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February 01, 2009

Bhakta Eric, USA : Bhagavad-gita: a wise, sober, self-realized person is not bewildered (2.13)

gitasEach week I select a verse from the Bhagavad-gita and compare/contrast four different translations. These translators all subscribe to the Gaudia-Vaisnava philosophy. This examination isn’t to prove one more superior to another, but to highlight the similarities and learn from the differences in ideologies.

The four Gitas are:
-Bhagavad-gita: As It Is by Srila Prabhupada (1972 edition)
-Bhagavad-gita: It’s Feeling and Philosophy by Tripurari Swami
-Srimad Bhagavad-gita by Narayana Maharaja
-Bhagavad-gita: The Beloved Lord’s Secret Love Song by Garuda dasa (Graham Schweig)

Though I’m hardly qualified to do so, I dissect each translation, sometimes interjecting my own unsolicited commentary. More on this can be found here.

In the second chapter of the Bhagavad-gita, Arjuna the warrior has just surrendered to Krishna, God. He is requesting Krishna to teach him everything he needs to know.

This verse, 2.13, is a basic verse. It’s one of the most referenced and quoted. But it’s also one of the most difficult to realize. The second chapter as a whole is full of stuff like this. It’s the building blocks of spirituality, but even the great gurus and masters struggle with these realizations.

Two verses prior, Krishna explains to Arjuna that a wise person does not lament either for the living or the dead. In this verse, He explains further.


dihino ’smin yatha dehe
kaumaram yauvanam jara
tatha dehantara-praptir
dhiras tatra na muhyati



As the embodied soul continually passes, in this body, from boyhood to youth to old age, the soul similarly passes into another body at death. The self-realized soul is not bewildered by such a change.
-Srila Prabhupada

Just as the embodied soul experiences changes of body, such as childhood, adulthood, and old age, so similarly it will acquire another body after death. Wise persons are not deluded about this.
-Tripurari Swami

Just as the embodied atma passes from boyhood to youth to old age, similarly, after death, he passes into another body. An intelligent person is not bewildered by the birth and death of the body.
-Narayana Maharaja

Just as the embodied
    while in this body
    passes through childhood,
    youth, and old age,
So also the embodied
    attains another body -
    the wise person
    is not bewildered by this.
-Garuda dasa (Graham M. Schweig)

Krishna is setting up an analogy. It is understood that we are not the body, that we are spirit souls. We are the soul, we have a body. And just as we experience our bodies changing from a baby all the way to an old fellow, we will also experience a new body after this one dies. This is reincarnation, one of the core beliefs in many spiritual philosophies.

The first line dehino ’smin yatha dehe is one of the few lines of Sanskrit that I have memorized. I have a lot of trouble with learning a language and very little sticks. This, however, has stuck (well, the first line of it).

All four translations match up here. “(Just) as the embodied soul…” Narayana Maharaja uses the Sanskrit term atma, which means soul. Garuda dasa, however, continues “Just as the embodied while in this body.” It seems a little awkward, but the Sanskrit and the other translations, except Narayana Maharaja’s supports that, though less awkwardly.

It does seem redundant to restate that an embodied soul is in a body. That is why both Srila Prabhupada and Tripurari Swami slide that restatement into the next line, kaumaram yauvanam jara.

These three words are simply “from boyhood to youth to old age.” Only Tripurari Swami translates yauvanam to adulthood. While other Sanskrit sources and dictionaries translate this as “youth,” it does get the point across. We don’t go straight from youth to old age, though in the eyes of the elderly, I’m sure it seems like we do. Time flies….

The second half of the verse is the target of the analogy. As Garuda dasa has put it: “So also the embodied attains another body.” The term praptih, which ends this third line, is glossed as “achievement” by both Srila Prabhupada and Narayana Maharaja, though neither of them use it in their verses. Instead, they both use the word “passes,” as in “passes into another body.” Tripurari Swami glosses praptih as “acquiring.” Garuda dasa uses “attains.”

The slight variations in meaning between “achieve,” “pass,” “acquire,” and “attain” are too minuscule to break a sweat over.

We are all going to die... but be wise, lil one, don't lament!Garuda dasa, whose version of the Gita attempts to follow the Sanskrit as much as possible, is the only translator to not mention death. The original Sanskrit verse does not mention death at all. But our other three translators clarify that it is “at death” or “after death” when the soul acquires another body. Though we may not like to hear this, we are going to die. But when we die, we will receive another body.

With the analogy complete, Krishna adds: dhiras tatra na muhyati. As Tripurari Swami puts it, “Wise persons are not deluded about this.”

Dhirah is a commonly used term describing a person. Sober, thoughtful and wise were used by our authors. Srila Prabhupada chose “sober” for his word-for-word rendering, but went with “self-realized” in his verse.

The Sanskrit doesn’t mention self-realization here. It only notes that a wise or sober person is not bewildered by this idea of changing bodies. Srila Prabhupada takes it a step farther, as he often does, interpreting the verse rather than providing a straight translation. In his purport, he again translates dhirah as sober.

A self-realized person is wise and sober, though not all wise or sober people are self-realized. But either way, they are all na nuhyati: not bewildered by this change.

All of the translations, except Tripurari Swami’s use “not bewildered.” He uses “not deluded,” just as his spiritual master, Srila Prabhupada used in his word-for-word (though wound up using “not bewildered” in his verse). Narayana Maharaja uses “not confused” in his word-for-word, though chose “not bewildered” in his verse translation, as does Garuda dasa.

The commentary of Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, as provided by Narayana Maharaja, sums up this verse very well:

The following point may be raised: Since the atma is associated with the body, the body will also be an object of our love. Furthermore, those who are related to the body, such as sons, brothers, relatives, grandsons and so on, will also be the objects of our love, so when they die we will certainly feel grief.

Sri Bhagavan [Krishna] speaks this sloka [verse] beginning with dehinah, in answer to this. “The jiva [soul] in the body attains boyhood; at the end of boyhood he attains youth, and at the end of youth he attains old age. Similarly, at the loss of the body he attains another body. Just as one does not grieve at the end of boyhood and youth, wish are objects of love due to their relationship with the atma, similarly one should not grieve for the body itself, which is also an object of love due to its relationship with the atma, when it is lost.

If a person grieves when he attains old age at the loss of youth, then he also feels happy when he attains youth at the loss of boyhood. Therefore, you should feel happy because when Bhisma and Drona [Arjuna's relatives] lose their old bodies they will attain new ones.

by eric at February 01, 2009 12:00 PM

H.H. Mukunda Goswami : Reasons for Lord Caitanya's Appearance

Lord Caitanya's indirect reasons for appearing on earth was to detach
people from everything material. Therefore as a child, he trashed many
items, especially in his mother's kitchen. Vrindavana Das Thakura
describes the phenomenon and why it occurs in Caitanya Bhagavat.

by Mukunda Goswami at February 01, 2009 12:00 PM

Krishna Dharma dasa, UK : Wasting my rare human birth

DURLABHA MANAVA JANMA
by
BHAKTIVINODA THAKUR

1.
durlabha manava-janma labhiya samsare
krsna na bhajinu — duhkha kahibo kahare?

Born in this rare human body, I did not worship you.
Now Lord I am left lamenting. Who shall I tell this to?

2.
’samsar’ ’samsar’, ko’re miche gelo kal
labha na koilo kichu, ghatilo janjal

My time passed in wordly pursuits, without the slightest gain.
My one and only profit was pure anguish and pain.

3.
kiser samsar ei chayabaji pray
ihate mamata kori’ brtha dina jay

This world has no more meaning than a magical display.
Caught up in it with no purpose, my life passes away.

4.
e deho patana ho’le ki ro’be amar?
keho sukha nahi dibe putra-paribar

When at last I drop down dead, what will I then possess?
How then will friends and family afford me happiness?

5.
gardhaber mata ami kori parisram
ka’r lagi’ eto kori, na ghucilo bhram

Why do I work just like an ass each and every day?
Despite my hard endeavour still in darkness I do stay.

6.
dina jay micha kaje, nisa nidra-base
nahi bhavi — marana nikate ache bo’se

Wasting my days in useless work, losing my nights in sleep.
Never seeing that by my side, death does his vigil keep.

7.
bhalo manda khai, heri, pari, cinta-hina
nahi bhavi, e deho chadibo kon dina

Dressing myself so carefully, eating just as I choose.
Living carefree I cannot see that soon this body I’ll lose.

8.
deho-geho-kalatradi-cinta abirata
jagiche hrdoye mor buddhi kori’ hata

In truth I am always anxious, to maintain me and mine.
Ever perplexed by pressing woes, crushing my heart and mind.

9.
hay, hay! nahi bhavi — anitya e saba
jivana bigate kotha rohibe baibhav
a?

Alas, alas, for my poor plight; unheeding of my death.
What in this world will still be mine after my final breath?

10.
smasane sarir mama podiya rohibe
bihanga-patanga tay bihar koribe

Then this body will lie quite still in the cremation ground
Jackals and crows, ants and worms, will soon gather around.

11.
kukkur srgal sab anandita ho’ye
mahotsava koribe amar deho lo’ye

They will then be in ecstasy, enjoying a great feast.
This body will be a festival, for every bug and beast.

12.
je deher ei gati, ta’r anugata
samsar-baibhava ar bandhu-jana jata

Thus ends my beloved body, with house and family.
And all that I proudly possess, will all but dust soon be.

13.
ataeva maya-moha chadi’ buddhiman
nitya-tattva krsna-bhakti korun sandhan

Be wise then and abandon now, your worldly illusion
Seek out at once the only truth; Krishna’s pure devotion.

by Krishna Dharma at February 01, 2009 09:53 AM

1975 February 1: "Your Bhagavad-gita study aids seem alright. The thing is, you must see that the meaning of the verse is in no way altered or changed. Simplification is alright but do not change anything."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1975

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 01, 2009 09:10 AM

1969 February 1 : "As soon as there is a slackness on our part Maya can take Krishna's place in our heart. Otherwise, if Krishna is seated always, maya has no opportunity."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 01, 2009 09:09 AM

1969 February 1 : "Besides attending class, you should always read the Bhagavad-gita As It Is. Then I can surely recommend to the draft board that you are a very serious student of Bhagavad-gita under my supervision."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 01, 2009 09:09 AM

1969 February 1 : "If they are actually serious to receive instructions from Krishna in the Bhagavad-gita, they absolutely must read Bhagavad-gita As It Is. If they want some nonsense there is nothing we can do to help them."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 01, 2009 09:08 AM

Dandavats.com : Padayatra returns to Guyana!

