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March 20, 2009

Mayapur Katha Magazine : Pancha-tattva maha-abhishek video

Prananatha Prabhu from New Zealand has produced a wonderful video-presentation of Pancha-tattva maha-abhishek. He wishes to distribute this video and requesting everyone:

Please consider making a generous donation (minimum $1.00 US) to Sri Pancha Tattva at PayPal account: paul@videoguys.co.nz

Here we post this video:



Prananatha Prabhu made a new version of this video now that includes kirtan, we will post that as soon as it become available in web-format.

by noreply@blogger.com (Mayapur Katha) at March 20, 2009 01:31 PM

Dandavats.com : Nectar from Mayapur - updated 6 - watch Mayapur live video in wide-screen

Hare KrishnaBy Mayapur.tv

The live coverage of the Mayapur Festival has now gone wide-screen and the video quality has also been improved. Don't miss to watch two new high resolution videos of the Maha-abhiseka that have been just added!

by Administrator at March 20, 2009 12:31 PM

Manorama dasa : Bombayi továbbképzés

Egy 15 fős magyar delegáció utazik ki holnap Bombayba. A látogatás célja, hogy megismerjük az ottani, nagyon sikeres központ működését. Ennek a központnak két nagyon fontos elemét fogjuk megismerni: a bhaktákról való gondoskodás, illetve a gondoskodást képviselő tanácsadói rendszert. A projektet Srila Radhanatha Maharaja vezeti.
Most épp egy országos, felkészítő gyűlésen ülök, ahol a már kint járt bhakták tartanak néhány ráhangoló előadást.
Megkaptam a programot és mit ne mondjak, elég zsúfolt lesz. Szinte reggeltől estig lesz elfoglaltságunk.
Az időjárás elég komoly változás lesz a budapestihez képest, hiszen ott 35-40 fok körül van most és este talán 25-28 fok körül van. Ezt talán nehezen fogom viselni, de is része a lelki fejlődésemnek. :S
2-án jövünk haza. Remélem, tudok majd kintről is írni. :)

by Mrd at March 20, 2009 12:13 PM

Dandavats.com : Encouraging the study of Srila Prabhupada’s books internationally

Hare KrishnaBy Madri dasi

This year HG Brhat-mrdanga Prabhu has been approved for sannyasa initiation. Brhat-mrdanga Prabhu joined Iskcon in Durban, South Africa in around 1980's. He was previously a school teacher and also has a Masters degree.

by Administrator at March 20, 2009 09:38 AM

Bhakta Chris, New Vrndavan, USA : C\O Barack Obama....

There is a desperate need for spiritual leadership. There is desperate need for the leaders of our world to know how to care for their constituents, to know how to inspire others to serve and sacrifice for the greater good, and to bring people back to their awareness of the Supreme, the Divine, to Krsna.

In this mood, I am hoping someone will sponsor a copy of the timeless tome from HH Bhakti-Tirtha Swami, Leadership For An Age of Higher Consciousness, so that we can send it to the White House in the hopes it will reach the hands of President Obama, and enhance his already sincere style of leadership, and take it and us to a higher level.

This is real "shoot the rhino" strategy, in the mood of Prabhupada, who would always try to contact big world leaders like Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, the Pope, and even Richard Nixon.

If you would like to help, either leave a comment with contact info, or write us at nvclub108@gmail.com.

by Club 108 (noreply@blogger.com) at March 20, 2009 08:00 AM

H.H. Mukunda Goswami : The Wind as Guru

In Srimad Bhagavatam we find this verse (11.7.41). "Although a self-realized soul may live in various material bodies while in this world, experiencing their various qualities and functions, he is never entangled, just as the wind which carries various aromas does not actually mix with them." The avadhuta brahmana also related this truth to the inquiring Maharaja Yadu.

by Mukunda Goswami at March 20, 2009 07:00 AM

Radha Priya dd, Austin, TX, USA : Am I Being Idealistic?

Sometimes people criticize us for telling them to “chant Hare Krishna and Be Happy.” They say, “It’s not so simple as that. There are so many difficulties within the mind, within society, within ISKCON, etc. I’m not on the atma-rama (self-satisfied) platform. How is it I can simply chant Hare Krishna and be happy?” The basis [...]

by radhapriya at March 20, 2009 03:09 AM

H.G. Sankarshan das Adhikari, USA : Friday 20 March 2009--Riding the Crest Wave of History

19 March 2009--Early this morning when I awoke on our flight from London to Delhi and as we were preparing to land, a very nice gentleman named Mr. Agarwal, who was sitting across the aisle from me, wanted to a hear a Krishna conscious realization for the day. I explained to him how the entire world is suffering due to a lack of Krishna consciousness...

by course@ultimateselfrealization.com at March 20, 2009 02:30 AM

New Vrndavan, USA : Festival of Inspiration Requires Drummer & Bass Player

Dates would be Friday May 8th & Saturday, May 9th.

They would accompany Titiksita Karunika from the West Coast with his Mantra Rock style R & R.

Contact Malati 304-845-9591 malatidevi@aol.com

by mg at March 20, 2009 02:13 AM

Sita-pati dasa, AU : Dave Stringer in Brisbane


Dave Stringer, Param Satya, Sitapati, Patrick Richey - photo by Prahlad

Dave Stringer's Brisbane concert was awesome. Everyone in the band agreed that it was the best one of the four date Australian tour. I played bass guitar and really locked into Patrick Richey's groove on the cajón. Local keyboard virtuoso Rob Stevenson, who plays for Deva Premal when she's in town, smoked it up on the ivories. Edo Kahn played guitar and his fiancée Jo played flute and sang backing vocals. Prem Yogi laid down double-time cartals and chimpta. We had a great mix by Dominic, who is the sound man for Le Carnaval Espirituel for their Australian and Polish tours.

The Yoga Den was buzzing with 70 people who enthusiastically responded to the chanting. People walking by came off the street after hearing the chanting.

We got home after midnight and sat around eating samosas and salad. By the time we finished the dishes and hit the hay it was 2 am.

The next day, Thursday, Edo and Jo headed back down to Byron to do a kirtan that night.

Dave and Patrick rolled out to do their laundry at the local laundromat. In the evening I taught our Thursday night yoga class while Param cooked.

After dinner we did some kirtan with the yoga guests. After they left Dave belted out an "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya" - the mantra we chant in the yoga class. Man - usually I am the one singing too high for everyone else, but Dave left me in the dust. I got a sense of what's possible, singing with him, and I'm inspired to practice more.


Then we sat around and talked about gnostic gospels before Dave hit the dishes like they were going out of fashion, then disappeared into his room to do an interview over Skype.

This morning I grabbed a copy of Patrick's latest album with his Moroccan band, Aza, where he plays a frame drum and tabla. Dave gave me a pre-release copy of his upcoming album "Leela".

Dave and Patrick just left to catch their flight to Bali.

What an ecstatic week!

by sitapati at March 20, 2009 12:50 AM

March 19, 2009

HH. Satsvarupa das Goswami : SDGonline.org: the yellow submarine, my bhajan kutir #15

March 19, 3:15 A.M.
Early-morning japa log
My evening was peaceful. The yellow submarine is a wonderful place to get a night’s rest. The room is all dark. The bed is comfortable but not too soft. The house and outside is generally free of noises. I take night medication to help me sleep. Still, I often wake up at different times in the night but then get back to sleep quickly. Then I wake around 1:00 A.M. I deliberately turn over and go back to sleep. I have a digital clock with big letters that I can see in the dark without my glasses. Letting myself go, I finally awake about 3:00 A.M. and become alarmed—it’s late! I get up at once, even though I may feel sleepy. Today I got up at 3:15. My head was clear. My mental state was steady, guarding myself against depression, hoping I’m living the right kind of life. The part of the Bhagavad-gita recitation that caught my attention was Yamunacarya’s prayer. He says that now that he has become absorbed in self-realization, the thought of sex life revolts him, makes him turn his face and spit. The Krishna conscious person is absorbed in trance within and has no attraction at all for matter. He knows the material senses are temporary, and he he has no attraction for them because he is situated in his eternal constitutional nature. I began chanting at 3:40 A.M. I somehow got mixed up on my rounds and chanted only four rounds by 5:00 A.M. I don’t know how I did it, some kind of mental confusion. I can’t do those advanced techniques such as thinking the first pair of names, Hare Krishna, means Radha and Krishna are in sambhoga union, and the second pair of Hare Krishnas means something else, and “Krishna Krishna” means something else. I “just hear.” I trust the wonderful things are happening while I chant, and now I can glance at Radha-Govinda. I am aware that I am at a novice stage, and I’m aware that even the novice stage brings great benefits. Hare Krishna is the most powerful kind of devotional service, even when done with some offense. In addition to counting the numbers, you are feeling your desire to chant with devotion. But I don’t know what happened today. I lost count and chanted four rounds less than usual. Baldeva asked me if I had been chanting the whole time, and I said yes. He then suggested I give myself credit for the eight rounds, so I’ll do so. He said, “I do it all the time.” Just as we got ready to go, I developed a headache.
Monk’s Mood
It’s classical, stately
his mood on the piano solo.
then he’s joined by Trane
also restrained in the same tune
with his tenor sound.
You can go with them to a mood
that’s calm and serene
and listen with pleasure
like a royal audience.
Together they play to remind
us of the time we were
quiet in easy awe
relaxed in their arms.
It might be like that on
moonlit nights in Vraja.

