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February 23, 2009

Kurma dasa, AU : Do Not Read This Blog

BBC NEWS - Online networking 'harms health'

hello......is anybody out there:

"People's health could be harmed by social networking sites because they reduce levels of face-to-face contact, an expert claims.

Dr Aric Sigman says websites such as Facebook set out to enrich social lives, but end up keeping people apart. Dr Sigman makes his warning in Biologist, the journal of the Institute of Biology.

A lack of "real" social networking, involving personal interaction, may have biological effects, he suggests. He also says that evidence suggests that a lack of face-to-face networking could alter the way genes work, upset immune responses, hormone levels, the function of arteries, and influence mental performance.

This, he claims, could increase the risk of health problems as serious as cancer, strokes, heart disease, and dementia.

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by Kurma at February 23, 2009 05:33 PM

Akrura das, Gita Coaching : VICTIMS

We are not victims of other people or circumstances. We are victims of our own way of reacting to other people or circumstances.

by Akrura@pamho.net (akrura@pamho.net) at February 23, 2009 04:22 PM

Madhava Ghosh dasa, New Vrndavan, USA : Inside China’s Fight Against Internet Addiction


Two young Internet addicts watch TV at the Beijing Military Region Central Hospital in 2005 (Greg Baker / AP)

Even though it was only a week before the Spring Festival — the most important family holiday on the Chinese calendar — Wang Hongxia was forcing her son out of the house. She took her 12-year-old from their home in the northwestern city of Xian to a secluded Beijing military compound more than 700 miles away. Like many other parents across China today, Wang felt as though she had no choice. “Things have absolutely gone out of control,” said Wang, 45, almost in tears. “My son just beat and bit me again this morning after I wouldn’t let him touch the computer.”

With the world’s largest netizen population of 300 million, China is struggling with a new plight: Internet obsession among its youth. Since the 2004 establishment of the country’s first Internet Addiction Center, the military-run boot camp in Beijing where Wang took her son, more than 3,000 adolescent and young-adult patients have been treated for Internet addiction. Hundreds of similar treatment centers have mushroomed in recent years in China, joining other centers operating elsewhere in Asia and the U.S. The U.S.-based Center for Internet Addiction Recovery classifies the disorder as compulsive behavior in which “the Internet becomes the organizing principle of addicts’ lives.”

Though the fledgling disorder has been widely identified, defining it in China has not been easy. Tao Ran, director of the Beijing treatment center and a colonel in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), helped come up with a strict definition of Internet addiction last fall: consecutive usage of the Web for 6 hr. a day for three straight months is addiction. The new standard, which is still pending official endorsement by the Ministry of Health, has aroused widespread skepticism in Chinese cyberspace, with many arguing that too many people could be wrongly categorized as Internet addicts under this definition.

The murky guidelines have not stopped anxious parents like Wang from dragging their children to Tao’s camp, a grim, four-story building in Beijing’s major military compound. Once checked in, most patients are required to stay for three months, without access to the outside world, cell phones or, of course, computers. But unlike in other similar camps, parents of patients at the Internet Addiction Center have to stay at the camp to receive “treatment” too — because, according to Tao, Internet addiction is often a result of parenting mistakes. For most families, providing this treatment to a child is already a sacrifice. The total cost for a family usually amounts to nearly $3,000 — almost as much as an average Chinese couple earns in three months.

Life in the treatment camp, not surprisingly, is defined by strict, semimilitary disciplines. Patients get up at 6:30 a.m. and go to bed at 9:30 p.m. Their daily schedule includes military drills, therapy sessions, reading and sports. “At first, I felt like [I was] living in hell,” says 22-year-old Yang Xudong, a camp resident for two months. “But over time, it gets more comfortable and peaceful.” Despite the small steps he’s made, like eating a diet that consists of something other than instant noodles, the Beijing native admitted he still got upset too easily and was “afraid of people” — two signature symptoms of Internet addiction, according to Tao. “I think life in this camp has definitely calmed me down to some degree,” says Yang. “But I’m far from ready to get out, since I don’t know what to do with my life yet.”

That lack of motivation is widely shared by the young adults at the camp, even among patients with decorated academic backgrounds. Didi, a 20-year-old college sophomore who did not disclose his full name, picked up online gaming almost as soon as he got into the prestigious Tsinghua University. He says he became so obsessed that he skipped all his classes for an entire semester and eventually received academic warnings from the school. As many as 30 students from Beida and Tsinghua — China’s most storied universities — have been to the camp, says Tao, and it’s becoming an increasing trend among students from other top schools. “Our kids are all very special and intelligent,” says the PLA colonel. “It’s only normal for people to make detours when they’re young. Our mission is to help them get back on track before it’s too late.”

On the same afternoon that Wang Hongxia and her son arrived at the boot camp, an 18-year-old boy was ready to leave after months of strenuous training. As part of the camp’s tradition, he hugged every one of his fellow patients. “It’s certainly an emotional moment for the kids, as they have bound together over the months,” says Tao. “And to me, it’s especially rewarding to see them step out of here with all the confidence that they deserve.”

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by Madhava Gosh at February 23, 2009 04:21 PM

H.H. Bhakticharu Swami : Śrī Brahma-saḿhitā 5.10

The following is a Śrī Brahma-saḿhitā class given by H.H. Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja on occasion of Maha Shivaratri, at ISKCON Ujjain.

To download the lecture, right click on the download link and choose either “Save link as” or “Save target as”

Śrī Brahma-saḿhitā 5.10

The following is a Śrī Brahma-saḿhitā class given by H.H. Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja on occasion of Maha Shivaratri, at ISKCON Ujjain. To download the lecture, right click on the download link and choose either ldquo;Save link asrdquo; or ldquo;Save target asrdquo; Śrī Brahma-saḿhitā 5.10

by Vinod-bihari das at February 23, 2009 03:17 PM

H.H. Bhakticharu Swami : Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.32

The following is a Śrīmad Bhāgavatam class given by H.H. Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja at ISKCON Ujjain.

To download the lecture, right click on the download link and choose either “Save link as” or “Save target as”

Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.32 - Chapter 9: Brahmā’s Prayers for Creative Energy

The following is a Śrīmad Bhāgavatam class given by H.H. Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja at ISKCON Ujjain. To download the lecture, right click on the download link and choose either ldquo;Save link asrdquo; or ldquo;Save target asrdquo; Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.32 - Chapter 9: Brahmārsquo;s Prayers for Creative Energy

by Vinod-bihari das at February 23, 2009 03:13 PM

ISKCON Education : Classroom Instruction That Works

Classroom Instruction That Works: Research - Based Strategies for Increasing Student Achievement ROBERT J. MARZANO, DEBRA J. PICKERING, JANE E. POLLOCK For any educator who hungers after real proof of which teaching strategies raise student achievement and by how much, this K–12 guide provides a banquet of research evidence, statistical data, and case studies. Distilling decades of information into a clear plan of action, the authors identify nine categories of instructional strategies that maximize student learning and explain the vital details you need to know about each, including * Studies in effect size and percentile gain units * Guiding principles for using the strategies * Classroom examples of model instructional practice * Charts, frames, rubrics, organizers, and other tools to help teachers use the strategies right away

February 23, 2009 03:06 PM

Japa Group : Making Efforts to Improve


Hare Krsna everyone. This weekend we had nice sessions in the Japa Room and many topics were discussed. One that comes to my mind was how to decrease our propensity to commit offenses against devotees - we sometimes tend to criticise....happens with everyone. With me, we may tend to find fault and this is detrimental to our Japa as well as spiritual life. What we were advised to do was to concentrate on the good side of the devotee and see only good qualities and also analyse him as a soul...not on the bodily plataform....like part and parcel of Krsna so we may not commit offense and chant without impediments.
Today here in Brazil is a holiday and also for the next 4 days it's the Carnival. The boys who usually chant with me are away at their grandparents house, so I was meditating on what I could do to improve my chanting or even my life. I got a little sick - the flu....so my health seems weak, a good thing to do is to come back to my exercises so I can maintain the body strong and healthy to serve the Lord.
So while going for a walk in the park I was looking at all the people that we normally see in these places....how they can make many efforts to get their body results - some runnning in this hot weather and others playing soccer, volleyball, skating, bicycling etc.
I thought to myself we are able to do anything to get what we want. Some people want the perfect body and they work hard for it....others to get all their material desires fulfilled....some others want the best relationship with family or among friends - for others like you and me....besides that we want some spiritual realisation and fixed consciousness in the Lord.
We can achieve anything we want if we really desire it with our hearts. In the past I used to look at some advanced devotees and think I would never be like them, like seeing how their sadhana is and how they are dedicated to reading, studying the sastras, being in association of good devotees and also giving emphasis to japa - for me it seemed so far.
Now I realised that we can do everything related to spiritual life if we dedicate to follow the basic guidelines for chanting and also the principles given by Srila Prabhupada. My spiritual master said the only price to pure devotional service is real eagerness to have it. By having strong desires we can overcome obstacles and reach our goal. In the beginning it may be a little bit difficult because our mind is not used to following instructions....or being attentive to only one thing . If we continuously chant and hear, after some time it will get better....just like in an exercise, after some time you can increase the number of series because your body is used to it. Same as chanting, there will be a time our desire to chant will increase and we will easily chant our vowed rounds and wish to make more.

That sounds perfect! I hope you tried to apply some good guidelines for your japa during this week so you will be able to feel the purifying effects of chanting with attention. Always think that you have Nama Prabhu assisting you in this path....you have devotees association to support you, your spiritual master and Krsna to help you to get there. Every effort will be surely reciprocated!

May the Lord always bless us with strength and the right mood for chanting.

your servant,

Aruna dd

by Aruna (noreply@blogger.com) at February 23, 2009 02:14 PM

1966 February 23 :
"Meeting was held; International Institute of God Consciousness today signed by the floating members. Mrs. Leblanc took away the tape-record for writing Introduction to Geetopanishad. Today no letter received. The collection $6.00. "
Prabhupada Journal :: 1966

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 23, 2009 01:25 PM

1967 February 23 : "I hope you have received the goods from Jaladuta. Keep one Mrdanga and six pairs of cymbals. They are arranging kirtana at different places and Mrdanga and cymbals will increase the dignity of kirtana."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1967

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 23, 2009 01:24 PM

1969 February 23: "The Spiritual Master is not alone. He is never without His followers, so to serve the Spiritual Master means to be the servant of His disciples. We are not impersonalists."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 23, 2009 01:24 PM

1970 February 23: "I am enclosing a preface which I have written for Krsna Book. Please edit nicely and send edited version back to me. Regarding your change of title to "Kamsa Begins His Persecutions," it is alright."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1970

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 23, 2009 01:24 PM

1970 February 23: "We should always remember that we are in the kingdom of Maya and her influence is very strong. So, unless we are very, very careful in our dealings, there is always chance of falling down."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1970

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 23, 2009 01:23 PM

1971 February 23: "Bhaktivinode Thakura predicted someone would come very soon who would individually preach this cult all over the world. So if his benediction is there and my Guru Maharaja's blessings, let us go ahead."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1971

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 23, 2009 01:21 PM

1971 February 23: "So far cooperating with my Godbrothers is concerned, that is not very urgent business. Until now they have regularly not cooperated with me and by the grace of my Spiritual Master, things are still going ahead."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1971

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 23, 2009 01:21 PM

1969 February 23: "It is important that we preach the message exactly as we have heard it from our Spiritual Master. The spirit of the disciplic succession may not be changed."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 23, 2009 01:20 PM

Mayapur Online : Mayapur Festival Committee: Seva Update

With just two days to go for Maha Abhisheka 2009, we find there are still several Maha abhisheka sevas which have gone unfunded. This means that you still have a wonderful opportunity to receive the mercy of the most munificent Sri Panca Tattva, who mercifully incarnated in Mayapur to distribute freely the love of Godhead. We invite you to take part in Abhisheka by offering the paraphernalia and ingredients for Maha Abhisheka.