Vrndavana dasa: Yes Padayatra has returned to Guyana with a big bang and Bhaktimarg Swami! It will parade along the beautiful coast of Demerara from Stratspey to Cummings Lodge.

by Administrator at February 01, 2009 09:08 AM

1969 February 1: "Make a small center immediately. Simply you have to sit down together as you have seen done in New York chanting Hare Krishna in the accompaniment of a beating drum."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 01, 2009 09:06 AM

Japa Group : Freed From All Attachment


"If you stick to these principles with determination, you will be freed from all attachment to Maya, by Krishna's grace. The example is that when the sun is in the sky, then where is the question of darkness? Similarly, when Hare Krishna mantra is vibrating on your tongue, and you are hearing attentively, then your consciousness becomes clear, or Krishna consciousness, and there is no question of Maya or hazy consciousness."
Letter - Wednesday 2 August 1972

by Rasa Rasika (noreply@blogger.com) at February 01, 2009 09:06 AM

1969 February 1: "Now you have got our books, so you can immediately start a center. I have always had a great desire to open a center there."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 01, 2009 09:05 AM

1968 February 1: "You are always engaged in Krishna's service is the greatest pleasure for me. Actually bodily I am not getting much strength, but spiritually I am getting much strength because my spiritual children are growing in spiritual stength."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1968

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 01, 2009 09:04 AM

1966 February 1 :
"It is arranged today by phone that the Universalist Church will allow house for holding meeting on every Wednesday evening from 7/30 to 9 pm.
Expenditure - Busfare .30"
Journal :: 1966

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 01, 2009 09:03 AM

Subuddhi Krishna dasa, Chicago, USA : Srimad Bhagavatam Analogy - 56


Even if one is liberated, he nevertheless accepts the body he has received according to his past karma. Without misconceptions, however, he regards his enjoyment and suffering due to that karma the way an awakened person regards a dream he had while sleeping. He thus remains steadfast and never works to achieve another material body under the influence of the three modes of material nature.

Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto 5 Chapter 1 Verse 16


by Subuddhi Krishna das, Chicago (noreply@blogger.com) at February 01, 2009 08:31 AM

Subuddhi Krishna dasa, Chicago, USA : Pearls of wisdom - 113

Even if he goes from forest to forest, one who is not self-controlled must always fear material bondage because he is living with six co-wives--the mind and knowledge-acquiring senses. Even householder life, however, cannot harm a self-satisfied, learned man who has conquered his senses.

Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto 5 Chapter 1 Verse 17

by Subuddhi Krishna das, Chicago (noreply@blogger.com) at February 01, 2009 08:30 AM

David Haslam, UK : Service only if you pay me!

This is the most confidential part of the Vedic scriptures, O sinless one, and it is disclosed now by Me. Whoever understands this will become wise, and his endeavours will know perfection. PURPORT The Lord clearly explains here that this is the substance of all revealed scriptures. And one should understand this as it is given by [...]

by WordPress at February 01, 2009 08:28 AM

Manorama dasa : Holi fesztivál

holiHoli festival is one of our best festival in New Vraja-dhama.

I have uploaded  148 photos to our flickr account. Check it here. 

I have video also.

—-

A régi, angol blogomat átirányítottam ide. Viszont a google képkeresője gyakran hivatkozik az ott lévő Holi fesztiválos képemre. Most berakom ide is, hogy az átirányítás után is megtalálják. Feltöltöttem az eseményről készült összes képem: itt megnézheted. Erről már korábban kétszer is írtam, illetve videót is töltöttem fel. Azokat meg itt meg itt olvashatod.

by Mrd at February 01, 2009 08:18 AM

Sita-pati dasa, AU : Kirtan Retreat Art

Two weekends of retreats in Springbrook - yoga and kirtan. There was a lot of art as well. I shot some photos of it. Missed a lot of good ones, but got some...


Alice's painting of Krishna


Prahlad's "Vaikuntha Gatekeeper"


Prahlad's "Hare Krishna City"


Prahlad's "Portrait of Prahlad & Sitapati"


Prahlad's "Jagannatha, Baladeva, Subhadra, Krishna, and Dustara Rama"

by sitapati at February 01, 2009 08:06 AM

Club 108, New Vrndavan : MISCOWP Presents Community Supported Agriculture

Community Supported Agriculture
Families and Farms Working Together to Support
Healthy Food, Land, and Communities

Why join Vedic Village CSA?
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a partnership between community members and growers. To join a CSA, members pay an annual fee upon enrollment for a weekly allotment of fresh produce throughout the growing season. It’s like a subscription to fresh food! Each week, CSA members come to the farm or a designated pick-up spot for a share of fresh produce. By joining, you help to support a small local farm, and provide your family with fresh, organic, bio-dynamically grown produce. We are committed to providing you with a wide variety of tasty, healthy, seasonal vegetables and fruits, and to making the farm an educational, fun and inspiring place to visit!
A “share” is designed to provide a family of four with enough produce for one week, over a 21-week period, from early June through late October. A half share contains about 40% less produce. CSA members also receive a 10% discount off all additional purchases at our farm store, including flowers, seeds, garden tools, pottery, baked goods, Vedic milk products, and any other items that we carry. Shares can be picked up at the farm, or at a designated location, Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday, from 3:00–6:00 pm.

What can I expect to get in my CSA share?
You will receive a wide variety of vegetables and fruits throughout the season. We aim to fill each weekly box with 8–12 different items including salad greens, cooking and juicing greens, root vegetables, other vegetables, herbs, and occasionally, fruits. Typically, each share (or box), will weigh 10–15 lbs. Members have the opportunity to “pick-your-own” produce, like berries, herbs, flowers, or pumpkins, right from our gardens. Shares typically include the seasonal vegetables outlined in the chart, and more.

Lettuce (available from June-Oct)
Melons (Aug-Sept)
Okra (July-Sept)
Onions (July-Sept)
Peas (June-July)
Peppers (July-Sept)
Potatoes (Aug-Sept)
Tomatoes (July-Sept)
Turnips (Sept-Oct)
Summer Squash (July-Sept)
Winter Squash (Sept-Oct)

Beans (July-Oct)
Beets (June-Aug, Oct)
Broccoli (July-Oct)
Cabbage (July-Aug, Oct)
Carrots (July-Oct)
Cauliflower (Aug-Sept)
Corn (Aug-Sept)
Cucumbers (July-Sept)
Eggplant (Aug-Sept)
Greens (June-Oct)
Herbs (June-Oct)

*Note: Within each category of produce, there are often many varieties. For instance, “greens” may include kale, spinach, Swiss chard, collards, beet leaves, dandelion, etc; “beans” may include string, pole, yellow wax, bush, etc; potatoes may include Russet, sweet, redskin, purple, fingerling, etc; and we plan to grow at least seven kinds of tomatoes and peppers, four kinds of corn and ten kinds of herbs. Because you may find some of the produce you receive from us new and different, we plan to offer you recipes and nutritional information with each share.
Starting with our first season, we also plan to establish fruit and nut tree orchards, blueberry bushes, grapes, asparagus, strawberries, and honeybee hives.

Our volunteer policy:
WE LOVE VOLUNTEERS and look forward to meeting you! Individuals or groups are welcome to come out to the farm as volunteers to learn (or teach) hands-on about organic farming and help out on the community farm. All are welcome to volunteer, including supervised children and students fulfilling community service hours. Volunteers can assist with a variety of farm tasks such as caring for the oxen, cows, goats and other farm animals, and planting, harvesting and weeding. There are also projects for those with food preparation, construction and retail skills.
You’re welcome to visit the farm any day you would like, from 9am to 6pm. If you’re interested in volunteering, please call first to let us know when to expect you. Every day at noon, we offer a free vegetarian lunch. If possible, coordinate your farm visit so we can share a meal together.

Why would you want to join a CSA?
End of year evaluations from CSA member surveys have three overwhelming themes:
Quality of food is superior to store-bought.
Joining with the farmer in the growing process improved their lives.
Families (even children) ate more vegetables when they became involved with the farm experience.

For your convenience: Share pick-ups at the farm, or one of our Metro-Detroit, Ann Arbor, Flint, Lansing and Chelsea designated pick-up locations. Offered three days each week—Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday between 3:00-6:00 pm—starting June 9!
Expected Harvests of Vedic Village Produce*
If you would like to donate your time, join our team, or have any questions, please either call or email me at (313) 823-3815 / tommilano108@yahoo.com. According to your inquiry, you may be put in touch with either one of our two vice presidents, Antariksa dasa and Navadvipa dasa. If you would like to contribute towards any of our projects, please make your check out to MISCOWP and send it c/o Adiraja dasa, 313 Newport, Detroit, Michigan 48215. You will receive a receipt within two or three days. We also accept payment by credit card. In closing, we would like to thank you again for your interest in the success of Vedic Village and we look forward to your participation. Hare Krishna!

With warm regards,

Adiraja dasa
President MISCOWP

by Club 108 (noreply@blogger.com) at February 01, 2009 08:00 AM

Bhakta Ryan, Brisbane, AU : HOW CAN WE HELP OTHERS! WHEN WE HAVE TROUBLE HELPING OUR SELVES!! PART 1

Who am I? I am a no one, no one important but I do believe in Krishna, Prabhupada and his movement. I am fairly new to Krishna consciousness in this life time its been around three years now I've had the honor of associating with the devotee's. In that time I have notice some things that I feel should not be over looked for a community thats trying to help others find their way back to Godhead.

I have notice that we have four regulation of no eating meat, no gambling, no intoxication and no sex out side of marriage, But every where I see some of these principles being broken right in our community. I understand we are condition souls with many dirty things in our hearts "trust me I know" I am still praying that these impurities are cleansed from my heart, But what I don't get is when or who has decided that its fine to do these things openly in the community like nothing is wrong with it???? I know its hard to meet the standards but why on earth do we proclaim that there's nothing wrong with what I am doing??
Why are we changing the process to meet our needs? this is the first thing that contaminates all the religions of the world, The process says no chocolate so thats the process "NO CHOCOLATE" so if we have a chocolate addictions we should say " I am SORRY prabhu I have a problem please I wish to change and become better. I just need some time I know I am wrong, But instead we stand up proud-fully and proclaim I'm doing nothing wrong!!!! when Prabhupada ask about chocolate the devotee's at the time didn't give him the proper facts.
Now in the end we have to really ask ourselves is this really for Krishna pleasure or my own, because whether Prabhupada had all the facts or not! we are all addicted to this world and the so called pleasures of maya and thats a fact!!!
Are we really trying to get back to Godhead or just pretending? Do we really want to help people? Do we really want to serve? Or have we all become just another hypocritical religious process that points the finger at the rest of the world but never takes a look at ourselves?? And if that is the case! then as individuals isn't it time we change!! for our Guru for Prabhupada for all the pervious Acaryas for krishna and ultimately don't we owe it to all those lost souls in the world. To set the example, because if we don't then who will if we can't be real with ourselves be honest and admit we have a problem then how on earth are we going to help others???? we are a mess and a mess in denial is even worst then a mess willing to improve,grow and better it self! A mess thats proud to be a mess will only get dirtier but a mess in shame of being messy will eventually become clean.
So please ask your self are you proud and defensive about certain touchy subjects like chocolate and standing up in a roaring voice proclaiming I am right and Prabhupada's facts are wrong (on this matter).

So here is my honesty I eat chocolate once in a blue moon I am also addicted to Maya I am sorry, it is not acceptable and I wish to change please help me!!! "honestly" become a better person and a better devotee! The best I can do for now is keep it outside the community and work on the higher taste and hopefully i will lose taste for the lower ones.

So for the new devotees to come, for my daughter (just born) I ask for us to raise the standard for our community keep the nonsense out. Lets better ourselves lets help each other "please"
Your servant Ryan Lowseck

by Ryan (krsna1@bigpond.com) at February 01, 2009 05:50 AM

Manoj, Melbourne, AU : 111. A lazy Sunday…


The day has turned out beautiful. From an unbearable 43 degrees plus temperature in the week that passed, today was a day that turned out just fine. The sun is not scorching, yet warm and there is a pleasant breeze that has been moving around through out the course of the day. We have left all the windows and doors open.