Agitation

Nervous lines of Miles unmuted
brash and fast with long
spaces in between. He’s playing
his own way, not from any school
book.
Unorthodox low notes. His tenor
man, Wayne Shorter, slides in
with similarly new sounds,
this at the Plugged Nickel sessions
where history was made.
Playing haunting sounds like
nobody cared, they run along
a track that’s crazy. Nice
and melodic crazy.
Creative decorations of the line.
the pianos the same,
unroutine, dreamy, lots of
notes and the symbols splash
softly upbeat and the bass man
wanders down a hall of fame
at a trot.
Miles closes it out as he
began, moaning strange
sounds slowed down.
8:43 A.M. You’ve got no headache, so you’ve got no excuse. You’ve got to worship Radha’s sakhis if you wish to reach Syama. No other way is possible. They sarcastically joke with Govinda. You can take their words to mean different things—either, “Govinda, we love You dearly, don’t crush the creeper of our devotion to You, please give us service,” or “We don’t care for You, You are a debauchee who are after other men’s wives, we are chaste women, keep away, we’re going home.” But in their hearts, they’re ready to give up everything for Him. They’ve received the darsana of His hair, which is partly exposed under His turban, and when He takes off His turban to rest, they see His hair flowing over his face, and they’ve seen the other beautiful features of His body, such as His chest, His mouth, His arms, His feet. These have captured them like birds in nets. They pick the flowers of Vrndavana, and Krishna calls them thieves of His garden, but they protest that the Vrndavana garden belongs to Radha. A quarrel ensues between the gopas and gopis in which they quote scriptures as to who is actually the ruler of Vrndavana. Radha comes out triumphant but says She does not want to sit alone on a throne. She wants to share it with Krishna and rule Vrndavana with Him. 11:15 A.M. Now I have a headache, so my writing skills are hampered. I can tell a little of this and a little of that. Once I gave a Srimad-Bhagavatam lecture at Krishna-Balarama Mandir on Govardhana Puja. As I exited the temple, Hari Sauri Prabhu said to me, “That was a good lecture, Maharaja.” I replied, “How could it not be good with such material as that?” Once on Radhastami, I paraphrased the entire Prema Samputa, by Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, for the Srimad-Bhagavatam class. Often while traveling, I’d arrive at the temple and have only five minutes to prepare myself before giving the Srimad-Bhagavatam class on the designated verse. But I was confident. More than once I’ve told all the incidents of my coming to Srila Prabhupada in 1966 and all the memories of that year for a Prabhupada nectar class. In the early years of guruship, 1978–1979, I gave many classes on the nature of the guru-disciple relationship to substantiate that the concept of the ISKCON guru was bona fide. Once in Los Angeles, Ramesvara Maharaja asked me to give the Srimad-Bhagavatam class on a Saturday morning, the day of maha book distribution. I told him I was not a book distributor and wasn’t qualified to speak. He insisted that I speak and said that the main thing was to inspire the devotees in Krishna consciousness. Once I prepared myself well in advance and gave a class covering all the chapters of the story of Maharaja Citraketu. I was able to speak in a relaxed way and get into the mood of a storyteller. I was upset when no one tape recorded the talk. Once during the period when I was seeing Narayana Maharaja, I gave a “rasika” talk on Krishna’s flute to ISKCON devotees at Krishna-Balarama Mandir. I sometimes got assigned tough, technical verses on Sankhya philosophy or science and could only speak for about twenty minutes. I asked for questions and was often rescued by getting general questions on Krishna consciousness. Once I gave a class and said that Lord Caitanya was the incarnation of renunciation. Ravindra Svarupa Prabhu corrected me and said that Nara-narayana was the incarnation of renunciation. I refused to stand corrected and said I had personally heard Srila Prabhupada say that Lord Caitanya was the incarnation of renunciation. Once a speaker told an esoteric story of how Lord Jagannatha, Subhadra and Balarama got their unusual shapes. The story tells of Jagannatha, Balarama and Subhadra overhearing Rohini tell stories of their intimate pastimes and the two brothers and sister transforming their shapes out of ecstasy. I bit my tongue and said nothing but was on the verge of speaking a Prabhupada story. The Prabhupada story is that in 1973 in Mayapur, Rukmini dasi gave me a sheet of paper with the description of the transformation of the shapes of the Jagannatha deities by ecstasy. She asked me to show it to Prabhupada and ask if it were true. I gave it to him and asked him later, “Is this true?” His one word reply was, “Maybe.” Then he added, “We should just worship them.” So he apparently wasn’t so enthusiastic about the story. Once in January 2007, I broke down crying while speaking to an audience at the Chowpatty temple in Mumbai. I was answering a list of questions that they had prepared in writing. I started speaking about the humility of Hanuman. I said he was very aggressive and violent and burnt down much of Sri Lanka on his visit there. But he did this out of humble service to Lord Rama. Something—I don’t know what—overcame me, and I began shedding tears and couldn’t speak. In the back of my mind, I somehow thought my emotion was connected to the shame of my falldown. I lectured dozens and dozens of times in college classrooms across the United States. I tended to give the same lecture—that we are not the body, we are spirit soul. Once, a professor remarked, “That was a very good lecture on transcendentalism.” I felt sorry for my assistant, Isha dasa, who had to hear all these similar classes. Sometimes if the lecture was in a class on sociology or anthropology or mythology or some class not so connected to religion, I would try to fashion a lecture to suit the class syllabus. Only once did we get a complaint—from a nun—that we had spoken on “Krishna consciousness” when they had been informed I was going to speak on something else. The classes were usually well received. But several times, the professor treated me condescendingly after I spoke and “corrected” my versions. Once I lectured in several classes for a professor who was a practitioner of Transcendental Meditation. He received me well, but after the last class, we saw him meditating in his car. When he was finished, he came out of the car “high” from his TM and denounced me. He challenged my faith and told me that he had no faith in God and that there was no substantial proof of God’s existence. He got quite wound up emotionally, and I had to walk away from him. Once I lectured in a class, and the professor complimented me and recommended that I read Soren Kierkegaard as a good Western philosopher who backed up faith in God. I began to read Kierkegaard, including a biography of him, and felt I benefited. Once I argued in a college hallway with a professor who held an impersonal interpretation of the Bhagavad-gita. He claimed that when Krishna says, “Surrender to Me,” it is not to the person. I argued back that if a person says, “Give me a glass of water,” the correct grammatical meaning of the sentence is that you not throw the glass of water on the floor but give the glass to the person. He didn’t accept my argument, and we quarreled on until he ran out of time. I could have argued better on some occasions. Once I argued with a professor about the word “ritual.” I said that Krishna consciousness was not a ritual. He said that the word “ritual” was perfectly suitable and that there was nothing wrong with it. I could have done better. Once I was trying to convince a professor of logic to allow me to lecture in his class. He said Krishna consciousness had no place in a class on logic. I replied, “But Krishna consciousness is logical.” He laughed and said that that didn’t mean it applied to a class on logic. I should have told him about the different pramanas in Vedic philosophy and how sabda pramana is the best. That’s a discussion on logic. But I wasn’t so experienced. 1:14 P.M.
My dear Lord Krishna...
We were just reading that for the Gaudiya Vaisnavas, worship of Srimati Radharani is even higher than worship of You. But Srila Prabhupada said that Krishna allows Radha to control Him “out of love.” You desire that Your Radhika be in the supreme position. And She desires to love You as Her all-in-all. There is no mean competition between Deities, but it’s an all-loving, dynamic exchange. Sometimes You seem to neglect Radha and go to another gopi, like Candravali. And sometimes Radha becomes angry with You, and You have to beg entry into her kunja. You Two reign together in the kingdom of supreme love. One time You begged forgiveness from Radharani, and while bowing to Her, Your crown fell from Your head to the ground. When You are away from Her, Srimati Radharani burns in a fire of separation. This state of separation seems to put Radharani into the greatest pain and misery, but actually She is experiencing the highest happiness of vipralambha bhava, mahabhava. You go away from Radharani and the gopis just to increase their love for You. I hear these pastimes with caution because I don’t want to misunderstand them. They are not the love affairs of an ordinary man and woman. The topmost goal of the Gaudiya Vaisnava is to be a maidservant of Radhika, but to do so, one has to be free of all material desires and conceptions. One has to worship Radha and Krishna by chanting the Hare Krishna mantra and by understanding Krishna as the Supreme Bhagavan, as He teaches in Bhagavad-gita. One has to perform intense devotional service to the spiritual master until he is pleased and awards one knowledge of his siddha-deha, or eternal spiritual form. Then one can start to follow the example of a likeminded nitya-siddha (eternally liberated) associate of Radha-Krishna in Goloka Vrndavana. When one is perfectly trained, he can take up direct service to the gopi-manjaris in their intimate pastimes with Srimati Radharani. It is all right to hear of these exalted positions, provided one is steadfastly fixed in following the rules and regulations of vaidhi bhakti and developing a greed to elevate oneself to the stage of raganuga, spontaneous love for God. From the beginning, sraddha, to the end, prema, faith is the essential ingredient. A doubting person cannot make progress. Acting on our original faith, we can progress to associate with devotees, take vows of initiation, become steady, attached, and develop taste. Then the first bud of love of God begins to open. Faith is cultivated by good association and by chanting and hearing. Please, Lord, keep my faith protected and always growing, so that I may not stagnate at the neophyte stage of doubting. I shall practice faith and attain devotion to Radha-Krishna without disruption or delay. That is my earnest request. read more #15 →

by (SDG) at March 19, 2009 09:44 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1966 March 19:
"Trayodashi. Today I was to go to Ashram but Yolanda did not go. So I also could not go. I prepared one tape recording of Chintamani. Income -- $1.00. No expenditure."
Prabhupada Journal :: 1966

March 19, 2009 09:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1969 March 19: "If we speak the naked truth they may get angry. Unpalatable truth is not tolerated. If we call a black man black, he will be angry. So we have to present our case very carefully."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

March 19, 2009 09:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1969 March 19: "If the MacMillan Company have not replied, then forget. We shall publish our own books. We should not count on them--let us try for our own publications."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

March 19, 2009 09:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1970 March 19: "Just one good soul fully developed and firmly convinced can reclaim so many fallen souls. And the best way to prepare such Krishna Conscious souls is to train them to up from birth."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1970

March 19, 2009 09:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1975 March 19: "Krishna Consciousness is the only truth that exists. Without it everything is illusion. You must not waste this life away thinking that everything belongs to you. Everything belongs to Krishna."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1975

March 19, 2009 09:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1975 March 19: "Anyone who tries to understand these books will become a great realized devotee of Lord Krishna gradually. The original potency of the sastra remains in these books because I have not added or opinionated anything of my own."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1975

March 19, 2009 09:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1970 March 19: "To keep your spiritual strength, always observe the regulative principles strictly and chant at least sixteen rounds without fail. And we should always avoid mental speculations."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1970

March 19, 2009 09:20 PM

ISKCON Melbourne, AU : Daily Class - Devamrita Swami

Srimad Bhagavatam 11.7.11 - Attraction for Krsna comes when we conscientiously perform sadhana-bhakti.

by Timothy Mcleod at March 19, 2009 09:12 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Bhakti Vikasa Swami: how the world can change

We are confident that if the transcendental message of Srimad-Bhagavatam is received only by the leading men of the world, certainly there will be a change of heart, and naturally the people in general will follow them. The mass of people in general are tools in the hands of the modern politicians and leaders of the people. If there is a change of heart of the leaders only, certainly there will be a radical change in the atmosphere of the world.

>>> Ref. VedaBase => SB 1.5.11

March 19, 2009 09:11 PM

1966 March 19:
"Trayodashi. Today I was to go to Ashram but Yolanda did not go. So I also could not go. I prepared one tape recording of Chintamani. Income -- $1.00. No expenditure."
Prabhupada Journal :: 1966

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 19, 2009 08:45 PM

1969 March 19: "If we speak the naked truth they may get angry. Unpalatable truth is not tolerated. If we call a black man black, he will be angry. So we have to present our case very carefully."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 19, 2009 08:42 PM

1969 March 19: "If the MacMillan Company have not replied, then forget. We shall publish our own books. We should not count on them--let us try for our own publications."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 19, 2009 08:38 PM

1970 March 19: "Just one good soul fully developed and firmly convinced can reclaim so many fallen souls. And the best way to prepare such Krishna Conscious souls is to train them to up from birth."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1970

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 19, 2009 08:33 PM

1970 March 19: "To keep your spiritual strength, always observe the regulative principles strictly and chant at least sixteen rounds without fail. And we should always avoid mental speculations."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1970

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 19, 2009 08:31 PM

1975 March 19: "Anyone who tries to understand these books will become a great realized devotee of Lord Krishna gradually. The original potency of the sastra remains in these books because I have not added or opinionated anything of my own."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1975

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 19, 2009 08:28 PM

1975 March 19: "Krishna Consciousness is the only truth that exists. Without it everything is illusion. You must not waste this life away thinking that everything belongs to you. Everything belongs to Krishna."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1975

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 19, 2009 08:24 PM

ISKCON Tech : Revamped Mp3 Section at iskconmedia.com

We made a few changes to the mp3 section. Since we added a lot of music recently we thought it would be better to group all lectures in a separate folder.

Like this:

iskconmedia mp3

In the music section you can find some new additions uploaded by several devotees:

Kirtans by Lokanath Swami

Electro mantra.

Electronic Music with a devotional message from various artists.

tk - titiksava karunika

For old school rockers you always have the great TK. Titiksava Karunika.

And we even got some ISKCON classics from Golden Avatar Productions. For those who are too young to recognize it, that is a cassette tape and it was used to play and record music by your father.

by admin at March 19, 2009 07:30 PM

H.H. Bhakti Caitanya Swami : Navadvipa Dhama Parikrama

Dear devotees and friends,

Please accept my best wishes. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

I’m sorry to take so long to get back to you, but I’ve been extremely busy since Mayapur.

Now I would like to describe the Navadvipa Dhama Parikrama to you. It’s a wonderful programme, and I took part in about the first 10 of them, up until about the time of Srila Prabhupada’s Centenary in 1996, or  thereabouts.  Since then I’ve been too busy to do it, but this year I made up my mind to take part, partly because we wanted to video it to make a DVD set about Mayapur.

Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura says about Navadvipa: “As Sri Gauracandra appeared in Navadvipa, it is therefore the crest jewel of all holy places.  Offenders are the object of punishment at other holy pilgrimage places, but in Navadvipa dhama they are purified. The example is the two brothers Jagai and Madhai, who committed great offenses yet still received Nitai and Gaura.  What to speak of other places, at Vrndavana the offenders are punished. But a person who has committed hundreds of offenses can easily receive the mercy of Nityananda Prabhu and overcome those offenses in Navadvipa dhama. For this reason, sages endlessly praise Navadvipa of Gaura mandala.”

He continues: “He who lives in Navadvipa dhama is very fortunate, for he achieves attraction for Krsna. He who happens to go there becomes freed from all offenses. What one attains by travelling to all the holy places is attained just by remembering Navadvipa. In this way the scriptures sing. He who sees Navadvipa dhama gets ecstatic love of Krsna birth after birth. Even one who goes to Navadvipa desiring to gain material comforts through pious activities will not take another birth. The sastras say that one who walks around Navadvipa attains the fruit of millions of asvamedha yajsas at every step. And one who lives in Navadvipa and chants mantras obtains the sound of Caitanya as his mantra and easily gets free from maya. What yogis obtain after ten years at other tirthas is obtained in three nights at Navadvipa.”

We were due to start on February 28th, but the day before was something called the Adhivas, a special programme for invoking auspiciousness for the upcoming parikrama. Hundreds of us went to Lord Caitanya’s birthplace and there we had classes about the dhama, about the parikrama and how to make
the most of it. Jayapataka Maharaja came for some of the Adhivas and promised to come on the parikrama for at least two days.

Day 1

On the 28th we began at about 6am from outside Srila Prabhupada’s bhajan kutir near the front gate of our ISKCON property. Our international group had about 1700 devotees, and there was also a group of about 2000 Bengali Nama Hatta devotees who would be taking a different route from us.

We walked down to the Prabhupada Ghata and took boats down the Ganges and then took a left turn down the Jalangi, which is also a branch of the Ganges and then headed east for about an hour. It was so beautiful sitting on the deck of o ur boat, Nitai Pada Kamala 2, named after the original boat which used to take devotees up and down the Ganges from one village to another, preaching. Navadvipa Dhama has a special peacefulness to it that is not there so much in Sri Vrindavana Dhama, and this morning was particularly
nice. The waters of the Jalangi were glassy smooth and there were just a few birds here and there, but otherwise we were alone with Lord Caitanya in His sacred abode.

We eventually got off the boats and started walking towards Pancanan Tala, a huge banyan tree by the side of the main road to Krishnanagar. It is a place of Lord Siva. He is present here as a devotee, giving his protection to devotees doing parirkrama. We spoke there and also took breakfast, and then we were off to Nrsingapalli.

After Lord Nrsingadeva killed Hiranyakasipu He came here to Navadvipa Dhama to cool off after that dramatic pastime. His hands were still covered with Hiranyakasipu’s blood, and He washed them off in the waters of the Mandakini, another branch of the Ganga which used to flow in this area. Now it is not a flowing river, but there is still a nice lake here, where we took bath. Hiranyakasipu’s blood is still mixed with that water, of course, but now it is purified through contact with the Lord’s claws, and there it is beneficial to take bath there.

I told a story of Krishna as a child being told a bedtime story by Mother Yasoda. Every night she would tell Him a story about one of His own avataras, and Krishna would relish it. Srila Rupa Goswami describes:

Mother Yasoda said:”O my rising dark moon, my child, You are not asleep?”
“No.  Sleep has not yet come to Me.”
“Listen, my son.  I will tell You a bedtime story that will make You fall asleep.”
“What is this story I have never heard?  Please tell it.”

