October 18, 2008

Devadeva Mirel, Alachua, USA : Oh Happy Day!

After I made Tangerine Persimmon Marmalade, I gathered up my kids and headed over to the Alachua County Farmers Market.  We got there around 11:30 and the place was pretty cleared out.  I was feeling a little dejected.  But after seeing a vendor selling karela and another selling persimmon, my spirits lifted.




I had a nice conversation with Greg, the papaya man. It was very interesting talking to him about his papayas, which are just coming ripe now.  Today I learned that papaya is not a tree but rather a giant herb.  It fruits for about 2-3 years, but because the temperature gets below 40 here, Greg plants new trees every year.  Talk about labor intensive!  Greg is a cool guy and said that as the temperature starts to drop, he lowers his prices on papaya.  At that point, he will be able to swing me a deal on the fruit. I am all about deals.


Greg was selling both ripe and green papaya. I bought a ripe one to bring to Radha Syamasundara.  The papayas are especially large at the beginning of the season.  since they are sold based on weight, that isn't necessarily a good thing.  

Greg also grows pineapples in his greenhouse.  After talking with him, I was starting to feel good about this grower's only market.  I am going to try to make it there every week.  But next time, I need to go earlier.




Just this morning I was thinking I really wanted some bitter melon to make sukta.  I thought I would have to go to the Indian store to gets some.  But as it so happened, I just had to go to the Alachua County Farmers Market.  Three karela for three dollars.  I also bought some baby eggplant to cook along with it.



This was upsetting. I missed the persimmon people. They had left for the day but gave their persimmons away to another vendor.  To feed to her pigs.  Underneath these two boxes were two full boxes. I asked if I could buy them all but the woman said that would be dishonest. They were given to her for her pigs and she couldn't turn around and sell them. I asked if she would give them to me and she again said that they were intended to feed to the pigs.  I told her that I'm a pig. I even snorted for her.  She let me have a small bag full.  

She was a nice, honest woman.  Still, I couldn't help wondering if she knew what pigs usually ate.





Our time at the market ended on a high note when we met Art (pictured in the background).  Art has a nursery in High Springs and Art had a fair amount of persimmon for sale.  He was a good guy and gave me a deal for buying out his persimmons for the day.  He also has a loaded frond of peach palm which he is going to bring to the High Springs Farmers Market on Thursday for me.

I think I scored points with Art because I was able to talk jujubes with him. Not many people are familiar with this fruit, however last year I took a trip to the homestead of the North American authority on jujubes--Tucker Hill out of Fishing Creek, PA. I gave Art the info and in return he gave me his card...a coveted resource. Although fruit trees are his business, he chooses not to deal with people he doesn't like. Thankfully I made the cut.

Now I am home again with a few boxes of persimmon.  I'm glad they are not all ripe because I have a lot of cooking to do for tomorrow's Sunday feast.  But come Monday, I am going to be up to my elbows in persimmon pulp.  

Finally, things are starting to happen around here.

by noreply@blogger.com (Devadeva Mirel) at October 18, 2008 05:26 PM

Devadeva Mirel, Alachua, USA : Tangerine Persimmon Marmalade




I spent the morning baking bread and making a batch of Tangerine Persimmon Marmalade.  The persimmon rounds out the marmalade, giving it a creamy and viscous mouthfeel.  

Sabjimata Tangerine Persimmon Marmalade is lower in sugar than commercial marmalade by at least 25%, making it fuller in fruit and nutritional stuff like vitamins and fiber.






Some people shy away from the more interesting flavors of Sabjimata jams because they are afraid their kids won't eat it.  Although it is true that my daughter is a bit of a budding foodie, asking for spanokopita, foccacia, shrikand, khandvi and dahi vada by name, my son, on the other hand, only eats from three food groups:  starch, milk and sugar.  Here is photographic proof that even picky eaters like fun jam.



This kid won't eat a persimmon and hates the un-clemtine-ness of tangerines, but he enthusiastically devoured Tangerine Persimmon Marmalade on bread that I toasted in ghee in our cast iron skillet.

And because she is so darn cute....here are a bunch of pictures of my little Madhumati chowing down on her slice of open faced jam sandwich.  I love her.






Fed and fully energized, Venumadhava strikes his best Lord Rama pose, with Sita in the background. Imagine how busy this kid would be with full sugar jam?  

by noreply@blogger.com (Devadeva Mirel) at October 18, 2008 05:00 PM

Mandakini dd, NC, USA : Kartik (the month of Damodar)

namamisvaram sac-cid-ananda-rupam
lasat-kundalam gokule bhrajamanam
yasoda-bhiyolukalad-dhavamanam
paramrstam atyam tato drutya gopya

To the Supreme Lord, whose form is the embodiment of eternal existence,knowledge, and bliss, whose shark-shaped earrings are swinging to and fro, who is beautifully shining in the divine realm of Gokula, who I (due to the offense of breaking the pot of yogurt that His mother was churning into butter and then stealing the butter that was kept hanging from a swing) is quickly running from the wooden grinding mortar in fear of mother Yasoda, but who has been caught from behind by her who ran after Him with greater speed--to that Supreme Lord, Sri Damodara, I offer my humble obeisances.

by Mandakini/Margaret (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 10:26 AM

ISKCON News.com : Month of Damodara Lights the Way Into Thousands of Homes

By Jeyanthy Pillai on 18 Oct 2008

For the holy month of Damodara, devotees in Kuala Lumpur and Klang Valley are going door to door to spread the glories of their Lord.

Also known as Kartik and falling between the western months of October/November, the month of Damodar celebrates Lord Krishna’s pastime of being bound with ropes by Mother Yashoda, and is often observed by offering lamps or candles.


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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 10:20 AM

ISKCON News.com : GBC Strategic Planning Meetings Held in Mumbai

By Parijata Devi Dasi on 18 Oct 2008

The 2008 GBC Meetings dedicated to strategic planning are underway at ISKCON Juhu, Mumbai, India until the 23rd of October.

ISKCON’s GBC (Governing Body Commission) was founded by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada in 1970 to manage the movement. The main GBC meetings are held annually in Mayapur, India during the Gaura Purnima festival.


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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 09:54 AM

ISKCON News.com : ISKCON Penang - “A Temple Like This”

By Madhava Smullen on 18 Oct 2008

In 1971, when ISKCON founder Srila Prabhupada made his only visit to Malaysia, he showed the wife of the then chief Indian minister a sketch of a typical Indian Mandir and requested her to to help him build a “temple like this.” Now in the Malaysian state of Penang – known as the “Pearl of the Orient” during British times – Srila Prabhupada’s vision is gradually unfolding.


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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 09:33 AM

ISKCON News.com : Sri Radha-Ramana's Silver Elephant Parade

By Madhava Smullen on 18 Oct 2008

VRINDAVANA, INDIA – October 10 saw special celebrations in the holy village for Dusshera, the popular Hindu holiday celebrating Lord Rama’s victory over the demon Ravana. Devotees relished the once-a-year sight of Sri Sri Radha-Ramanji, presiding deity of the famous Radha-Ramana temple, triumphantly riding by on a large silver elephant.