Remember these sevas are unique and rare as Maha Abhisheka takes place ONCE IN FIVE YEARS.

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by gopijana at February 23, 2009 11:45 AM

Mayapur Online : Devotees Arrive today (More Gaura Purnima Festival pictures)

Tomorrow, Gaura Purnima Festival 2009 will be officially inaugurated by hoisting the Garuda flag. Devotees have started arriving in Mayapur to celebrate Sri Panca Tattva Maha abhisheka and Gaura Purnima. From today, all the registered devotees will be served free prasada. We thank Shyamadesh Congregation for sponsoring today’s lunch prasada. Tomorrow morning breakfast is yet available to be sponsored. Near Gada Bhavan, registration counter and reception has been set up.

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by Shyamagopika dd at February 23, 2009 11:44 AM

Mayapur Online : Unlimited Nectar at Downloads

Sign up in the Free Downloads and listen to the Gaura Purnima festival special lectures from Sri Mayapur. Today’s class was given by HH Jayapataka Swami. Different Kirtan leaders and sanyasis take turns to lead the Mangla arthi, Nrsimha arthi, Tulsi arthi & Guru puja kirtans. You can listen to these sweet kirtanas at kirtan downloads section. 24 hour Pancha Tattva Kirtan begins from today (24 Feb) and will be performed non-stop till Maha abhisheka. Kirtan Adhivas starts at 7 p.m. (IST).

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by gopijana at February 23, 2009 11:36 AM

ISKCON Toronto, Canada : A Report From This Past Weekend Coming Soon!

With all the amazing festivities with HH Indradyumna Swami and HG Sri Prahlad das that took place this past weekend, we are busy collecting pictures, reports and videos.  We hope to have a report up on our blog before the end of the day!  Hare Krsna!

by Keshav (noreply@blogger.com) at February 23, 2009 11:25 AM

H.H. Bhakti Caitanya Swami : A class I gave in Mayapur on the Appearance Day of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura

From Sri Mayapur Candrodaya Mandir!

Date:    February 14, 2009
Verse:   Srimad-Bhagavatam 3.23.54
Speaker: HH Bhakti Caitanya Swami
____________________________________

Today is the appearance day of Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Thakur. So we will focus particularly particularly on him. First of all let us read the verse first.

indriyarthesu sajjantya prasangas tvayi me krtah
ajanantya param bhavam tathapy astv abhayaya me

TRANSLATION: Not knowing your transcendental situation, I have loved you while remaining attached to the objects of the senses. Nonetheless, let the affinity I have developed for you rid me of all fear.

PURPORT: Devahuti is lamenting her position. As a woman, she had to love someone. Somehow or other, she came to love Kardama Muni, but without knowing of his spiritual advancement. Kardama Muni could understand Devahuti’s heart; generally all women desire material enjoyment. They are called less intelligent because they are mostly prone to material enjoyment. Devahuti laments because her husband had given her the best kind of material enjoyment, but she did not know that he was so advanced in spiritual realization. Her plea was that even though she did not know the glories of her great husband, because she had taken shelter of him she must be delivered from material entanglement. Association with a great personality is most important. In Caitanya-caritamrta Lord Caitanya says that sadhu-sanga [Cc. Madhya 22.83], the association of a great saintly person, is very important, because even if one is not advanced in knowledge, simply by association with a great saintly person one can immediately make considerable advancement in spiritual life. As a woman, as an ordinary wife, Devahuti became attached to Kardama Muni in order to satisfy her sense enjoyment and other material necessities, but actually she associated with a great personality. Now she understood this, and she wanted to utilize the advantage of the association of her great husband.

HH Bhakti Caitanya Swami: So here we can see that the importance of sadhu sanga is being emphasized, being focused on. Srimati Devahuti is appreciating this and of course she is very, very exalted personality. She is not just as Prabhupada mentions in a certain way here that she is not just a women, an ordinary wife but in her humility as a vaishnavi she is thinking herself like that. And she is saying that, “My relationship with you is really just being based on my material propensities, my tendencies to become attached to a man, to my husband so I became attached to you like that. But now, now I understand more, now I can appreciate you more. You are very great transcendental personality. So particularly now at this later stage in our relationship I would really like to get the benefit of that. I need some transcendental mercy from your transcendental association. I need some transcendental benefit from the transcendental side of our
relationship.”

So as Srila Prabhupada says here, Lord Caitanya Himself emphasized this point:

’sadhu-sanga’, ’sadhu-sanga’ — sarva-sastre kaya
lava-matra sadhu-sange sarva-siddhi haya

(CC Madhya 22.54) That association with a sadhu is so extremely valuable, so incomparably valuable that even if you have just a very little bit, just by little bit of it, it can be enough to give you all perfection. You can go back to godhead just on the basis of that, lava-matra, just momentary, a fraction of a second of association.

It is so powerful that even many lifetimes of material association, bad association of all sorts and with all compounds and all adds up and is stored up there within the heart that you have just a moment’s association with the sadhu and then despite all the rubbish accumulated, over practically an indefinite time in the material world its all wiped out. Completely wiped out, finished. And not only that you come just come back to a clean state, a zero position but you are delivered back home back to godhead just on the basis of that. This is something truly unique and it should be appreciated as such.

And there is one verse in the 9th canto of Srimad Bhagavatam 4th chapter where the Supreme Personality of Godhead is instructing Durvasa Muni who is in the process of coming to his senses having offended Maharaj Ambarish and then achieved an extremely dangerous position as a result.

So the Supreme Lord is preaching to Durvasa Muni appreciating the value, the importance of the devotees and one thing He says is that, “The devotees are so important, their association is so valuable, the devotees are so wonderful. They are extremely dear to Me. And even if you are not really a devotee if you just become a devotee of the devotee somehow you become attached to a real devotee. Then you still become very dear to Me, to the Supreme Lord.”

So perhaps certainly in some respect this is our position today. We cannot claim to be very much as devotees or anything. But we are struggling to maintain our position as aspiring devotees or make a little progress somehow. But we have had the good fortune of the association of Srila Prabhupada. We are having the good fortune of the ongoing association of Srila Prabhupada through his instructions, his books, his lectures, his movement in so many ways and his sincere followers. And Srila Prabhupada was, is a devotee of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur and Srila Bhaktisiddhanta, he is certainly great, great devotee. And Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur, what a devotee! What an amazing devotee!

So through this connection in parampara if we remain attached to the lotus feet of the devotee, Srila Prabhupada who is a devotee of the devotee Srila Bhakti Siddhanta then in this way we can achieve all good fortune. There is no doubt. But there is no limit even Prabhupada explains that the same good fortune that Arjuna got form hearing Bhagavad-gita from the lotus lips of Lord Sri Krishna himself that same good fortune is available to us. Same good fortune! So it is like that.

Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur such an exceptional devotee, certainly at his time in the class of his own. He appeared on this day at 3:30 in the afternoon of Feb 6th 1874. 135 years ago he appeared in this
world in Jagannath Puri. In that house it is still this on the main road of Jagannath Puri. So he appeared there. Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur his father of course who himself is most exalted eternal associate of the lord.

He had been praying, “Please send me a ray of Vishnu. I want to carry on this movement; I want to see this movement carried on. So please send me someone who can help me and who can continue on the mission.” So he was praying like that just as Advaita Acarya whose appearance day it was little while ago, couple of weeks ago, as he was praying seeing the degraded condition of people in Kali-yuga. So we need some special mercy. We need someone to descend. Otherwise in this situation what will happen? So Srila
Bhaktivinod Thakur have also been thinking like that. There is only so much I can do but we need someone also who can push this on and carry on this mission and really drive this mission deep into the heart of a Kali-yuga society and change the world as Lord Caitanya wanted and predicted.

So it is a fact actually that Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Thakur appeared in answer to that prayer. Initially Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur was of course very hopeful, it wasn’t exactly clear immediately although it
became more clear as time continued and Srila Bhaktisiddhanta gradually started to grow up. It is described we heard, Srila Prabhupada himself has described how few months later, five months later or so he appeared in February. The Ratha yatra in Puri is usually in July. So at that time approximately five months later the Ratha yatra festival happened and the Ratha yatra cart were proceeding down that road to the Gundica temple and as it happens sometimes, they stopped. They happened to stop right outside the house of Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur. It happens they stop sometime somewhere along that road but normally they carry on shortly after that. But this case they stopped there for three days, right outside the house.

So Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur’s wife she took that opportunity to take that little child and climb up on the Ratha yatra cart. Prabhupada explains because she was the wife of big magistrate, very important person and very important in fact in the administration of the temple. So she was able to that. She climbed up somehow, got up on the chariot and presented the child to Lord Jagannath Himself, placed the child at Lord’s lotus feet.
Spontaneously, five-month-old child, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta reached out to the lotus feet of Lord Jagannatha. At that moment a garland fell from Jagannatha and just fell over on Srila Bhakti Siddhanta and immediately she and everyone who was there appreciated, “Ah! Special mercy! There is some special significance here.”

So this was a type of sign and Bhaktivinode Thakur took it in that way. Actually at birth Srila Bhaktisiddhanta was born with the umbilical cord wrapped around his chest tightly. Tightly, not just hanging there but
tightly around his chest. And it made a mark, left an impression on his chest. That was also taken to be an important sign of whom he is, where he is coming from in the previous lifetime. So like this these things happened and Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur gradually started to become more hopeful that, “Perhaps here we have that person who is the answer to our prayers.”(Please don’t mind if I refer to my notes from time to time.)

So let’s see. In October that year Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur’s wife and the children moved to Ranaghat. You may know Ranaghat  its on the way from Calcutta. Somehow or the other it has become the stronghold of the Christians in the meantime. Still that Ranaghat, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta stayed there for the first three or four years of his life under the care of his mother. He was the 6th child of Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur, the 4th son and the third child 3rd child by Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur’s second wife, Srimati  Bhagavati devi.

So as we mention there were these signs. Perhaps he is the great transcendental personality who has appeared here. Not just as some conditioned soul, but as some exalted spiritual person to really make a
contribution to the mission of Krishna consciousness. Another thing happened which also Prabhupada mentions. In fact Prabhupada mentions in the famous class on the disappearance day of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta. I think it was Los Angeles 1969 or thereabouts,(Someone in audience confirms the year) 1968.

One day in the summer Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur was three or four, that sort of age. So this was the summer, it was mango season. And in those days mango season meant mangos are free, there are too many mangoes, you can’t sell them! They are free. So in every house on the table there is a pile of mango and children, anybody can take just one anytime. So there was one very beautiful mango sitting on the table. Srila Bhaktisiddhanta as a small child, he took it that, “Here’s another mango is for me.” This was just the practice. The children could just pick up mango take it. So he picked it up and started eating. But actually it was unoffered and Srila Bhaktivinode came in just the middle of all this and there is this little three year old child eating the mango but unoffered.

And of course Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur was bringing up Srila Bhakti Siddhanta very much according to the vaisnava standards. So Prabhupada says that Bhaktivinode Thakur mildly rebuked him. Mildly chastised him that, “Oh you have done a very bad thing. This was to be offered to the deity but you have taken it before it was offered.” And even though Srila Bhakti Siddhanta just a small child,from a three year old, we do not expect much in terms of responsibility and soberness from a three or four year old child.

But Srila Bhakti Siddhanta took it so seriously that he took a vow on the spot, “I will never eat mangoes again in this life. I am an offender.” And indeed he maintained this vow. For the rest of his life he never took
mangoes. And of course people would offer him so many things and they would offer mangoes but when they did Srila Bhakti Siddhanta always refuse and say, “No. I cannot. I am an offender.”

So like this we see that these are very clear signs that this is very special devotee who is not just a nice little child devotee but this is a very special devotee. So then Srila Bhaktisiddhanta from his early days also he showed incredible intellect, amazing intellect. He had something like a photographic memory. At the age of seven he memorized Bhagavad-gita. I think very few of us sitting here has done that, I don’t know how many, but perhaps Prahladananda Maharaj!