Mother Yasoda then told the story of Lord Nrsingadeva. When she came to the sentences, “Then Lord Nrsimha appeared from the pillar. Lord Nrsimha was very eager to rip the demon to shreds”, a smile suddenly arose on child Krishna’s lips.

Jayapataka Maharaja came to visit us while we were there at Nrsingapalli, despite his extremely bad health. Somehow, despite everything, he has an unbreakable desire to encourage devotees in Srila Prabhupada’s mission.

We then moved on to Harihara Ksetra, where there’s a Deity which is half Lord Visnu and half Lord Siva. There it is half black and half white, and two hands on one side carry the cakra and club of Visnu, and the two hands on the left side carry the trident and something else of Siva. The Deity was stolen for some time, and after that was kept in the local police station for four years. During that time the police case docket was attached to the finger which normally held the cakra! But now He is back in the temple.

In the 10th canto of Srimad Bhagavatam there is a description of how Krishna killed the king of Kazi, immediately after killing Paundraka. Kaziraja’s son prayed to Lord Siva to create a demon who could kill Krishna, and somehow Siva became confused and helped him do that. But the demon could not kill
the Lord, and came running back to Kazi, and Lord Siva realized he had committed a great offence. To be forgiven he came here to Navadvipa Dhama, and took shelter of Lord Caitanya here at Harihara Ksetra.

The devotees stayed overnight there, but I went with other devotees back to our ISKCON temple for the night and came out the next morning to join the parikrama again as the second day began.

Day 2

We began at Am Ghata, just near Harihara. Caitanya-caritamrita describes:
“One day the Lord performed sankirtana with all His devotees, and when they were greatly fatigued they sat down. The Lord then sowed a mango seed in the yard, and immediately the seed fructified into a tree and began to grow. As people looked on, the tree became fully grown, with fruits that fully ripened. Thus everyone was struck with wonder. The Lord immediately picked about two hundred fruits, and after washing them He offered them to Krsna to eat. The fruits were all red and yellow, with no seed inside and no skin
outside, and eating one fruit would immediately fill a man’s belly.”

From there we walked to Suvarna Bihar, the place of King Suvarna Sena from Satya Yuga, who appeared in Lord Caitanya’s pastimes as Buddhimanta Khan. Jayapataka Maharaja joined us again here and spoke strongly about how Lord Caitanya is still doing harinama around Navadvipa. Lokanatha Maharaja, who
was leading the parikrama in Maharaja’s absence, made him promise to come on the whole parikrama next year.

We then walked on to Gauradaha, where Lord Caitanya delivered a demigod who had taken the form of a crocodile. From there we continued on to Svananda Sukhada Kunja, the house of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura in Navadvipa. He lived here for some time, and Srila Gaura Kishor das Babaji would visit him here, and also Srila Jagannatha das Babaji. It was here that Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, the son of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura met his spiritual master, Srila Gaura Kishor das Babaji. Srila Bhaktisiddhanta
Sarasvati said about his guru:

“The most merciful Lord Gaurasundara gave permission to His two dearest devotees (Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura and Srila Gaura Kisora dasa Babaji) to grant their blessings to me. Because I was always intoxicated with worldly false ego, wanting to be lauded again and again, I was depriving myself of my own true benefit. But due to the influence of pious activities enacted in previous births, I came in contact with Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, my spiritual well-wisher. My prabhu, Srila Gaura Kisora dasa Babaji, would often visit Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura and stayed with him. Out of compassion for others, Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura pointed out my prabhu, Srila Gaura Kisora dasa Babaji, upon seeing whom the extent of my worldly
false ego diminished. I knew that all living entities who have taken the human form of life were fallen and low like myself. But by gradually observing the spiritual fiber of my master, I realized that only a Vaisnava
could reside on this mortal plane and be of exemplary character. My gurudeva mercifully told me, ‘Reject your knowledge, purity, and aristocracy and come close to me. Don’t go anywhere else. Whatever you require-as many rooms, houses, palaces, and mansions, as much scholarship, skills, self-control, and renunciation-you will get. Simply come close to me. Let there be a house, let there be an entrance, let there be learning-do not be enamored by this type of thinking. Do not consider as necessities that which ordinary
people accept as such.’”

Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura continued: “I was a fearsome debater. But with great kindness my gurudeva kicked out my pride in debating. Even in unlimited millions of lifetimes I will not be able to find
the limit of his compassion, nor will anyone else be able to do so. Although I am unfit, he recognized me as his servant, thus fulfilling my cherished desire, by which I may live forever.”

We then moved on to Surabhi Kunja, where Lord Indra came after the Govardhana Lila to get further forgiveness for his offences to Krishna. He had already apologized during the abhiseka at the end of the pastime, as described in Srimad Bhagavatam 10th Canto, but he was still feeling very bad for what he had done, and could not get it out of his mind. Then the Surabhi cow told him “come with me. I know a place where is great mercy.”

They went to Navadvipa and then came to Surabhi Kunja. There was a great Surabhi cow there, standing under a transcendental banyan tree, and she instructed Lord Indra to chant “Gauranga! Gauranga! Gauranga!” He did that, and then Lord Caitanya appeared to him and gave him His mercy.

Because this place is so intimately connected with great mercy, Lord Nityananda made it the headquarters for his Nama Hatta movement, and then later Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura did also. It is a very special place.

I will write more tomorrow or the next day.

Hoping this meets you well.

Your servant,

Bhakti Caitanya Swami

March 19, 2009 07:07 PM

Madhava Ghosh dasa, New Vrndavan, USA : First Planting of 2009 Garden Season


We have had below average moisture for March so the beds in the upper part of my garden dried up enough to work yesterday. I ran the tiller over them and then used a broadfork to to loosen and aerate the soil. Tillers don’t go deep enough IMHO.

A broadfork has two handles and iron rod teeth. You stand on it to penetrate the soil then gently rock it back and forth by leaning. It’s not that strenuous as it uses your weight more than strength. More pleasant than a machine as you can hear the wind rustling in the trees and birds singing mating songs.

I had to move my rhubarb because as I am building the new fence I am dropping a gate I had in the previous electric fence only used to bring in larger stuff, like a tractor with a rototiller or dumping compost. Gates are a hassle to build and weak points in the system so I am limiting them. The one I am putting enters past the asparagus into the garden proper over the rhubarb so I had to move them.

One plant a ground hog had dug a hole into the root system and had some rotted roots so I didn’t use that one. One I carefully divided and got small pieces off, discarding the old and hollow roots. The third I just split into three pieces with a shovel and planted as is. There is still one left but Janaka is going to come and dig that up for his garden.

I also planted spinach, potatoes, and radishes.

The spinach is real cold hardy and good to go but I only planted half a seed package. The moon is waning and I have heard it is better to plant above ground plants when the moon is waxing so I will plant the other half later, just for giggles. I have never paid that much attention to moon cycles for planting as usually ground conditions trump fine points but I will play with it here.

It is too early for radishes and in a normal year they won’t make it but if we do get an early spring it will pay out. This is at risk for failure but if you aren’t failing at something on a regular basis you aren’t really alive, IMHO.

I had bought some B sized small) potatoes at a flea market a couple of weeks ago and they were initiating sprouting. Usually commercial potatoes are treated with sprout inhibitor for better shelf life and rot before sprouting but these weren’t somehow, maybe they were bought by the vender locally from the Amish.

Some I left out and they had about half inch (13mm) sprouts. I planted them regular depth. The small size doesn’t require cutting into seed size pieces.

The rest I put into some wetted peat moss. They had twice as long sprouts but more importantly about 3 inch (76 mm) long roots on them.

I set them just deep enough to cover and will then put 12 inches (300 mm) of hay over them. I will be able to reach under the hay and pick new potatoes without having to kill the plant.

2009 garden season ki jaya!

Posted in Cows and Environment

by Madhava Gosh at March 19, 2009 06:20 PM

Bhaktin Jeanette, USA : Burt’s Bees, Tom’s of Maine, Naked Juice: Your Favorite Brands? Take Another Look


  • Confident that you are buying good, socially conscious brands? Find out the real story behind all that marketing money and store visibility.
    By Andrea Whitfill
    Alternet, March 17, 2009
    Straight to the Source

My first introduction to natural, organic and eco-friendly products stems back to the early ’90s, when I stumbled upon Burt’s Bees lip balm at an independently owned health food store in the heart of Westport, Kansas City, Mo.

Before the eyesore invasion of ‘98, when Starbucks frothed its way into the neighborhood, leading to its ultimate demise, Westport was the kind of  ‘hood I still yearn for. It was saturated with historically preserved, hip and funky, mom-and-pop-type establishments, delivering their goods people to people.

I was surprised more recently when I saw Burt’s Bees products everywhere — in grocery stores, drug stores, corner bodegas and big-box stores like Target and Wal-Mart. I thought to myself, fantastic; the marketplace is working, and good for Burt. He has made his mark, and the demand for his products is on the rise.

Needless to say, I was shocked when I recently found out that Burt’s Bees is now owned by Clorox, a massive corporate company that has historically cared very little about the environment, but whose main industry is directly associated with harmful chemicals, some of which require warning labels for legal sale.

Clorox; yes, that’s right — the bleach company with an estimated revenue of $ 4.8 billion that employs nearly 7,600 workers (now bees) and sells products like Liquid-Plumr, Pine-Sol and Armor All, a far cry from the origins of Burt.

I now understood. The reason Burt’s Bees products were everywhere was precisely because they now had a powerful corporation in the driver’s seat, with big marketing budgets and existing distribution systems.

The story of Burt is a charming one gone bad. Burt Shavitz, a beekeeper in Dexter, Maine, lived an extremely humble life selling honey in pickle jars from the back of his pickup truck and resided in the wilderness inside a turkey coop without running water or electricity.

In the summer of 1984, Shavitz was driving down the road and spotted a hitchhiker who needed a lift to the post office. He pulled over and picked up Roxanne Quimby, a 34-year-old woman who eventually became Shavitz’s lover and business partner. Quimby started helping him tend to the beehives, and that eventually led to the all natural-inspired health care products made with Shavitz’s honey and the birth of Burt’s Bees products.

Burt’s story and very powerful narrative gave Burt’s Bees products their legitimacy in my book. Creative entrepreneurs and knowledgeable consumers together working their magic; not the results of a corporate behemoth out to dominate the marketplace.

However, Quimby and Shavitz’s relationship became ’sticky’ in the late ’90s for reasons unclear, yet probably having little to do with honey. Their romantic break up carried over to the split of their business partnership as well. In 1999, Quimby bought out Shavitz’s shares of the company for a small six-figure sum. Quimby then continued, becoming phenomenally successfully and growing sales to $43.5 million by 2002.

In 2003, a private equity firm, AEA investors, purchased 80 percent of Burt’s Bees from Quimby, with her retaining a 20 percent share and a seat on the board. In 2006, John Replogle, the former general manager of Unilever’s skin-care division became CEO and president of Burt’s Bees. The company was sold to Clorox in late October 2007 for $925 million.

Quimby was paid more than $300 million for her stake in Burt’s Bees. At the time of that deal, Shavitz reportedly demanded more money, and Quimby agreed to pay him $4 million. Quimby now refurbishes fancy, swank homes in Florida, travels the world and buys massive chunks of land in her free time. Our bearded man Shavitz, on the other hand, now 73 and unchanged, continues to reside amidst nature in his now-expanded turkey coop, which still remains absent of electricity or running water.

The Burt’s Bees story is disconcerting. I vaguely remembered long ago that one of my favorite ice cream products, Ben & Jerry’s, sold out. Unilever (which also owns Breyers), the giant conglomerate with an estimated market cap of $50 billion and close to 174,000 employees, bought Ben & Jerry’s in 2000 for $326 million.

I began to wonder about the other products I liked, trusted and respected for their independence and their social responsibility. How many were really owned by big corporations, who were going out of their way to hide the link between the big corporate company with the small, socially responsible brand? It didn’t take long for my list of disappointments to grow and grow.

Upon first meeting someone, I can usually tell a quite a lot about them by the contents of their bathroom. The brand I see most often behind medicine cabinets of people I consider to be environmentally conscious is Tom’s of Maine. What Tom’s says to me about the person is that they are willing to spend a little bit of extra cash in order to take proactive steps to help green the Earth.

Well, no more. My bathroom assessments will never be the same. Tom’s of Maine is owned by Colgate-Palmolive, a massive, tanklike company with an estimated 36,000 employees and revenue of approximately $11.4 billion. Its big products include: Ajax, Anbesol and Speedstick.

I am only left to wonder, is Trader Joe’s, popularly known to showcase Tom’s of Maine in its hygiene department, just as much in the dark about all of this as I have been? Or is Joe’s simply another conduit for big corporate products?

As my curiosity grew, I took a little field trip to the grocery store with one of my friends to be a “brand anthropologist.” “Let’s get to the bottom of this,” I said, aiming to check out all of the brands that I and countless other good consumers were buying in our efforts to support grassroots business and not corporate behemoths. Little did I know how deep the hole was going to be, and in some cases, how hard to find out who owns what.

Thinking Dairy

In the dairy section sit many flavors of Stoneyfield Farm Yogurt. I knew its socially conscious CEO, Gary Hirshberg, had created major organic brand recognition to become the No. 1 seller of organic yogurt in the United States, but since then Danone, the French conglomerate (which also owns Brown Cow), acquired a majority holding in Stoneyfield. This is the same Danone that had to recall large quantities of its yogurt in 2007 after it was found to contain unsafe levels of dioxins. (In an interesting twist, the still-active Hirshberg sits on the board of Dannon U.S.A. Unlike most of the early entrepreneurs, who took the dough and left the scene, Hirshberg is still involved. )

Meanwhile, I learned that Horizon Organic milk was bought out by the largest diary company in the U.S., Dean Foods Co., in 2005.