One would expect to hang out in the Melbourne city near by with its grand swimming pools, cafes, movie theatres, aquariums, golf courses etc. Or perhaps, bring together a group of friends for a  few hours of beach volleyball. But I can see right now, quiet a few of the young devotees have been hanging out within the temple premises since early morning. None of us have bothered to venture out. Many are here and there, discussing, planning, chanting, dreaming. No one wants to go anywhere. All seems very pleased to be at the temple.

The attractive power of the Sri Radha-Vallabha and our other Deities here, are pretty strong. We love Them. And today, Their attires were very striking. I had asked Krishna Graja, the young priest to take some close-up snaps before he started his service. Here they are for you all : 

Very Colorful !

Very Colorful !

The Family looks pleased.

The Family looks pleased.

Keep up the good work !, they seem to say.

"Keep up the good work !", they seem to say.

No wonder we don’t want to go anywhere. Its just too beautiful here.

      

by 9days8nights at February 01, 2009 05:27 AM

H.G. Sankarshan das Adhikari, USA : Sunday 1 February 2009--For the Dissipation of Doubts

================================================================== Thought for the Day--Sunday 1 February 2009 ================================================================== Dedicated with love to you, our treasured readers, and to ISKCON Founder-Acharya: His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada Our purpose is to help everyone awaken...

by course@ultimateselfrealization.com at February 01, 2009 03:30 AM

Bharatavarsa.net : Book distribution seminar: MANDIRE MA - MARGAM GAMA - an article by HG Lomancita Prabhu

MANDIRE MA - MARGAM GAMA: Step Out Of The Temple And Come Into The Street - This Time, Please, No Excuses!

(first published as a marathon inspiration article in the e-magazine of ISKCON Slovenia)

A sunny Saturday morning in northern Slovenia lures us into new challenges, fresh adventures, mysterious incidents and unbelievable exploits. I have a meeting scheduled back in the temple immediately after lunch. Govinda Datta Prabhu and myself sit into the car and drive out of the garage. The phone beeps. A message. A question bothers me: "Should I look at it now or later? Let me do it later." We drive through the left curve, and then the right curve. I hear the voice, "Look at the message. It is important." I delay. We reach the place of distribution. We stop at the parking lot in front of apartment blocks and shops. We lift the trolleys full of books out of the car, putting them in a starting position. We agree about the time and place allotted for distribution. We need to finish earlier because of the meeting in the temple, and we agree to meet at the car at one in the afternoon. Wait a minute, that message. I finally take a look into the phone. The meeting is rescheduled for 19:30 in the evening. A short shock and some quick breathing. Then, with a determined voice: "Govinda Datta Prabhu, a change of plan. We got the mercy of the Vaishnavas. We can prolong the distribution for one more hour. Let us meet at two o'clock."

What have Srila Prabhupada and Krishna prepared for us that day? Let us see.

We separated quickly. I did not come very far. Most of the time, I circled around the car, at a distance of one, two, three, fifty or one hundred meters. The people were returning from their Saturday shopping, carrying bags full of things they need and they don't. Food only for the body. What about the soul? All they lack is food for the soul. They get that from me. Some customers came readily, and others I served according to their personal needs, no commission for delivery. Krishna was sending me clients with a great need and a magnanimous heart, so the first batch of Srila Prabhupada's books was soon out of the trolley. In one hour. Amazing. By the mercy of Panca-tattva the impossible becomes possible. And by the mercy of Srila Prabhupada even more impossible feats become possible. The books were jumping into the laps of the souls. Time for plan B. A fresh batch of 25 books of Srila Prabhupada, only the Bhagavad-gitas and the Srimad-Bhagavatams, First and Second Canto.

A pizzeria over the street. A few guests sit in the garden. Although it is cold, they are persistent with their cool cigarettes. I park the trolley. With a quick step I rush to the car close nearby, to stop it from escaping. Better catch it than run after it. The gentleman sitting in the car was a bit surprised to see me waving from a distance, signalling to him to wait for me. We made a sensible deal and said goodbye to each other. He stepped on the accelerator and I imitated him, so much that my shoes squeaked. I passed the guests sitting in the garden who were almost swept away by my speed. I made a sign that we shall meet soon, and entered the pizzeria. I stopped at the serving desk, breathed a deep breath, put the books on the desk, politely greeted everyone and asked about the boss. This boss was different, he himself was baking the pizzas and he was not available. The waitress advises me to come back later, after one o'clock.

"Then I could offer the books to you," I suggest. Surprisingly, she took them without too much argument, and I got a blessing to show the books to other guests as well. That is laudable, they rarely allow us to disturb their customers. As I stepped through the door into the garden, I turned to the right. Two pleasant middle-aged ladies were sitting at a table, obviously not feeling too warm. Immediately they accepted my company. They drank their coffee and smoked.

As I was introducing the books to them, they turned out to be very openminded. We were very philosophical. We studied human existence from all angles, and arrived at a common conclusion that life is a thorny journey. It pricks us more than pampers. But there is a solution. If we surround ourselves with Srila Prabhupada's books, we will not feel the pricking anymore. One of the ladies has even read the Bhagavad-gita already, but unfortunately not the Bhagavad-gita As It Is. No wonder she did not understand anything. "This is the original Bhagavad-gita," I was enthusing her. I asked, "Where do you find water that is most clean?" I served an answer myself: "At the source."

I continued with the explanation: "The kind old man you see here on the picture (I show her the picture of Srila Prabhupada), is the 32nd teacher in a continuous chain of spiritual masters. From him, you get positive energy, knowledge directly from the source. It comes straight from the power plant right to the user, without any interruptions. In that way you get the full benefit. In the Bhagavad-gita, you can find everything you need to know to cope stress, to grow your inner strength, all about self-control, about yoga, meditation, self-realization and even when someone makes you angry, people say the Bhagavad-gita helps. You surely never get angry, do you?" "Who doesn't," they retort. "With this book, you will get angry less or even not at all."

The lady who read the Bhagavad-gita before was already quite enthusiastic about the authentic edition. They both listened attentively and with great interest. I continued with the multi-practicality of the book, using a small catalogue. "You can use the Bhagavad-gita in your profession (I show the photo of a businessman in the catalogue), or in your spare time (I move my finger to the photo of a sportsman). Do you have any spare time?" "Well, sometimes a bit." "Or, you can use the book for relaxation (I point my finger to the meditator in the catalogue). And if you wish, you can also quit smoking. All of this and much more." Now the two of them were enraptured. "How much does it cost?" "Well, today, for you, only a small donation to cover the cost of printing." "How much is that?" "The usual price is this much, today only that much. How much can you give from your heart? A bit of the culture of the heart that we have all forgotten about. From one heart to another." One of the ladies had an original reply: "From the heart I would give a lot, but I have to look into the wallet." She did not have enough and the whole deal went to naught. Luckily Krishna saved the situation and sent the lady to the ATM. In the meantime I spoke with the second lady. Thank God that the ATM had some money inside, and the first lady received the Bhagavad-gita and the Srimad-Bhagavatam. Now came the second ladies' turn.

"And how much could you contribute?" She wanted to keep up with her friend and she also gave a heartfelt donation. She also received a matchless gift. We wished each other all the best on our spiritual and material journeys through life, and I turned around to meet other fortunate souls. To get some fresh air, I made a circle around the pizzeria, and then looked at my watch. It was ten minutes after one o'clock. This is the right time to meet the boss. As I stepped into the pizzeria again and orientated myself, I checked who is baking the pizzas. What did I see? I looked again, knowing that the boss was male. I stared at the figure from the back. Is this not a female form? Did the boss change his gender in the meantime? The waitress dispels my confusion: "Unfortunately the boss has left."

What to do? Obviously the mercy waits for someone else. "Can you please call the baking lady for me?" The waitress is lukewarm, "She will not be interested, I am sure." "Call her nevertheless, please." And she comes with a smile on her face. I ask her whether she likes to bake pizzas. She nods with joy. I direct her attention to the books. She already knows about yoga and she even heard of the Hare Krishnas. Unfortunately she has no money. How to proceed? I propose various solutions. She paces back and forth. Whenever she turns back to me, she tells me something pleasant. "Impossible today. Come later. Come some other day. Will you be here tomorrow?"

Now another waitress comes to her job in the pizzeria. We quickly involve her as well. It all hangs in the air. "Today, we're sorry, nothing." Then finally I say the crucial words: "What you can do today, do not delay for tomorrow." The baking lady admits: "You have convinced me." She puts down her apron, tells the waitress to wait a bit with new orders. She takes the keys of her car and drives to the ATM. In the meantime, the second waitress looks at the books. Ten minutes to the end. I have only one more Bhagavad-gita. Who will be the winner? With neckbreaking speed, the baking lady returns and gives a donation for the books. Now all three of them stand together. The first waitress gets the second place, the baking lady is in the middle on the winner's stair, and the second waitress earns the third place. It is exactly 13:58 and the second batch of books is finished. Two more minutes to breast the tape. One, two, three, I jump over the street back to the car. All is well that ends well. By the mercy of Guru, Krishna and the Vaishnavas altogether 50 big books of Srila Prabhupada were distributed. Eternal glory to Shri Krishna Sankirtana!

Srila Prabhupada is calling, "Come out on sankirtan! In every town and village, it's a worldwide marathon. Do you know it's time to wake up all the conditioned souls who are sleeping in the lap of maya, forgetting life's ultimate goal!" Prabhupada is calling, "Please come and preach with me! Distribute books and you'll be happy, just try it and you'll see!"

Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare.

Begging for the mercy of the holy name, Hari-Guru-Vaishnava-Bhagavata-Gita dasa dasa anudasa, Lomancita dasa

February 01, 2009 03:20 AM

Kurma dasa, AU : Doughnuts

Doughnuts must be the height of comfort foodiness. I get so many requests for recipes, like this one:

Ritika from Panama writes:

"I need to know how can I make doughnuts. Please send me recipe as my hubby likes a lot. Will be grateful."

bomboloni:

My reply:

Here is a recipe from my first cookbook 'Great Vegetarian Dishes'. A friend's grandmother from Tuscany, Italy, parted with this recipe for doughnuts (Bomboloni). Serve them hot at afternoon tea for a delicious treat.

Italian-style Lemon Doughnuts

PREPARATION TIME: a few minutes DOUGH RISING TIME: 2 hours FRYING TIME: 5 minutes each batch YIELD: 15 - 20 doughnuts

4 cups plain flour 3/4 cup (185 ml) caster sugar pinch of salt 75g butter, softened and cut into pieces 3 teaspoons fresh yeast dissolved in 2 tablespoons warm water finely grated rind of 1 lemon ghee or oil for deep-frying

Sift the flour into a bowl and stir in 1/3 cup of sugar and the salt. Mix well. Make a well in the centre and add the butter, the yeast water, and the lemon rind. Mix well, adding enough lukewarm water to form a soft dough.

Knead until smooth, shape into a ball, and cover with a damp cloth. Let it rise in a warm place for 1 hour or until the dough has doubled in bulk. Punch the dough down with your fist.

Roll the dough into a long rope and cut into 15 or 20 even-sized portions. Roll each into a smooth ball. Place on a buttered baking sheet and let rise in a warm place for another hour. The balls should double in size.