But Srila Bhakti Siddhanta at the age of 7 had memorized Bhagavad-gita completely. Another sign that this is very special transcendental personality. Also at the age of 7 in 1881 Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur gave Srila Bhakti Siddhanta his first chanting beads. His first tulasi beads for chanting and ordered him. “You must chant everyday.” With children again it’s nice if they chant and previously in our gurukulas there was this
attempt to discipline them make them chant but in many cases it didn’t work very well. But in this case Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur disciplined him like that. “You must chant.” And he chanted everyday. And to not only did he chant everyday. He kept those beads for his whole life. He used the same beads for his entire life, those beads that he was given at the age of 7 by Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur.

And also at the age of 7 around the same time 1881 Bhaktivinode Thakur acquired a Kurma shila, a shaligram shila and Srila Bhakti Siddhanta became very attracted to this and requested his father can I worship this shaligram shila, Kurma shila. So Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur allowed that. From the age of 7 he was worshipping shaligram shila not just some stuff doll deity type in very informal types of deities but actual shaligram shila under the personal supervision of Bhaktivinode Thakur. So it appears that by this time
Bhaktivinode Thakur it was quiet clear to him that we do have someone very special here.

So in 1892, of course there are so many details but we don’t have so much time. In 1892 means he is now 18. He enters Sanskrit school in Calcutta and immediately excelled, immediately was so outstanding. Not just the best but just in a class of his own in Sanskrit studies. That particular Sanskrit school, they were on the  mayavada side. Philosophically they were following Panini’s system of grammar, which of course is the main system of grammar. Srila Bhakti Siddhanta under one teacher. There was a particular system of Panini’s grammar they were following. Srila Bhakti Siddhanta memorized this in three months and memorized the sandhi rules in three days.

The teacher, one I think Prithvidhar Sharma or something he said, “You shouldn’t rush things like this. You are going too fast.” He said, “Normally people study this grammar for their whole lives.” and he said, “Infact there is a benediction if you study it for your whole life you will get liberation.” And we all know what was so called liberation he was meaning. That was not vaisnava liberation because the whole school at that time was mayavada orientation. So he told Srila Bhakti Siddhanta like this. “You should give more attention to this. And then you will achieve liberation.”

Srila Bhakti Siddhanta there are a number of stories. He was something like a rebellious student. First of all he was more or less on the same level as his teachers as far as understanding the subject, or better than then. Then he of course objected to the mayavada slant. So much when that man said that, “You should study more carefully then you can get impersonal liberation.”

Srila Bhakti Siddhanta said, “Then as of today I reject you. The goal of my life is neither mastery of grammar or liberation. The goal of my life is worship of Hari and developing love for Him. I have been studying the
different Vedas and Vedantas, which you have been trying to teach me only in a secondary way, with that in mind achieving pure Krishna consciousness. So eventually he challenged one of the teachers. It’s a long story. And there was a debate and he defeated that teacher but they became kind of, well he was becoming progressively less popular with the teachers and even with the head master and he and he left the Sanskrit school in 1895.

So then his life started developing different ways. He was working for the king of Tripura for some time. It appears from 1895 to 1900 or something like that. He did some sort of secretarial type of context and also teaching the royal children to some degree. So he was doing that for some time. During this period from 1895 well particularly from 1896 to 1898 he was focusing on astronomy. In those days the Vedic system of astronomy was based on Surya Siddhanta, but the calculations, the system of calculations has to be adjusted every 100 years.

I am not an astronomical person, I don’t know all the details is, but there are some shifting of the heavenly bodies and so therefore the calculations need to be adjusted every 100 years or so. Otherwise you will be calculating Janmashtami to be one day but then it will be the next day, basically. So that the adjustments have not been made for 800 years. So another words the calculations were quite out. So Srila Bhaktisiddhanta very elaborately recalculated everything to bring everything up to date. In this way and other ways he revolutionized astronomy. He revolutionize astronomy and again he was studying under some pandits but very quickly he became much more expert in this science than they were.

During that time 1898 very important thing happened. Well in 1897 Srila Bhaktisiddhanta started observing caturmasya rigidly. He would sleep literally on the earth with no blanket, just sleeping on the earth. He would eat just once a day boiled rice with little, few drops of ghee on it. No salt no spices no vegetables nothing. Just rice. And he would do this for the whole caturmasya period very strictly. And when he would eat he would throw that plain rice on the ground, on the earth. Put his hands behind his back lean forward and eat as much as he could eat without sitting up. As soon as he sat up that was it for the day. That was his way of observing caturmasya. Actually the gopis also during their Katyayani vrata they were observing the same vow. So anyway he was doing that. That was 1897 when he started that.

Then 1898 an important thing happened. Srila Gaura Kishore Das Babaji Maharaj arrived in Navadwip and came and met Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur and the two of them became very close associates. This is at Godruma where the house is now. So they became very close and actually and so close that you can say both were taking shelter of each other at certain stage.

Although Srila Gaura Kishore Das Babaji Maharaj is following Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur now in our parampara but the relationship was like that. And Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur instructed Srila Bhakti Siddhanta, “I want you to be initiated by this person.” And of course Srila Bhakti Siddhanta he was extremely appreciative of Srila Gaura Kishore Das Babaji Maharaj although he was feeling himself unworthy to be accepted by such an extraordinarily renounced devotee, he accepted the instruction of his father.

So we know that story basically. Interesting story. He went to Srila Gaur Kishore Das Babaji Maharaj and asked him very humbly. He said, “Will you please be very merciful and initiate me.”  And basically Srila Gaura Kishore Das Babaji Maharaj sort of laughed it off. He said, “Me? Initiate? No.” He said, “I initiated someone once and they cheated me, so I decided never again. So it’s ok don’t worry. Just go and find someone else.”

So Srila Bhakti Siddhanta waited and Srila Gaura Kishore Das Babaji Maharaj said, “Well, let me ask Mahaprabhu. Come back in the few days.”So Srila Bhaktisiddhanta came back in a few days and asked, “What did Mahaprabhu say?” And Srila Gaur Kishore said, “Oh I forgot to ask him!” And again he said, “This is not a good idea just find someone else. But again Srila Bhaktisddhanta begged him, “Please ask Mahaprabhu, please.”

And Srila Gaura Kishore Das Babaji Maharaj said, “Alright, alright I will ask him. You come back again in a few days.” So after few days Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur came back again and asked Srila Gaura
Kishore Das Babaji Maharaj.  ”So, what did Mahaprabhu say?”

Srila Gaura Kishore Das Babaji Maharaj said, “Yes I asked Mahaprabhu. He didn’t say anything.” And again he said, “You know I think this is not a good idea, go and find someone else.” But then it’s a very deep, extremely deep exchange. Srila Bhakti Siddhanta fell at his lotus feet crying and he repeated that line from one song,

karuna na hoile, kandiya kandiya, prana na rakhibo ara

That, “If you will not be merciful at me then weeping and weeping I will not be able to maintain my life”. So after a little time being together, going back and forth, Gaura Kishore das Babaji Maharaj agreed, “All right, all right, I will initiate you.” So Srila Bhaktisiddhanta took bath in the Ganges and came back and was initiated by Srila Gaura Kishore das Babaji Maharaj. That was January 1900 and afterwards I mean immediately afterwards Srila Bhaktisiddhanta wrote something about the whole experience. Let me read it, or part of it:

“When out of false ego I was thinking I am a great scholar and philosopher in mathematics and philosophy. Let any big pandit come at anytime day or night and I will cut his propositions to pieces. At that time I got the darshan of the lotus feet of Sri Gurudev. He ignored everything that was previously appreciated in me. My truthfulness, my moral and pious life my intellectualism. He ignored them knowing them to be of a little value. When I saw that he ignored whatever I thought was good in me I realized how good he himself must be who could neglect so many “good qualities” in me.

“What inconceivable wealth he possessed. Being neglected by him I understood that there was no one more fallen and contemptible than myself. That was my actual identity. The very things that I would judge to be desirable such as scholarship and upright character, this exalted soul regarded as valueless. I have concluded that within himself this noble personality possess priceless treasure.

“I then pondered that even he is extremely puffed up or is exceedingly merciful. Then I boldly said to my Gurudev, “You are the worshipper of cheater and debauchee Krishna, so why would you be compassionate to someone like me dedicated to ordinary morality?” Humbly and sincerely I prayed to the supreme Lord for his mercy. Later by His grace, the Lord’s grace I recognized that without receiving the blessings of this peerless saint and without serving him nothing good can happen to me. When I accepted that and acted accordingly and then received the transcendental, the causeless unlimited grace of my Sri Gurudev and refuge at his lotus feet I deemed my life fulfilled.

“I have considered my Gurudev to be unequal in vairagya but somewhat short of learning but he reduced to powder my audacity from all book learning. With the mallet of his mercy he revealed that whatever I have judged to be the highest ideal was in fact most low and despicable. When by his grace that instruction first entered my ears my diminutive brain lacked the capacity to accommodate such transcendental knowledge!”

Of course again this is the unlimited natural humility of the pure vaisnava Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Thakur. There is so much more that can be said but I think we are out of time.

Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Thakur ki jai
Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Thakur ki jai
Srila Prabhupada ki jai
Hare Krishna.

(Loud applause from audience.)

February 23, 2009 08:07 AM

Bhakta Chris, New Vrndavan, USA : The Soul of Merton 2-23-09

Inspired by my readings of "Contemplative Prayer" and "Contemplation In A World Of Action" by Thomas Merton

The need for a spiritual guide, a spiritual master, in our lives as aspiring devotees and human beings is of the utmost importance. Of course, I don't need to tell you this, but it is always good to reflect on our sublime relationship with the acarya, whom, by their mercy, is giving us everything we need to know to transcend our mundane selves.

From Contemplative Prayer, Thomas Merton echoes to us that the acarya is there to keep us firmly on the straight and narrow:

"Hence the traditional importance...of the spiritual father, who may be the abbot or another experienced monk capable of guiding the beginner in ways of prayer, and of immediately detecting any sign of misguided zeal and wrong-headed effort. Such a one should be listened to and obeyed, especially when he cautions against the use of certain methods and practices, which he sees to be out of place and harmful in a particular case, or when he declines to accept certain experiences as evidence of progress."

We may have the tendency to think we can advance quicker that we are capable of i.e taking on extra austerities or trying to read pastimes beyond our comprehension. Recently in the ashram here we discussed whether we could take on small austerities such as chanting extra rounds on certain days such on Ekadasi without being ordered to by any particular authority.

We came to the obvious conclusion that it certainly depends on the individual's ability in time, place, and circumstance, and above all, that pride must never come into the equation. A few extra rounds doesn't make one the jagad-guru.

Our own guru or authority may or may not have time to give us direct instructions on such matters, so we have to use our best and most sincere judgment.

Our spiritual master, through his personal example and instructions, is the lifeline we hold onto to become mature and steady in our realizations. As Merton writes, the duty of our teacher\s is practical and heart-rending:

"The work of the spiritual father consists not so much in teaching us a secret and infallible method for attaining to esoteric experiences, but in showing us how to recognize God's grace and his will, how to be humble and patient, how to develop insight into our own difficulties, and how to remove the main obstacles keeping us from becoming men of prayer."

Merton's main point here is that one must always keep himself with the understanding that he is a spiritual "beginner", and through this humble and submissive attitude before the teacher, one will not fall into the various traps of insincerity that line the razor's edge. Merton writes:

"One cannot begin to face the real difficulties of the life of prayer and meditation unless one is first perfectly content to be a beginner and really experience himself as one who knows little or nothing, and has a desperate need to learn the bare rudiments. Those who think they know from the beginning will never, in fact, come to know anything...We do not want to be beginners. But let us be convinced of the fact that we will never be anything else but beginners, all our life!"