Thirsty? Juices and Water

Next I ventured to the juice section. Drinking Odwalla juices was an expensive habit I had justified for years because of its healthy California brand. The ubiquitous refrigerators in thousands of stores should have given it away that Odwalla wasn’t the small company it once was. It is now owned by Coca-Cola. Almost as soon as Coca-Cola bought the company, back in 2001 for $181 million, it stopped selling the fresh-squeezed OJ that had made Odwalla famous and popular among the healthy set. With its massive distribution system, fresh squeezed wouldn’t last the days and weeks the juices are in transit or on the shelf.

Not to be outdone (although it took it a while), Pepsi bought Naked Juice in 2006 for $450 million, in order to compete with Odwalla. Smuckers, the brand we are told is the “brand we can trust”, grabbed several juice mainstays from the health food store shelves: After the fall — R.W. Knudsen and Santa Cruz Organic.

Turns out that Coca-Cola also owns Glaceau, the company once known for its “fresh new approach to bottled water that is inspired by nature and enhanced by science.” Glaceau is the maker of Vitamin Water, Fruit Water, Smart Water and Vitamin Energy — all bottled waters that are adorably marketed and loaded with sugar. It’s no wonder Coca-Cola was slapped with a lawsuit in 2006 for making deceptive and unsubstantiated health claims in its Vitamin Water marketing strategies; they are selling glorified sugar water.

As for bottled water, egads! That’s a whole article in and of itself. The scourge of bottled water, of course, is an environmental disaster on many levels, as corporations have moved in to take control of water local supplies, while some of the same companies and their mega advertising budgets have created a giant market for bottled water, with enormous waste from plastic bottles and giant carbon foot prints as water is shipped over many thousands of miles from Fiji for example, or Italy, when pretty much no bottled water is needed. Frequently, tap water is of higher quality and more closely tested than bottled water.

And as Michael Blanding notes on AlterNet, “In fact, many times bottled water is tap water. Contrary to the image of water flowing from pristine mountain springs, more than a quarter of bottled water actually comes from municipal water supplies. The industry is dominated by three companies, who together control more than half the market: Coca-Cola, which produces Dasani; Pepsi, which produces Aquafina; and Nestle, which produces several “local” brands, including Poland Spring, Arrowhead, Deer Park, Ozarka and Calistoga. Both Coke and Pepsi exclusively use tap water for their sources, while Nestle uses tap water in some brands.

The Breakfast Nook

Over in the breakfast aisle, my friend was a bit apoplectic when we learned that the “super healthy” Kashi cereals, the favorites of millions of healthy breakfast eaters, was bought in July 2000 for an “undisclosed sum” by Kellogg’s, the 12th-largest company in North American food sales, according to Food Processing. I picked up a box of Kashi’s “Go Lean Crunch” and searched every word; not one mention of the fact that Kellogg’s owns them. That change was rally below the radar. In 2004, Kraft Foods, known for processed cheeses and Kool-Aid, bought the natural cereal maker Back to Nature. Kraft is a subsidiary of Altria, which also owns Philip Morris USA, one of the world’s largest producers of cigarettes.

According to the New York Times, “Many of the alternative cereal brands are owned by larger companies, including Kellogg and General Mills.”

“Cereals, like milk, are one of the primary entrance points for use of organics,” said Lara Christenson of Spins, a market research group for the natural products industry, “which is pretty closely tied to children — health concerns, keeping pesticides, especially antibiotics, out of the diets of children. These large firms wanted to get a foothold in the natural and organic marketplace. Because of the mind-set of consumers, branding of these products has to be very different than traditional cereals.”

These corporate connections are often kept quiet. “There is frequently a backlash when a big cereal package-goods company buys a natural or organic company,” Christenson said. “I don’t want to say it’s manipulative, but consumers are led to believe these brands are pure, natural or organic brands. It’s very purposely done.”

A little more digging shows that General Mills owns Cascadian Farm; Barbara’s Bakery is owned by Weetabix, the leading British cereal company, which is owned by a private investment firm in England; Mother’s makes it clear that it is owned by Quaker Oats (which is owned by PepsiCo); Health Valley and Arrowhead Mills are owned by Hain Celestial Group, a natural food company traded on the NASDAQ, with H.J. Heinz owning 16 percent of that company.

The Sweet Tooth

After the Kashi news, I wondered what was next? I didn’t have to go any further than the organic chocolate aisle of my favorite deli to find Green and Black’s organic chocolate was taken over in 2005 by Schweppes, the 10th-largest company in North American packaged-food sales. And even more surprising to chocolate lovers is that Dagoba Chocolate, which had a little cult chocolate following for a while, is surprise, surprise, owned by Hershey Foods.

There seems to be an apt analogy between the huge growth in the “naturalization” of packaged goods in grocery stores and supermarket aisles and the massive transformation of organic fresh foods. Organic farming began as a grassroots movement to produce food that was healthier and better for the land. But it is now a huge, $20 billion industry, increasingly dominated by large agribusiness companies. Furthermore, when the government certifies food as “organic,” it has nothing to do with the original values of locally grown produce, workers being treated fairly, etc.

So it may cheer some to know that on the East Coast, McDonald’s has served fair-trade-certified Newman’s Own organic coffee in stores, while others may cringe at the words of Lee Scott, former CEO of WalMart, when he said, “We are particularly excited about organic food, the fastest-growing category in all of food.”

“What’s important to keep in mind is that these big corporations are getting into organics not because they have doubts about their prior business practices or doubts about chemical, industrial agriculture,” said Ronnie Cummins, national director of the Organic Consumers Association. “They’re getting in because they want to make a lot of money — they want to make it fast.” He said the companies couldn’t care less about “family farmers making the transition to organic farms.”

What does this all mean? One conclusion it is easy to come to is that big food companies and the stores and supermarkets that deliver their goods have stretched and abused descriptions of food until they are sometimes almost meaningless, and consumers believe that they are getting more benefits than they actually are. Consumers “walk down the aisle in the grocery stores’ health and beauty area, and they’re confronted with ‘natural’ at every turn,” says Daniel Fabricant, vice president for scientific and regulatory affairs at the Natural Products Association. “We just don’t want to see the term misused any longer.”

On the other hand, Roger Cowe, a financial commentator states: “If you want to change what people consume on a grand scale, you have to penetrate mass markets. And you can’t do that if you’re a small, specialist brand stuck in the organic or whole-food niche, even if that means you are on supermarket shelves. It is a familiar dilemma: stay pure and have a big impact on a small scale, or compromise and have a small impact on a grand scale.”

Some think that socially responsible business sellers don’t lose it all when selling out. Both Craig Sams from Green and Black chocolate and the late Anita Roddick from the Body Shop ( sold to L’Oreal/Nestle — one of the most vilified of multinational companies) have said that they believe that an acquired ethical company can influence its new parent to improve its corporate behavior.

Others are not so positive about this turn of events. Judy Wickes from the Social Venture Network describes corporate takeovers of socially responsible businesses as “a threat to democracy when wealth and power are concentrated into a few hands.” And David Korten, in his book, When Corporations Rule the World, explained how sustainable business “should be human scale — not necessarily tiny firms, but preferably not more than 500 people — always with a bias to smaller is better.”

It is clear that so-called organic brands are a rapidly growing portion of the consumer dollar, and that every major food corporation has invested deeply in buying these already-established brands.

Marketing strategies have been fooling us to trust that the niche brands continue to be small, environmentally conscious businesses that combine ecologically sound practices with a political agenda to put products out on the market under a business model of “the Greater Good.”

In fact, they are frequently cogs in the giant corporate wheel. I like to refer to this “other” business model as “We’ve Been Had.” It is time for we, the consumer, to question how much the ownership and neglectful marketing of these “pseudo” responsible brands warrant crossing them off our shopping list.

And it is time to find products more in tune with our values, which include thinking small. At least until they, too, get bought out by some large conglomerate.

Taken From: http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_17306.cfm
Tagged: corperate takeovers, health, natural

by Jeannette at March 19, 2009 06:12 PM

Sutapa das, BV Manor, UK : My Inspiration

Sometimes people ask me what convinced me about the spiritual path. I have to say, the philosophy made sense, the people were nice, spiritual life seemed exciting - all of this helped, but it was something else that really touched my heart. One fine day, I read the biography of Srila Prabhupada (the founder of ISKCON)... it literally brought tears to my eyes. How much could I know of God and the spiritual reality from my limited vantage point. However, in Srila Prabhupada I found incredible spiritual depth and devotion that I could relate to. I realised this was the life of an incredible person.

Srila Prabhupada was followed at every step, most hours of the day, constantly being observed and watched. Never was he found to be superficial, harsh or hypocritical. All his lectures, correspondence and conversations were recorded and disseminated. There is no trace of contradiction or inconsistency in his message. Over 30 years after his passing away, millions find inspiration in his life, understanding the extraordinary relevance and importance of the message he came with. To read of his sacrifice, his selflessness and incredible determination in giving spirituality to others truly inspired me. I felt impelled to make some humble attempt to reciprocate with that.

They say you can cheat some people for all time, and all people for sometime, but you can't cheat all people for all time. As the scriptures are said to be amalam ('spotless'), we understand the living embodiment of the scriptures to similarly be spotless in character.

As a famous vaisnava (devotee of Krishna) poet writes: he reasons ill who tells that vaisnavas die when they art living in sound - they die to live, and living they spread the holy name around.

by Sutapa das (sutapa.kks@hotmail.com) at March 19, 2009 05:58 PM

Giridhari das, Brasilia, Brazil : Preaching in Porto Alegre


This last weekend I was in Porto Alegre again. We had another Gita Weekend Workshop. This was the second one there, teaching chapters 3 and 4.

I had a good group and they all listened very attentively. Two members of the group are philosophy majors, one of whom is the daughter of Lila Prabhu, who brought KC to the region some 25 years ago. Though her father is a great preacher and president of ISKCON there since its inception, and has brought hundreds of people to KC, she had never properly studied the Gita and is not currently practicing KC. So, I was very happy that she claimed to have thoroughly enjoyed the weekend workshop and has promised to come back for the whole series.

On Sunday the local devotees arranged a public celebration for Gaura Purnima. They celebrate two separate Gaura Purnima festivals in Porto Alegre - one for the devotees (on the day) and one for the general public (on the weekend). They invited me to give the talk at the public festival. I presented a brief sketch of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s life and teachings, using a powerpoint slide show, to a crowd of about 180 people. I was very grateful to Srila Prabhupada for allowing me to spend the whole weekend preaching on the Gita and then topping it off with a little glorification of Lord Chaitanya!

by Giridhari Das at March 19, 2009 05:55 PM

Rupa Madhurya das, TX, USA : Bhajan - Hari das - Abishek

Hari das singing a Hare Krishna Bhajan during the Abhishek (bathing) of Guara Nitai on Lord Nityananda's appearance day.

Dallas, TX
2009-02-07


Download: 2009-02-07 - 3 - Nityananda App Day - Abhishek.mp3

by Rupa Schomaker (rupa@rupa.com) at March 19, 2009 05:50 PM

ISKCON Toronto, Canada : Flashback Photo - 1976!

As a small treat, here is a photo of our dear Deities, Sri Sri Radha Ksira-Chora Gopinatha, from way back in 1976 when we first moved into our current temple!  We'd love to see some comments and dicussion from our blog visitors about how much our beloved Deities have changed over the years!  Or simply comments to let us know if you would like to see some more "flashback photos"!


by Keshav (noreply@blogger.com) at March 19, 2009 04:01 PM

Bhaktin Jeanette, USA : The return of yogurt


When I was younger and I got sick, my mother made me eat yogurt a lot, because of the little “yeast beasties,” as she called them. Somehow, without knowing the exact details (what five year old does?) it was the miraculous cure.

Then, I became a vegetarian. I gave up yogurt (and any benefits that came with it) because most yogurts contained gelatin. Since then, when I’ve taken antibiotics, I’ve had to also take acidophilous to counteract the effects.

But fast forward to now. Yogurt is back in style for vegetarians and vegans alike. There are 100% vegan/gluten free/organic options like Nogurt, and vegetarian options that use living organisms to culture the yogurt, like Silk Soy Yogurt. I’ve even found some in the organic section of my larger, chain grocery store. Also available is So Delicious yogurt, which is made with coconut milk.

Why yogurt? First of all, it contains probiotics, which are great for helping your body keep up the “good bacteria” that it needs to stay healthy and function. Also, many vegetarian yogurts contain calcium, which is great for helping to prevent osteoporosis. If you chose a non-vegan yogurt (ie, one containing active cultures), you can help prevent and cure yourself of many health issues, from yeast infections to constipation.

Yogurt is good on its own, with fruit, alongside granola, and as an ingredient in many dishes. With new vegetarian and vegan yogurt options, why not give it a try?

Taken From: http://www.examiner.com/x-2143-Denver-Vegetarian-Examiner~y2009m3d19-The-return-of-yogurt

Tagged: food, vegan, yogurt

by Jeannette at March 19, 2009 03:40 PM

Bhaktin Jeanette, USA : Cranberry Orange Muffins (vegan)


I made these muffins yesterday and they are so moist and yummy!

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Makes 12 standard size muffins.

1/2 cup oil, melted plus more for greasing muffin tins

2 cups whole wheat pastry flour

1/2 cup Suconat or other dry sweetner

1 tablespoon Ener-G egg replacer

2 teaspoons baking powder

1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt

1 1/4 cup soy or almond milk

1 teaspoon vanilla

zest of 1/4 orange

1 cup dried cranberries

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Grease standard sized muffiin tin or use muffin liners.