Heat ghee or oil to 180°C/355°F in a wok or deep pan and very carefully lower 3 - 4 doughnuts at a time into the hot oil. Deep fry, maintaining a constant temperature, for about 5 minutes, turning often until the doughnuts are dark golden brown. Drain and dredge in the remaining sugar. Serve hot.

by Kurma at February 01, 2009 02:29 AM

Book Distribution News : MANDIRE MA - MARGAM GAMA - an article by HG Lomancita Prabhu

MANDIRE MA - MARGAM GAMA: Step Out Of The Temple And Come Into The Street - This Time, Please, No Excuses!

(first published as a marathon inspiration article in the e-magazine of ISKCON Slovenia)

A sunny Saturday morning in northern Slovenia lures us into new challenges, fresh adventures, mysterious incidents and unbelievable exploits. I have a meeting scheduled back in the temple immediately after lunch. Govinda Datta Prabhu and myself sit into the car and drive out of the garage. The phone beeps. A message. A question bothers me: "Should I look at it now or later? Let me do it later." We drive through the left curve, and then the right curve. I hear the voice, "Look at the message. It is important." I delay. We reach the place of distribution. We stop at the parking lot in front of apartment blocks and shops. We lift the trolleys full of books out of the car, putting them in a starting position. We agree about the time and place allotted for distribution. We need to finish earlier because of the meeting in the temple, and we agree to meet at the car at one in the afternoon. Wait a minute, that message. I finally take a look into the phone. The meeting is rescheduled for 19:30 in the evening. A short shock and some quick breathing. Then, with a determined voice: "Govinda Datta Prabhu, a change of plan. We got the mercy of the Vaishnavas. We can prolong the distribution for one more hour. Let us meet at two o'clock."

What have Srila Prabhupada and Krishna prepared for us that day? Let us see.

We separated quickly. I did not come very far. Most of the time, I circled around the car, at a distance of one, two, three, fifty or one hundred meters. The people were returning from their Saturday shopping, carrying bags full of things they need and they don't. Food only for the body. What about the soul? All they lack is food for the soul. They get that from me. Some customers came readily, and others I served according to their personal needs, no commission for delivery. Krishna was sending me clients with a great need and a magnanimous heart, so the first batch of Srila Prabhupada's books was soon out of the trolley. In one hour. Amazing. By the mercy of Panca-tattva the impossible becomes possible. And by the mercy of Srila Prabhupada even more impossible feats become possible. The books were jumping into the laps of the souls. Time for plan B. A fresh batch of 25 books of Srila Prabhupada, only the Bhagavad-gitas and the Srimad-Bhagavatams, First and Second Canto.

A pizzeria over the street. A few guests sit in the garden. Although it is cold, they are persistent with their cool cigarettes. I park the trolley. With a quick step I rush to the car close nearby, to stop it from escaping. Better catch it than run after it. The gentleman sitting in the car was a bit surprised to see me waving from a distance, signalling to him to wait for me. We made a sensible deal and said goodbye to each other. He stepped on the accelerator and I imitated him, so much that my shoes squeaked. I passed the guests sitting in the garden who were almost swept away by my speed. I made a sign that we shall meet soon, and entered the pizzeria. I stopped at the serving desk, breathed a deep breath, put the books on the desk, politely greeted everyone and asked about the boss. This boss was different, he himself was baking the pizzas and he was not available. The waitress advises me to come back later, after one o'clock.

"Then I could offer the books to you," I suggest. Surprisingly, she took them without too much argument, and I got a blessing to show the books to other guests as well. That is laudable, they rarely allow us to disturb their customers. As I stepped through the door into the garden, I turned to the right. Two pleasant middle-aged ladies were sitting at a table, obviously not feeling too warm. Immediately they accepted my company. They drank their coffee and smoked.

As I was introducing the books to them, they turned out to be very openminded. We were very philosophical. We studied human existence from all angles, and arrived at a common conclusion that life is a thorny journey. It pricks us more than pampers. But there is a solution. If we surround ourselves with Srila Prabhupada's books, we will not feel the pricking anymore. One of the ladies has even read the Bhagavad-gita already, but unfortunately not the Bhagavad-gita As It Is. No wonder she did not understand anything. "This is the original Bhagavad-gita," I was enthusing her. I asked, "Where do you find water that is most clean?" I served an answer myself: "At the source."

I continued with the explanation: "The kind old man you see here on the picture (I show her the picture of Srila Prabhupada), is the 32nd teacher in a continuous chain of spiritual masters. From him, you get positive energy, knowledge directly from the source. It comes straight from the power plant right to the user, without any interruptions. In that way you get the full benefit. In the Bhagavad-gita, you can find everything you need to know to cope stress, to grow your inner strength, all about self-control, about yoga, meditation, self-realization and even when someone makes you angry, people say the Bhagavad-gita helps. You surely never get angry, do you?" "Who doesn't," they retort. "With this book, you will get angry less or even not at all."

The lady who read the Bhagavad-gita before was already quite enthusiastic about the authentic edition. They both listened attentively and with great interest. I continued with the multi-practicality of the book, using a small catalogue. "You can use the Bhagavad-gita in your profession (I show the photo of a businessman in the catalogue), or in your spare time (I move my finger to the photo of a sportsman). Do you have any spare time?" "Well, sometimes a bit." "Or, you can use the book for relaxation (I point my finger to the meditator in the catalogue). And if you wish, you can also quit smoking. All of this and much more." Now the two of them were enraptured. "How much does it cost?" "Well, today, for you, only a small donation to cover the cost of printing." "How much is that?" "The usual price is this much, today only that much. How much can you give from your heart? A bit of the culture of the heart that we have all forgotten about. From one heart to another." One of the ladies had an original reply: "From the heart I would give a lot, but I have to look into the wallet." She did not have enough and the whole deal went to naught. Luckily Krishna saved the situation and sent the lady to the ATM. In the meantime I spoke with the second lady. Thank God that the ATM had some money inside, and the first lady received the Bhagavad-gita and the Srimad-Bhagavatam. Now came the second ladies' turn.

"And how much could you contribute?" She wanted to keep up with her friend and she also gave a heartfelt donation. She also received a matchless gift. We wished each other all the best on our spiritual and material journeys through life, and I turned around to meet other fortunate souls. To get some fresh air, I made a circle around the pizzeria, and then looked at my watch. It was ten minutes after one o'clock. This is the right time to meet the boss. As I stepped into the pizzeria again and orientated myself, I checked who is baking the pizzas. What did I see? I looked again, knowing that the boss was male. I stared at the figure from the back. Is this not a female form? Did the boss change his gender in the meantime? The waitress dispels my confusion: "Unfortunately the boss has left."

What to do? Obviously the mercy waits for someone else. "Can you please call the baking lady for me?" The waitress is lukewarm, "She will not be interested, I am sure." "Call her nevertheless, please." And she comes with a smile on her face. I ask her whether she likes to bake pizzas. She nods with joy. I direct her attention to the books. She already knows about yoga and she even heard of the Hare Krishnas. Unfortunately she has no money. How to proceed? I propose various solutions. She paces back and forth. Whenever she turns back to me, she tells me something pleasant. "Impossible today. Come later. Come some other day. Will you be here tomorrow?"

Now another waitress comes to her job in the pizzeria. We quickly involve her as well. It all hangs in the air. "Today, we're sorry, nothing." Then finally I say the crucial words: "What you can do today, do not delay for tomorrow." The baking lady admits: "You have convinced me." She puts down her apron, tells the waitress to wait a bit with new orders. She takes the keys of her car and drives to the ATM. In the meantime, the second waitress looks at the books. Ten minutes to the end. I have only one more Bhagavad-gita. Who will be the winner? With neckbreaking speed, the baking lady returns and gives a donation for the books. Now all three of them stand together. The first waitress gets the second place, the baking lady is in the middle on the winner's stair, and the second waitress earns the third place. It is exactly 13:58 and the second batch of books is finished. Two more minutes to breast the tape. One, two, three, I jump over the street back to the car. All is well that ends well. By the mercy of Guru, Krishna and the Vaishnavas altogether 50 big books of Srila Prabhupada were distributed. Eternal glory to Shri Krishna Sankirtana!

Srila Prabhupada is calling, "Come out on sankirtan! In every town and village, it's a worldwide marathon. Do you know it's time to wake up all the conditioned souls who are sleeping in the lap of maya, forgetting life's ultimate goal!" Prabhupada is calling, "Please come and preach with me! Distribute books and you'll be happy, just try it and you'll see!"

Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare.

Begging for the mercy of the holy name, Hari-Guru-Vaishnava-Bhagavata-Gita dasa dasa anudasa, Lomancita dasa

February 01, 2009 02:15 AM

ISKCON Toronto, Canada : Gaura-Shakti Holds Debut Concert!

On Sunday, January 25, 2009, Toronto's brand new kirtan yoga band debuted at the Hare Krishna Temple.  "Gaura-Shakti", a Toronto-based kirtan troupe, led an evening of sacred mantras and devotional chants (kirtan) performed in a call-and-response style. 

Kirtan yoga allows a musical tapestry to fill the heart and lift the spirit in a soul-piercing journey into the sublime. From transcendentally mellow kirtans that will move the heart to kirtan that will have you joyfully dancing, kirtan yoga can be a transcendent experience!
 
Invoking ancient mantras and using beautiful instruments like harmonium, mrdanga-drum, bamboo flute, base guitar and more, Gaura-Sakti hopes to help introduce the power of kirtan to Toronto's vast yoga community!

The following is a small video presentation with clips from the evening's concert:

by Keshav (noreply@blogger.com) at February 01, 2009 02:13 AM

January 31, 2009

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1969 January 31: "Our first meeting on Houston Street, it was all arranged by Krishna. That was a favor shown to me by Krishna. So Krishna sent you to me, and therefore our meeting was the desire of Krishna."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

January 31, 2009 11:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1973 January 31: "So far the court case is concerned, I shall be interested to hear the outcome. So you may keep me informed. But always remember that Krsna is the Supreme Controller of all that be."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1973

January 31, 2009 11:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1975 January 31: "If someone wants the blessings of Ganesa in order to get large amounts of money for Krishna's service, then it is alright, but they must send me at least $100,000 dollars monthly - not less."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1975

January 31, 2009 11:20 PM

Manorama dasa : Twitter frissítések - 2009-01-31

  • Ismét feltörtem az iPhoneom. Ez mindig olyan élmény, mintha a következő generációs iphone béta tesztelője lennék. But back to the original. #
  • Krisna-tudat Magyarországon 2008-ban. Videós beszámoló: http://tinyurl.com/bv27d4 #
  • Egy jó vega szakácskönyv. Ajánló: http://tinyurl.com/abkghq #
  • Elképesztően izgalmas videó.
    Élet a víz alatt: http://tinyurl.com/662545
    Most nem megyek bele, hogy teremtés vagy evolúció az oka ezeknek… #

by Mrd at January 31, 2009 10:59 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Bhakti Vikasa Swami: Radha is not different from Krsna

Just as the sweet fragrance of musk perfume is not different from the substance musk, just as moonlight is not different from the moon, and just as the beautiful blossoms of a tree are not different from the tree, in the same way Sri Radha is not different from Lord Krsna.

from Stavavali of Srila Raghunatha dasa Gosvami

31 Jan 2009 is (among other observances) Srila Raghunatha Dasa Gosvami's Appearance Day

January 31, 2009 09:11 PM

Madhava Ghosh dasa, New Vrndavan, USA : An Apple Juice A Day Keeps Alzheimer’s Away


(Last night I went to a birthday party and talked to Sanat Kumar for a while and promised to mention him in my blog so here it is.  )  :-)

Last week I talked about why drinking soda’s is not so good. If someone is trying to give up sodas but still wants a sweet drink, try apple juice.

