authority Appointed For Greater New York Area
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Gita 15.11 What we see depends on what we want to see

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If our attitude is determined by our modes, then how much can we change our attitude?
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Tuesday, November 7th, 2017
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Twins Tweaking It

They are identical twins, bhakti yogis on top of that, and they recently acquired a 50 acre property with a house just off of Lake Ontario.  They are doing some organic things such as growing and harvesting carrots, tomatoes, peppers, melons, blackberries and also honey.

Sanatana, Rupa and I stopped by to see the farm and the young men, the twins, Dhyana Chandra and Graham, who are also the proud owners of Prema the Pig.  She is a big pig and works her snout by turning the soil on the property which is highly populated by red cedars.

We had lunch and enjoyed their apple cider, pressed on the spot, from the Empire variety of apples.  On the menu (and the two guys do offer their food, trained by devotees in Toronto) were sandwiches with their garden ingredients.  I asked Rupa to squeeze some of the blue-type berries that the red cedar yields, onto my avocado for the sandwich.  Apparently they are edible and they add a nice flavour.

In their home lives a ghost, an Asian woman wearing a hooded cape.  We didn’t see her but according to the two twins, she lives in one of the upstairs rooms.  In my opinion, ghosts are all around the world.  In fact, it could well be that she walked with me a stretch along the rural road.  It’s nice to have company.

The twins anticipate adopting more pigs for turning soil and fertilization purposes, in addition to showing love.

How did they, two identicals, get involved in Krishna Consciousness?  Through Craigslist, when the ISKCON Toronto Centre was looking for kitchen help.  It turned out to be a good arrangement.  They are mellow fellows with good ideas that are being implemented.

May the Source be with you!

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The principle of gratitude - the most exquisite form of courtesy.
Radheshyam Das: Gratitude is like gunpowder in a gun or fuel in a Car, without which there is no further action. All great souls have felt deep gratitude to Lord and His devotees who have contributed to their KC.
(Eg) Kunti maharani submitted a long list of protection offered by Lord Krishna for the Pandava children
(Eg) Prahlad remembered his Guru, Narada and aspired only service to him, when Lord Nrsimha appeared
(Eg) Draupadi reminding Arjuna of Dronacarya’s training him and asking Arjuna not to kill Ashwattama.
(Eg) Yudhishthira Maharaja considering Dhrtarastra to be the protector when Pandavas were fatherless children
(Eg) Prabhupada remembering Beatles George Harisson’s help and sending him a ring from his own finger
We could add innumerable examples of gratitude from scriptures.

In the context of Dhruva, Suniti was the one who guided him to go to Jungle to search for Lord Visnu. Similarly in our lives many devotees have contributed to drawing us into association of vaishnavas; some have saved us when we were again trying to return to maya; some others have provided us warmth, guidance and support when we were bewildered about some aspect of philosophy or incidents within ISKCON society; some have shed sweat and toil in purifying our anarthas painstakingly tolerating all the hue and cry we made, as they elevated us!

When we honestly consider the contribution of various vaishnavas in our life, our heart would soften and cry. Imagine what we would be now without such support. I would be headlong be marching into material civilization of West like a moth entering fire. More worse is that I would have become proud of my material accomplishments or flying here and there and filling pocket with dollar notes! I would have become an example of what Bhakti Vinod Thakura rightly says, “Vidyara gaurave bhrami deshe deshe, dhana upaarjana kari”. We can look back and see how devotees have saved us, sheltered us and empowered us to be what we are today! Now by honest examination I can say, “I am here still in ISKCON as a practicing devotee because so many devotees have mercifully carried me along and prayed for my spiritual wellbeing.”