In a large bowl, combine the pastery flour, Sucanat, baking powder, salt and egg replacer. In a medium bowl, whisk together the soy milk, oil, and vanilla.  Add the milk mixture to the flour mixture until barely combined. Stir in the fruit (I used the zest and from two Clementines and also the fruit inside). Transfer the batter to the prepared muffin tin dividing it evenly. Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the muffins comes out clean.

Taken from: Skinny Bitch in the Kitch

Tagged: baking, pictures, recipes, vegan

by Jeannette at March 19, 2009 03:34 PM

Devadeva Mirel, Alachua, USA : Tangerine Strawberry Conserve

Fresh from the pot: Sabjimata Tangerine Strawberry Conserve

Hot strawberries perfume the air. Everything is covered with the most pleasurable stickiness of combined fruit and sugar. Measuring spoons and stirring spoons. Big pots with their big lids. The Pyrex measuring cup. Anything involved in the process of jam making is not exempt, including the skin of my wrists and the fine hairs on my knuckles. 

Thankfully it is all water soluble. Thankfully the smell is lighter than air and permeates my entire house. Unlike the heavy smell of deep frying or the heady smell of pan frying mustard seed, ginger and chili peppers, the fragrance of jam making somehow makes the body feel weightless and ethereal. As if heaven were not up in the clouds but closer--somewhere out in a field filled with the most wonderful earth--dark and cool and full of worms.



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As you might be able to tell, I am throughly enjoying my 30 gallons of berries as they migrate from field to car to kitchen to pot to jar. Once a delicate, ephemeral berry, now a fruity treat with a shelf life.

I have a lot of work cut out for my and my "take five" is almost up, which means I need to wash 2 five gallon pots, restock my oven with jars and get back to jam making. But I just wanted to share my first big pot-full: Tangerine Strawberry Conserve. Honey Tangerines, always Florida Fresh!, combine with straight from the field strawberries, adding a citrusy brightness to this low sugar jam. And while conventional jams are made with 55% sugar, Tangerine Strawberry Conserve is only 20% sugar. And that sugar is natural evaporated cane juice--never white sugar or corn syrup! Additionally, unlike marmalades, which is what most people think of when they think of a citrus jam, Tangerine Strawberry Conserve contains no water. This is straight juice--full flavor and uncut.

I need to get back to chopping berries. Tangerine Strawberry Conserve is now in the Sabjimata Online Store. Happy shopping.

by noreply@blogger.com (Devadeva Mirel) at March 19, 2009 02:55 PM

Kripamoya dasa, UK : A Musical Day


Today has been a creative day. I headed out early to Essex, where a devotee music producer was meeting me at a recording studio in the small village of Hockley. Jagannatha Suta Das - or Kiron J to artists who use his services - was starting work on the 40th anniversary commemorative album for the London temple, and I’d agreed to sing one song.

What that song was I didn’t know. I was supposed to have chosen it but by the time I got in my car I still hadn’t decided. The day was gloriously sunny, and as I drove around the great circle of the M25 I listened to Sacred Chants - Songs of the Holy Saints of south India. Its one of the many albums sung by Sri Vidyabhusan, a vaishnava from Bangalore. Vidyabhusan is promoted in Europe by Amara Das of Berlin, Germany, who runs Malola Music. (Click ‘Keshava’)

Anyway, I defy anyone not to feel good listening to these types of songs - specially when the sun is shining and England looks like a different world. This particular CD featured songs by Sripad Madhvacarya and Sri Vadiraja Tirtha, two acaryas and great devotees of Krishna.

Vadiraja Tirtha is most often depicted with a basket of food lifted upon his head and a horse eating from it. The story is that someone poisoned his food (its never easy being a preacher!) and because he offered the food with great devotion to Hayagriva, the horse-headed incarnation of Vishnu, a mysterious white horse arrived on the scene, ate the offering, and saved the devotee from a sure death.

Hayagriva is worshiped by many in the south of India, particularly sannyasis. Whilst they pray to Narasimhadeva for protection, they pray to Hayagriva for knowledge, since it was He who came to save the Vedic wisdom when it had been temporarily concealed by demons.

While I was thinking about those two sannyasis and the beautiful songs they’d written all those years ago, I also thought about my old friend Yadunandana, who was just initiated as a sannyasi last week. We spent a few weeks on a walking pilgrimage through Spain a few years back. He is what I call a ‘natural swami’ in that he is everyone’s idea of a monk: simple, strong in his vows, humble without being self-deprecating, very knowledgeable, eager to serve others and always jolly. He is not a tall man, but you don’t realise that when you are with him, if you know what I mean. His other qualities render his short stature of something of no consequence. Here he is:

While I was thinking of sannyasis, songs, sunshine - and shortness - I could not help thinking about Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya, the great philosopher to the royal court of Prataparudra in mediaeval Orissa. It was he who, at the age of 60, presumed to teach the 24 year-old Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu the ancient wisdom of the Vedanta Sutra. Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu had just taken sannyasa, and the scholar was concerned that the young man’s lack of Vedantic knowledge might cause him problems in life. After teaching him for seven days he was puzzled as to why his new student had not asked any questions for clarification of the deep subjects. The Lord replied that he heard and understood, but could not agree with the Bhattacarya’s philosophical conclusions.

With that, Lord Chaitanya illuminated the scholar to many new meanings of the texts he had spent seven days explaining. Later, he caused the Bhattacarya to see a vision of Vishnu, then both Krishna and Rama, all present within the body of the young ‘uneducated’ sannyasi. Short in stature but tall in intellect, Sarvabhauma became even greater in the eyes of the world by becoming devoted to Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and composing songs about him.

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On the wall of the room where Sarvabhauma was taught by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu is the six-armed form of Sadbhuja: the vision who appeared to the scholar

So I decided to sing one that he’d written, Sri Sachi-Sutashtakam, the song that begins nava gaura varam, nava pushpa-saram… As it happened, when I sang it to Pete Booker of Arcade Studios he liked the tune and worked out a piano accompaniment for it. It worked well, although recording it properly took around four hours.

Later on, I went to my son Mali’s concert at the Watford School of Music, where he had two piano pieces to play before an audience of appreciative parents.

by deshika at March 19, 2009 01:11 PM

Japa Group : Please Join the Japa Group

Please share your realisations with other devotees from around the world...simply send me an introduction email and I will be happy to make you a member:

rasa108@gmail.com

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Rasa Rasika das

by Rasa Rasika (noreply@blogger.com) at March 19, 2009 01:02 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Book distribution seminar: great army of heroes for Lord Caitanya

Sent by Bhakti Vikasa Swami

Actually, anyone who is a sincere devotee of Krishna and who is rendering service by preaching His message is to be considered as hero. So you are all heroes of your country and your humanity. Hero means someone who others want to follow as example of the best type of person. So you all become like that, perfect examples of Krishna Consciousness heroes and heroines, and preach the message exactly as I have taught it to you very seriously and being fully convinced, and others will automatically come forward and join us. We shall all be like one great army of heroes for Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu.

>>> Ref. VedaBase => Letter to: Visakha -- Mexico City 6 June, 1972

March 19, 2009 11:20 AM

Book Distribution News : great army of heroes for Lord Caitanya

Sent by Bhakti Vikasa Swami

Actually, anyone who is a sincere devotee of Krishna and who is rendering service by preaching His message is to be considered as hero. So you are all heroes of your country and your humanity. Hero means someone who others want to follow as example of the best type of person. So you all become like that, perfect examples of Krishna Consciousness heroes and heroines, and preach the message exactly as I have taught it to you very seriously and being fully convinced, and others will automatically come forward and join us. We shall all be like one great army of heroes for Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu.

>>> Ref. VedaBase => Letter to: Visakha -- Mexico City 6 June, 1972

March 19, 2009 11:15 AM

ISKCON Klang, Malaysia : Gaura Purnima in Klang

BY JEYANTHY PILLAI KLANG, MALAYSIA - It was Gaura Purnima Smaran celebrated with a difference. We were literally dictated by their Lordships to do what They desired. ISKCON Klang had planned to get both Sri Sri Gaura Nitai for the usual padayatra procession around the neighbouring areas before performing the abhishek. But it didn’t quite turn [...]

by jeyanthy at March 19, 2009 08:59 AM

Syamesvari dd : A year ago today...

Marriage has exceeded my every expectation. Sure it's hard work at times, but so is anything of value that we attempt. It has been such a rewarding experience.
A big thank you to everyone who made it so special - for helping out, or just by being there.
To my mom, who has been a mom and a dad my whole life...a cooler mom does not exist! Everything I am, become or have is because of you. I hope and pray that I can be exactly the type of person and mother that you are.
To my Guru Maharaja, Bhakti Caitanya Swami, who gave me away and took part in the ceremony as my father, words cannot express my gratitude, love and appreciation. I am eternally grateful to be the disciple of such a wonderful, caring and compassionate spiritual master.
To Indradyumna Swami, who played a part in bringing us together, so many years ago with a garland :) At a wedding, you wrapped a garland around the couple's hands and bathed it with milk. You then said that the girl who caught this garland was guaranteed to marry a handsome, loving, wonderful, Krsna-conscious devotee. Thank you for throwing that garland to me :) I think it was a case of 'From your lips to Gods ears', because here I am married to that handsome, loving, wonderful devotee you promised - a devotee who inpsires me in my Krsna consciousness and pushes me to be a better devotee.
And finally to Bhaktimarga Swami, who supported and guided us from the very beginning. At our wedding you joked that you were 'concerned' that Savyasacin wouldn't find someone he wanted to be with and marry...I'm glad that you no longer have a need to be concerned :) You were hoping that things would work out between us from the first time we met before we even knew we wanted to be together! Your support and encouragement has been a lifeline in our marriage and in our spiritual lives.
And of course, a big thank You to Krsna...without Him, none of this would be a reality. I pray that we can both make You the absolute center of our lives, and that together we can make a difference in spreading Krsna consciousness.

by Syamesvari (noreply@blogger.com) at March 19, 2009 08:41 AM

Mayapur Online : Srivas Pandit appearance day celebrations in Mayapur.(Video added)

We had an ecstatic appearance day celebration of Srivas Pandit in Mayapur. Pastimes that took place in Srivas Angan were narrated in the morning Srimad Bhagavatam class. This was followed by abhisheka to Srivas Pandit, bhoga offering, pushpanjali and Maha Prasada distribution and continous kirtana. Today is a special day for all of us in Mayapur. It is also the transcendental appearance day of our dear most pujaris Sri Jananivasa prabhu and Sri Pankajanghri prabhu. Both the Prabhu’s are not present in Mayapur at the moment. Also today is Sridhar Maharaja’s disappearance day.

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by Shyamagopika dd at March 19, 2009 08:09 AM

Club 108, New Vrndavan : Darwin Is Dead!-The Debate

If you would like to contribute to our year-long "celebration" of Darwin's 200th birthday, please send your articles, editorials, or any other creative and informative pieces to nvclub108@gmail.com

HG Sita-Pati Prabhu, inspiration and living force behind the Atma Yoga studio in Brisbane, Australia and the all-world transcendental blogosphere that is Planet ISKCON, has graciously allowed us use of his recent thought-provoking pieces on the debate between those who do the Darwin and those who don't-and the subtle shades of perception in between.

Click here to read his take on "Intelligent Design vs Theistic Evolution"

by Club 108 (noreply@blogger.com) at March 19, 2009 08:00 AM

Bhakta Chris, New Vrndavan, USA : A glimpse into my life as a monk here in NYC....

Two reporters, Ben and Neeraj, from NYC Interactive and Columbia University, recently made a short video piece on my life as a monk here in NYC, and how I came to follow this faith after being raised as a Catholic. Click the link below to check it out

http://www.nycinteractive.org/2009/issue2/NYCInteractive_Issue2.html
It's under "Shifting Faiths: Christ to Krishna"

by Club 108 (noreply@blogger.com) at March 19, 2009 08:00 AM

H.H. Mukunda Goswami : The Earth as Guru

The eleventh canto, seventh chapter, thirty-seventh verse of Srimad Bhagavatam reads: "A sober person, even when harassed by other living beings, should understand that his aggressors are acting helplessly under the control of God, and thus he should never be distracted from progress on his own path. This rule I have learned from the earth." (This was said by the avadhuta brahmana to Maharaja Yadu as related in the "Uddhava Gita."

by Mukunda Goswami at March 19, 2009 07:00 AM

Maddy Jean-claude Durr, New Govardhana, AU : To preach or to preach? Which one?

p> Wednesday, 14th Jan, 2009. I awoke. It was a day for chilling, catching up with the boys and eating breakfast in flashy clothing. After that there is nothing to do but zoooone out. I skipped off to the ashram to do the same and for once I got caught out. There I was looking semi Krsna conscious on the laptop and all of a sudden I’m shocked off my seat.

Vijaya Prabhu, world book distributor, flashed by before I could even say “Hare Krsna”. I shook off the startle and made some local kuli contacts. I met up with Vishnu, a mate off the old internet factor and a new face belonging to Bhakta Harry. Harry was a young bhakta who had been initiated by the gurukulis at their last kuli camp as “B to the H”. He showed me off his film skills and I discussed the prospects of joining the tour in Poland. I was pretty sure that I might be spending some time with these boys in the next couple weeks.

It wasn’t soon that I was comfortable and Domo rolled in to change the chill plans to adventure plans. We hit the tram system to check out our venue. You always bump into Krsna and his devotees on the road it seems. We found ourselves chilling at the tram stop with a one of the bhaktas in congregation. On the tram I had an Indian man looking at me the whole time. In the end I realised he was trying to catch my attention so I could see his pendant. It was Krsna in his three fold bending form playing his flute.