Apple Juice Can Delay Onset Of Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Suggests

ScienceDaily (Jan. 24, 2009) — A growing body of evidence demonstrates that we can take steps to delay age-related cognitive decline, including in some cases that which accompanies Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.

Thomas B. Shea, PhD, of the Center for Cellular Neurobiology; Neurodegeneration Research University of Massachusetts, Lowell and his research team have carried out a number of laboratory studies demonstrating that drinking apple juice helped mice perform better than normal in maze trials, and prevented the decline in performance that was otherwise observed as these mice aged.

In the most recent study Shea and his team demonstrated that mice receiving the human equivalent of 2 glasses of apple juice per day for 1 month produced less of a small protein fragment, called “beta-amyloid” that is responsible for forming the “senile plaques” that are commonly found in brains of individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.

Dr. Shea commented that “These findings provide further evidence linking nutritional and genetic risk factors for age-related neurodegeneration and suggest that regular consumption of apple juice can not only help to keep one’s mind functioning at its best, but may also be able to delay key aspects of Alzheimer’s disease and augment therapeutic approaches.”

Posted in Health      

by Madhava Gosh at January 31, 2009 05:41 PM

Devadeva Mirel, Alachua, USA : Crazy Dough: Mad Streudal


If you haven't been over to Varacita's blog lately, take a look. She has some awesome pics (and in this instance, 'awesome' is not a gross American exaggeration) of her streudal making. Very cool. Looks like one recipe makes a whole lot of streudal!

by noreply@blogger.com (Devadeva Mirel) at January 31, 2009 02:52 PM

Akrura das, Gita Coaching : DANDA MUSIC LIVE IN MANCHESTER

Akrura and the kids:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=cvcRFwuCM_0&feature=channel_page

by Akrura@pamho.net (akrura@pamho.net) at January 31, 2009 02:24 PM

Japa Group : The Importance of Chanting Early


In our Skype Japa session we discussed this topic recently....I expressed how the mind is more easily concentrated on the sound of the Holy names during the morning hours - it was my realisation that chanting at this time is important for quality Japa. Srila Prabhupada talks about this in the following quote:
"Chanting japa should be done early in the morning with full concentration preferably during the Brahma Muhurta time. Concentrate fully on the sound vibration of the mantra, pronouncing each name distinctly and gradually your speed in chanting will increase naturally. Do not worry so much about chanting fast, most important is the hearing."
Letter from Srila Prabhupada 6/1/72
It seems the modes of passion and ignorance are less effective on our mind and we can focus more easily in the mode of goodness. Of course the Holy names themselves are free from the modes, but because we are still affected then we need to make sure we chant at the time of day that is best for spiritual advancement.

by Rasa Rasika (noreply@blogger.com) at January 31, 2009 12:36 PM

Dandavats.com : House for rent across from Dallas Temple

Pandava: House for rent across from Dallas Temple. 5426 Parry ave Dallas 75223, 3 bedrooms, one bath, central air, wood floors, big yard surrounded by devotees

by Administrator at January 31, 2009 12:22 PM

Dandavats.com : #193 of Sri Krishna Kathamrita Bindu magazine

Krishna Kathamrita Magazine: Sri Krishna Kathamrita Bindu is free of politics and institutional bashing or promotion. Just simply nectarean Krishna Katha! You can read or download it.

by Administrator at January 31, 2009 12:18 PM

H.H. Mukunda Goswami : Handling Restraining Forces

Restraining forces (against ISKCON for example) will always exist just
as there always have been and always will be atheists. Our success is
not stomping them out of existence, but 'handling' them intelligently.
Even on the subtle, intellectual plane, people are trying to undermine
Srila Prabhupada and his movement. ISKCON must use intellectualism to
counter these attacks.

by Mukunda Goswami at January 31, 2009 12:00 PM

ISKCON News.com : Advocate Condemns Kazakh Expulsion of Krishna Leader

By ISKCON News Weekly Staff on 31 Jan 2009

The Washington D.C. based Institute on Religion and Public Policy – one of the world’s best respected advocates for freedom of religion and belief – has condemned the Kazakhstan government’s January 27 deportation of ISKCON leader Bhakti Bringha Govinda Swami.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 11:59 AM

ISKCON News.com : Upliftment Down Under: 'Le Carnaval Spirituel' Hits Australia

By Gaura Hari Dasa on 31 Jan 2009

The ISKCON-produced Le Carnaval Spirituel is now in the second year of its Australian tour. Many devotees spend months in advance advertising in regional newspapers, television and radio for the upcoming shows. A group of twenty-six devotee artists from around the world come together to deliver a performance that is a thrill for the mind, senses and soul.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 11:49 AM

ISKCON News.com : Taiwan: 'The Magic of Sound' Tour Well Attended

By Ekachakra Dasa on 31 Jan 2009

His Holiness Bhakti Bhringa Govinda Swami and a three piece devotional band toured in the northern and central part of Taiwan for a week last December.

ISKCON Taiwan's Bhakti-yoga Cultural Center organized the tour entitled "The Magic of Sound" to promote kirtan yoga in Taiwan. The band successfully performed seven times in various venues and in front different types of audiences.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 11:28 AM

ISKCON News.com : Because of Love

By Madhava Smullen on 31 Jan 2009

Eighteen-year-old Giacomo Soresi glanced surreptitiously over at the girl he’d sat next to in class for the past five years, his heart beating fast. Once he had been a little boy, flipping through the mysterious book full of strange script and beautiful pictures his father’s colleague had given him – a book called Bhagavad-Gita As It Is. And at exactly the same time, young Laura Pipitone had been singing her heart out to an LP her big brother bought from a Hare Krishna devotee on the street. But back then, Giacomo didn’t know about that “coincidence,” or the many others to come that meant his destiny was inextricably entwined with hers.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 10:49 AM

ISKCON News.com : Chanting-4-Change In the Nation’s Capital: A Full Report

By Steven J. Rosen (Satyaraja Dasa) on 31 Jan 2009

What do yoga, spiritual music, and Hare Krishna have to do with Barack Obama? At first blush, not a whole lot. Sure, Obama carried around a Hanuman trinket for some time, as indicated by Time Magazine. But there's no direct evidence -- as far as we know -- that our new president has a penchant for boogying down with eastern rhythms.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 10:31 AM

ISKCON News.com : Jayapataka Swami Attends Pune Rathayatra

By ISKCON News Weekly Staff on 31 Jan 2009

Pune, India this year. With over 5,000 devotees attending from India and abroad, festivities stretching over four days, and a host of special guests including Radhanatha Swami, Chandramauli Swami, Bhakti Visrambha Madhava Swami and Bhakti Charu Swami, it was the city’s biggest Rathayatra yet.

But most exciting for many devotees was the rumored fifth special guest – Jayapataka Swami.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 10:15 AM

Dandavats.com : Kazakh campaign to limit the activities of non-traditional religions condemned

Hare KrishnaBy The Institute on Religion and Public Policy

On January 27, 2009, the religious leader of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, US citizen B. B. Govinda Swami, was deported from the airport of Almaty while attempting to enter Kazakhstan. The officials have given no explanation.

by Administrator at January 31, 2009 10:05 AM

1969 January 31: "Our first meeting on Houston Street, it was all arranged by Krishna. That was a favor shown to me by Krishna. So Krishna sent you to me, and therefore our meeting was the desire of Krishna."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at January 31, 2009 10:03 AM

1975 January 31: "If someone wants the blessings of Ganesa in order to get large amounts of money for Krishna's service, then it is alright, but they must send me at least $100,000 dollars monthly - not less."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1975

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at January 31, 2009 10:03 AM

1971 January 31 : "I wish to request you to come and live with me but you have already said that will not be possible. So your help to my book fund is very much welcome. I shall always pray for your higher spiritual life."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1971

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at January 31, 2009 10:01 AM

1966 January 31
"Today I met two Foundations Carnegie Corporation of New York & Russel Sage Foundation. To contact again tomorrow by phone. Expenditure. Busfare .30"
Journal :: 1966

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at January 31, 2009 10:00 AM

1972 January 31: "Whatever you can do to turn the minds of the people towards Krsna Consciousness, that is very much appreciated by me. You are intelligent boy, you can decide how."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1972

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at January 31, 2009 09:59 AM

1973 January 31 : "We must be so careful to train the devotees nicely. They have come from the realm of maya to Krsna's place, so it is our duty to keep them there."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1973

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at January 31, 2009 09:58 AM

1975 January 31: "I beg you to come and live in Mayapur. I shall arrange a very nice room and you can peacefully engage in your painting and read Srimad Bhagavatam. I think this arrangement will be very nice."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1975

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at January 31, 2009 09:58 AM

1973 January 31: "So far the court case is concerned, I shall be interested to hear the outcome. So you may keep me informed. But always remember that Krsna is the Supreme Controller of all that be."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1973

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at January 31, 2009 09:53 AM

ISKCON News.com : Mumbai Citizens Donate Towards ISKCON Food Relief

By ISKCON News Weekly Staff on 31 Jan 2009

The Rotary Club of Mumbai Cuffe Parade played the role of a catalyst by connecting GATI, a large Indian transportation and logistics company, with the Mid Day Meal project of Mumbai's ISKCON Food Relief Foundation (IFRF).

On Friday the 23rd January Shri Devendra Agarwal, head of GATI, handed over the keys of one large truck to IFRF's director Dr. Radha Krishna Dasa.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 09:52 AM

ISKCON News.com : 'Japathon' Spreads Across the USA

By ISKCON News Weekly Staff on 31 Jan 2009

Towards the end of 1997, Ananta Rupa Dasa, president of the ISKCON Boise, Idaho, USA center, came up with an idea to inspire members of his community to chant Krishna's names. Instead of staying up until midnight ushering in the New Year, he held the first Japathon on January 1st, 1998.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 09:47 AM

ISKCON Melbourne, AU : KAZAKHSTAN: The court hearing which never was?

More fun in Kaz, only it isn't funny...
Kazakhstan has barred the Hare Krishna community's leader in Central Asia from visiting the country, Forum 18 News Service has found. Kazakh officials have claimed that US citizen Seane Hobgood (religious name Govinda Swami) was found guilty of "illegal missionary activity" by Aktobe Regional court in 2008. The alleged "illegal missionary activity" was a private talk to devotees. However, Aktobe Regional Court, Aktobe City Administrative Court and City Civil Court all confirmed to Forum 18 that they did not hear any case relating to Govinda Swami (Seane Hobgood) in 2008.

by Aniruddha at January 31, 2009 09:08 AM

ISKCON News.com : From DNA to Genome: Is Genome Life?