Vrindavan Braj Parikrama – Prema Sarovara and Barsana (Album…
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Vrindavan Braj Parikrama - Prema Sarovara and Barsana (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: As stated in the Padma Purana: “One cannot understand the transcendental nature of the name, form, quality and pastimes of Sri Krishna through one’s materially contaminated senses. Only when one becomes spiritually saturated by transcendental service to the Lord are the transcendental name, form, quality and pastimes of the Lord revealed to him.”
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Opening Ceremony of the Vaishnava Academy in Vrindavan (Album…
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Opening Ceremony of the Vaishnava Academy in Vrindavan (Album with photos)
Grand opening of the Vaishnava Academy courses in Krishna Balarama mandir.
On 8 November the grand opening of the Vaishnava courses was held in mandir. At The Prabhupada Hall of the Russian house, students of all three courses were gathered: Bhakti programs, BHAKTI-SASTRI AND BHAKTI-Vaibhava, as well as guests and residents of Vrindavan.
The opening ceremony was attended by dignitaries such as the disciples of Srila Prabhupada - HG Dina Bandhu prabhu and HG Vayasaki prabhu, also the president of the krishna consciousness society in Russia (CRO COSKR), leader of the community of the city. St. Petersburg HG Acutatma prabhu, member of the governing council cro coskr HH. Bhagavatamrita Keshava Maharaj.

HG Dina Bandhu prabhu noted in his statement that he was very pleased to see an initiative such as the opening of the vajšnavskih courses, which would include an in-depth study of chastre: “ it is very important for each loyal to listen to the Lord from the mouths of pure So we get good ”.

HG Ваясаки Prabhu has repeatedly stressed in his statement that we are capable of something only by mercy of a spiritual teacher, we must not accept honor and glory, as the true credit belongs to our guru. He also said that the concept of “BHAKTI-Sastry” does not mean that we should be able to learn, receive information and recount it. “BHAKTI-Sastry” means we have to live according to šastrami every moment of our lives.

Е.С.Бхагаватамрита Keshava Maharaj focused attention on the importance of the education course in the holy dhame - in mandir. Vrindavan is the center of krishna consciousness around the world.

In conclusion, е.м.ачьютатма prabhu shared his observation that the consciousness of krishna remains only those who have a deep faith in species: “it is important that the ship does not fall off course, and for that we have guru, sadhu and species”. and Recommended that students find a specific purpose for which they came to study species, only in this case the training will be successful.

After welcoming words and blessings of senior loyal, е.м.дина bandhu prabhu held guru-Šrile Prabhupade, and every student offered rose petals in the footsteps of Ačarʹe-FOUNDER ISKCON.
After that, the solemn part ended with a holiday. And after a little rest, the students gathered in the classroom to continue with their curators.
In 18.00, a festive concert was held in the Russian house.
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ISKCON Sannyasa Ministry Newsletter Volume 7, Sept-Dec 2017
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Hare KrishnaBy Prahladananda Swami

This seventh issue of the Sannyasa Newsletter includes a variety of information about sannyasa and sannyasis, ancient and modern. In this issue, Srila Prabhupada explains the practical side of how an ISKCON sannyasi should engage his energies in diverse services in Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s sankirtan movement, while Kripamoya Prabhu’s article gives us a history of the various aspects of etiquette and austerity that classical sannyasis in the varnashrama system were expected to follow. Ekalavya Prabhu's article tells us something about the present organization of the Sannyasa Ministry and then we are also told about the services and qualities of one of ISKCON’s senior sannyasis, Bhakti Caitanya Maharaja. Continue reading "ISKCON Sannyasa Ministry Newsletter Volume 7, Sept-Dec 2017
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ISKCON Leadership Sanga 2018 Registration Has Begun
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Hare KrishnaBy Gopal Bhatta Das

The overarching theme of the ILS 2018 will be “keep the wheels moving” an expression Srila Prabhupada took from the Indian Railway. He noted, “it is the business of every employee, whether a train driver, a fireman or a clerk in the office, to do their bit so that the wheels never stop. If the wheels stop, business stops.” He wanted our ISKCON movement to keep the wheels moving and thus provide an opportunity for people all over the world to receive the mercy of Lord Caitanya. Continue reading "ISKCON Leadership Sanga 2018 Registration Has Begun
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