The hall was as secure as a prison. It was tough to even find the entrance. We found the door within the inner garden. They let us in after we explained ourselves over the intercom. They beckoned us up the elevator into the office before we were given a guide into the hall. I was looking around for drug runners or an atomic bomb laboratory. The security led me to believe that there could be nothing less stashed in this building. Maybe this is where the Australian James Bond lives?

We sussed out the venue. It was pretty flash but not worth the epic security. We did the checks and set our way off for another day. Our tram ticket was a 2 hour ticket/scored a 3 hour ticket because of a silly system, so we decided to go into the city on the way to score some prasad. On the way to the restaurant we saw Vijaya Prabhu cutting the books out. Unfortunately we couldn’t find the harinam party we were to join in with so we took the tram back home.

That night I took a chance to introduce myself to Vijaya Prabhu. He offered to take me on books the next day. I said I would if the chance unfolded. After a little walk to the other side of the hood we found Sadhu and the Manipuris. They were gearing it in the outside ashram. This was a place normally used for those changing from brahmacari to grihasta, Vanaprastas, lazy guys and those who you just don’t know what to do with as a temple manager. For now it was the home of our tour boys.

Thursday, 15th Jan, 2009. I awoke. It was 3:30am. Vijaya Prabhu woke me up while he was doing his thang. I decided it was time to make the morning program and do it in style, ie smash in some rounds before the people arrived. I was one of the three early birds.

Vijaya Prabhu lead the mangal arati while Annirudha Prabhu backed him up smashing up the mrdanga. It was good having a morning sadhana for once in the tour. I finished my rounds, read some Gita and then found my way into a 1986 Vyasapuja book. I opened it up to Bhakti Tirtha Swami, my main inspiration. It was his message he wrote coming into Sanyasa about giving up his subtle sex desire.

I made it to my first deity greetings for my Melbourne leg. At the caranamrita line Vijaya Prabhu was affectionately put me in an arm lock when we were trying to push each other first in the line. It was gurupuja time and kirtana time. In other words, being in Melbourne temple, it was dance time. Me and the boys were cutting it out for the pleasure of Sri Sri Radha Balaba.

Indradyumna Swami gave class reading his latest diary. It was about our Sydney leg, focusing on an inspiring harinam. It all sounded foreign. Basically I missed that harinam. After a lovely harinam story it was time to hit the breaky room. It was paneer factor. Gaura Hari was noting that I was uba ecstatic today referring to the dancing prior.

After breaky we hit the road for harinams. The boys and I were having a good ole muck around. We were throwing the harinam into overdrive. We stopped at the train station. The police looked a bit anxious but they weren’t about to stop this ecstatic fest. Within the rush I didn’t find a chance to stop and jump on the books. Vijaya Prabhu held it off himself.

On the way back to the temple the twins were sleeping. This was a perfect photo opt. I prayed for another chance to get out on the books but for now I just had a chance to relish the holy names. When we rolled in I party crashed the boys room. While I was there I was ordered to put up some tour photos so I smashed some up. Domo hit us up to come for a drive so we hit the road.

It was a trip to the lights store. We struggled to find it. In the end it was tucked away behind a blood donor joint. I asked the lady on the phone “behind the vampires?”. Nobody seemed to get that joke… They had some sick lights and we found the gear we needed. On the way back to the temple I was on my laptop. My wireless account picked up two networks. I was cheering. When I got back I sent an email hitting Nitai to come on the supposed world tour. I found out in the next few days the world tour was dead but that was nothing to lament.

The day was veering to an end and my reading wasn’t done for the day. The boys convinced me to drop it and come out for a evening harinam. We took some photos as we hit the streets of St Kilda. Indradyumna Swami maha’d my camera taking some pics. The early session of mangal arati was kicking into the pain section. I pushed to keep bouncing around. We came to a small fair. We dropped the mics due to legalities and Sri P & Gaura hit the lead. I loved it. The double leader business does it for me if both the singers are sweet. I deemed myself the official photographer for the trip.

We stood in the wind waiting for the taxis. Another good ole day on the harinam. The next couple days were going to be festival days so I was keen to get some bed rest. I crashed out ready for the next adventure.

by Maddy Jean-claude Durr at March 19, 2009 06:34 AM

ISKCON Melbourne, AU : Give a little. Get a lot. - baltictimes.com

Hare Krishna Food for Life in Riga is booming...
About once a week since I first moved here, I've met a lady on or near Barona street asking for money for the Hare Krishna "Dzivibas Ediens" (Food for Life) program, which feeds the homeless and anyone else who lines up in front of the Barona street building.

And for whatever reason I once gave her a few santims or so, and she gave me some cookies and a free book. This became a habit, and she started calling me her usual customer. She then gave me a card with an address of their restaurant, which is next to the Dzivibas Ediens entry. And after a year of living in Latvia, I finally went there. And then I went again, and took my friends, and another habit was born.

by Aniruddha at March 19, 2009 05:07 AM

H.G. Sankarshan das Adhikari, USA : Thursday 19 March 2009--Onwards to Vrindavan

18 March 2009--After a super ecstatic stopover in London which afforded us the opportunity to associate with the wonderful devotees at our Radha-Londonisvara temple, we are once again in transit, this time to the most holy place in the entire universe, Sri Vrindavan Dhama. After an overnight flight from London and a taxi ride from Delhi we will be blessed...

by course@ultimateselfrealization.com at March 19, 2009 02:30 AM

ISKCON Melbourne, AU : New at Radha-Ballabha's Shop

New stocks from India have just arrived in Radha-Ballabha's shop! Watch out for:
  • Beautiful pure cotton Salwar Kameez - each is one of a kind
  • Biotique Ayurvedic skin care in a new and larger range
  • Smart mens' embroidered cotton kurtas
  • Hard cover Hindi Bhagavad-gitas
  • A brand new range of children's' Krishna conscious story books: all very colourful and affordable

by Rasanandini at March 19, 2009 02:27 AM

Mayapur Katha Magazine : An update on Jahnudvipa and Braja Sevaki prabhus

by Hari Sauri Prabhu:

This is a brief update on the condition of Jahnudvipa and Braja Sevaki prabhus.
Braja Sevaki is doing well and will be discharged today.
She is going to return to Mayapur to complete her recuperation.
Jahnudvipa prabhu is also progressing.
After a brief relapse which required him to be sedated for the last two days, he is now fully conscious and can hold brief conversations. He still has a fair way to go due to multiple fractures but the concerns about his internal damage is now over and doctors are pleased with his progress.

I wish to also correct a miscommunication wherein I previously reported that the Mayapur temple was going to cover the medical expenses for these two devotees and the driver. This was incorrectly conveyed to me, and the actual situation is that the Mayapur temple has guaranteed to the hospital the payments for all care so that there would be no delays in getting any operations done and medicines administered.
However, this is only meant as a bridging loan, and will have to be repaid to the temple.

This will be the last bulletin from myself, and any further inquiries may be directed to Braja Sevaki directly.

Your humble servant,
Hari-sauri dasa
www.harisauri.com

by noreply@blogger.com (Mayapur Katha) at March 19, 2009 02:02 AM

March 18, 2009

HH. Satsvarupa das Goswami : SDGonline.org: the yellow submarine, my bhajana kutir #14

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3:09 A.M.

Early-morning japa log

My evening was calm sleep except when I got up to write. I got out of bed at 3:09 A.M. with a somewhat shaky head. I’ve come to expect a headache almost immediately on rising. While listening to Dravida’s recitation of Bhagavad-gita As It Is, the part that caught my attention was the statement that the Supersoul is situated in all beings, whereas the individual is only situated in one body. It seemed hard to believe by ordinary knowledge, but I listened with faith, simple faith. He then described a person with equanimity who does not identify with his body. He is eligible to go into the spiritual sky. Such an achievement! Learn it from Bhagavad-gita and try to practice in your life.

I began chanting at 3:40 A.M. My mind was stripped clear of excess thoughts. I just paid attention to the syllables and was not distracted. I have to admit my mind did wander a little bit back to the days before Krishna consciousness, when I fell out of the window and broke my heels and went to the hospital. I deliberately dwelt on japa thoughts, to wonderful, extraordinary claims for the potency of the holy names. Even negligent chanting gives liberation, freedom from sin. So it’s worthwhile to be up early chanting as best you can. Even if you’re a failure, you’re a success. I desire to do it nicely. I put my feelings into it, not just mechanically.

For part of the chanting, I was doing an audible whisper, but then I lapsed into subhearing. I don’t even try for out-loud chanting out of fear of exertion. But I want it to at least be audible. A whisper is better than mental. When you chant audibly, that’s kirtana. Mental is smaranam, and that’s inferior.

I averaged about seven minutes a round. I want to do under seven. As for alertness versus drowsiness, I stayed awake. The best thing is that I was awake and kept driving round after round and put some feeling into it. Not resisting it. Trying to reach Radha and Krishna, although They are light-years away. The weakest aspect was that the japa was in the background to things like counting and mental control. When I finished my eight rounds in over an hour, I got a headache and had to take a med and lie back. It was 4:45 A.M., and I waited for the headache to go down and for Baladeva to come. My left ankle is hurting badly, and I don’t know if I can go for the walk. As for the ankle, sometimes it doesn’t bother me, and sometimes it feels like bone chips are grinding, and you wince at every step. It’s just one of those things I’ll always have with me, going back to the window-jumping in 1964. I should have taken the medication as preventative instead of waiting for the headache. Now it’s slow in going down and threatening our beach outing.

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by (SDG) at March 18, 2009 10:33 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Bhakti Vikasa Swami: even if you cannot chant

So in this Kali-yuga, if you simply chant or even if you cannot chant -- because that requires little fortune -- if we simply hear, that will also help us. So these centers are meant for chanting and hearing about Krsna. Simply this process, chanting and hearing, will purify our existence.

>>> Ref. VedaBase => Srimad-Bhagavatam 3.26.16 -- Bombay, December 25, 1974

March 18, 2009 09:11 PM

Ekendra dasa, AU : Panca-tattva Maha Abhishek

STOP WHATEVER YOU ARE DOING (except reading this of course)!!!!!

Spend a few minutes watching this video. You'll be glad you did.

by Ekendra Dasa at March 18, 2009 09:07 PM

Bhaktin Jeanette, USA : Dutch shops ban ‘anaemic veal’ over animal rights concerns


Pale veal is ‘manufactured’ by keeping the young animals penned up and fed on a low-iron milk diet for six months. A Dutch animal rights campaign has managed to get this veal out of most supermarkets now.
Within six months of an animal-welfare group launching a peaceful, company-targetted campaign against ‘pale veal’ - produced by keeping male calves penned up, fed on low-iron milk diets — nearly all the Dutch supermarkets have stopped selling it.
Animal-rights group Wakker Dier in The Netherlands — which country is also Europe’s largest veal-producers with 1,5million veal calves a year — says they launched the campaign urging consumers not to buy this veal ‘because pale veal is raised by keeping the calves deliberately ill, fed on a low-iron milk diet and kept stabled in small cages. They never see the light of day’…

Dutch supermarkets Jumbo, Plus, Aldi, Lidl, Boon, Coop, Dekamarkt, Hoogvliet, Nettorama, Poiesz, Sanders, Emté, Spar en Vomar have all undertaken to stop selling the pale veal within the next few months - also because the Wakker Dier publicity campaign created a high level of consumer awareness, and people stopped buying it.

Supermarket chain managers who were convinced almost immediately after viewing the publicity material from Wakker Dier, Dirk, C1000, Super de Boer, AH, Bas, Digros and Deen, stopped selling the pale veal within weeks from the start of the campaign in September 2008.

“We are happy that with this campaign, nearly all the anaemic veal has now disappeared from our supermarkets,’ said a spokesman for Wakker Dier.

Naming and shaming:
However, they’re still naming and shaming the ones who haven’t yet complied — noting that two supermarkets, Jan Linders and Boni, are still stocking the veal - and it’s also still being sold to the hospitality industry and in small butcheries who buy their veal from just two large veal producers.

Culinary fashion
How did this ‘pale veal’ craze start exactly? There are no health benefits from pale veal at all - it’s merely a culinary fashion, traced back to Europe’s top chefs who, some ten years ago, started demanding pale veal instead of the usual pink meat.

A Happy Cow and calf, frolicking in green fields…
Wakker Dier ’s campaigns are gaining widespread support in Europe because they are totally non-violent: they simply bombard consumers and companies with hard facts, statistics, and very striking photographs and YouTube videos showing the extreme happiness with which Dutch cows, for instance, greet the annual opening up of their winter-stable doors each spring, and the carousing in the green fields which takes place that one day. (see the video above of this annual happy event).

This is the way healthy veal calves should be raised, ways Wakker Dier - and many Dutch consumers agree with their contention that young steer-calves should be allowed to stay with their mothers in the green fields until they are strong and tall, instead of being penned indoors during their brief lifetimes; taken away from their mothers when only a week old; and then kept deliberately anaemic on a low-iron milk diet…

Eggs from battery hens:
Wakker Dier has already booked considerable success in their other company-targetted fact campaigns for the rights of millions of other farm animals, too. And since the Dutch are the largest producers of agricultural products in Europe, their campaign usually has a very powerful effect on animal-rights throughout Europe at the same time.

In 2004 all the supermarkets also stopped selling eggs from battery hen-factories; and in 2008 they managed to end the castration procedures without anaesthesia of an annual 7-million Dutch pigs in the country’s many piggeries.

Their gruesome films showing the inhumane force-feeding of geese and ducks just to obtain foie gras pate, and the campaign to keep the Dutch cows in grass fields for nine months of the year — instead of in stables throughout the year — have also had a powerful effect in The Netherlands.