By the late Dr. T.D. Singh for Synthesis of Science and Spirituality on 31 Jan 2009

Cells are the fundamental units of living organisms. Those that function similarly make up the tissue, and a collection of tissues working together forms an organ. A collection of organs makes up the organism. The codes or instructions as to how each cell should function is contained in the nucleus of the cells, as DNA. Units of DNA form genes and the collection of all genes is called the genome.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 08:38 AM

ISKCON News.com : For a New President: Three Things to Consider

By Sarva Dasa for Believe Out Loud on 31 Jan 2009

Thousands of years ago, a sage named Narada pointed out three things that are pleasing to God (in a discussion with a group known as the Prachetas, as recounted in India's Bhagavata Purana).

The qualities Narada recommended are worthwhile for anyone, but especially would be valuable for a leader to emulate.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 07:58 AM

ISKCON News.com : A Fable

By Ravinda Svarupa Dasa for So It Happens on 31 Jan 2009

News reaches the world that the troubled inhabitants of Lokastan have begun to perish in steadily increasing numbers from a contagion. The disease organism is reportedly so virulent that all exposed fall ill and nearly all the ill die.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 07:25 AM

ISKCON News.com : The Devil and Max Devlin


In this scene Max Devlin gets hit by a bus and goes to Hell. His only way out is to bring three souls to Satan. The Devil and Max Devlin (1981) starring Elliott Gould, Bill Cosby, Mukunda Goswami and Jagajivan Prabhu.


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by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 06:47 AM

ISKCON News.com : They Said it Was Chance


This is a debate on the existence of God between His Holiness Shivarama Swami (a travelling Monk & Spiritual Leader within the Hare Krishna Movement) and Dr. Stephen Law (Royal Institute of Philosophy, D.Phil from Oxford University, affiliated to the Humanist Association). This debate took place on Tuesday 12th October 2004 @ 6:15pm at UCL University in the U.K.


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by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 05:48 AM

ISKCON News.com : Care for ISKCON Elderly


Here is an interview with Janmastami Prabhu, remembering his friend Nirguna and talking about caring for retired vaishnavas who prepare to leave their bodies.


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by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 05:45 AM

ISKCON News.com : Lagudi Dasa



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by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 05:19 AM

ISKCON News.com : Crusty North Indian Masala Potatoes with Cashews

By on 31 Jan 2009

Here's a stunningly simple curry that transforms the humble potato into something special. Serves 4.

by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 05:12 AM

ISKCON News.com : Lives Tangled in Growing Net

By Sean Dodson for The Sydney Morning Herald on 26 Jan 2009

Most people, if they bother to think about it at all, probably view the internet as an agent of profound change. In the 15 years since Tim Berners-Lee invented the world wide web, the life of almost everyone in the industrialised world has been touched by it. But just as many of us are coming to grips with its second stage, the mobile internet, very few are prepared - perhaps even aware - of the third and most revolutionary phase: the internet of things.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 05:02 AM

ISKCON News.com : Study Shows Happy Cows Produce More Milk

BBC News (UK) on 28 Jan 2009

Happy cows produce more milk, according to researchers at Newcastle University.

Cattle that are named and treated with a "more personal touch" can increase milk yields by up to 500 pints a year.

The study, by the university's School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, involved 516 farmers across the UK.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 04:48 AM

ISKCON News.com : Ecuador Extends Rights To Ecosystems

By Jeff Nield for treehugger.com on 18 Jan 2009

A few months after Lloyd reported on the Swiss government's conclusion that plants have rights the Ecuadorian population went one step further and voted to change their constitution to proclaim that nature has “the right to the maintenance and regeneration of its vital cycles, structure, functions and evolutionary processes.”


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 04:36 AM

ISKCON News.com : Pope's YouTube Message Falls on Deaf Ears

Agence France-Presse on 26 Jan 2009

Pope Benedict XVI's launch of a Vatican channel on global video-sharing website YouTube fell on slightly deaf ears Friday, according to early viewing figures.

By 1630 GMT, http://it.youtube.com/vatican had drawn a total of 14,606 views and signed up just 528 subscribers to what the Holy See describes as "the Catholic Church's position regarding the principal issues of the world today."


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 04:12 AM

ISKCON News.com : Dowries Banned by Nepal

Agence France-Presse on 27 Jan 2009

Nepal's Maoist Prime Minister, Prachanda, has banned the dowry system and criminalised caste-based discrimination to win public support for his faltering government.

In a 30-minute national televised address, Mr Prachanda expressed dissatisfaction over his Government's performance and called on all parties to forge a new political understanding.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 04:09 AM

ISKCON News.com : People of Faith Make Dietary Choices Part of Their Spirituality

By Galen Holley for Daily Journal (Mississippi, USA) on 17 Jan 2009

A variety of religions hold that our food choices impact our spiritual well-being. Some base their dietary prescriptions on sacred texts. Others pay special attention to social concerns like world hunger. All encourage followers to honor food and to consume it with reverence and moderation.

Denise Backstrom, a member of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Tupelo, also a chef and practitioner of Yoga, said mindful eating can be understood in a number of ways.


by Ekendra Dasa at January 31, 2009 03:58 AM

H.G. Sankarshan das Adhikari, USA : Saturday 31 January 2009--Transition to Pure Krishna-Centeredness

We can achieve unlimited energy, freedom, and bliss if we will stick tightly to this path of awakening our original divine nature. It is only due to our conditioned existence of misidentifying the body with the self that we are presently in a suffering condition. In other words, we do not have to suffer at all. Suffering is simply an artificial situation...

by course@ultimateselfrealization.com at January 31, 2009 03:30 AM

January 30, 2009

H.H. Bhaktimarg Swami : Thursday, January 29th, 2009


LBI, Guyana

One of the world’s longest floating bridges, set over the Demerara River, was out-of-bounds for pedestrians due to repairs on the walkway. Somehow, with a monk’s humble persuasion, passage was granted for Rupa and myself. It was 5:30AM. Rain was pouring. Drenched we were as we took that mile long rickety bridge. Waters below are known for the presence of electric eels, in the rivers incredible depth and speed. We felt on cloud nine because all traffic was stopped at the time we trekked the bridge. We had it all to ourselves. Now we hit land at Vreed-en-Hoop. Torrential rain persisted.

Noontime was spent at the busy market square. People know us as the “Haribols” which has become a common salutation. Shopkeepers and purchasers were eager to receive our hand bills promoting Padayatra. I found the butchers there with flesh pieces dangling to be exceptionally receptive. Some folks read the center page of Kaieteur News captioned “Walking Monk on Guyana Journey”. My objective here, of course, is to promote the spiritual culture of India – a culture that offers something for all. I am merely a humble servant and tiny component of the ancient mantra culture. If a little attention comes my way, it is then an opportunity to speak on behalf of the tradition.

The evening stage event was held at Ramkisson Lumber Yard. The business had been converted for one day into a spiritual oasis. A Trinidadian, Rajarsi, delivered an impactful message on Krishna Consciousness and Ajamila, a Bengali by birth, led a passionate chant. The last two evenings I engaged twelve young men in the drama, “The Gita” presented tonight. Good stuff boys! You looked good. The grand finale was chanting and drumming. Our venue had become a place of sweat, sweat, sweat.

No rum! No vodka! No meat, fish, or eggs would dare show their face at this festival. It’s just good, clean fun.

10 Km

by Bhaktimarga Swami (noreply@blogger.com) at January 30, 2009 11:45 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1966 January 30: "Too much snow falling today and the wind blowing very severely. So I could not go to Dr. Mishra's apartment for meals. Some how or other I managed my bath and meals in the studio. Purchased milk and butter."
Prabhupada Journal :: 1966

January 30, 2009 11:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1967January 30: "Our yesterdays function was very successful. There were about 1500 or more audience and all of them chanted and danced continually for one hour and fifteen minutes. I came back at 11-30 at night."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1967

January 30, 2009 11:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1969 January 30: "Everywhere you are it is the same because Krishna is there. All places belong to Krishna, and wherever we get the chance for serving Him, that land is our God-gifted land."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

January 30, 2009 11:20 PM

Manorama dasa : Twitter frissítések - 2009-01-30

  • Vendégem jön. Valami finomat szeretnék főzni,de még nem tudom mit. A boltig kitalálom. Szerencsére bírja a vega kaját. Vega life is cool. :) #

by Mrd at January 30, 2009 10:59 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Bhakti Vikasa Swami: Simply we are asking...

So our mission is that we are asking people without any argument or political purpose. Simply we are asking that you chant Hare Krsna. That's all. Wherever we are opening our branches, it is our only business that we are requesting people to chant Hare Krsna or Radha-Krsna. We don't want anything. We don't want to do any business, but we are simply spreading this Hare Krsna mantra because people are being washed away.

-Room Conversation Hong Kong, 18 April 1972

January 30, 2009 09:11 PM

Gauranga Kishore das,USA : True Religion Quote by Leo Tolstoy


What am I? A part of the infinite. It is indeed in these words that the whole problem lies. The essence of any religion lies solely in the answer to the question: why do I exist, and what is my relationship to the infinite universe that surrounds me?

It is impossible for there to be a person with no religion (i.e. without any kind of relationship to the world) as it is for there to be a person without a heart. He may not know that he has a religion, just as a person may not know that he has a heart, but it is no more possible for a person to exist without a religion than without a heart.

True religion is that relationship, in accordance with and knowledge, which man establishes with the infinite world around him, and which binds his life to that infinity and guides his actions. The principles of this true religion are so appropriate to man that as soon as people discover them they accept them as something they have known for a long time and which stand to reason. The principles are very simple, comprehensible and uncomplicated. They are as follows:

That there is a God who is the origin of everything;

That there is an element of this divine origin in every person, which he can diminish or increase through his way of living;

That in order for someone to increase this source he must suppress his passions and increase the love within himself;

That the practical means of achieving this consist in doing to others as you would wish to do to you.
All these principles are common to Brahmanism, Hebraism, Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, Christianity and Mohammedanism. (If Buddhism does not provide a definition of God, it nevertheless recognises that with which man unites and merges as he reaches Nirvana. And that something is the same origin which the other religions recognise as God.)

- Leo Tolstoy

by Gauranga Kishore Das (noreply@blogger.com) at January 30, 2009 07:33 PM

H.H. Bhaktimarg Swami : Monday, January 26th, 2009

Buxton, Guyana

It was in Buxton a year ago today that racial tension struck hard in this small bedroom community of Georgetown. The army was forced to step in to resolve a merciless shooting of children in their sleep. Things have relaxed somewhat since then. It was only appropriate that the Padayatra (festival on foot) was initiated today and under the theme of peace and unity. The response was generally favourable.

As a classy shaped cart was pulled by foot-festival-participants, people came out onto their balconies to view. It was not exactly like balconies of the aristocracy. Rather, many homes are built on stilts. The homes are the balconies. Some folks actually came to the roadside to receive some small token of sweets. It was not just humans that expressed excitement. Cows, horses, goats, and pigs picked up on the resonating sounds of drums, cymbals, and chants. In that sense humans and the fury domesticates share space quite closely in Guyana.

A portion of our route occupied one lane of the two-lane coastal highway. Exposure of the exotic cart was great as it enshrined the glowing images of Caitanya and Nitai, two revered visionaries of medieval India who demonstrated no differences as to one’s ancestral background. In other words, their message of goodwill, bhakti – the devotional path, was an open door pathway for all. In addition to the Padayatra program, Rupa from New York and I tackled 20 kilometres on foot headed east of Georgetown. It is the third country that I’m fixed to walk across after Canada and Ireland. My dream is to roam the globe.