In this way, we can lay ourselves as atoms at the lotus feet of our guru, Prabhupada, and Krsna, and beg simply for causeless devotional service life after life. Whatever ability we recieve is Krsna's mercy, and we must never think we are the ones who "know" how to do anything. We are simply instruments.

Here is Prabhupada fully crystallizing this sublime sentiment in his purport to BG 4:34

"Satisfaction of the self-realized spiritual master is the secret of advancement in spiritual life. Inquiries and submission constitute the proper combination for spiritual understanding. Unless there is submission and service, inquiries from the learned spiritual master will not be effective. One must be able to pass the test of the spiritual master, and when he sees the genuine desire of the disciple, he automatically blesses the disciple with genuine spiritual understanding. In this verse, both blind following and absurd inquiries are condemned. Not only should one hear submissively from the spiritual master, but one must also get a clear understanding from him, in submission and service and inquiries. A bona fide spiritual master is by nature very kind toward the disciple. Therefore when the student is submissive and is always ready to render service, the reciprocation of knowledge and inquiries becomes perfect."

by Club 108 (noreply@blogger.com) at February 23, 2009 08:00 AM

H.H. Mukunda Goswami : Is Bhakti Fundamentally Sentiment?

'Ecstatic' feelings may be interpreted as quasi mystical visitations. How does this relate to the importance of Harinam Sankirtana and Srila Prabhupada's insistence on examinations and scholarship? Is bhakti primarily 'feeling?' I thought Drutakarma prabhu addressed this question nicely when in 2000 he wrote : "This clash of images --science and street religion - is nothing new. For ages, the bhakti tradition in India has always been a mixture of two seemingly contradictory elements -- the emotional statement of bhakti through public chanting and profoundly deep scholarship."

by Mukunda Goswami at February 23, 2009 07:00 AM

Subuddhi Krishna dasa, Chicago, USA : Pearls of wisdom - 126


One can attain the path of liberation from material bondage only by rendering service to highly advanced spiritual personalities. Whether one wants to merge into the Lord's existence or wants to associate with the Personality of Godhead, one should render service to the mahâtmâs. For those who are not interested in such activities, who associate with people fond of women and sex, the path to hell is wide open. The mahâtmâs are equipoised. They do not see any difference between one living entity and another. They are very peaceful and are fully engaged in devotional service. They are devoid of anger, and they work for the benefit of everyone. They do not behave in any abominable way. Such people are known as mahâtmâs.

Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto 5 Chapter 5 Verse 2


by Subuddhi Krishna das, Chicago (noreply@blogger.com) at February 23, 2009 06:54 AM

Dandavats.com : New Member voted onto GBC Body

By Malati devi dasi

On Thursday Feb. 21th, 2009, Day 10 of the AGM GBC Meetings in Sridham Mayapur membership was voted upon. This year, there was one new member added to the GBC Body (by unanimous vote), Her Grace Dina Sarana Devi Dasi (ACBSP), who oversee's Germany and Austria.

by Administrator at February 23, 2009 06:32 AM

Dandavats.com : Yadunandana prabhu to take sannyasa at Radhadesh

Hare KrishnaBy Manohara Dasa

We are very happy to announce that ISKCON's GBC body approved the sannyasa initiation of Yadunandana prabhu (the principal of Bhaktivedanta College)

by Administrator at February 23, 2009 06:20 AM

Sita-pati dasa, AU : Arguing against "Evolution" = Falling into a Trap

Don't get into arguments about Evolution.The doctrine of "Evolution" or modern "Darwinism" is actually a composite of two distinct things - one of which is scientific and has a lot of empirical evidence to support it, the other of which is pure speculation.

I'm talking about Genetic Mutation + Natural Selection (Darwin's actual hypothesis, which is supported by a huge amount of observation), and Life From Chemicals (never demonstrated).

Here's a diagram:

You should never argue against these two things as if they were one thing. When you do that you end up looking unscientific (because you end up arguing against things that are scientific), and you help your opponent link "Life from Chemicals" with real science.

The Catholic Church and the Church of England have finally figured this out, two hundred years after they drove science and the scientific method into the hands of atheist ideology at sword point.

Don't argue against "Evolution". It's a trap. Clearly define the situation and the terms of discussion.

by sitapati at February 23, 2009 05:11 AM

Vrndavana Vinodini dd, Toronto, Canada : If Only...

...I could be in three places at once! The last time I was in Mayapur it was so easy...my Guru Maharaja was here and so I would just attend all his programs. But this time around my Guru Maharaja is unfortunately not here but all my siksa gurus and favorite devotees are and it's just so hard to choose which programs to attend when they are all going on at the same time.

Yesterday was a perfect example. At 6:30pm HH Jayaptaka Swami was giving a question and answer class in a pandal by the Conch building. At the same time the Bhakti-sastri graduation ceremony was about to start with a drama that the ladies were going to perform and if that wasn't enough, to add to the sweet confusion, HH Sivarama Swami was leading bhajans under the stars on the top floor of Vaisnava Academy! What to do??? So many places to go and only one useless body to try to absorb all the nectar!

Well this is what I did...I stayed for a few minutes of HH JPS class and then went to see the drama the girls put on at the Bhakti-sastri graduation ceremony which was fantastic! After that I speed walked to Vaisnava Academy and just rode the magic carpet of HH Sivarama Swami's bhakti-soaked bhajans....it was just incredible. Imagine being on the rooftop, starring at the star-kissed night sky and being surrounded by the holy name. It was awesome...definitely one of my highlights thus far in this year's Gaura Purnima festival.

As I walked back to my room, the holy name was still ringing in my ears. What a wonderful state of being to be in before calling it a night.

But now I'm stuck with almost the same situation! In a few hours HH Jayapataka Swami will be giving class once again at 6:00pm and then at 7:00pm HG Aindra Prabhu is going to be leading kirtans in the temple room and HH Sivarama Swami (and possibly Madhava prabhu and HH BBGS) will be leading moonlight bhajans at Vaisnava Academy! It's just not fair that we have to choose! :D Oh well...let's see what happens....I think I'll most likely go to class and then head over to Vaisnava Academy for an hour and then join in the kirtans at the temple...but it's just never enough!

What can I say....this year's Gaura Purnima festivities look like they are going to be beyond memorable. Thank you Srila Prabhupada, for making this all possible and allowing us to swim in the tears of your love for Krsna.

by Vrndavana Vinodini dd (noreply@blogger.com) at February 23, 2009 01:38 AM

Sita-pati dasa, AU : ISKCON - Conservative or Liberal?

In an earlier article on his website (As ISKCON Members Move Apart) Krishna Kirti prabhu wrote about the splitting up of ISKCON into two distinct groups - one orthodox, one reform.

Personally I think such an idea limits the scope of ISKCON. ISKCON is the "International Society for Krishna Consciousness".

A society is a broad, diverse organization, not a narrow, heterogeneous one. An institution, such as a monastery or the "brahminical class" is focused and narrowly defined, however a society is characterised by diversity and difference.

Here's an example:

Question: Is US Society conservative or liberal?
Answer: It's both.

Here's a picture to demonstrate:

The US has liberal and conservative elements within it, and it has an overarching structure that is able to encompass those differences. No-one suggests that "conservative Americans should cede from the Union" - oh, actually some people do, but they are widely regarded as nuts.

Every healthy society requires diversity, both genetically and ideologically. Groupthink is extremely dangerous. Individual differences must be balanced out, however, by loyalty to an overall structure that encompasses all sides and holds them in tension.

The GBC is most likely to position "ISKCON" in this way. It's meant to be a society, not a conservative group within a society, or a liberal group within a society. People who talk about ceding from ISKCON to be conservative are actually positing ISKCON as a conservative group within another society which acts as the overarching framework.

Krishna Kirti's article about the two different ISKCONs that he sees forming in the future actually maps more closely to this:

Every religion has a number of different standards for people who participate at different levels of commitment and in different roles. For example, Buddhist monks follow one set of rules, lay people another. Christian pastors follow one set of rules, church volunteer staff another, and church members yet another. There are different strokes for different folks.

Talking about making one standard for everyone is not talking about a society. It's talking about one particular group within a wider society.

Trying to make everyone do exactly the same thing is unhealthy.

We have to learn to be true to our own principles and allow others to be true to theirs. Our own personal example is the greatest testimony and inspiration to bring others to a higher standard. Conservative minded persons in ISKCON should focus on running monasteries and seminaries, and in this way produce people who can influence others in the society through their personal example. Trying to impose standards on others through force will be spectacularly unsuccessful.

Here's a final picture to emphasize the point. It takes humility to stay in ISKCON. We have to recognise diversity. You don't have to agree with everyone or everything, but the world is a big place, and there is plenty of opportunity to demonstrate the fruits of your realization in practice within the bounds of the wider ISKCON Society.

Personally I can respect the right of others to hold different views, and that this divergence of views is necessary for the society - but whenever it gets a little tough, I look at this picture and laugh:

by sitapati at February 23, 2009 12:43 AM

Namahatta.org : ISKCON - Conservative or Liberal?

by Sita-pati das

In an earlier article on his website (As ISKCON Members Move Apart) Krishna Kirti prabhu wrote about the splitting up of ISKCON into two distinct groups - one orthodox, one reform.

Personally I think such an idea limits the scope of ISKCON. ISKCON is the "International Society for Krishna Consciousness."

A society is a broad, diverse organization, not a narrow, heterogeneous one. An institution, such as a monastery or the "brahminical class" is focused and narrowly defined, however a society is characterised by diversity and difference.

Here's an example:

Question: Is US Society conservative or liberal?
Answer: It's both.

read more

by sita-pati at February 23, 2009 12:43 AM

Jauvana Prabhu, ACBSP : Actions Louder than Words

In an article just published in the Sampradaya Sun on Scroll Paintings in Lord Jagannath's Orissa, Part 2, the author, Asis K. Chakrabarti, extols the virtues of what he calls, "Jagannath Consciousness."

Here is what he writes:

"Jagannath consciousness has become ubiquitous, radiating near and far. He is the symbol of universal brotherhood. His principal preamble is, 'Humanity on earth is but one family.'

"It is precisely for the very reason that various sects and religions such as Vaishnava, Shaiva, Shakta, Buddhist and Jain traditions have transcended barriers to mingle and blend immaculately in Lord Jagannath. Lord Jagannath also encompasses the animistic tribal religions. Before Him, starting from the tribals, others like the Brahmin, untouchables/chandals, sudras, or even the Muslims - all have become His children traversing on a single path."

If the author of this article really believes what he writes, then let him explain why it is that no one is allowed into the Jagannath temple at Puri unless they can prove they are Indian-born Hindus. It is easy to use flowery language. Let Mr. Chakrabarti and the respectable brahmin priests of Puri display a universal vision of brotherhood under the fatherhood of Lord Jagannath by acting as servants rather than as racists. By excluding others on the basis of skin color or nationality, they are proclaiming that Lord Jagannath, under their care, is not Lord of the Universe, but Lord of a racist religion.

For us who are not born in India, it is no problem to pay our respects to Lord Jagannath from a distance, and to benefit by tasting His transcendental prasadam. Maybe it is better for us in order to understand our own fallen condition. Even Haridas Thakur, the namacarya personally selected by Lord Caitanya, did not complain about not having darshan of Lord Jagannath, due to his being born in a Muslim family.

But if the servants of Lord Jagannath want people of the world to take notice of the true personality of their master, Parambrahman Sri Jagannath, then they would welcome every innocent visitor to His temple. With their open minds and hearts, they could show the world the non-sectarian munificent spirit of pure love that He is.