Wakker Dier says that the ‘anaemic’ or paler-tinted veal comes from calves with an Hb (blood-iron) content of around five - as compared to healthy animals with a 7 to 10 count.

Anaemic animals are sick animals:
“European scientists established that any animal with a blood-content of less than 6 Hb was suffering extreme anaemia ‘comparable to levels associated with poor welfare because normal activity is difficult or not possible and other functions are impaired’.

The veal calves’ all-liquid diet which is deficient in iron and fiber is a major cause of poor welfare in itself. The European Union’s Scientific Veterinary Committee’s 1995 Report on the Welfare of Calves cited much scientific literature and concluded that a diet deficient in roughage and iron can lead to serious maladies for the calves and cause abnormal gut development (Stevenson, 1999).” From this fully referenced report:

The Dutch Advertising Code Commission also confirmed late last year after a court challenge by Wakker Dier that the pale-veal industry’s advertising campaign was false because these animals were not healthy. “The Hb content of such calves is so low that the animals can be classified as ill,’ the council ruled, ordering the industry to stop the advertising campaign. Within a month of this ruling, Dutch supermarkets Dirk, C1000, Super de Boer and Deen stopped selling it.

Albert Heijn Holdings backs campaign
In January, the internationally-known Albert Heijn Holdings Supermarkets also issued a joint statement with the largest veal-producer in the world, the Van Drie company in the Netherlands, that they would actively start campaigning against the practice of raising anaemic veal throughout Europe.

However - Wakker Dier’s peaceful campaigners aren’t quite done with the veal-producers as yet.

They explain that the suffering of veal-calves is still being perpetuated by the industry. In order to continue producing milk, a cow must have one calf a year. Their male calves thus are merely the ‘waste-products” of this process: taken away from their moms within a week, they spend the only six months of their lives penned up in a cage, and fed on a low-iron milk mix, destined to become ‘anaemic veal’ and never seeing the light of day.

600,000 of the more than 1,5-million calves raised for veal in The Netherlands are also imported from dairy farms in Poland and Lithuania when they are only a week old - and Wakker Dier also wants these animal transports of live small calves stopped.

Wakker Dier says these animals are “always sick and listless, never get to run around in green fields, never drink from their mothers for longer than a week, always live in bleak stables and spend a very miserable, all too brief life.”

Until this campaign was launched six months ago, an annual 1,5million Dutch veal-calves were kept deliberately anaemic by feeding them low-iron artificial ‘milk’. Now, the world’s top veal producer has stopped the practice - and it is hoped, others will follow soon, forced by market forces because producers stopped buying pale veal.

Only two companies in The Netherlands used to produce veal this way; and their products are exported throughout Europe. Van Drie of Apeldoorn, the market-leader in this field, and Alpuro. One-fifth of all the veal products sold in Europe come from Van Drie - and now this company has stopped producing anaemic calves. The other company will be forced to switch to pink veal as the consumer demand for pink veal now grows dramatically.

I often hear Dutch shoppers asking specifically for ‘pink veal, not that horrid white stuff,’ so the campaign is also hitting every household.

Peter’s Farm - a better way to raise veal
Wakker Dier still isn’t happy with the way ‘pink veal’ is produced either, however: the animals are still kept indoors, they point out, and are still taken away from their mothers within a week of birth.

They point out that some ‘pink’ veal which presents itself as ‘animal-friendly ” is produced under the Peter’s Farm label — however, claims Wakker Dier, ‘these calves still suffer the same fate, except that they aren’t anaemic any longer.’ see

Watch Peter’s Farm film:
This is vehemently denied by Peter`s Farm, whose spokesman says that their ‘calves live in herds, have the freedom to choose for themselves when and how much they wish to eat and whether they wish to walk, stand, lie down, play or sleep.’

They say that the world-famous Agricultural University of Wageningen in The Netherlands carried out a study of the natural behaviour of calves on a Peter`s Farm: “The conclusion of this research is that the calves on a Peter`s Farm are held under much friendlier welfare conditions than calves in other systems.”

They also point to a report by the Dutch Royal Society for the Protection of Animals, which said it was ‘positive about the Peter’s Farm development and looked forward to the further development of the system.”

See Peter’s Farm Live Cam here
- it’s not exactly a ‘happy frolic in green fields with mom’ the way Wakker Dier would want — however these animals clearly do look much happier and are much healthier looking than those sad little faces peering out of small dark pens on the “pale-veal farms’ … [b]see the Live Cam here[/b]

Taken From: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/269237
Tagged: animal rights, cow protection, veal

by Jeannette at March 18, 2009 07:04 PM

Dandavats.com : Ranganiketan Manipuri Cultural Arts Troupe

Ajit Das: Srila Bhaktisvarupa Damodara Swami Sripad Maharaj's Ranganiketan Manipuri Cultural Arts Troupe will be making a tour of Europe from 5th - 25th July this year (2009).

by Administrator at March 18, 2009 06:06 PM

Madhava Ghosh dasa, New Vrndavan, USA : Tea Tree Oil and Poison Ivy


I recently got a poison ivy rash on my arm. I used to be immune so have always been a bit cavalier about contacting it. This must have come from a vine that was tangled up in a grape vine that was choking a weed tree that I removed to give the sunlight to an apple tree because I don’t remember seeing it. Which even if I had I would have handled it anyway.

At first I didn’t recognize it until it was bothering my sleep one night. I tried some jewelweed soap I had stockpiled for such an occasion but that didn’t work.

I have what I think is a fungus under one toenail and have been treating it with tea tree oil. On a whim I applied some to the poison ivy rash. To my pleasant surprise, it soothed the itching almost instantly. After that maybe twice a day the itching would start up, I’d put on the tea tree oil, and it would stop.

Spring is here in the Northern Hemisphere and for those not slaves to climate controlled environments, that means getting out and about and poison ivy is lurking more places than you think. I have seen it in vacant lots and crawling up porches in cities.

If you do contact poison ivy, wash ASAP with cold water and soap. Hot water opens the pores. Even rubbing it with mud if far from soap can help. Usually getting it off timely prevents rash but if you do get one, remember tea tree oil.

Posted in Health

by Madhava Gosh at March 18, 2009 05:53 PM

Bhaktin Jeanette, USA : More homemade vegan prasadam!


Classic veggie burger with homemade vegan potato salad with fresh dill from our garden!

Classic veggie burger with homemade vegan potato salad with fresh dill from our garden!

Kalmata olives, one of Krishna's most perfect foods!

Kalmata olives, one of Krishna's most perfect foods!

Tagged: home cooking, krishna, pictures, prasadam, vaishnava, vegan

by Jeannette at March 18, 2009 05:21 PM

Bhaktin Jeanette, USA : Hare Krishna Almond Salad Dressing Recipe (vegan) #327161


This is an approximate duplicate of the salad dressing which is served at Gainesville community Hare Krishna House as well as the famous Krishna Lunch at The University of Florida. It is vegan, but in appearance similar to that of ranch dressing. This should only be made fresh.

10 min | 5 min prep

SERVES 8 -10 , 12 ounces

  1. Blend all ingredients with half of the water in a blender.
  2. When almonds are pureed, add remaining water a little bit at a time until desired thickness. Dressing should appear thin as it will thicken upon sitting for more than a half hour.

© 2009 Recipezaar. All Rights Reserved. http://www.recipezaar.com

Tagged: cooking, ISKCON, recipes, vaishnava, vegan

by Jeannette at March 18, 2009 05:11 PM

Nitya Navina dd, New Jersey, USA : Something's Lost and has to be found.

It is said that the reward for service is more service and there can be no better way to spend the day, especially your birthday, raking up the yard in the pleasant pre-spring sun. So there I was trying to clean and did not realize that one earring of mine had fallen off, until my friend spotted it. I really liked that one so I searched around for a while and then decided to take a break and

by noreply@blogger.com (kinkari) at March 18, 2009 05:09 PM

Dandavats.com : JPS Anecdote collection

Tarini Radha: Tarini Radha dd of ISKCON Chennai, is collecting anecdotes of inspiring personal interaction that devotees have had with HH Jayapataka Swami. The anecdotes can be incidents that show appreciation for Jayapataka Maharaja’s services as a preacher, a devotee or a caring spiritual guide.

by Administrator at March 18, 2009 03:31 PM

Dandavats.com : Opportunity at Radhadesh

Manohara Dasa: The Radhadesh Guesthouse is looking for a devotee who would help with preparing the rooms for guests. Preference will be given to a single devotee with residence in EU.

by Administrator at March 18, 2009 03:29 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1966 March 18:
"Tonight five ladies and gentlemen attended the meeting. Kirtan and lectures performed. Today Chandra Sekhar encourages me to stay in America at least for three years. God bless him."
Prabhupada Journal :: 1966

March 18, 2009 03:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1966 March 18: "I have come here in this old age neither for sight seeing nor for any personal interest. It is for the interest of the entire humanity. So it is the duty of every devotee of Lord Krishna to help me."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1966

March 18, 2009 03:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1967 March 18: "I am very much surprised that indulgence in liquor is going on. I had personal experience that indulgence in Ganja was freely going on. Please do the needful immediately otherwise things will deteriorate to many more things."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1967

March 18, 2009 03:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1968 March 18: "You just remain fixed up in devotional service, and all impediments that may come will be vanquished by the unlimited potency of the Lord. We should have faith in His Power, His Grace, and His Causeless Mercy,"
Prabhupada Letters :: 1968

March 18, 2009 03:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1969 March 18: "I am so glad to learn that everyone is working very hard. And Krishna Consciousness is so nice that you are aspiring for still more work. That is the sign of spiritual life."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

March 18, 2009 03:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1969 March 18: "If one attains perfection in Deity worship, that is called Arcana Siddhi, that simply by Deity worship one goes back to Godhead, immediately after this life. This is given in the Narada Pancaratra."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

March 18, 2009 03:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1971 March 18: "I am very glad that you are spreading Krsna consciousness but we must not lose our own status of advancement in Krsna consciousness. Everything must be done very intelligently."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1971

March 18, 2009 03:20 PM

Bharatavarsa.net : Prabhupada letters

1975 March 18: "He is not under your authority. I never said you were the GBC there. You cannot say that. You must work under my direction, you are not independent."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1975

March 18, 2009 03:20 PM

Devadeva Mirel, Alachua, USA : It's Strawberry Season

This morning on my way out to take my kids to school a berry farmer out of Starke, who I talked to the other day, called me with a great deal on strawberries. Although my pockets are a little bare these days, I couldn't pass up the price. She didn't sell all her berries at market this weekend and more are ripening in the field. 

After dropping off the kids I Mapquested directions and headed over. Thirty gallons of strawberries are now mine for the jam-making. I have some busy nights ahead of me.


This here's the place.


Men out in the field picking berries.
Ripe and ready.


Sandra, aka 'Grandma,' gave me a call this morning. "Don't you lose my number!" I told her.


My pretty berries.

by noreply@blogger.com (Devadeva Mirel) at March 18, 2009 03:12 PM

1966 March 18:
"Tonight five ladies and gentlemen attended the meeting. Kirtan and lectures performed. Today Chandra Sekhar encourages me to stay in America at least for three years. God bless him."
Prabhupada Journal :: 1966

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 18, 2009 02:35 PM

1966 March 18: "I have come here in this old age neither for sight seeing nor for any personal interest. It is for the interest of the entire humanity. So it is the duty of every devotee of Lord Krishna to help me."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1966

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 18, 2009 02:27 PM

1967 March 18: "I am very much surprised that indulgence in liquor is going on. I had personal experience that indulgence in Ganja was freely going on. Please do the needful immediately otherwise things will deteriorate to many more things."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1967

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 18, 2009 02:25 PM

1968 March 18: "You just remain fixed up in devotional service, and all impediments that may come will be vanquished by the unlimited potency of the Lord. We should have faith in His Power, His Grace, and His Causeless Mercy,"
Prabhupada Letters :: 1968

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 18, 2009 02:23 PM

1969 March 18: "I am so glad to learn that everyone is working very hard. And Krishna Consciousness is so nice that you are aspiring for still more work. That is the sign of spiritual life."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 18, 2009 02:21 PM

1969 March 18: "If one attains perfection in Deity worship, that is called Arcana Siddhi, that simply by Deity worship one goes back to Godhead, immediately after this life. This is given in the Narada Pancaratra."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1969

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 18, 2009 02:19 PM

1971 March 18: "I am very glad that you are spreading Krsna consciousness but we must not lose our own status of advancement in Krsna consciousness. Everything must be done very intelligently."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1971

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 18, 2009 02:17 PM

1975 March 18: "He is not under your authority. I never said you were the GBC there. You cannot say that. You must work under my direction, you are not independent."
Prabhupada Letters :: 1975

by letters (wmdean@btopenworld.com) at March 18, 2009 02:15 PM

Japa Group : One Step Towards Krishna


We often hear the phrase - you take one step closer to Krishna, He takes ten towards you. Yet practically speaking the methodology of how to take that step is left out. The other day during Srimad-Bhagavatam class, HG Sriman Sankarshan das Adhikari mentioned that - "Each time we chant the Holy Names we are taking one step closer to Krishna and He is taking ten towards us."

by Radhapriya devi dasi (noreply@blogger.com) at March 18, 2009 01:55 PM

Manoj, Melbourne, AU : 125. Day 3 : The Boat Ride - Mayapur


Oh man…so many posts pending from my end related to my recent Mayapur visit. If I post an article a day from tonight, I would have shared all my 9 days 8 nights away from work and almost all of it at Mayapur with you all. So here goes the one for today.