20km

by Bhaktimarga Swami (noreply@blogger.com) at January 30, 2009 05:29 PM

H.H. Bhaktimarg Swami : Tuesday, January 27th, 2009



Lusignan, Guyana

Just east of Georgetown is the town of Lusignaan where the second night of padayatra was staged. Many people along the processional route expressed that they recall similar events in the late eighties when the first Krishna pioneers of Guyana such as Bhutadi, Agrani, Paramatma, and others hosted this main event. What made tonight’s event major was the attendance of prominent local Hindu pundits as well as the country’s acting president, the Honourable Samuel Hind. I particularly liked one pandit’s definition of ego. Pandit Prakash saw it as an acronym to “Edging God Out”. Honourable Hind recognized the work of organizers for their effort to thrust the notion of peace in a world of social disturbance.

The second day of padayatra had increased in size and vibrancy. Response were good as was my early morning walk with Rupa eastbound on the main highway. We are talking about simple sweet folks here who are not burdened with many of the distractions of the developed world. People are so quick to wave a hand and make the address, “Ram Ram” or “Sita Ram” or “Haribol”. Black folks express these terms as do Hindus.

Spirituality is very doable in this country of limited population (700,000) and where soft-heartedness is prevalent. Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe they like seeing their swamis out and about. In any event, piety is a feature of this north shore South American land. They turn up for an event on a Tuesday night which promotes walking for spirituality sake. I’m pleased.

20 Km

by Bhaktimarga Swami (noreply@blogger.com) at January 30, 2009 05:28 PM

H.H. Bhaktimarg Swami : Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Mon Repos, Guyana

Guyana boasts making the best rums in the world packaged as El Dorado. A beverage like this couldn’t entice Rupa (my traveling partner again) and I even on the steamiest of days. When we trekked near the massive distillery a worker invited us past the security and into the lobby for a stretch-the-leg-and-take-it-easy-break. We were moved by their hospitality and the soft drinks that were cold and pleasing.

We also hear that Guyana has some of the best gold deposits in the world. It has its best and worst. So what’s worse? Rupa and I did encounter the meanest ants, perhaps the nastiest the globe has to offer. A few mere seconds of mistakenly standing on one of their hills hidden by foliage gave me the experience of a lifetime. Rupa also had an incredible “ouch” session as the pesky things crawled up his legs. Despite dealing with the unknown on ground level my feet begged for comfort so I submitted to a barefoot stretch while carefully watching each step.

As we made our way en-route towards the airport, Rupa and I made it a point to distribute flyers as we met folks in transit to work or school. It seems the whole country is “abuzz” on the Padayatra festival. The numbers increase each night as national television and various media outlets inform the public of the foot-and-song festival. I took the liberty to parade marshal the procession. Many participants are habituated to spontaneous performance but I’ll beg to differ on this approach and go for order, focus, and some regimentation. I believe our guru, Srila Prabhupada, favours a much more melodious and structured approach.

28 Km walking / 6 Km in procession

by Bhaktimarga Swami (noreply@blogger.com) at January 30, 2009 05:28 PM

Japa Group : A Loving Offering To Krsna

Hare Krsna everyone. Hope your week is being blessed by the Lord's association. My last post was talking about surrender and I would like to continue on this topic which I feel we all have to learn from it.
H.H. Sacinandana Swami in one of his articles about this topic said - "Whenever Krishna tests us He remains nearby, hoping we will become wise enough to turn to Him. But He is aware that many souls take their time to surrender. "We usually surrender completely when we trust the person, when we are sure this person will protect us in any situation and will do it in a way that we will get out of the situation safe. In order to have this trust we must have developed a relationship with this person also and know this person so well that we can put our lives in this person's hands. I like the words from Uddhava, Krsna's dear associate "My dear Lord, for one who is being tormented on this terrible path of birth and death and is constantly overwhelmed by the threefold miseries, I do not see any possible shelter other than Your two lotus feet, which are just like a refreshing umbrella that pours down shower of delicious nectar.” (Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.19.9).
From these statements we see that through a deep relationship with Krsna, Uddhava knows Him as the only shelter and the only who can save him from the miseries of this world.
Our daily japa is the most perfect time to relish the Lord's association, we can develop this relationship everyday. We have already learned and noticed Krsna has all opulences and that He is the Supreme, when we put Him as the center of our lives we feel His presence more and more, and will be able to appreciate He reciprocating with us.
Making efforts to chant nicely in order to develop this loving relationship gives us strength, because we can notice we are certainly protected and in every situation the Lord will be by our side, even when tests come He will be there to give us the intelligence to overcome them and when our strength ends, that's when we are hopeless, we take more shelter of Him and see we really depend on the Lord to make our plans His plans, or make His plans become our plans.
Let's take advantage of our time with Krsna and offer to Him our best, concentrating and making our japa as a loving offering, the service of the day and then we will relish the nectar of His love which is our only refreshing shelter.

Hope your chanting is nice and you are able to realise the Lord's association.

your servant,

Aruna dd

by Aruna (noreply@blogger.com) at January 30, 2009 03:34 PM

Madhava Ghosh dasa, New Vrndavan, USA : Old Age Has Benefits


Working people frequently ask retired people what they do to make their days interesting.

Well, for example, the other day my wife and I went into town and went into a shop. We were only in there for about 5 minutes. When we came out, there was a cop writing out a parking ticket.

We went up to him and said, ‘Come on man, how about giving a senior citizen a break?’

He ignored us and continued writing the ticket. I called him a Nazi turd. He glared at me and started writing another ticket for having worn tires.

So my wife called him a **** -head. He finished the second ticket and put it on the windshield with the first. Then he started writing a third ticket. This went on for about 20 minutes. The more we abused him, the more tickets he wrote.

Personally, we didn’t care. We came into town by bus. We try to have a little fun each day now that we’re retired. It’s important at our age.

Posted in Jokes      

by Madhava Gosh at January 30, 2009 02:39 PM

Manoj, Melbourne, AU : 110. Le Carnaval Spirituel at Torquay - The last show


On Sunday, 25th January 09, the bustling beach town of Torquay, witnessed, its first ever show of Le Carnaval Spirituel - a display of eastern culture and spiritual wisdom - a brainchild of His Holiness Indradyumna Swami maharaj. Will they like it? Will many come? After all, this place isn’t Melbourne, one of the most cosmopolitan and multicultural cities in the world. Here people came for the beach, the surf and the laid back life style. Will they accept a different view of life? We will have to wait and watch, I suppose.

Dominic - The power horse !

Dominic - The power horse !

Dominic prabhu drove us to the venue from Melbourne. Dominic is very impressive. He has so much energy and common sense to pull anything off. He also doesn’t beat around the bush. If he has to say something, and its right, he says it without a second thought. So, before we have something to ask or tell him, its a good idea if we have pondered over the question a little bit. Also, he is a workaholic. From the morning prasadam time, when I chanced to see him, till we drove back to Melbourne, he worked. I never saw him take a rest. From arranging the vans, getting all materials in it, driving us there for 1.5 hrs or so, setting up the entire venue by proper delegation, controlling sound and light, packing up, driving us all back, getting all the stuff out and still have all the energy in the world, to do them all again if needed. What an inspiration !

The first impression I had of the venue - are we at the right place? It was a sports auditorium.

Skateboarding

Skateboarding

There were a few kids and very little kids, who spent all afternoon in the hot sun, skateboarding. They would go down a concrete hill, the others would cheer, go up at full speed to another one at the end, be air borne, rotate their wheels in mid air and come back down to do it all over again. And many times, they fell…very hard. Yet, no problems. A bit of swearing, get the dirt of the elbows and try it again. No pain, No gain.

Writings on the wall

Writings on the wall

Besides the skateboarding park, the other immediate thing that takes your attention at the venue, is this long and large graffiti. Graffiti is something I had never seen in India. There on the walls, I grew up seeing movie, lottery, circus and political party posters, which would be later chewed away by a wandering goat. Once, I helped a friend in India put up such posters for a rock show. I remember spending a good part of the night choosing the ideal wall space, way past midnight, applying liquid rice on to the back of the large poster and then pasting them on the wall. And that’s why the goat eats them. They like that rice layering behind the posters. How did they ever find this out? Some walls already had many poster and sometimes, we would stick them on top of an old poster.  Anyways, the first time I ever saw a graffiti was when I was living in Sydney many years ago. In my suburban train rides, one would see plenty of art work all along the walls by the side of rail tracks. And I am a big fan of wall paintings, so I was happy to have taken the above snap. By the way, the header I have above for my blog is also a wall painting from a temple in Sri Vrindhavan dham. Any guess which temple it is from? 

Behold the venue !

Behold the venue !

This is the venue where we would do the last and final show - a basketball court. And that’s why I thought, if we were at the right place. I was expecting a grand old Victorian building by the beach side or perhaps even a town hall. But never did I expect to be in a basketball court to share spiritual knowledge. How are we to turn this into a theatre? Where will the lights go? Where are the changing rooms? What about sound? How are we going to get a spiritual ambiance to the whole place?

In the above picture, you can see that we have just started to put up the chairs. We had to carry a set of 10 chairs from outside and bring them in. It was heavy carrying them but I was surprised the speed with which the devotees managed to put about 350 of them out. 

Voila !! - The stage as it is

Voila !! - The stage as it is

And this how it looked, when we returned from the beach tour ! It was beautiful. How did they manage to do all this so quickly and neatly? Dominic and his team mates were the reason. By the way, his team were the same set of people who would get on to the stage in a few hours for their performance. Hard work!

Before I forget, one of the highlights of the evening was the fantastic prasadam that 2 devotees had prepared. One was a superb sandwich in home made bread, prepared by Dominic’s wife, Rajeswari. And the other was a feast prepared by a devotee family from Fiji or Mauritius, whose names escapes me at the moment. This was probably the only time during the day when we were completely silent. After a 2.5 hour beach harinam, nothing like a tasty feast. Yumm !!! I couldn’t take a photo of this session because I was concentrating on my eating. Sorry folks! 

Team meeting

Team meeting

It was nice to see the entire crew being called for a team meeting. The briefing session reminded everyone about the final touches required for a perfect event management and how motivated we must continue to be, in-spite of it being the last show. I think, this is an important frame of mind to be in. No matter how many times we tell something we believe in or how many times we might put up a good show, there is always a first time for someone out there. So, we must always present our philosophy, our events etc as if it was the very first time we have ever done it and ensure that people have a grand time. 

The audience starts to arrive

The audience starts to arrive

Slowly, people began to creep in. They bought their tickets, collected the program schedule, spoke to a few devotees, took some snaps with them and then slowly wandered in to take a seat. The show started on time. I am not going to spend much time in explaining each event since this was already covered in our Fitzroy event, last week. I had finished that post, apologizing to you all for the lack of good photos. I had cursed myself then for not having a quality camera. I promised that for the 2010 show, I would have a better one. But Krishna had other ideas. He got to me to another show within a week and equipped with a new camera. So, I am just putting a snap of each performance here and I will see you at the end. 