The same prescription applies to anyone who wants to impress others with the value of their belief system. It is actions, not words, that count. Don't talk the talk unless you walk the walk. The words we write and the truths we speak are only as eloquent or as egregious as our behavior.

by jauvana (noreply@blogger.com) at February 23, 2009 12:39 AM

February 22, 2009

Gauranga Kishore das,USA : So Much Verbiage


Lately I've been a little frustrated with the general lack ability or willingness of most people to connect their social and political ideals with thier lifestyles and more particularly Krishna consciousness. I made this this little collage to try to illustrate it to help connect the dots, it needs more work, there is alot more ideas that need to be include but I like the idea want to try to develop it.

Then I found this quote from Thomas Merton in his introduction to Prabhupada's Gita which sort of summed up how I was feeling.

"The Gita can be seen as the main literary support for the great religious civilization of India, the oldest surviving culture in the world. The present translation and commentary is another manifestation of the permanent living importance of the Gita. It brings to the West a salutary reminder that our highly activistic and one-sided culture is faced with a crisis that may end in self-destruction because it lacks the inner depth of an authentic metaphysical consciousness. Without such depth, our moral and political protestations are just so much verbiage."

by Gauranga Kishore Das (noreply@blogger.com) at February 22, 2009 11:25 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1972 February 22: "This surrender to Supersoul is in the advanced stage. So long one is not advanced, he has to take direction from the representative of Supersoul or the Spiritual Master."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1972

February 22, 2009 11:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1969 February 22: "The essay is not very practical. It contains some ideal discussions only, and I know this person is personally deviated from all of these ideas. So I don't think it is very much valuable for publishing."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

February 22, 2009 11:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1970 February 22: "The mistake which you committed on the first verse of Isopanisad I marked, but I ignore it as very insignificant. I am very glad to know that you are so much repentant even for this insignificant mistake."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1970

February 22, 2009 11:20 PM

Kurma dasa, AU : Circle of Life #5: "My, How You've Grown!"

As a mother of one teenage suicide-bomber was overheard saying to another: "It's just amazing how quickly they blow-up these days..." Ok, sorry, very poor taste.

So we'll get back to the topic: My chilies. There are hundreds of flowers and fruits bursting out on my 6 main plants, and the most profuse are these variety.

My how you've grown!:

According to my total list of 35 possibilities, I am starting to think they could be either Manzano Red or Orange, Burkina Scotch Bonnet, Bishop's Crown, or any of the Habaneros like Chocolate, Red Savina, or Costa Rica. Time will tell!

by Kurma at February 22, 2009 10:49 PM

Kurma dasa, AU : Party Time!

Yesterday's interstate 50th birthday bash on the cliffs overlooking Australia's Great Southern Ocean was a resounding success.

All the Happy Punters:

Official photos are on the way, but for now, here's a dinner-time shot of all the happy punters.

by Kurma at February 22, 2009 10:31 PM

ISKCON Melbourne, AU : Daily Class - Stambha Bhava Prabhu

Srimad Bhagavatam 11.6.25-30 - Lord Caitanya showed us ecstatic separation from the Lord. 

by Timothy Mcleod at February 22, 2009 09:38 PM

Kripamoya dasa, UK : Half-term Holidays, Trees, Gardens, Apes and Violins


The Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, London

This past week has been the school half-term holidays and I’ve been mixing service at the temple with some overdue time with my son, Mali, 11. My daughters Tulasi, 19, and Jahnavi, 21, have both been extremely busy as usual, studying at their respective London universities. This week Tulasi has been learning about Caesarean sections ( and witnessing some new procedures in that field) and Jahnavi has been polishing a piece of English coursework as well as a few days work assignment with a children’s speech therapist. They’ve also both been rehearsing their dance school’s piece for a London-wide bharatanatyam show at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank tonight. Prestigious venue.

If that wasn’t enough, Jahnavi has also been practising her Carnatic violin pieces for last night’s south Indian music concert at the Winston Churchill Hall in Ruislip. Her teacher, Sri Gnanasundaram, disciple of the acclaimed violinist Sri Lalgudi Jayaraman, certainly puts on a good show. All the students of his Nadasuddha school were there last night, all clean, sparkling and well rehearsed. Violins, vinas, mridangams, and flutes all polished and tuned. Beginners began the evening and accomplished students completed it along with their teacher playing on stage. All I had to do, apart from show up and listen, was to perform the arati ceremony on stage while the last piece was being played. It was a bhajan by Tyagaraja concerning the importance of developing love for Sri Ramachandra. I used an awful lot of camphor for the arati flame and when I turned toward the 300 Tamils in the audience I think they appreciated that southern touch.

Afterwards I was approached by some asking if I could say prayers for their loved ones back in Sri Lanka. They had not heard from them and had heard much bad news from the war-torn north of the island. Of course I said I would, and did so this morning. A fund-raising concert will be held on the evening of 14th March at the same venue.

But I was speaking of Mali wasn’t I? We got to spend some good time together this week. In amongst other things, one day was spent at Kew Gardens. My wife, Guru Charana Padma (Guru to old friends, Padma to younger ones) is a keen gardener and the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew have to be amongst the best in the world for conservation and research. There are two Vaishnavas who work there now, and one, Krishan, is involved in a project to preserve all the world’s seeds at very low temperetaures in bomb-proof bunkers. The way the world is going we will need those seeds some day. There is a sister project like this in Scandinavia too. It is Kew’s 250th anniversary this year, marking its origins in 1759 with Augusta, the Princess of Wales.

Mali likes science, maths and nature and is at home in places where he can explore animals, fish, and a wide variety of plants. He’d brought a friend along and the first place they wanted to go was the new Treetop Walk. It’s a long way up at 90 feet above ground and I gulped a few times when walking up the spiral staircase. The trick, as always, is not to look down.

It was a cold day, so we next made for the temperate glass pavilion, followed by the tropical. The Kew gardeners are very good at what they do, and it was like being in India with huge banana trees, date palms, henna bushes, jasmine, jackfruit, tulasi and so many more. Then Africa and Australia - all once former British colonies. There was a special section for Lord Howe’s Island in New Zealand, ‘the last paradise on Earth.’ Certainly looked heavenly. Over then to the Princess of Wales Pavilion, which is more or less heaven with hundreds of differently shaped and coloured orchids.

Orchid display at Kew Gardens. Photo by Niran Nana

Emily Bronte compares beautiful fragrant roses to love, and holly to friendship, with the former as the inferior of the two. Why? Because roses bloom and disappear while holly remains bright and green always. She even wrote a poem about it. At Kew there is a Holly Walk with all the world’s species of holly on display. On a cold day, I could appreciate her words.

My next outing with Mali was to the forest. More precisely, to take part in an aerial assault course known by the cheery, rather innocent name of Go Ape. Erected in nearby Wendover Woods on the road to Aylesbury, it is, quite possibly, one of the most frightening things an adult can do for fun. Someone obviously clever said that you should do one thing every day that scares you. Yesterday I did enough for 39 days - all of them 40-50 feet up in the air.

After half an hour of safety training from a young man who looked like he climbs mountains before breakfast for fun, we tried out our newly accquired skills with carabinos, D-rings, and zip-wire pulleys and various ropes. Fully togged out in safety harnesses, and with the holy name of Sri Narasimha, the protector of the devotees, on our lips, we gradually climbed into the forest canopy and the early morning sunshine.

Again I found that being scared of falling, a painful death, and possible rebirth as a pine tree is a very good way to instantly take shelter of Krishna. I can recommend it to you, dear reader. And should you be slightly disconcerted by the mental image of a mature sadhaka walking the tightrope, swinging on a rope through space into a net, or crawling through swinging wooden barrels while trying not to look down at the dizzying forest floor miles beneath him, can I say that it it a great way to rise above the mind. You control your mind - or you suffer.

Mali and I did get a few moments to talk while we were up in the trees. We talked of how important it is in life to stay connected to Krishna, just as we took care to stay clipped on to the cables with our carabinos. That you can rise above fear (which is ‘what might happen’) by focusing your mind on the goal (which is ‘what I want to happen.’) And most important lesson of all: leaping off a tree into space is much more fun when you chant: GAURANGA!

After three 500 feet-long zipwire nightmares through the tops of the trees, by which point my flesh had turned to jelly, Mali turned to me with a big smile and said: “That was great, when can we do it again?”

(For a view of the zipwire nightmare see below)

(And for Carnatic violin in concert see below)

by deshika at February 22, 2009 09:31 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Bhakti Vikasa Swami: the solution for divorce

On the subject of divorce, Srila Prabhupada humorously remarked, "Don't get married. Remain brahmacari. That is the solution."

>From Living with the Scriptures by SDG

February 22, 2009 09:11 PM

ISKCON Education : The Test of Education

In the last week of the last year of school, students sweat at the thought of the final exam. When they\'ve passed their exams and earned their degrees, they\'ll be entitled to call themselves educated. But the Vedic culture has a different standard. The sage Canakya, whose proverbs Srila Prabhupada would often quote, tested a person\'s education by three questions—questions of character and ethics.

February 22, 2009 07:06 PM

Mandakini dd, NC, USA : 100 Life Experiences

Stole this from my sister's blog.

RULES: There are 100 statements and you bold or distinctify the ones you have done. Grab it and play for yourself!! We have no idea what happened to #11...


*1. Started your own blog

*2. Slept under the stars

3. Played in a band

*4. Visited Hawaii

5. Watched a meteor shower

*6. Given more than you can afford to charity.

*7. Been to Disneyland (tokyo disneyland counts, right?)

*8. Climbed a mountain.

*9. Held a praying mantis

10. Sang a solo

12. Visited Paris

*13. Watched a lightning storm at sea

14. Taught yourself an art from scratch

15. Adopted a child

16. Had food poisoning

17. Walked to the top of the Statue of Liberty

*18. Grown your own vegetables

19. Seen the Mona Lisa in France

*20. Slept in an overnight train

*21. Had a pillow fight

22. Hitchhiked

23. Taken a sick day when you're not ill

24. Built a snow fort

25. Held a lamb

26. Gone skinny dipping

27. Run a marathon

28. Ridden in a gondola in Venice

*29. Seen a total eclipse (solar)

*30. Watched a sunrise or sunset

31. Hit a home run

32. Been on a cruise

33. Seen Niagara Falls in person

34. Visited the birthplace of your ancestors

35. Seen an Amish community

36. Taught yourself a new language

*37. Had enough money to be truly satisfied

38. Seen the Leaning Tower of Pisa in person

39. Gone rock climbing

40. Seen Michelangelo's David

*41. Sung karaoke

42. Seen Old Faithful geyser erupt

43. Bought a stranger a meal at a restaurant

44. Visited Africa

*45. Walked on a beach by moonlight

46. Been transported in an ambulance

47. Had your portrait painted

48.Gone deep sea fishing

49. Seen the Sistine Chapel in person

50. Been to the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris

*51. Gone scuba diving or snorkeling

52. Kissed in the rain

*53. Played in the mud

55. Been in a movie

56. Visited the Great Wall of China

57. Started a business

58. Taken a martial arts class

59. Visited Russia

*60. Served at a soup kitchen

*61. Sold Girl Scout Cookies

62. Gone whale watching

*63. Got flowers for no reason

66. Visited a Nazi Concentration Camp

67. Bounced a check

68. Flown in a helicopter

*69. Saved a favorite childhood toy

*70. Visited the Lincoln Memorial

71. Eaten caviar.

72. Pieced a quilt

*73. Stood in Times Square

74. Toured the Everglades

75. Been fired from a job

76. Seen the Changing of the Guards in London

77. Broken a bone

78. Been on a speeding motorcycle

79. Seen the Grand Canyon in person

80. Published a book

81. Visited the Vatican

82. Bought a brand new car

83. Walked in Jerusalem

*84. Had your picture in the newspaper

85. Read the entire Bible

*86. Visited the White House

87. Killed and prepared an animal for eating

*88. Had chicken pox

89. Saved someone's life

90. Sat on a jury

*91. Met someone famous

92. Joined a book club

*93. Lost a loved one

*94. Had a baby

95. Seen the Alamo in person

96. Swam in the Great Salt Lake

97. Been involved in a lawsuit

*98. Owned a cell phone

*99. Been stung by a bee

*100. Read an entire book in one day

by Mandakini/Margaret (noreply@blogger.com) at February 22, 2009 06:26 PM

Madhava Ghosh dasa, New Vrndavan, USA : Radha and Krishna Are Always Together


“We are Krsna’s parts and parcels and have been created to give pleasure to Krsna. The chief pleasure potency is Radharani, and so Radha-Krsna are always together. “

EK 5: Knowing Krsna’s Energies

Along the road from Bahulaban to the temple there are two trees that are grown together. They have twisted around each other and are joined in two places, once nearer the ground and again higher up. Note how they started on one side of each other and then grew around to the other side, as if dancing.

trees-grown-together-tall

Here is the detail of how inseparable they have become, literally grown into each other.

trees-grown-together-detail1

I almost envy young people who will be able to watch these trees grow and see how they will look 50 years from now.