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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 08:42 AM

ISKCON News.com : Srutakirti Dasa


These videos feature recollections of Srila Prabhupada's students about his transcendental activities and the impact they had on their lives.

They are presented here courtesy of Siddhanta Dasa of Illumination Television.


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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 08:25 AM

ISKCON News.com : Legendary Vishnujana Swami



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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 08:04 AM

Bhakta Chris, New Vrndavan, USA : Enjoy!



Now that they have been Master Cleansed, Soma, Balarama, and Jason are enjoying like anything!
Apples, little pieces of toast, orange juice...my God! It's like they are tasting for the very first time!
Balarama even forgot how to chew, but he is making up for lost time.

These pictures may make you hungry...



















by Club 108 (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 08:00 AM

Bhakti Lata, Alachua, USA : The King of Kirtan

Lifted from my journal:

The kirtan is building. People are amassing. The hands on the clock tick towards six o'clock.

The king is coming. Soon.

*

He's late. The crowd is growing more and more massive. Crazy. Amal is rocking the kirtan right now.... building, building... I'll see the famous Aindra for the first time any moment now... any moment now...

Aho! There he is! In tattered white, his face a bit like muskrat, he entered the center of the kirtan from behind in a very quiet, very undramatic way. Such an unassuming man. This is Amal's hero.

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Wow. Live at last. For years, always recordings. Now I am immersed in the spiraling voice, the mridangas, the crowd, the tumultuous clapping hands, the soft yellow light from the chandeliers, a faint breeze on my back from the fans. The rhythm of the drums reverberates in my chest.

Krishna Balaram smile upon the King of Kirtan.

by Bhakti lata (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 07:57 AM

ISKCON News.com : Mayapur Festival Cooking


This video shows the cooking process in the Gada kitchen of ISKCON Mayapur, India. Devotees expertly handle cooking for the 3000 to 5000 people who visit Mayapur daily. Video courtesy of Vrindavana Lila Dasi.


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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 07:53 AM

ISKCON Dallas, USA : Japa Workshop Day One.

I have just had the privilege to attend day one of the japa workshop here in Dallas and it is wonderful. There is so much could be said but I would just like to focus on one element, the mood. Upon arriving at the program it was immediately noticeable the loving mood that was present amongst the devotees. Mahatma Prabhu and others very intelligently arranged everything that somehow it produced a very loving mood amongst the devotees. The day earlier I had the fortune to meet some of the organizers, Madri Dasi from Minneapolis and Karnamrita's wonderful wife Mother Archana Siddhi. Madri worked diligently to make sure everything went smoothly, and she duly engaged me in service of helping with the transportation and set up.
The elements that Mahatma Prabhu introduced that he stated were essential for getting full advantage of the seminar I found to be in the Upadeshamrita, or Nectar of Instruction. In the fourth verse Srila Rupa Goswami speaks about 6 essential items to develop loving relationships between Krishna's devotees. Dadati, offering gifts. Prati Grihnati, accepting gifts. Ghuhyam akyati prichati revealing ones mind in confidence. Prichati, and inquiring confidentially. Bhunkte Bhojayate Caiva, offering prasadam, and accept prasadam Sad vidam priti laksanam, are the six ways that enhance our loving exchanges between devotees.
So the program started with wonderful prasadam which was lovingly cooked by Mother Sucharya. This was distributed in a very loving fashion, with senior and junior members voluntarily, and spontaneously serving others with second helpings. I was too ignorant to take my opportunity to make advancement by joining in this personal service, maybe I will go for it next time. In groups of two we revealed our minds in confidence and inquired confidentially, we must not be afraid to give up our image and just be humble and just present ourselves in our actual state of consciousness. This is honesty is more attractive then false vigor. Then Mahatma Prabhu at the end of the wonderful session, in preparing of the next day, had us all pray for each other so that we may achieve this goal of chanting with loving attention. He told the story how Srila Prabhupada was sitting once with his disciple Shivananda and turned to him saying, "Please pray for me" Shivananda said, "but who am?" "You are Krishna's devotee and thus He will most certainly hear your prayers." And at last Mahatma Prabhu asked us to share one more gift before we leave. He said that touching the body of the devotee is the perfection of touch according to the Sastra. So must give five gifts before we leave. We must hug five devotees. He had the ladies find five ladies or more and hug each other and the same for the men. I am sure no one just gave only five hugs because everyone was so satisfied and happily in a loving mood. I also got to hug His Holiness Giriraja Swami and Mahatma Prabhu. Jaya! Krishna devotees Ki Jaya!! Japa Workshop Ki Jaya! Gaura Premanande !! Hari Haribol.
Your humble servant,
Nityananda Chandra Das

Ps. Our homework for tomorrow is to chant the best rounds that we ever have chanted in our entire lives, so please pray for me, please
That I may develop my loove for the Holy Name

by Nityananda Chandra Das (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 07:49 AM

ISKCON News.com : Chapter 18 of Gita



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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 07:48 AM

Kurma dasa : Team Govinda

Team Govinda:

Today was my seventh class at Govinda's in Darlinghurst. The smaller class size meant maximum satisfaction for all: more personal rapport, more room to move and less foodstuff to actually cook.

Paolo:

A number of attendees were chefs by trade. Paolo is from Brazil and had to race off before dessert for a long night shift in a fancy hotel somewhere. How ironic. He folded those soft, crispy anise-scented doughnuts through the thick, strawberry-laced Greek yogurt with such care, and then couldn't stay to try them. Life is cruel!

Big Fella:

I'm always a hog when it comes to photo opportunities. Or is that a ham?

Gini:

Gini was brought up in the Greek Orthodox tradition but has maintained being a strict vegetarian through challenging times. She took great care when filling her plate to make it look as decorative as possible. Kodak moments like that cannot be ignored.

Three weeks from today we have the last Govinda's class for 2008. That one is going to be bursting at the seams, enrolment-wise.

Next week: up to to tropical Darwin where the overnight minimum temperature is hotter than Sydney's daytime maximum. But that's another story.

by Kurma at October 18, 2008 07:13 AM

Akrura das, Gita Coaching : TESTIFY

Imagine you are an evangelical preacher testifying about your hottest new project.

Now find a small "congregation" and give them the three-minute sermon about it.

"We are benedicting the fallen souls all over the world, so go on with your enthusiastic preaching and try to do good to others with Krsna consciousness."
- Srila Prabhupada (Letter to Harikesa 77-02-01)

by Akrura dasa (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 07:09 AM

Akrura das, Gita Coaching : SEE IT DONE

Close your eyes and imagine the results you want to achieve are already accomplished.

What do you see? What do you hear? What does it feel like?