The opening piece - some kirtans

The opening piece - some kirtans

Even louder - Manipur Drummers

Even louder - Manipur Drummers

A stylish dance number

A stylish dance number

The perfect position - Yoga

The perfect position - Yoga

A kshatriya ready to protect - with a steel rod

A kshatriya ready to protect - with a steel rod

The heavenly dance - Bharatanatyam

The heavenly dance - Bharatanatyam

Just surrender unto Me - The Gita

"Just surrender unto Me" - The Gita

Sharing the spiritual wisdom - His Holiness Indradyumna Swami Maharaj

Sharing the spiritual wisdom - His Holiness Indradyumna Swami Maharaj

Uniting with Godhead - The Shyam Dance

Dancing with the Supreme - The Shyam Dance

The Final Kirtan

The Final Kirtan

And the show came to another end. The lights went out, the hall lights came on, people arose from their chairs. Many looked around for something more to do. The volunteers guided them to the end of the room where we had set up a book stall.

Busy at the book stalls

Busy at the book stalls

Now is the time to enquire

"Now is the time to enquire"

As books were being sold, questions being answered by HH Indradyumna Swami, the performers and other volunteering devotees had a strict deadline from Dominic prabhu to get the venue back to the state we first found it in. And we were to do this quickly, systematically and neatly.

Time to pack up

Time to pack up

Rand (not in photo), a young Australian, was responsible for overseeing the usage of the sports facility. He belonged to the local community and perhaps this was the first time, he had ever laid his eyes on the Hare Krishnas. He is not in the above picture but he was amazed with the way we did our work with so much enthusiasm and care. He had also come during the show and I had caught him leaning against the wall the whole time, watching everything unfold in front of him. I am sure he will pursue Krishna Consciousness in many many years to come. He still needs more time, I think to enjoy the Torquay surf and the young Australian life. 

10pm - Plenty of time for a basketball game!!

10:30 pm - Plenty of time for a basketball game!!

That’s it. The next 1.5 hours we drove back to Melbourne. Everyone felt that they had done their best to put up a good show. The crowd turn out wasn’t spectacular but we did get around 150, I think. They all sat through the entire evening glued to what was happening on stage. For sure, it was the first time they had ever witnessed such an event. During the show, I did feel that the people were a bit hesitant and withdrawn with their applauding. I just couldn’t feel the energy from the crowd that I felt at Fitzroy that attracted 500+ and another one at St. Kilda that brought in a whooping 850, which I couldn’t attend but my devotee friends called it spectacular. To me, the crowd here were either conservative or shy. There were also instances when parents let their kids play right in front of the stage, making noise just when the important lecture was going on. I think we should take up an extra room and run it as a child care centre by a volunteering devotee during any shows or lectures. This way, the parents, the lecturer or the performers will not get disturbed.

But what mattered was that the people came, gave us a chance, they saw, they listened and they bought the books. Its important that the Hare Krishnas penetrate more and more into the interior and adjoining centres around major cities. And this event will go a long way in guaging the effectiveness of the efforts put in. Anyways, I  am certain that those who attended will remember this day for a very long time and will expect us back at Torquay next year without fail. They will come back changed and ready. And we will come back even more experienced and perhaps get the town hall next time :) …if Torquay has one that is.

      

by 9days8nights at January 30, 2009 02:34 PM

Syamesvari dd : It is what it is

This is my third and final year of Psychology. I am up to eyeballs in psychology textbooks, notes and assignments and, well, I've had quite enough of the stuff.
I confess to being intrigued by the workings of the human mind. Why do we do what we do when we do it? Many people are interested in having that question answered - maybe to better understand themselves and/or to better understand and help those around them.

I had a very different idea of what my psychology classes would be like when I first began working on my degree 2 years ago. I thought that it would give me a solid answer to my 'why-do-we-do-what-we-do-when-we-do-it' question. It hasn't.

Instead every topic is surrounded by theories - many, many theories - each with limitations, advantages, disadvantages, capabilities, strengths and weaknesses. For a simple topic such as motivation, I have studied at least nine different theories - Maslow, McClellands Needs Theory, Herzbergs two facto theory, the goal setting theory, etc, etc.
There is no one theory that is absolutely correct. No one theory that proves the absolute truth behind different subject matters. Instead one scholar puts forth a theory, it is accepted as the truth for some time, only to have another scholar come forward disputing his/her theory and putting forward his own. Nothing lasts very long in the psychology world.

Actually it seems like a whole lot of speculation.

But it has made me realise and appreciate one thing:
There is only one place we can look to in order to understand the workings of the mind - scripture. There are no theories, limitations or weaknesses to what Srila Prabhupada puts forward in his books. It is what is. Bas. Prabhpada has not taken something from the Bhgavatam, disqualified certain aspects of it and then built upon what was left of it. No. It is what it always has been - the absolute truth.

I know that Sita Pati Prabhu is arguing whether Krsna Consciousness should be referred to as a science, and I'm not nearly scholarly enough to get into that. But whatever it is, I am glad that it is absolute and 'as it is'. No speculation, no attempts at logic, no conflicting theories. Rather it the simple, uncomplicated, deep and meaningful truth.

by Syamesvari (noreply@blogger.com) at January 30, 2009 12:19 PM

On the Web : Institute condemns deportation of Hare Krishna leader from Kazakhstan

Hare KrishnaWashington, DC, Jan. 29, 2009-The Institute on Religion and Public Policy condemns the Jan. 27 deportation of the religious leader of the International Society of Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), B. B. Govinda Swami, from Kazakhstan.

by Administrator at January 30, 2009 12:16 PM

H.H. Mukunda Goswami : Devotional Service Means Always Remembering Krishna

Devotional service means always remembering Krishna. Without this remembrance our 'devotional' service can easily degrade into karmic activity. Lord Krsna says in the Bhagavad-gita (9.34): "Always think of Me, become My devotee, worship Me and offer your homage unto Me. Thus you will come to Me without fail. I promise you this because you are My very dear friend."

by Mukunda Goswami at January 30, 2009 12:00 PM

Dandavats.com : Smiling Flowers

Karnamrita das: Gray winter skies frigid wet outside Archana sings prayers the fire blazes warmth. Beholding Radha Gopinatha uplifting spiritual beauties they kindly glance to bless everyone.

by Administrator at January 30, 2009 10:14 AM

Dandavats.com : Recession – Adversity or Opportunity

From BTG India: The title of book promises to turn this grim crisis into a bright chance, but, as the pages unfold, it presents not a prescription to money making—as the title might have suggested—but a deeper perspective of personal growth.

by Administrator at January 30, 2009 10:12 AM

Ananda Subramanian, Iowa, USA : Is it about science or scientific methods?

I was following the blog post by Sitapati Das prabhu. He asserts that Krishna Consciousness is a comprehensive metaphysical system and not necessarily scientific especially if modern scientists question “science of self realization” as pseudo-science.

Here is my 2 cents.

I personally agree and disagree. First of all, we have to be clear in what we say. Science simply put is a body of knowledge. It can range from solving my health problem to the problem of birth and death. Therefore depending on the knowledge, it can be mundane or transcendental. For anyone to solve a problem, it needs a systematic analysis of the problem per se. This way as we study we will gather knowledge. Knowledge, therefore in my opinion, is not a patented property or an exclusive right of modern scientists. It is true for all. In this sense, Krishna Consciousness is scientific because it is a comprehensive body of knowledge intended to solve a problem – problem of birth, death, old age and disease. No other religion or metaphysics can clearly define the problem and give a solution as Krishna Consciousness gives; therefore, Krishna Consciousness is pure science.

There is, however, a difference. The difference is in methods of enquiry. In other words, scientific research methods differ for Krishna Consciousness and modern science. This is where from a modern scientist purview, Krishna Consciousness becomes a pseudo-science. The research methods employed by Krishna Conscious people are not the same as that employed by modern scientists. Depending on the scientific method, we obtain different evidence and results. Above this, we have the interpretation of the results (evidence/data). Even within the scientific field, a same problem can be approached differently (meaning using different and valid research methods) and obtain completely contradicting evidences and results. Are they any less scientific….No! It is just the methods of research and analysis differs. Similarly, Krishna Consciousness is no less scientific (methodical) just the research method (enquiry) is different…but that does not mean the knowledge obtained is less valid or that this knowledge is an exclusive property of a group of people. It is there for everyone to test and employ.

Krishna Consciousness is, thus, science from the standpoint of obtaining knowledge (and problem solving) but psuedoscience from modern scientists perspective as it does not conform to their commonly accepted practices of scientific research and research methods. Both follow a clear method that can be tested and verified by one and all. If scientists are so proud of their methods of research and fail to accept other methods as less scientific, then in my opinion, they are no more religiously and blindly attached to their methods than any mundane religion.

Today, scientific culture is very exclusive to a group of elite thinkers at least this is what the scientists have successfully created - a fortified invisible wall where only the elite can pass through thus making the inhabitants within the wall proud of their intellectual status. Because of this, any other type of knowledge obtained from other verifiable methods is just not good enough for these people!

Therefore the difference between science and pseudo-science is not one of widely accepted practices (research methods) but one of true knowledge. Scientists who reject knowledge just because it does not conform to their common practice I think are pseudo-scientists as they are rejecting knowledge which may be far superior to their own!

Science and methods of science are intricately woven together yet mutually exclusive.

Hare Krishna

by ananda (noreply@blogger.com) at January 30, 2009 10:09 AM

Krishna Consciousness & Ecological Awareness : Ecuador Extends Rights to Ecosystems


By Kate Wilson, The New York Times

A few months after Lloyd reported on the Swiss government’s conclusion that plants have rights, the Ecuadorian population went one step further and voted to change their constitution to proclaim that nature has “the right to the maintenance and regeneration of its vital cycles, structure, functions and evolutionary processes.”

The New York Times felt that the Ecuadorian concept of plants’ rights was significant enough to include it in their 8th Annual Year in Ideas list. Enquire further to find out what this could mean for conservation efforts in the South American nation.

Writing in the New York Times, Clay Risen explains this radical concept thusly:

The precise scope of nature’s rights is unclear. Referring to Pachamama, an indigenous deity whose name roughly translates as “Mother Universe,” the text puts less emphasis on defending specific species than on the rights of ecosystems writ large. And it is uncertain how, exactly, a country as poor as Ecuador can protect those rights — though observers expect to see a raft of new lawsuits against oil and gas companies.

 

As Risen notes, it remains to be seen if ecosystems will become protected because of the constitutional changes, but what is clear is that the local population thinks it’s worth a try. Almost 70% of Ecuadorians voted in favor of protecting nature in this method.

Ecuador drafted the changes with the help of the U.S. based Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund. Along with it’s work in Ecuador, the Fund “has assisted more than a dozen local municipalities with drafting and adopting local laws recognizing Rights of Nature.” The basis of these rights “change the status of ecosystems from being regarded as property under the law to being recognized as rights-bearing entities.”

With a world economy, partially-based on the sanctity of property rights, in a nosedive it’s possible that radical ideas like this will take hold. We’ll watch with cautious optimism that other nations will follow the Ecuadorian lead to respect and protect our interconnected planet.

      

by environmentkrishna at January 30, 2009 10:08 AM

1970 January 30 : "For the first part of Krishna Book we want 52 pictures and 400 text pages - so whether they are complete? Mr. George Harrison has contributed the entire cost and we are going to publish it very soon."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1970

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at January 30, 2009 09:16 AM

1975 January 30: "Your plan for preaching on the campuses, it is a very good idea. Do it. I know that you are practical, instead of talking 100 times and doing nothing. That I want."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1975

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at January 30, 2009 09:15 AM