They are right next to the road and can be seen from a car if you know where to look, just as Krishna is everywhere if we take the time to slow down and look for Him.

Coming in from Rte 250, you pass Bahulaban in the lowest part of your journey then go up a steep hill and the road turns left at the top. You pass Jeff Bock’s house on the right above the road (where they recently added an addition on the backside of the house). There is then a part where there are trees on both sides of the road before you come out at Madhavananda and Harinama’s below the road on the left.

These trees are between those two houses on the left side (downhillside) of the road  as you go towards the temple. They are right next to the road rightof way, within 10 feet (3 meters) of the asphalt. About in the middleish part between the houses.

I think they are beautiful and worth noticing. The best way to find them is to walk that section of the road. If you are driving don’t look too hard or you might end up having an accident.  :-)

Posted in News, Ramblings or Whatever

by Madhava Gosh at February 22, 2009 06:24 PM

Japa Group : Letter From China


Recently I got this nice letter from a devotee in China...he talks about speed and the importance of focusing on the sound vibration:
Dear Rasa Rasika:
Please accept my most humble obeisances.
All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

Thanks for adding me in facebook. One of your articles in krishna.com reminded me of a thing. In the past when I chant mantra, I am inclined to chant too fast, so I got it blurred and often lost sounds, so even if I focused fully on the sound of the names, I could only taste partial nectar, could not make more progress. This is really a bad
habit, I learned it the hard way. Now I slow down and so I can taste the transcendental love for Krishna, it's super sweet. I hope to hear from you and have your association and serve you. Thanks.
Here is my reply:
Dear _____,

Thank you for your message...nice to hear from you. Your realisations about slowing down a little and really relishing the Holy names is very nice to hear....Srila Prabhupada told us to mainly focus on hearing and pronounciation and then speed will come naturally as we make progress.
Here is a quote from a letter written by Srila Prabhupada about this aspect of speed:

"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

Please come along to the Japa Room if you would like to associate with devotees http://www.thejaparoom.com - 1st session is conducted at http://www.krishna.com/en/japalive 

Please stay in touch about your Japa, it would be nice to hear from you.

Hare Krsna,

Rasa Rasika dasa

by Rasa Rasika (noreply@blogger.com) at February 22, 2009 04:15 PM

Rupa Madhurya das, TX, USA : Bhajan - Sri Prahlad das - TKG Academy

Sri Prahlad sang an ecstatic bhajan after the Valentine's Day Banquet.  The entire room was dancing and chanting.  Be sure to check out the melody at 40min into this clip.

Dallas, TX
2009-02-14


Download: 2009-02-14 - 6 - Bhajans - Sri Prahlad.mp3

by Rupa Schomaker (rupa@rupa.com) at February 22, 2009 02:15 PM

1970 February 22 : "I came here empty handed and without any friend. You are doing so much for fulfilling the desire of my Spiritual Master. I can only pray to Krsna to take care of you, otherwise I cannot repay your sincere service."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1970

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 22, 2009 02:12 PM

1971 February 22 : "Just keep yourselves to the standard by regular and attentive chanting, study, preaching, working, Sankirtana, and distribution of literatures and Prasadam. Then everything will be alright."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1971

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 22, 2009 02:12 PM

Rupa Madhurya das, TX, USA : Mrdanga Presentation - TKG Academy

As part of the Valentine's Day Banquet, Sri Rupa, Bud, Haridas, and Kap performed a Mrdanga Presentation.

Dallas, TX
2009-02-14

by Rupa Schomaker (rupa@rupa.com) at February 22, 2009 02:12 PM

1971 February 22 : "I am so glad that you are developing the center there and now have gone to open yet another center. If you think so, I can send Deities for installing. Any boy recommended by you will be initiated."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1971

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 22, 2009 02:11 PM

1972 February 22 : "Kindly request MacMillan Co. to publish with all haste at their disposal because there is so much worldwide demand for this book that I think 40,000 copies will be sold out within a few months'time."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1972

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 22, 2009 02:10 PM

1972 February 22 : "You are waking up your new deities too early. Although Krishna is the Master of Sleep, still, we must allow Him sufficient rest for herding cows all day and playing with His cowherd friends."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1972

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 22, 2009 02:10 PM

1972 February 22: "This surrender to Supersoul is in the advanced stage. So long one is not advanced, he has to take direction from the representative of Supersoul or the Spiritual Master."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1972

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 22, 2009 02:09 PM

1970 February 22: "The mistake which you committed on the first verse of Isopanisad I marked, but I ignore it as very insignificant. I am very glad to know that you are so much repentant even for this insignificant mistake."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1970

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 22, 2009 02:06 PM

1969 February 22: "The essay is not very practical. It contains some ideal discussions only, and I know this person is personally deviated from all of these ideas. So I don't think it is very much valuable for publishing."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 22, 2009 02:05 PM

ISKCON Dallas, USA : Valentine's Day - the day I became a monk


In 1999 on Valentine's Day I decided to join the temple as a full time brahmacari, a full time monk. So actually Valentine's day is one the most important day of my life.

This years Valentine's Day was also a great blessing. Our temple was blessed with association of His Holiness Indradyumna Swami as well as his famous disciple Sri Prahlad Prabhu. They were both guests of honor at our TKG Academy fundraiser. This event was wonderful. It first began with an amazing play by the youth of the gurukula. This play, His Holiness Bhaktimarga Swami is called "The Witness", it is the story of Lord Sakshi Gopal who is portrayed very nicely by Sakshi Gopal Das


This was followed by a great mrdanga presentation by Virabhadra, Sri Rupa, Haridas, and Kapil. This is the first time that had ever even done such a presentation.



Then His Holiness Indradyumna Swami spoke for about 15 minutes about the significance of gurukula, Krishna Conscious schooling which was then followed by amazing feast featuring foods from six different international festivals, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanuka, Diwali, Ramadan, and Chinese New Year.


This dinner was made more delightful by the wonderful kirtan led by Sri Prahlad Prabhu which is found on the on the top of the blog. Enjoy! Anandam buddhi vardanam!
Hare Krishna
Your humble servant,
Nityananda Chandra Das
ps. If anyone would like to see more videos or get DVD it can found here http://Rupa.com also to learn more about His Holiness Indradyumna Swami and his transcentental adventures please see http://www.traveling-preacher.com

ps.s see Benloka's new Valentine's video about "What is Love" an interview with His Holiness Jayadvaita Swami

by Nityananda Chandra Das (noreply@blogger.com) at February 22, 2009 01:16 PM

Devadeva Mirel, Alachua, USA : From the Beginning

Friday we had our Hare Krishna shindig and Saturday evening the friends were slated to arrive. If everything went according to plan, we would have a full day Saturday to clean up before our house was taken over by two year old triplets. 

Saturday morning we were so hung over from post-shindig exhaustion that when the phone rang at 8 am and the friends told us they drove through the night and would be here in an hour, we didn't bat an eyelash. We couldn't. We were too tired.

Lucky for us, one guest slumbered overnite at our house and was more than happy to clean up while I lay prone on the floor. Thanks, Salagram!


Triple threat! Priya, Kishore and Keshava. The Sadowski Family Bhajan Band.


One lone piece of sohan papri, the best Indian sweet EVER!!! This delectable was imported from Vrindavan and sent by my friend, Palani, by way of the Sadowski Family. Thanks XO!


Uncle Kevin and triplets' big bro Narayan


Gopa-ji, the triplet baby daddy. We were headed over to the skate park. There are no shots of him skating because we got kicked out pretty quickly for breaking the helmet law.


Papadams. Papadams make a wonderful snack for kids and the packaging is crazy enough to make me pee my pants laughing. Gotta love papadams. Although my kids only love them when they are deep fried. I prefer them toasted.


Missing from these pictures is another family that stayed at our house as well as the triplet baby mommy.  Which means I will post that later. Also missing is anything that I cooked during the week. Here's my excuse: you try living with five other adults and seven kids for a week and see how many pictures of your meals you can take!  

We ate a lot. I promise.






by noreply@blogger.com (Devadeva Mirel) at February 22, 2009 12:43 PM

Bhakta Eric, USA : Bhagavad-gita: The Transcendentalist or the Unsuccessful Yogi? (6.40)

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)

This week, I thought I’d jump right in the middle of Krishna and Arjuna’s conversation in the Sixth Chapter, entitled Sankhya-yoga, by Srila Prabhupada and Dhyana Yoga by Narayana Maharaja. The word sankhya refers to the philosophy that differentiates between spirit and matter. Dhyana basically means “perfect contemplation.” And that’s fitting since Chapter Six is about the mind.

Arjuna has just asked Krishna what happens to someone who is following a spiritual path, but then leaves it for some reason or another. Krishna answers, basically, that he is given another chance in the next life, picking up where he left off.

Verse 40, our verse for the week, is the beginning of that answer. Here, Krishna lays the ground rules for the sincere.


sri bhagavan uvaca
partha naiveha namutra
vinasas tasya vidyate
na hi kalyana-krt kascid
durgatim tat gacchati

The Blessed Lord said: Son of Prtha, a transcendentalist engaged in auspicious activities does not meet with destruction either in this world or in the spiritual world; one who does good, My friend, is never overcome by evil.
-Srila Prabhupada

The Lord of Sri said: O son of Prtha, neither here in this world nor in the next is he vanquished. Anyone who is sincere, my dear friend, walks not the road of misfortune.
-Tripurari Swami

Sri Bhagavan said: O Partha, such an unsuccessful yogi is not lost either in this world or the next because, My dear friend, a person who is engaged in auspicious acts never attains an unfavourable destination.
-Narayana Maharaja

The Beloved Lord said:

O Partha, indeed,
    neither in this world
    nor int he next
    is the destruction of such
    a person to be found.
For no one who acts
    in virtuous ways
    ever goes to
    an unfortunate
    destiny, my dear friend.
-Garuda dasa (Graham M. Schweig)

On the surface, there seems to be quite a bit of difference between the translations. This just goes to show the need for studying the Gita in its broader light. If you merely select a verse and meditate on just that verse, neglecting the ones before it and after it, you’re going to be a bit lost.

Never lost.Since this is where Krishna starts to speak, the phrase sri bhagavan uvaca is used to denote that. Both Srila Prabhupada and Garuda dasa fully translate it, while both Narayana Maharaja and Tripurari Swami use a bit of the original Sanskrit. Basically: “Krishna said.”

For the rest of the verse, I’ll be jumping around quite a bit since both Srila Prabhupada and Narayana Maharaja have re-arranged the placement of the words a bit.

The first line, partha naiveha namutra, means “not in this world, nor in the next.” The second line and first word of the third line, vinasas tasya vidyate na, means “is not lost” or “is not destroyed.” Plainly: “is not lost in this life nor the next.”

But who is not?

While Garuda dasa’s and Tripurari Swami’s translations are pretty well word-for-word, Srila Prabhupada’s and Narayana Maharaja’s seem to be at odds.