"I am not a poor man, I am rich. There are temples and books, they are existing, they are there, but the time is separating us from them."
- Srila Prabhupada (according to Mr. Ruben, subway conductor who met Prabhupada in 1965)

by Akrura dasa (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 07:08 AM

ISKCON News.com : The Perfect Chip

By on 18 Oct 2008

Step One Begin by choosing the right kind of potatoes. This is the most important step. In different countries the ideal chip potato has different names. The best potato for chips should be neither too watery nor too high in sugar, which respectively give it a crispy texture and a light golden colour. In Australia, many feel Bintjes are the best, in UK it's King Edward. Not sure about USA. You get the picture. Whatever the name, choose a floury potato.


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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 07:01 AM

Subuddhi Krishna dasa, Chicago, USA : Pearls of Wisdom - 70

Process of birth (Explained by Lord Kapila):
(Continued...)

The soul continues to pray: Therefore, without being agitated any more, I shall deliver myself from the darkness of nescience with the help of my friend, clear consciousness. Simply, by keeping the lotus feet of Lord Vishnu in my mind, I shall be saved from entering into the wombs of many mothers for repeated birth and death.

Lord Kapila continued: The ten-month-old living entity has these desires even while in the womb. But while he thus extols the Lord, the wind that helps parturition propels him forth with his face turned downwards so that he may be born.

The child thus falls, smeared with stool and blood, and plays just like a worm germinated from the stool. He loses his superior knowledge and cries under the spell of maya.

(Concluded)

Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto 3 Chapter 31 Verses 22-24

by Subuddhi Krishna das, Chicago (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 06:55 AM

ISKCON News.com : Diksha-Lite: Initiation without the Tapa

By Kripamoya Dasa for The Vaisnava Voice on 15 Oct 2008

Did you hear the story of the man who rode his tricycle up to the gates of our Mayapura, West Bengal temple to sell ice-cream? He had one of those tricycles you see a lot in India - the ones with a refrigerated box on the back. There’s nothing sells quite like ice-cream on a hot day. Only he wasn’t selling ice-cream at all.


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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 06:48 AM

ISKCON News.com : Study: Religion is Good for Kids

By Melinda Wenner for Livescience on 18 Oct 2008

Kids with religious parents are better behaved and adjusted than other children, according to a new study that is the first to look at the effects of religion on young child development.

The conflict that arises when parents regularly argue over their faith at home, however, has the opposite effect.


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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 06:23 AM

ISKCON News.com : Bhakti Can Cure World's Fear Says Indian President

By Rakesh Mohan Chaturvedi for Press Trust of India on 11 Oct 2008

Indian President Pratibha Patil today said that the uncertainty and fear around the world caused by terrorism and religious hatred could be dealt with by spreading the age-old philosophy of Indian saints.


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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 05:51 AM

1967 October 18 : "Today I have been to the American Consular office & upon presentation of the invitation letters from the different centers I was at once granted visitors visa."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1967

by letters (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 05:50 AM

1968 October 18 : "Anyway, both of you may not leave us. Each and everyone of you is very important assistant for me. My last request to you both is that if you find such difficulty to live with your God-brothers, you can live with me."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1968

by letters (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 05:50 AM

1968 October 18 : "When I received the news I immediately submitted my prayer to Krishna. Krishna is so merciful. He has saved your life and your baby. Now feeling this obligation, you should be more enthusiastic to serve Krishna."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1968

by letters (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 05:48 AM

1973 October 18 : "Our Gaudiya Math people fought with one another after the demise of Guru Maharaja but my disciples have already begun fighting even in my presence. So I am greatly concerned about it."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1973

by letters (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 05:38 AM

ISKCON News.com : Are Religious People Nicer?

rediff.com on 3 Oct 2008

It took scientists more than three decades to come to a conclusion which atheists might find hard to believe -- religious people are 'nicer'.

A major study, published in the Science journal, has revealed that people, who believe in God and frequently attend religious services as well as offer prayers, are more helpful, honest and generous.


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by Ekendra Dasa at October 18, 2008 05:36 AM

1973 October 18 : "Please try to maintain the philosophy of unity in diversity. That will make our movement successful. One section of men have already gone out, therefore we must be very careful."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1973

by letters (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 05:34 AM

1973 October 18 : "You should rectify, but not reject. Members are coming to join us to be rectified, not to be rejected. So, try to rectify the incorrigible, and if not possible, then change. What can we do?"
Prabhupada Letters :: 1973

by letters (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 05:32 AM

1973 October 18 : "Who is that rascal sannyasi who has recommended to chant Pancha Tattwa mantra on the japa beads? First, send me his name."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1973

by letters (noreply@blogger.com) at October 18, 2008 05:30 AM

Dandavats.com : Audio lecture by Sivaram Swami during GBC meetings

Parijata devi dasi: GBC Meetings - ISKCON Juhu, Mumbai : 16 Oct 2008. Listen to lecture by Sivaram Swami's on "Spiritual Leadership: Recognising ISKCON's Unique Context" at ISKCON Juhu, Mumbai during the GBC meetings.

by Administrator at October 18, 2008 05:09 AM

Dandavats.com : Brooklyn Burning Man Event

Nitai: On October 25th at the Floyd Bennett Airfield, devotees from around the country will be setting up a Krishna Camp at the New York Burning Man Decompression Festival.

by Administrator at October 18, 2008 05:06 AM

Dandavats.com : The pastimes of Sri Damodara

Payonidhi das: There is a wonderful pastime of Krsna staling butter from Garga Samhita from the 1 canto chapter 17 of this book ,I like to share it as this is the month we meditate on Krsna as the butterthief.

by Administrator at October 18, 2008 05:02 AM

Dandavats.com : Thank you from ISKCON Toronto

Hare KrishnaBy Bharat Chandra Das

HH Bhakti Raghava Swami recently wrapped up a whirlwind tour of ISKCON Toronto conducting various seminars, classes and programs carrying his message of Global Varnasrama.

by Administrator at October 18, 2008 04:59 AM

Dandavats.com : Death and Redemption

Krpakara dasa (ACBSP): Years and years have past and gone family friends and society now I mourn I held them close in my heart so dear but now Im left with only fear They did love me that Im sure but now Im lost for evermore As the darkness closes round my heart O how I pray real life I did not start...

by Administrator at October 18, 2008 04:52 AM

Dandavats.com : Preaching

Hare KrishnaBy Krpakara dasa

When is a person Krsna Consciousness enough to preach? Srila Prabhupada encouraged us to preach immediately, regardless of our degree of realization. By preaching we cement our understanding. Hearing is the first step in devotional service, and the second step is chanting.

by Administrator at October 18, 2008 04:48 AM

Hari Sauri das, Mayapura, IN : Good times, bad times

Ocotober 18 2008

dali clock

Here’s a good follow-up to my entry on October 2, “Just in time” regarding inauspicious times to travel and why Srila Prabhupada didn’t travel on Thursday afternoons. These questions come up periodically and the following explanations from Shyamasundara prabhu and Bhanu Swami give the detailed and technical explanations. When in doubt, go to the experts! 

[Shyamasundara prabhu is one of the foremost Vedic astrologers and you can find a link to his site on the ”Contacts” page.]

 From: Shyamasundara (Dasa) ACBSP (Astrologer)
Date:     01-Aug-94
Subject:  travel and Muhurta
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Mother Urmila requests information about why Srila Prabhupada didn’t travel on Thurday afternoon and asks:

“Is this a general principle or something Prabhupada did because of personal astrological considerations?”

My understanding is that he learned this habit from his association with his own Guru Srila Bhaktisiddhanta who was a renowned astrologer in his purva-ashrama. The reason is that on Thurday afternoon the Rahukalam–the time of Rahu becomes prominent.

 strange times

(This is mentioned in the philosophy paper.)

The method of calculating when the Rahukalam will take place is as follows. First you must know when the sun rises for each day of the week. Then for each day the Rahukalam starts at a different time after sunrise and lasts for 90 minutes. The start times of the Rahukalam for different weekdays are:

Sunday–         10.5 hours after sunrise
Monday–          1.5     ”
Tuesday-          9         ”
Wednesday      6         ”
Thursday        7.5       ”
Friday             4.5       ”
Saturday         3          ”

If the Sun were to rise at 6:00 AM then the Rahukalam on Thursday would correspond to 1:30-3:00 PM. [From Muhurta by B.V. Raman pg 201.] Needless to say the sun rises at various times at different seasons and at different latitudes. We also see that Rahukalam is not on Thursday only.

If one doesn’t have the facility to calculate the exact planetary positions at the time of a journey then the above calculation would serve as a ready reckoner. But it should be stressed that this is really only for layman.

From astrological texts it is noted that there are numerous flaws which could severely afflict a time for travel. This is especially significant in the case of long or important journeys. No time is perfect.

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What to do? What is done is to try as best as possible to choose a time which is a free of as many flaws as possible and to strengthen the chart of travel by strengthening the position of the lagna and the Moon. Thus if Jupiter is in the lagna at the start of travel it greatly relieves the affliction.

Texts on Muhurta give both evil combinations and ones that cancel. For example one should never travel if Mars is in the 8th, or if the 8th is otherwise afflicted. The 8th is the house of death and Mars there would indicate  accidents. Considering that in the USA alone there are about 50,000 people killed on the road every year (more than the total US dead in the Vietnam war!) it would be wise to check out the time of travel before you literally risk your life by traveling at “break-neck speed” as Prabhupada said.

melting time

Choosing a good Muhurta is a lot more difficult than most people think for the very reasons stated above. Good times are just not that easy to get. For example as mentioned above about Jupiter in Lagna and Mars in the 8th. Better to have Mars somewhere else than Guru in lagna. It may be that you have a combination with Guru in lagna and Mars in the 8th. Avoid Mars in the 8th at all costs. Strengthen the lagna in other ways such as having Venus in lagna etc.

Regarding : “Over the years, I have heard many versions of this as well as many versions of how to circumvent it, e.g. put your suitcases outside the door on Wednesday.”

I have never heard of this. What I heard was that Bhaktisiddhanta, in order to avoid travelling on ekadasi, would pack his bags and leave them outside on the day before so that it would be considered that the journey had already started.

From a strictly astrological view the ekadasi tithi is not in itself unfavorable for travel. In fact it is considered very good. But as Vaisnavas we prefer to spend ekadasi doing more service and thinking of Krsna etc. Which is hampered by travel.

There are different restrictions for direction of travel on certain days. For example: do not travel towards the east on Sunday or Monday. But if the journey starts after 8 ghatis then it is okay (provided other considerations are good). [1 ghati=24 minutes. Ghatis are counted from the moment of sunrise.] Under no circumstance should a journey commence if the Moon is the Nakshatra Bharani or Krittika.

ys
shyama

Text 22259
From:     Bhanu Swami (Madras)
Date:     07-Aug-94
Subject:  marriage times
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If Prabhupada was observing late Thursday afternoon, it seems it was bar-bela not rahu-kalam.  Bar bela, kala bela and ratri bela are mentioned in the Navadvipa Panjika, so they are common knowledge in Bengal. Panjika notes that these times are bad for travel, causing death. Where the shastric source is I dont know.

check your time

Rahu kal is common is south india.   If we combine the timings of rahu kala bar bela and kala bela, we see that all of Thursday afternoon becomes bad. As well Sunday and Friday mornings and Tuesday early afternoon become bad.  So why didn’t Srila Bhaktisiddhanta follow all of these timings?  Maybe Thursday was obvious because of the long period of possible dangers.

Note also that Mars hora will also fall at 2 PM on Thursday, so that we be an added consideration.

rahu kalam

Sunday–   4.30 PM
Monday–     7:30 AM
Tuesday-     3. PM
Wednesday   12 Noon
Thursday   1:30 PM
Friday    10.30 AM
Saturday   9:00 AM

BAR BELA
sunday          ,     10.30 noon
monday                3.00  pm
tuesday                7.30 am
wednesyday      12.00 noon
thur.                     4.30
friday                   9 am
saturday              1.30pm

kala bela                             all three combined:
sunday             12.00                  10.30 -1.30
monday             7.30
tuesday             1.30                    1.30 -4.30
wednesday       9
thursday          3 pm                   1.30- 6
friday              10.30                    9-12
saturday:          6 am and 4.30 pm

These tithis are bad for travel according to the panjika: caturthi, sasthi, astami, navami, dvadasi, caturdasi, purnima amavasya and sukla pratipat.
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So there you go folks (or maybe you don’t go, according to the time). Enjoy working out your travel times, choose the method of transport that suits you best

 travel

 and always chant Hare Krsna!

by Hari-sauri dasa at October 18, 2008 02:03 AM

H.H. Mukunda Goswami : Pilgrimage Sites

Places of pilgrimage are purified by pure devotees. Otherwise, they are
toxic waste dumps for contaminated consciousness. As King Yudhisthira
says to Vidura in the Srimad Bhagavatam (1.13.10): "My Lord, devotees
like your good self are verily holy places personified. Because you
carry the Personality of Godhead within your heart, you turn all places
into places of pilgrimage."

by Mukunda Goswami at October 18, 2008 02:00 AM

Sita-pati dasa : Hugh Hefner loses girlfriends

Hugh Hefner just lost his three live-in girlfriends. Holly Madison has left, and Brigette and Kendra are not far behind

I wrote about the inevitability of this last year ["Girls, Girls, Girls", December 2007]. Women want to have children. After a few years of playing around they want to get serious, get settled, and have kids. Hef was never going to be able to provide that for them, so it couldn't last.