Both often add to the verse as more of an adaptation than a straight translation. Srila Prabhupada states that “a transcendentalist engaged in auspicious activities” is not…. While Narayana Maharaja’s translation is “such an unsuccessful yogi” is not…. There’s a world of difference between a unsuccessful yogi (mystic) and a transcendentalist. So what gives?

Narayana Maharaja is, of course, referring to what Arjuna asked: “What if one falls away from the path?” This is Narayana Maharaja’s “unsuccessful yogi.”

What if one falls away from the path?Srila Prabhupada, on the other hand, points out Narada Muni’s instructions in the First Canto of the Srimad Bhagavatam (1.5.17). He sums it up with, “The Bhagavatam assures the unsuccessful transcendentalist that there need be no worries. Even though he may be subjected to the reaction of not perfectly executing prescribed duties, he is still not a loser, because auspicious Krishna consciousness is never forgotten, and one so engaged will continue to be so even if he is lowborn in his next life.”

The difference between Narayana Maharaja’s “unsuccessful yogi” and Srila Prabhupada’s “transcendentalist engaged in auspicious activities”? Absolutely none.

Narayana Maharaja’s translation itself goes on to say that this unsuccessful yogi “is not lost either in this world or the next….” This hardly seems “unseccessful.”

The third line, “hi kalyana-krt kascid,” is translated by Srila Prabhupada as “one who does good.” Tripurari Swami has it as, “anyone who is sincere.” Narayana Maharaja: “a person who is engaged in auspicious acts.” And Garuda’s: “one who acts in virtuous ways.”

These all get the same general point across. One who is good, sincere, virtuous and who does auspicious acts….”

Which brings us to the closing line, durgatim tata gacchati. Here, like in the last verse, our authors translate and adapt the line in different ways.

Srila Prabhupada closes with, “is never overcome by evil.” This is simple and is the mirror of “one who does good,” showing that this is the classic knowledge that we all know. One who does good, is not overcome by evil. It really is that simple.

Never an unfavorable destination.Narayana Maharaja translates as, “never attains an unfavourable destination.” He calls back to the second line where it mentions “the next [world].”

Garuda dasa’s verse ends with “[n]ever goes to an unfortunate destiny.”

But Tripurari Swami’s verse adds a bit of adaptation, much like his spiritual mater Srila Prabhupada is apt to do. “Anyone who is sincere, my dear friend, walks not the road of misfortune.”

Krishna calls Arjuna tata, which is translated by all as “My dear friend,” at the end of this verse. He explains in his purport, “The use of the word tata indicates great affection on the part of Krishna, who speaks here as fatherly guru to his son-like disciple.”

He goes on to explain: “Although Krishna’s words are relevant for yoga practitioners in general, this verse is intended for his devotees in particular.”

The devotee of God, simply by being a devotee of God, has gotten God’s blessing. Even if that devotee falls away from the path, God will make sure that this progress is retained. It will not be forgotten by the devotee or by God.

by eric at February 22, 2009 11:00 AM

Mayapur Online : 2nd day of HH Jayapataka Swami on 21-02-2009 at Sri Mayapur Dham.

Sri Mayapur Chandrodaya Mandir is not the same at all after the arrival of HH Jayapataka Swami who has given more life and activity to this transcendental place as it is the Headquarters of ISKCON. Many say it was the biggest welcome event ever given to any devotee in the history of this temple except for HDG Srila Prabhupada. Who is the founder Acarya and father to all of us and the most merciful Jagath Guru as is His Divine Grace.

read more

by Tusti Mohan Krsna das at February 22, 2009 10:20 AM

Dandavats.com : Transcriptions and audio files of the SB classes from Mayapur 2009 - updated 5

Hare KrishnaBy Ananda Tirtha das

Thanks to Sukirti Madhavi DD from Chennai and other devotees who are doing the entire transcriptions you can read the SB classes given in Sri Mayapur Candrodaya Mandir!

by Administrator at February 22, 2009 08:23 AM

Anuradha Kesavi dd, Dubai, UAE : Our dear sages...


I came across a picture this morning and immediately the first thing I thought about was this verse..
"Once, in a holy place in the forest of Naimiṣāraṇya, great sages headed by the sage Saunaka assembled to perform a great thousand-year sacrifice for the satisfaction of the Lord and His devotees."
Srila Prabhupada - "....The great sages are always anxious to do good to the people in general, and as such the sages headed by Śaunaka and others assembled at this holy place of Naimiṣāraṇya with a program of performing a great and continuous chain of sacrificial ceremonies. Forgetful men do not know the right path for peace and prosperity. However, the sages know it well, and therefore for the good of all men they are always anxious to perform acts which may bring about peace in the world. They are sincere friends to all living entities, and at the risk of great personal inconvenience they are always engaged in the service of the Lord for the good of all people...."
- Srimad Bhagavatam: 1.1.4


And today, we have our dear sages who are assembled at Sridham Mayapur with the same intentions....

Photo from H.H BB Govinda Swami Maharaj's facebook album

Iskcon guru-vrinda ki jai!

by Anuradha Keshavi (rt.kanna@gmail.com) at February 22, 2009 08:09 AM

Manoj, Melbourne, AU : 122. No handlebars


There I was, sitting and working on stuff on my laptop…when I overheard this music from a nearby television…felt the lyrics was intersting…thought you might like it too…maybe you already know about it…

Artist: The Flobots
Album: Other Song
Title: Handlebars

Video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuK2A1ZqoWs

LYRICS

I can ride my bike with no handlebars
No handlebars
No handlebars

I can ride my bike with no handlebars
No handlebars
No handlebars

Look at me, look at me
hands in the air like it’s good to be
ALIVE
and I’m a famous rapper
even when the paths’re all crookedy
I can show you how to do-si-do
I can show you how to scratch a record
I can take apart the remote control
And I can almost put it back together
I can tie a knot in a cherry stem
I can tell you about Leif Ericson
I know all the words to “De Colores”
And “I’m Proud to be an American”
Me and my friend saw a platypus
Me and my friend made a comic book
And guess how long it took
I can do anything that I want cuz, look:

I can keep rhythm with no metronome
No metronome
No metronome

I can see your face on the telephone
On the telephone
On the telephone

Look at me
Look at me
Just called to say that it’s good to be
ALIVE
In such a small world
All curled up with a book to read
I can make money open up a thrift store
I can make a living off a magazine
I can design an engine sixty four
Miles to a gallon of gasoline
I can make new antibiotics
I can make computers survive aquatic conditions
I know how to run a business
And I can make you wanna buy a product
Movers shakers and producers
Me and my friends understand the future
I see the strings that control the systems
I can do anything with no assistance
I can lead a nation with a microphone
With a microphone
With a microphone
I can split the atoms of a molecule
Of a molecule
Of a molecule

Look at me
Look at me
Driving and I won’t stop
And it feels so good to be
Alive and on top
My reach is global
My tower secure
My cause is noble
My power is pure
I can hand out a million vaccinations
Or let’em all die in exasperation
Have’em all healed of their lacerations
Have’em all killed by assassination
I can make anybody go to prison
Just because I don’t like’em and
I can do anything with no permission
I have it all under my command
I can guide a missile by satellite
By satellite
By satellite
and I can hit a target through a telescope
Through a telescope
Through a telescope
and I can end the planet in a holocaust
In a holocaust
In a holocaust
In a holocaust
In a holocaust
In a holocaust

I can ride my bike with no handlebars
No handle bars
No handlebars

I can ride my bike with no handlebars
No handlebars
No handlebars

(http://www.lyricsmania.com)

by 9days8nights at February 22, 2009 07:44 AM

Dandavats.com : Dont fall in love but elevate

By Mohan Rupa Das

Times are changing rapidly as many choose to fall in the booby but beautiful trap of love. Yes, we “fall” in love, but never “elevate” in love. This is not to portray love as a blasphemous emotion, or a taboo but to prove that the consciousness in which an activity is carried put plays a paramount role in its execution.

by Administrator at February 22, 2009 07:27 AM

Dandavats.com : Apocalypse NOW!

By Jagabandhu das

There's werk ta be dun! And a whole world of hungry people just waiting for them "hairy Krishna fellers and gals" to help Krishna feed them all. Let's get to it! Now is the time for Love! And more than ever before there's no time to waste. For everyone's sake.

by Administrator at February 22, 2009 07:16 AM

H.H. Mukunda Goswami : But Not Blind

Faith, although it can be blind sometimes and therefore fickle, is necessary for aspiring transcendentalists. Srila Prabhupada said this on 26 February 1973 during a conversation in Jakarta: "Religious idea without philosophy is sentiment, and philosophy without religion is mental speculation. They should be combined.

read more

by Mukunda Goswami at February 22, 2009 07:00 AM

Mayapur Online : Transcription - HH Lokanatha Maharaja

Date: February 21, 2009
Topic: Srila Isvara Puri disappearance day
Speaker: Lokanatha Swami
Download recorded class…

Srila Isvara Puri Tirobhava Tithi Mahotsava ki, Jay !

We are not doing Bhagavatam class, we cannot do two things, there is not so much time. We will talk about MahaBhagavata, Isvara Puri… try to talk, it is not easy to talk… easier to sing.

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by Ananda Tirtha Das at February 22, 2009 06:02 AM

Nitya Navina dd, New Jersey, USA : Few hours in the Spiritual world.

I could not get to participate much in the kirtan program at the home of the Ravals (NY), but got some pictures of the Annakut and their home deities. It was simultaneously like being in Vrindavan with the Annakut festival, in Mayapur with the Sankirtan and in Jagannath Puri with all the prasadam. Here are some pictures. The AltarSri Sri Radha Vasant BihariGaura Nitai .They need no intro...The

by noreply@blogger.com (kinkari) at February 22, 2009 04:36 AM

Mayapur Katha Magazine : Mayapur Chandrodaya Darsan book

by Vrindavan Lila Dasi

Darsan book of Mayapur Deities is nearly ready for publishing.
We are looking for donors contributing financial support towards the publishing.

50% of the profits from sales of the book would go to the Deities - so by supporting this book you will be also donating to Mayapur Deity department.
The initial printing cost would be used for printing more Mayapur photo-books.

Please contribute if you can, any amount is appreciated. We can receive contributions via PayPal.

Thank you.
Hare Krishna.

by noreply@blogger.com (Mayapur Katha) at February 22, 2009 04:30 AM

Krishna kirti das, USA : Promiscuity and MSM - Men Who Have Sex With Men

This fact sheet from the U.S. Gov. Center for Disease Control seems to support the claim that gays are particularly promiscuous. Otherwise, how else to account for this statistic?

“In the United States, HIV infection and AIDS have had a tremendous effect on men who have sex with men (MSM). MSM accounted for 71% of all HIV infections among male adults and adolescents in 2005 (based on data from 33 states with long-term, confidential name-based HIV reporting), even though only about 5% to 7% of male adults and adolescents in the United States identify themselves as MSM.”

http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/msm/resources/factsheets/msm.htm

read more

by krishna-kirti at February 22, 2009 02:18 AM

Mayapur Katha Magazine : Historical footage from 2004 - bringing Pancha-tattva deities to the altar at ISKCON Mayapur temple

On the eve of 5-th anniversary of Instalation of Pancha-tattva in ISKCON Mayapur, we remembered how Pancha-tattva dieties came to Mayapur and were brought onto the altar in 2004, year of Their Instalatoin. They were installed on 23 February 2004.
In this film you can see historical footage of how these very large deities were put on the altar (Chaitanya, Nityananda and Advaita are shown) - each one weigh more than 3 tonns.

by noreply@blogger.com (Mayapur Katha) at February 22, 2009 01:17 AM

Devadeva Mirel, Alachua, USA : One Week Delay

This afternoon our house guests headed back north and, after 8 days of constant companionship, we are once again enjoying the quietude and alone time our usual existence affords us. That's not to say that we didn't have a great time with our friends. It was as fun as a barrel of monkeys. Make that a barrel of triplets.