Kinda obvious really...

by sitapati at October 18, 2008 12:51 AM

October 17, 2008

Devadeva Mirel, Alachua, USA : Welcome to the Hotel Kadampa

For once my client knew something before his blog reading friends.  But not before they told him what he was having for dinner.  When I did the drop this evening, we ended up renegotiating my contract.  I am still working as his personal chef; my client was the first to know.  Those of you on Facebook knew second.  Blog readers third.  

So this is what I get with the new deal.  In exchange for my shopping and cooking services, which will be done twice a week, I get:

*more money
*set pay each week so I don't have to deal with counting hours and submitting an invoice
*credit card to shop with so I don't have to deal with getting reimbursed (I am really slow and unreliable with billing in case you haven't caught on)
*3 sets of pine bookcases which are in my clients carport
*approximately 15 pounds of organic sesame seeds

I also tried to negotiate for a trip to the Hotel Kadampa Italy, where my client is going for two weeks this spring.  It is in Tuscany, my homeland, and the hotel restaurant is totally gourmet vegetarian.  My client's response to this request was that he could set me up with a trust fund instead of paying me weekly.  

I'll think about it.  

by noreply@blogger.com (Devadeva Mirel) at October 17, 2008 11:21 PM

David Haslam, UK : Educational resource (Primary schools)

If there is any wisdom and education within this material world, the cause of such wisdom and education is Krsna. Therefore Krsna is the source of all relative truths. KB 2: Prayers by the Demigods for Lord Krsna in the Womb It is a fact that within the educational system little emphasis is put on the source [...]

by WordPress at October 17, 2008 08:47 PM

Japa Group : Gratitude and Japa

Hare Krsna dear Prabhus. Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Sri Sri Guru and Gauranga.

It is essential for myself as an aspiring Bhakta to understand where actually I have received the mercy to have access to sri-krsna-nama. That actually, my only connection to Sri-Krsna-nama is due to the mercy of Srila Prabhupada, who is distributing freely the mercy of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, the Panca-tattva and the Six Goswamis. Any bliss that I feel while chanting is directly due to his mercy!
Then naturally a feeling of gratitude comes and leads to real humility, and is the way to develop the humble mood described in the 3rd verse of the Siksastakam. Then in chanting in this mood, the desire to chant enhances greatly, simultaneous with the desire to please the pure devotee.
All Vaishnavas naturally feel gratitude to the pure devotees who have distributed Krsna-bhakti freely coming in the line of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. This gratitude and our process of japa should be intimately connected.

by Abhay Dasa (noreply@blogger.com) at October 17, 2008 08:17 PM

Pandu das : Building Transcendental Momentum

Hare Krishna. As I recently reported, Gita-nagari devotees had our first-this-year local sidewalk Harinam party Monday evening. The town nearest to Gita-nagari is Port Royal, and a few miles from there is a slightly larger Mifflintown. When we finished, we talked of doing it again this weekend, and it seems that it’s going to happen. We’re planning on having a (possibly larger) chanting party go out to Millerstown tonight beginning at 6 p.m. Millerstown is a half-hour drive from Gita-nagari and on my way home from work, so I’ll be chanting in my office clothes instead of a dhoti tonight. I was hoping for tomorrow morning instead, but I’ll happily take what I can get. These chanting parties give me a lot of hope.

The original plan was to do it in Port Royal or maybe Mifflintown again, but I got word that our temple president was nervous about too much chanting in the towns close to the temple. Port Royal is about 5 miles from Gita-nagari. I was told that Paramananda, who was the temple president several years ago when Gita-nagari was in its “hayday,” as it’s often been called, had a strict policy against having kirtan in the local towns. Frankly I don’t get it. In my opinion, if we want the locals to like us, then the temple should pay its debts to the local businesses, stop creating more frivolous debts, and stop the kind of willful negligence that has caused two of our buildings to burn to the ground in the past four years.

Srila Prabhupada says, “Chant, chant, chant,” and we say, “Can’t, can’t, can’t.” We are eternally indebted to the acaryas for delivering Lord Caitanya’s mercy to us. If we do not pay this debt by sharing their mercy, then we will not make advancement. We cannot think that, “I am qualified to practice devotional service, but others are not. They are such fools that they do not accept my preaching. They do not know what’s good for them.” If someone does not like my preaching, my chanting of Hare Krishna, or even Srila Prabhupada’s books that I try to give them, it is because of my own impurity, my offenses and persistent nonsense desires and bad habits. The only reason I cannot expand Lord Caitanya’s mission like Srila Prabhupada did is that I have not fully embraced it.

I remember a few years ago on Gaura Purnim we were on our way to chant Harinam in Mifflintown, and one devotee got scared and asked to get out of the car to walk a mile back to the temple. First of all, I really didn’t expect there would be any danger. On the other hand, if some madman kills me while I’m chanting Harinam on the sidewalk on Gaura Purnim, what could be more fortunate for me? Otherwise I may well die while contemplating how to gratify my senses and come back as a Gita-nagari peacock or something. Of course, a mob could come burn down our buildings, but why would they bother when we do that ourselves?

The locals are simple people; they appreciate religious folks (even if we seem a little strange on the surface) and will respect us if we act respectable. What’s not to like about a happy Hare Krishna party going by? The chanting of Hare Krishna is all auspicious. If we are not inspired to chant Hare Krishna openly, then there must be something else we are doing wrong, some aparadha, that makes Krishna not want us to represent Him. This is Lord Caitanya’s movement. If we conduct ourselves as respectable ladies and gentlemen chanting Hare Krishna, then He will bless us, and the chanting of His names will expand without limit. No matter what, we should never stop appealing to Him for this mercy. Hare Krishna.

 

(Update:  We did it, about a dozen devotees participated, chanting Hare Krishna and distributing prasadam cookies, plus a few “On Chanting Hare Krishna” pamphlets.  I was able to go home first, so I got to change into sneakers and a dhoti.  Hare Krishna.)

by Pandu das at October 17, 2008 07:28 PM

Akrura das, Gita Coaching : BUILD A SERVICE PROPOSAL

How can you build a solid proposal to convince key decision-makers that your service idea or project merits additional support?

What is your next step?

"The service proposal is very nice and I approve of your acceptance of this job."
- Srila Prabhupada (Letter to Rayarama 67-01-30)

by Akrura dasa (noreply@blogger.com) at October 17, 2008 06:33 PM

Akrura das, Gita Coaching : PILOT YOUR IDEA

What is the simplest way to pilot your new Krsna conscious idea or initiative in the next 30 days?

Whose help do you need in order to do this?