Tomorrow I will try to recap the fun for you, but I wanted to get something up on the blog to deter anymore emails from concerned citizens.  Thanks for caring. I promise you, I am totally okay. My house isn't even that messy, although, if you really want to help, we are pretty behind on the laundry.

Last Friday we had people over to honor my husband's Guru. We were really happy by the turnout and enjoyed spending the evening with such sweet friends. I put a lot of thought (and time) into the menu, but have to admit the end results were below my personal standard. That being said, no one seemed to mind. There are no pictures to offer you since I was totally busy cooking for two days, but there is a short video of my mailman chanting Hare Krishna in our home. 

Thursday before our social marathon began, my husband suggested a family trip to Poe Springs. As you can see from the pictures below, some of us had more fun than others.


Although almost impossible to see in this shot, there is a huge cottonmouth snake (at least that's what we think it is) living in this crack, right next to the steps of the springs. Great.



Since it was not a very warm day, we had the springs to ourselves. Terrific.


My son was very happy to be at the springs.



I'd rather be cooking.


Andreas, Krishna-kripa Prabhu, Stava-priya and Ali Krishna
pose for a little inter-blog-etary shot.

After much cooking and cleaning Friday evening came and our guests arrived. On time! Believe me, it is notable. Above is a picture of some of our punctual friends. I know, you're wondering where you can get sweet saffron threads (no pun intended) like Krishna-kripa Prabhu's.  No problem. You too can dress like a Hare Krishna monk at a reasonable price simply by shopping online.  And so you don't get flustered trying to assemble the whole thing, here is a link to ease your frustration.

I promise there will be more edible posts in this blogs future, but for now, I am definitely not opposed to mixing it up a bit. In the meantime (that being the time between now and tomorrow--when I plan on posting again), goodnite. I am TIRED!

by noreply@blogger.com (Devadeva Mirel) at February 22, 2009 01:14 AM

February 21, 2009

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1973 February 21: "It is our duty to rectify him. To create a devotee takes much labor and to reject him in a minute is not to our credit."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1973

February 21, 2009 11:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1966 February 21: "Todays meeting was attended by greater number of members than other days. They liked the Introduction recording very much. Some of them brought fruits for me and Mrs. Leblanc paid $3.00."Prabhupada Letters :: 1966

February 21, 2009 11:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1970 February 21: "I will suggest one thing - that you can organize a mass Sankirtana procession on the Advent Day of Lord Caitanya. If George and John Lennon both lead the procession, I think that will be a great successful program."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1970

February 21, 2009 11:20 PM

ISKCON Melbourne, AU : Daily Class - Gopa-Vrndesa Prabhu

Srimad Bhagavatam 11.6.20-24 - Krsna is the Supreme Lord and therefore He is prayed to by Lord Brahma and other demigods.

by Timothy Mcleod at February 21, 2009 09:38 PM

Sita-pati dasa, AU : ISKCON and Gays Part 5 - GBC and Gay Unions

Putting on my political pundit hat for a moment:

I think that the GBC is likely to adopt a "middle path" approach, if any, in response to Hrdayananda das Goswami's recent public blessing of a gay union, and Krishna Kirti das' polarizing response.

The GBC are aware that, as with the wider Western public, ISKCON contains people with strong opinions either way on the issue of gay unions / gay rights. As the recent experience .of the Episcopal church demonstrated, when a church hierarchy takes a hard stance on the issue, it can lead to a schism.

ISKCON is hardly of the size where it can afford such a schism.

Also, it is a social and political issue, rather than a spiritual one. History shows that the tendency is towards social "liberalization" - black people have been given freedom, women have the vote - both social realities that ISKCON has been able to accommodate spiritually. It seems clear that history will side with gay social rights. Gay unions belong to the social background that ISKCON's mission takes place against. Some will argue that the core Gaudiya doctrines of sambandha, abhideya, and prayojana and ISKCON's particular instantiation of them are threatened by this, but I don't think that the GBC will agree, especially given that many members will recognize the historical inevitability of this social force in the outside world.

As a result of these factors the GBC is likely to adopt a "no official stance" stance - one that leaves this issue as an individual conscience, local matter.

The actions of HH Hrdayananda das Goswami may be disavowed as representing official ISKCON policy or institutional approval, but it is unlikely that the GBC will come out with an official position on the wider issue.

Krishna Kirti's letter to the GBC treats the body as a homogeneous whole. However, it is is composed of a number of individuals, each with their own particular perspective, shared by a demographic portion of the wider organisation. The GBC members realize that in order to remain together, in areas where there is significant disagreement they must tacitly agree to disagree.

It is unlikely that they will allow the issue to turn into the lightening rod that will polarize ISKCON and cause it to splinter apart, mirroring the microcosm of the situation that Krishna Kirti has created by taking a public stance and rejecting Hrdayananda das Goswami as his initiating guru.

By doing this Krishna Kirti has placed himself in a position where either he is outside the tradition or Hrdayananda das Goswami is outside the tradition, and he is asking the GBC to make the pronouncement.

The GBC is likely to deal with this by treating it as a local, individual matter, rather than allowing it to escalate to an institutional one.

by sitapati at February 21, 2009 08:40 PM

Gauranga Kishore das,USA : Amma

Last week I had a chance to visit the M.A. Center in San Ramon, it is a really beautiful community of Amma devotees. They were celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the opening of the center, everyone was very nice, I was especially impressed at how much Amma had touched thier hearts, that is not something you can fake. The kirtan's were also really nice. Here's a nice video of Amma performing kirtan.

by Gauranga Kishore Das (noreply@blogger.com) at February 21, 2009 07:19 PM

Mayapur Katha Magazine : H.H. Jayapataka Swami came to Mayapur

Yesterday, 20 February, devotees brought Srila Jayapataka Maharaja to Mayapur.
I will update this article with photos and video as soon as I can.

by noreply@blogger.com (Mayapur Katha) at February 21, 2009 05:51 PM

Japa Group : Chanting Extra Rounds

Today I chanted extras rounds because it's Ekadasi...but also because I felt like chanting more and giving more quality to my chanting at a time of the day when I don't normally chant.
It gave me the realisation that we should come to this stage of wanting to chant instead of having to chant. By the Lord's grace these extra rounds were focused and nectarian and I could feel the Lord reciprocating by my small effort.
This reciprocation from the Lord gives us faith in the process of chanting and it reminds us that the Lord sanctions everything in our spiritual lives...by prayer and a serious effort in our sadhana (chanting, reading, hearing etc.) we can feel this reciprocation and be very happy in our spiritual life.

by Rasa Rasika (noreply@blogger.com) at February 21, 2009 05:18 PM

David Haslam, UK : Women and finances

History shows that although men ran the large banks the true economy was actually driven by women who run all household affairs. Within all but a few households the pay was always handed over to the wife unopened, after taking into account the needs of the household it was common for the husband then to be [...]

by David at February 21, 2009 04:54 PM

Radha Priya dd, Austin, TX, USA : Words of Wisdom from Guru Mataji…

Any one who has had the great fortune of being in the presence of Srimati Vishnupriya Mataji (HDG Sriman Sankarshan das Adhikari’s wife) can surely appreciate Mataji’s ability to capture the essence of the problem and deliver an equally eloquent and concise solution. Here in Austin we have the opportunity to hear Mataji give Srimad-Bhagavatam [...]

by radhapriya at February 21, 2009 04:46 PM

Radha Priya dd, Austin, TX, USA : Love at First Sight….(Pics included)

Ok, so I admit it I’m totally in love.  A couple months back when I first read ISCOWP’s post on the Brahmin’s coming to New Vrindavan Dham they stole my heart. In a way it’s strange as I’ve never met them but, have just heard about their pastimes and glories. This is a very practical [...]

by radhapriya at February 21, 2009 04:20 PM

H.H. Bhakticharu Swami : Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.31

The following is a Śrīmad Bhāgavatam class given by H.H. Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja at ISKCON Ujjain.

To download the lecture, right click on the download link and choose either “Save link as” or “Save target as”

Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.31 - Chapter 9: Brahmā’s Prayers for Creative Energy

The following is a Śrīmad Bhāgavatam class given by H.H. Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja at ISKCON Ujjain. To download the lecture, right click on the download link and choose either ldquo;Save link asrdquo; or ldquo;Save target asrdquo; Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.31 - Chapter 9: Brahmārsquo;s Prayers for Creative Energy

by Vinod-bihari das at February 21, 2009 10:44 AM

H.H. Bhakticharu Swami : Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.30

The following is a Śrīmad Bhāgavatam class given by H.H. Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja at ISKCON Ujjain.

To download the lecture, right click on the download link and choose either “Save link as” or “Save target as”

Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.30 - Chapter 9: Brahmā’s Prayers for Creative Energy

The following is a Śrīmad Bhāgavatam class given by H.H. Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja at ISKCON Ujjain. To download the lecture, right click on the download link and choose either ldquo;Save link asrdquo; or ldquo;Save target asrdquo; Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.30 - Chapter 9: Brahmārsquo;s Prayers for Creative Energy

by Vinod-bihari das at February 21, 2009 10:43 AM

H.H. Bhakticharu Swami : Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.27-28

The following is a Śrīmad Bhāgavatam class given by H.H. Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja at ISKCON Ujjain.

To download the lecture, right click on the download link and choose either “Save link as” or “Save target as”

Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.27-28 - Chapter 9: Brahmā’s Prayers for Creative Energy

The following is a Śrīmad Bhāgavatam class given by H.H. Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja at ISKCON Ujjain. To download the lecture, right click on the download link and choose either ldquo;Save link asrdquo; or ldquo;Save target asrdquo; Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.27-28 - Chapter 9: Brahmārsquo;s Prayers for Creative Energy

by Vinod-bihari das at February 21, 2009 10:39 AM

H.H. Bhakticharu Swami : Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.26

The following is a Śrīmad Bhāgavatam class given by H.H. Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja at ISKCON Ujjain.

To download the lecture, right click on the download link and choose either “Save link as” or “Save target as”

Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.26 - Chapter 9: Brahmā’s Prayers for Creative Energy

The following is a Śrīmad Bhāgavatam class given by H.H. Bhakti Charu Swami Maharaja at ISKCON Ujjain. To download the lecture, right click on the download link and choose either ldquo;Save link asrdquo; or ldquo;Save target asrdquo; Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.9.26 - Chapter 9: Brahmārsquo;s Prayers for Creative Energy

by Vinod-bihari das at February 21, 2009 10:29 AM

1966 February 21: "Todays meeting was attended by greater number of members than other days. They liked the Introduction recording very much. Some of them brought fruits for me and Mrs. Leblanc paid $3.00."Prabhupada Letters :: 1966

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 21, 2009 10:21 AM

1968 February 21 : "There are different kinds of hellish life for different kinds of sinful activities. One is sent to a particular type of hell and when practiced to suffer the hellish condition, one is given a similar body as reaction."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1968

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 21, 2009 10:19 AM

1969 February 21 : "So far as the bowing down in Deity worship, there is no restriction on bowing down. As many times as you can is all right."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 21, 2009 10:19 AM

1972 February 21 : "If the money invested comes back manyfold in the form of books sold, then we may spend thousands on radio advertisements and make Krishna Book very famous all over your country."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1972

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 21, 2009 10:18 AM

1972 February 21 : "There is a Bengali proverb "When you pay the price it becomes purified'', just like if I purchase something and it is unclean in so many ways, but, because I have paid, it becomes purified."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1972

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 21, 2009 10:18 AM

1973 February 21 : "We must become recognized not only by the mass but also by the class. Hearing is the first step; therefore if we can simply convince these big men to hear, then gradually they will accept."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1973

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 21, 2009 10:17 AM

1970 February 21: "I will suggest one thing - that you can organize a mass Sankirtana procession on the Advent Day of Lord Caitanya. If George and John Lennon both lead the procession, I think that will be a great successful program."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1970

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at February 21, 2009 10:16 AM