"If you have to bother, if you have to tax your brain, just do it for Krsna, for God. That is proper utilization of your time."
- Srila Prabhupada (Lecture 710728)

by Akrura dasa (noreply@blogger.com) at October 17, 2008 05:52 PM

Dandavats.com : ISKCON Juhu host GBC Meetings

Hare KrishnaBy Parijata devi dasi

The meetings in Mumbai are specifically dedicated to Strategic Planning, in other words, planning for the future direction and management of ISKCON, beyond the life span of any person or group of persons.

by Administrator at October 17, 2008 05:21 PM

Devadeva Mirel, Alachua, USA : Goofy Mata: Not So Bad, For a Jew

This morning I cooked for my client. For the last time. I decided to keep it simple with tried and trues that I know he likes. Roasted vegetables, cannelloni beans with greens, calzones and tomato sauce with vegetables. He has gotten into the habit of boiling his own pasta fresh on demand. Around 11 he came by with the containers and we chatted a bit while the cannelloni simmered.

Chatted and laughed. My client was cracking me up. He greeted me with a big smile and a robust, "Goofy Mata!" I guess this is my new name. What...is it the way I look? That, he said, and the way I act. Thank you, at least someone has taken notice of me over here.

The client, also known as "My Food John," then proceeded to bust on me for my blog. "I didn't know it was so popular," he said. "Everyone I know reads it and then comes to me telling me all the stuff you say about me," he said. "[My friend] knew you were quitting before I did," he said.

Through my laughter I defended myself. "It's not my fault people find me amusing," I said. "I never say bad stuff about you," I said. "I didn't post that I was quitting until *after* I told you," I said.

He conceded to that last point.

"What about all the good stuff I say about you, huh? Does your friend tell you any of that?" That, of course, was said through a wide smile and stifled laughter.

"No, what do you mean?"

Don't I say nice things about my client? Don't I say that he is an easy going guy? Really chill? I do! I do say those things and I have the blog post to prove it.

I told my client his Goofy Mata jab was going to make it on to my post. He requested to remain anonymous. No problem.

Then he requested that I continue cooking for him. He even offered to pay me more money. But unfortunately, it wasn't quite enough. I am looking for an 80% pay increase. He is seriously thinking about it. To be fair, I did tell him that I would consider staying on as his personal chef if he provided me with childcare for a month, a roundtrip ticket to Italy and an expense account. You know, so I can explore the culinary traditions of my client's heritage to provide him with better service.

He is such an Italianophile that he seriously considered it. "Let's see, that would be $1600 for airfare, unless you flew to Luxemburg and then drove into Italy." We decided driving into Italy would be too much of a pain. He continued, "At least 60 euros a day for hotel and another 60 for food..."

Wait a minute. I wasn't going to eat that much. Still, he realized quickly that it would probably be cheaper to just pay me what I wanted.

Which at this point isn't what he wants to do. But, he said, if he can't find anyone else to cook for him, he may have to.

"So," I said in my best Goofy Mata voice, "you think I am a good cook?"

His answer, I warn you, did not sound as inflammatory as it reads. "For a Jew," he said.

Then he asked me about the breakdown of my eugenics, I mean, genetics. "One eighth English, half Eastern European Jew and the rest Italian."

My client decided that the Italian in me was enough to cancel out the Jewish. And it's true. I mean, when was the last time I made kasha varnishkas?

Here's a look at the healthy Italian fare for today, minus the sauce which is cooking upstairs on the stove:

I love charred.



Organic whole wheaty calzone.




Italian cannelloni beans and greens.

by noreply@blogger.com (Devadeva Mirel) at October 17, 2008 05:06 PM

ISKCON Toronto, Canada : "Chanting with Faith" with Mahatma das

Many devotees at ISKCON Toronto might be familiar with Mahatma das; he has visited Toronto on several occasions. He has given a seminar on Prayer and Forgiveness and also conducted a Japa Workshop. He also attended this year's Ratha-Yatra celebrations.

Here is a recording of a live webcast from our friends at krishna.com who had Mahatma das give a class about Chanting with Faith. We hope you enjoy it.

(On a similar note, the ISKCON Toronto Blog is hoping to start live webcasts in the near future too! So stay tuned!)

by Keshav (noreply@blogger.com) at October 17, 2008 04:46 PM

Madhava Ghosh dasa : “The Dead ” by Don Paterson


Our business is with fruit and leaf and bloom;
though they speak with more than just the season’s tongue–
the colours that they blaze from the dark loam
all have something of the jealous tang

of the dead about them. What do we know of their part
in this, those secret brothers of the harrow,
invigorators of the soil–oiling the dirt
so liberally with their essence, their black marrow?

But here’s the question. Are the flower and fruit
held out to us in love, or merely thrust
up at us, their masters, like a fist?

Or are they the lords, asleep amongst the roots,
granting to us in their great largesse
this hybrid thing–part brute force, part mute kiss?

Posted in Poetry      

by Madhava Gosh at October 17, 2008 02:04 PM

Manoj, Melbourne, AU : 79. The MA Poster


Mayapur Academy Poster

Mayapur Academy Poster

This is the new Mayapur Academy poster that I got designed through a mate of mine, Tom. We also got a brochure done for the academy. I am not sure if I can post the brochure due to the size but I will try to get it up here in the next post. This poster and brochures should be reaching the temples around the world soon once the final changes are made. What do you think of the design?
      

by 9days8nights at October 17, 2008 02:01 PM

Mayapur Online : Sri Sri Guru Gouranga Jayatah

Just like every year this year in winter season our Namhatta Pandel Program is going to be held at different places of South Bengal from 20th Nov,08 to 22nd Jan,09. Each Program consists of Bhajan-Kirtan, Krishna Katha, Gour Arati, Prasad Distribution, Book Distribution, Nagar Sankirtan and Drama. In this regard I, request you cordially to attend any Program of scheduled date given in attach file according to your line and circumstances.

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by HH Gauranga Prem Swami at October 17, 2008 01:06 PM

Ananda Subramanian, Iowa, USA : Triumphing over Death:Chant Hare Krishna


On Time
by John Milton

Fly, envious Time, till thou run out thy race,
Call on the lazy leaden-stepping hours,
Whose speed is but the heavy plummet's pace;
And glut thyself with what thy womb devours,
Which is no more than what is false and vain,
And merely mortal dross;
So little is our loss,
So little is thy gain.
For when as each thing bad thou hast entombed,
And last of all thy greedy self consumed,
Then long Eternity shall greet our bliss
With an individual kiss,
And Joy shall overtake us as a flood;
When every thing that is sincerely good
And perfectly divine,
With truth, and peace, and love, shall ever shine
About the supreme throne
Of Him, t' whose happy-making sight alone
When once our heav'nly-guided soul shall climb,
Then, all this earthly grossness quit,
Attired with stars, we shall for ever sit,
Triumphing over Death, and Chance, and thee, O Time.

by ananda (noreply@blogger.com) at October 17, 2008 11:57 AM

David Haslam, UK : The affects of binge-drinking

This is an interesting article on the effects of binge-drinking, the social consequences is high. Dannielle adamo (News.com.au) what is of note is the reasons for taking up drinking in the first place, to fit in and to gain confidence. But the reliance then on alcohol increases to the point that their is a break up of [...]

by WordPress at October 17, 2008 10:02 AM

David Haslam, UK : Hari Namha in Nant-Y-Moel

although this is a late posting I wish to share just a couple of pictures from last weeks Hari-Namha in the small valley were I live. As we were in the central area of the Valley many individuals came out their homes, stopped their cars and several came and asked questions, it was nice that Yugla [...]

by WordPress at October 17, 2008 09:53 AM

Krishna-kripa das, Mayapura : travel journal#4.18: The Best Ukraine Festival Ever and More!

Diary of a Traveling Sadhaka, Vol. 4, No. 18
By Krishna-kripa das
(September 2008, part two)
Ukraine Festival, Poland, England, and Back to the USA
(Sent from Gainesville, Florida, on 10/17/08)


Where I Am and What I Am Doing


The second half of September I went to a very sweet festival
in Ukraine attended by four thousand devotees, and then traveled through Katowice, Wroclaw, London, and Manchester, on the way back to Alachua, Florida, U.S.A., where I attended a memorial service for Sadaputa Prabhu.

Devotional Meditations


Notes from Prabhupada Lecture:


If we see the Ford car, which was produced under the direction of Mr. Ford, and we think we have met Mr. Ford himself, that is foolishness. In the same way, everything is God, but God Himself is not every thing.


If you meet someone who has no father, that is God.


Om namah bhagavate vasudevaya, means "Krishna, I accept your invitation to surrender unto You."


By chanting Hare Krishna you can always think of Krishna and become a first-class yogi. The perfect yogi has all power from within.


Q: Sometimes there is maya in the temple.
A: Show me a place where maya is not.


God is one and the path to God is one, bhakti, as Krishna says in Bg. 18.55. Others persons, who take to other paths, waste their time because it will take them longer.


One who is inquisitive about the Absolute Truth will ultimate attain it depending on how he is situated, but for a devotee who can accept immediately the Bhagavatam version, liberation is attained. Those who can accept the authority save time.


God is not dead, because we are part of God and we are not dead.


Notes on Srila Prabhupada lecture (SB 1.5.15, New Vrndavana, June 15, 1969):


If we do not come to the spiritual platform, just some regulative principles on the material platform will not help us. Neither will going to the temple, while maintaining desires for sense enjoyment, bring the ultimate benefit.


Just as you can get a position in the government and be better situated than an ordinary man, you can become a demigod and be better situated than a human being.


Direct people to Krishna. Do not misguide them by leading them to some demigod.


The impersonalists claim the impersonal feature of God is supreme, and think that temporarily one can worship any demigod to elevate himself to that point. The Vaishnavas accept the Bhagavatam version that the personal form of Krishna is Supreme.


Krishna and maya are side by side. As soon as you are a little slack in Krishna consciousness, maya is there waiting for you.


We give brahminical initiation as recognition that the disciple is pure in habits, learned in the scripture, and engaged in devotional service.


The born brahmanas without brahminical qualities have destroyed the India’s spiritual culture.


I foolishly left my notebook in Poland, but I remember one class at the Ukraine festival by Gopiparanadhana Prabhu on the prayers of Queen Kunti. He was making the point that the devotees of the Lord do not actually suffer although they may appear to. One devotee raised a doubt, "Didn’t Devaki suffer when her six children were killed?" Gopiparanadhana was firm in his reply, "No." He explained that when actors put on a play, so many calamaties may happen in the course of the drama, but no one actually gets hurt. Rather the actors are happy to see that the audience enjoys the play. In the same way, the pure devotees of the Lord do not actually suffer in the course of playing their parts in the Lord’s pastimes. It was such a powerful analogy, it remains fresh in my mind.


Ukraine Festival—Better Than Ever


Many people I talked to said that the Ukraine festival was better than ever this year. Many reasons combined to make it so. There were no festival or prasadam fees. There were an estimated 4,000 devotees, more than ever and 500 more than last year. B.B. Govinda Swami and his harmonium player and saxophonist/backup singer were there to lead bhajanas every night, along with Niranjana Swami, Indradyumna Swami, and Bhaktivaibhava Swami and others. One very special reason for the swell of devotional emotions is that Niranjana Swami, who has been a GBC in Ukraine for many years and is a main inspiration behind the festival, returned after a two-year absence because of health. He fully participated and the devotees were grateful. Moreover, some wonderful presenters made their first appearance this year, Bhanu Swami, and Deena Bandhu and Gopiparadhana Prabhus. The three hours of kirtana every evening was taken very seriously both by the presenters and the attenders, perhaps even more so than usual, and there was much chanting and dancing and great joy. The organizers planned for no seminars, prasadam serve outs, or vendors of devotional items during the scheduled evening kirtana, to encourage participation. Those evening kirtanas are what I miss the most as I recollect the festival, sitting crosslegged on my gray cadar at Pzremysl Glowny, the train station just over the Poland-Ukraine border, grateful to the Polish railroad company, PKP, for the free power. Unfortunately, they leave the train station doors open, and the coldness of late September creeps in. Thinking of the festival, I feel the saddest of separation from the devotees, their devotion, and their kirtana. Of course, there is always next year, and one can always get the DVD with all the lectures and kirtanas, and relive it through hearing.


The devotees in Ukraine are sweet. One young male devotee came up to me the first day of the festival and gave me a bag saying, "Some matajis wanted me to give you this." I thanked him, and later looked in the bag. It was some very thick woolen socks. During the next mangala arati, feeling the unexpected cold of the floor, I realized what a great gift they were. Indradyumna Swami once told me, "The best gift is not the most valuable thing, but that which is most needed."


Devotees are such charitable people, I asked one for change for ten euros, and he gave me six more euros and told me to keep the ten. The next day, I asked another to change ten euros into grivnas, the Ukrainian currency, he gave me a hundred grivnas (over sixteen euros) and also would not accept the ten. When will I become charitable by their good association? Krishna says in Bhagavad-gita 18.5, "Sacrifice, charity, and penances purify even the great souls." What to speak of me.


As I took the bus from the Ukraine’s Lvov airport to Shegyni on the border of Poland, I saw about fifteen cows coming down a rural highway closely followed by a middle-aged woman with a stick. It reminded me of India. There, of course, it would have been a man with the stick. Many houses have vegetable gardens and squash is in season. The crowded condition of the bus also reminded me of India as do the simplicity of the people and their paraphenalia. That the prices are less is also like India, although not that quite that much less. Of course, Ukraine is much greener than India.


On the train from Przemysl to Katowice, I met a Polish young man who has lived in Munich for four years, and I gave him a invitation to the Munich temple I obtained during my visit there. Another, who kindly lent me his phone, told me he had friends who enjoy going to the Hare Krishna camp at the Polish Woodstock. He recalled, "I think they call it Krishna’s Village of Peace." I smiled and replied with its Polish translation, "Pokojova Wioska Kryszny!" And he smiled back. By the grace of Indradyumna Swami and his followers, Krishna is popular in Poland.


Krishna Consciousness in Katowice


Although I visited Bhakta Adam and his very devotional wife three times last year, I always missed their Sunday nama-hatta program. This time I stayed for it, although it was austere as the city failed to begin heating his apartment building in time for the cool autumn season. I recall the seven or eight guests who came were all very attentive in the kirtana and played the instruments and chanted nicely. It is so much more fun when the people respond with a degree of enthusiasm. Adam and his wife will get some mercy from Lord Caitanya for faithfully maintaining that weekly program.


A Couple I Met in Wroclaw


While waiting for the bus to the Wroclaw airport, I passed out Polish Hare Krishna mantra cards to the others at the bus stop. One middle-aged couple enroute to London on the same flight as me I found out was vegetarian—a rarity in Poland. I invited them to our Sunday program there in Wroclaw as it was their home. The man had a African djembe drum, and I told him he could bring it to play at our program. I wrote down the address of our Govinda’s Restaurant on Soho St. so they could come there during their two-week London visit. I also told them about our summer festivals on the Baltic Sea and at the Polish Woodstock and gave them invitations for each, saying that next year’s schedule will be posted on the web site. I hope they take advantage of some of these many opportunities.



Painting by Jagannath Krishna Das,
now Gopi Vallabha Das.


Sadaputa Prabhu Memorial at London’s Matchless Gifts


Amazingly enough, the day after I arrived in London, I saw Jagannatha Krishna Prabhu, now reinitiated as Gopi Vallabha Prabhu, who did some illustrations for Sadaputa Prabhu in San Diego. I had not seen him since that time, and it was comforting to see a fellow associate of Sadaputa Prabhu, soon after hearing he left his body. Gopi Vallabha and Rama Nrsimha Prabhus were planning a memorial service at the King’s Cross store front’s, Matchless Gifts’, Friday evening program, and they invited me to participate. I showed some clips from Sadaputa Prabhu’s videos, including those showing cheating in archeology, the complete improbability of evolution by natural selection, and empirical evidence for the difference between the mind and the brain. Gopi Vallabha told of how Sadaputa Prabhu patiently answered his scientific doubts for two or three hours when he was becoming a devotee, and how that helped him greatly in his Krishna consciousness. We felt happy that Parasurama Prabhu, the president of the center, and several individual devotees said they liked the program very much.



Manchester Ratha-yatra 2008



I went to a great harinama on Saturday in Manchester to advertise the next day’s Ratha-yatra and found the city to be a great venue for doing harinama, with many pedestrians walking in areas intentionally offlimits to cars. I was also inspired to see a group of enthusiastic congregational devotees eager to participate. Indeed, to witness the cooperative spirit among those planning and executing the Ratha-yatra was uplifting. Most amazing was that Manchester, reputed to be the rainiest city in England, had a mostly sunny day in honor of Lord Jagannatha. A busload of devotees came from London for the event.



Maha-Vishnu Swami, seen here with his accordion, played a key role in the life the kirtanas.

I am hopeful the event can happen yearly at a scale at least as large as it was this year. A brief article with a gallery of pictures can be found at: http://www.theasiannews.co.uk/news/s/1069576_krishna_devotees_enjoy_colourful_festival


That site links to a nice video as well: http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/video/?bcpid=1138292711&bctid=1825764784


Memorial Service for Sadaputa Prabhu in Alachua, Florida


It was a little bewildering after sleeping one hour the night before, to take an hour and a half of buses, eleven hours of flights, from London to Orlando, and then two hours of traveling by car to Alachua for a memorial service for Sadaputa Prabhu that evening. I had been gone for fifteen months, and experienced the mixture of the happiness to see old friends and sadness that Sadaputa Prabhu was no longer with us, and the frustration at not being able to reciprocate with all the people I saw there that I knew. From the memorial service, I learned about other aspects of Sadaputa’s life, both as a new devotee and as a family man, that I had not known before, and I found that beneficial. For my part, I played an excerpt of his "Mind and Brain" video where he talks about empirical evidence that the soul is different from the body, near-death experiences and past life memories. I prefaced it by saying that we are so much affected by materialistic ideas we have learned in school, that hearing of this empirical evidence confirming scriptural injunctions about the eternality of the soul is valuable.


Birthday Party


Three devotees at Gainesville ISKCON had birthdays on September 30. We were 22, 32, and 49 years old. The two eldest of us, Saranga Prabhu and I, did presentations for the evening class. He discussed his silas and worshiping Them, and I showed some clips from Sadaputa Prabhu’s videos and shared some of the material I did not have time to present the previous night at the memorial service. Barbara and Brian, Sadaputa Prabhu’s wife and son from his first marriage, appreciated hearing more about him. We all had cake and ice cream. A nice way to end the month.


"Advanced people are eager to understand the Absolute Truth through the
medium of science, and therefore a great scientist should endeavor to prove the
existence of the Lord on a scientific basis" (Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.5.22,
purport). All glories to Sadaputa Prabhu, who endeavored his best in that
connection.

by Krishna-kripa das (noreply@blogger.com) at October 17, 2008 08:24 AM

Sita-pati dasa : Sita-pati's Bishnu Charan Ghosh Cup Challenge

I'm in the Australian Regional (National) Finals for the Bishnu Charan Ghosh Cup Yoga Asana Championships, to be held in Melbourne on November 30. Currently I'm training in Auckland, New Zealand where there are no less than three Bikram studios - with two in adjacent suburbs even, and with interleaved classes (for example, you can go to an afternoon class starting at 3pm, 4pm, 5pm, or 6pm!).

Bikram yoga must be wildly popular here.

I popped in for a class today, and discovered that Darren Ma, two time and current Australian National champion, is leading the advanced series in Newmarket tomorrow.

No prizes for guessing where I'll be.

I spent last Saturday with Darren, or as I dubbed him "Dronacarya" ;-), at Bikram Caloundra, doing a posture clinic. He spent some time coaching me for my Cup challenge (hence the Dronacarya moniker - Dronacarya taught the warrior who eventually killed him). I was worried that my New Zealand trip was going to knock me off my training schedule, but it seems to be taking it to another level... I missed the advanced classes that they are doing in Brisbane in the run-up to the cup, but I get another day with Darren here. Krishna is in control, clearly.

I'm staying at my mum's place in New Lynn - it's equidistant from New Varshan (the local Hare Krishna farm and temple) and the Bikram studios, so I'm perfectly situated.

Protein bars and powders are cheaper here than they are in Australia, strangely enough. Many of them are New Zealand brands, but even the Australian ones are cheaper here.

Here's the first line from the Bishnu Ghosh Regional Yoga Asana Championship Waiver and Release of Liability, which I had to sign:

I acknowledge that this hatha yoga championship can be an extreme test of a person's physical and mental limits and carries with it the potential for serious injury.

Now that's what I'm talkin' 'bout! Bring it on!

by sitapati at October 17, 2008 08:23 AM