Day 3 : Mayapur
9 March 09

On this day, I had the chance to witness the Sri Sri Radha Madhava Boat Festival. The Mayapur website says, “The small Sri Sri Radha Madhava deities (uttsava-murti) are brought in a procession amidst kirtana to the lake at Srila Prabhupada’s Pushpa Samadhi Mandir. Their Lordships are placed on a boat and taken on a boat ride during a boat festival evening. The festivities intend to engage everyone in Krishna’s service, thereby giving us a chance to perfect our lives.”

Quick !! We are running out of time!

"Quick !! We are running out of time!"

After the morning mangal aroti, an announcement was made that by 4:30pm, the boat festival would start. And there I was, at 4pm, well ahead of time. But I was the first one there and it was nice to sit and observe these few workers seen above, frantically trying to get the boat ready in 30 minutes. A tall order I thought. Because when I came in there at 4pm, only a few garlands had been arranged. 

Bringing Them in

Bringing Them in

I can’t remember the exact time, but it must have been around 6pm when the deities reached the boat surrounded by wildly jumping and enthusiastic devotees. And there were many of them. All packed together and running down with their heads turned towards the deities. If you were in their way, you would be run over. And there I was right on their path. I was already on the last step next to the water. And I knew the entire approaching crowd would want that space as well. Which meant that I had to move into the water. And this is what happened. There was pushing, pulling, shoving, falling and somehow I managed to get free and stepped into the cool waters. Others also followed. Contaminated as I am, I didn’t want to spoil the water and also to respect it, I quickly got out and moved to the corner of the lowest step from where I could witness everything nicely.

Making sure everything is just right for Their Lordships

Making sure everything is just right for Their Lordships

Everyone watched the entire process of placing the deities within the boat with great enthusiasm. The boat rocked from side to side as people pushed on to it for support and also as the pujaris moved about inside, aligning the throne of the deities. Above you can see the one of the head priests (one of the twin brothers) making some final adjustments.

Voila !!! Here We are !

Voila !!! Here We are !

Sri Sri Radha Madhava looked more than happy once all were in proper place on the boat. The boat was steady. The priests started their mantras. The devotees outside belted out an ecstatic kirtans. The lion throne looked comfortable. Plenty of flowers. Let’s go !

The journey starts....

The journey starts....

About 3 devotees steered the boat. They pushed their oars against the step and they moved away from the crowd into the calm water within the tank. There was a large fountain right in the middle of the tank that gushed water up in the air with colorful lights all around. People cheered. More people thronged all around the large water tank. The music filled the skies. It was great !

Time for some refreshments

Time for some refreshments

After a few rounds around the tank, the boat reached the starting point. Immediately, I saw some large vessels being taken in. They had fruits and other delicacies. A few devotees covered the entrance with a thin cloth as various rituals were being conducted inside. Everyone waited. The kirtan became a little slow and silent. Devotees sang alongside silently as well. Then when the curtain was raised, people went mad again. Suddenly food was being passed about from the boat. There was a lot of crowd surging towards the boat to get a piece of a fruit or some sweet. Once again, I found myself almost near the water. By the way, I got a piece of a grape I think it was. Someone shared it with me. That is the way. No need to push, I thought.

The lamp doing its rounds

The lamp doing its rounds

For almost 15 minutes, I gazed the aroti lamp going all around the complex offering its flames to the hundreds of devotees. People from far and wide regions of the planet were there. And they hungrily came forward to scoop some of the warmth over their faces. Some followed the lamp carrier and repeatedly touched the flame for blessings. Who knows when will they be back again?

For all beneath and above, the mercy followed

For all beneath and above, the mercy followed

I admired the devotee who carried the lamp all over the place. He was patient, had a huge smile and he wanted everyone there to feel the warmth of the flames. I have carried such a lamp for devotees at the Melbourne temple. And boy, after a while the whole item heats up. And its almost unbearable to hold it. So, these days, I quickly run into the side room, get out a nice shiny plate and place the lamp on it. Now I can carry it for a longer time. But this devotee, even though you could see he was finding it tough to hold to the heated lamp, he did his service with little or no signs of pain. 

The trip continues into the night...

The trip continues into the night...

Amidst the busy kirtan, the lamp carrying devotee, dancing of the devotees, cheers of onlookers, the boat kept its rounds for a long time. I followed the boat for some distance around the paved shore. I could see some devotees had their eyes closed and had immersed themselves into meditation and music. For them, the boat had already moved away from the water and was now encircling the shores of their hearts.

Could not take his eyes off the deities...

Could not take his eyes off the deities...

It was so nice to see the head priests look at the deities with so much love and care. This is something I watched with great interest over the days. So patient, so calm. They seemed very pleased with all the proceedings.

Getting off, whats next?

Getting off, what's next?

Then at some part of the late evening, the boat ended its rounds and reached back at the starting point. By now, the music was incredibly ecstatic ! No words to describe it. Full of energy and enthusiasm. All around the place, you could see people singing and dancing. Many more thronged the steps leading up to the waiting swing. The deities were slowly taken out of the boat and somehow managed to get up the stairs.

More on the beatiful swing session in the next post. Good night for now ! Good morning actually, its 12:05am. And by the way, we just had an earthquake in Melbourne, few hours ago.

by 9days8nights at March 18, 2009 01:28 PM

Dandavats.com : Veggie Girl: Kalachandji’s

The Observer-Dallas: Aromas of incense and Indian food mingle in the air, and piles of shoes fill the hall outside the temple's main room while their owners play tambourines and chant. Sundays are special occasions at Kalachandji's--the "Love Feast Festival," in fact--and the temple was packed more full than I'd ever seen it.

by Administrator at March 18, 2009 01:26 PM

ISKCON Klang, Malaysia : Road Accidents following Gaura Purnima

Source: Namahatta.org BY PHANI Following this year’s Gaura Purnima celebrations, two serious road accidents took place, directly involving seven ISKCON devotees and many more indirectly: their family members and friends. In addition, these devotees have been working with ISKCON’s Congregational Development Ministry, as community preachers (Mathuradesh) and editorial staff (Mayapur). Both accidents took place the day after Gaura [...]

by jeyanthy at March 18, 2009 01:20 PM

David Haslam, UK : Dreams

When one is awake, whatever one sees or hears is impressed upon the mind, which later works in dreams to show one different experiences, although in dreams one appears to accept a different body. For example, when one is awake one does business and talks with customers, and similarly in dreams one meets various customers, [...]

by David at March 18, 2009 12:02 PM

Dandavats.com : Food for Life Vrindavan Annual Report

Deenanath dasa: The Food for Life Vrindavan (FFLV) Anual Report is now available for viewing.Comprehensive financial report. FFLV Achievements for 2008. Sandipani Muni School children actively promote a clean Vrindavan. Visitors and volunteer comments. Opening of Kiki-nagla Medical Centre. Construction begins on new school complex. UN Development Fund grant to establish a paper recycling plant.

by Administrator at March 18, 2009 11:45 AM

Ravindra Svarupa das, USA : The Kṛṣṇa-Approaching Body


Here is an excerpt from a lecture by Śrīla Prabhupāda on Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 2.1.1. It was delivered in New York, on April 10, 1969. (Some comments follow the excerpt.)

As soon as I am desiring something, immediately my body is formed. Immediately a particular type of body begins to form, and as soon as I am mature to change, my next body I get according to my desire. Therefore we should always desire Kṛṣṇa. Then from this life, the Kṛṣṇa-approaching body or the spiritual body will be formed. The more you become sincere servant of Kṛṣṇa, the more your body becomes Kṛṣṇaized, electrified. Therefore advanced Kṛṣṇa conscious person is considered to have a spiritual body. The same example, as I have given several times: just like iron rod. You put into the fire, it becomes warmer, warmer. The more it is connected with fire, it becomes warm, warm, warm. And at last it becomes red hot, so that at that time, if that iron is touched to any other thing, it burns. It does not act as iron; it acts as fire. Similarly, by this Kṛṣṇa consciousness, continuous chanting, you will make your body spiritualized. At that time, wherever you go, wherever you touch, he’ll be spiritualized. Similarly, the iron: Without being spiritualized, without being red hot, if you touch, it will not act.

So every one of us, those who have come to this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement, expected to preach in the future and to become a spiritual master also in the future. But first of all you must spiritualize yourself; otherwise it is useless. So kṛṣṇa-śakti vinā nahe. Without— Just like without being red hot, you cannot burn any other thing. Similarly, without being fully spiritualized, you cannot make others spiritualized. Therefore we have to follow the paramparā system. The disciplic succession, as we get the knowledge, as we get the power, as we get the instruction, so we have to follow. That will help me to spiritualize myself. And when you are spiritualized. . . . You’ll have to wait for that time. Then, wherever you will preach, the result will be there.

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“As soon as I am desiring something, immediately my body is formed. Immediately a particular type of body begins to form, and as soon as I am mature to change, my next body I get according to my desire.”

Here Prabhupāda alludes to the normal workings of karma, according to which an embodied living being transmigrates from one life-form to another, then another. Prabhupāda bases his statement on Kṛṣṇa’s description in Bhagavad-gītā (15.8-10):

The living entity in the material world carries his different conceptions of life from one body to another as the air carries aromas. Thus he takes one kind of body and again quits it to take another. The living entity, thus taking another gross body, obtains a certain type of ear, eye, tongue, nose and sense of touch, which are grouped about the mind. He thus enjoys a particular set of sense objects. . . . One whose eyes are trained in knowledge can see all this.

“As soon as I desire something, immediately my body is formed,” Prabhupāda says, pointing out that the subtle laws of nature are at work every moment, unseen by us. When I develop some particular desire, simultaneously I am developing a future or potential material body to satisfy that desire. When the time is ripe—“mature to change”—I leave this body and assume the new body, already prepared and awaiting me in its potential form. It becomes actualized, endowing me with the particular set of instruments of knowledge and action to fulfill my desires.

Therefore we should always desire Kṛṣṇa. Then from this life, the Kṛṣṇa-approaching body or the spiritual body will be formed.

The process of karma in the material realm is one manifestation of a more general principle: Kṛṣṇa—the Supersoul, the overseer and the permitter—fulfills each soul’s desire. If we desire to enjoy independently of Kṛṣṇa, and we acquire through karma bodies with senses to facilitate the satisfaction of all kinds of desires. (That is the reason there are so many varieties of life-forms on this planet.)

If we “desire Kṛṣṇa” then during this very life our body will be transformed into a form that will enable us to draw near to and interact with Kṛṣṇa: a “Kṛṣṇa-approaching body” or “spiritual body.”

We may safely assume that we have acquired a material body for the purpose of separation from Kṛṣṇa. Yet because we have attained a human form, our bodies have the potential for transfiguration or transmutation:

The more you become sincere servant of Kṛṣṇa, the more your body becomes Kṛṣṇaized, electrified. Therefore advanced Kṛṣṇa conscious person is considered to have a spiritual body.

If I touch a live electrical wire, not only do I feel the shock, but my body itself becomes a conductor of electricity: it has become “electrified.” Similarly, when I contact Kṛṣṇa with my present material body, that body becomes “Kṛṣṇaized.”

Bhakti-yoga is the discipline of connecting the present body—yoga literally means “connection”—to Kṛṣṇa by means of devotional service (bhakti). Here is the classic definition from therada-pañcarātra: hṛṣīkeṇa hṛṣīkeśa- sevanaṁ bhaktir ucyate: “Bhakti means engaging all our senses in the service of the Lord, the masters of all the senses.”

How is it possible to bring our senses into contact with Kṛṣṇa? He makes himself accessible in this world even to our present materially afflicted senses through a variety of ways: first of all, his names, the nāma-avatāra:

Janmashtami

Then as His form for worship in the temple, the ārcā-avatāra:

radha-saradbihari

And in the form of books:

bhagavata-purana-set-7

And of food spiritualized by having first been enjoyed by the Lord:

festival-prasadam

When the senses become engaged and absorbed in various ways in the Lord, who has made himself so accessible, these senses become “Kṛṣṇaized.” As engagement becomes progressively more complete and uninterrupted, our material body becomes capable of directly apprehending Kṛṣṇa and interacting with Kṛṣṇa: a “spiritual body.”

In the kingdom of God, Kṛṣṇa and the liberated devotee—both present to each other in spiritual forms—engage in various transactions of love. In these forms there is no difference between the soul, the mind, and the body, and each sense or part can perform the function of every other sense or part. As a devotee practicing in this world—in his sādhaka-deha—becomes advanced, that human form becomes capable of full transcendent experience. At the same time, the devotee’s eternal spiritual identity—the siddha-deha—also becomes manifest; the devotee in that transcendent form will continue to serve Kṛṣṇa even after his dhaka-deha has ceased.

The advanced devotees in this world, no longer animated by their past karma, but solely by Kṛṣṇa’s desire, are present in a spiritualized material body. Prabhupāda elsewhere compares such a body to a gold-plated box. For all practical purposes, it is as good as the siddha-deha, the solid gold box. Although the dhaka-deha may seem to exhibit the afflictions common to material bodies, there is no impediment or inconvenience to the service of the devotee.

The same example, as I have given several times: just like iron rod. You put into the fire, it becomes warmer, warmer. The more it is connected with fire, it becomes warm, warm, warm. And at last it becomes red hot, so that at that time, if that iron is touched to any other thing, it burns. It does not act as iron; it acts as fire. Similarly, by this Kṛṣṇa consciousness, continuous chanting, you will make your body spiritualized.

Iron, made red hot in fire, acts just like fire. Although it is a form of earth, it is as good as fire.


At that time, wherever you go, wherever you touch, he’ll be spiritualized. Similarly, the iron: Without being spiritualized, without being red hot, if you touch, it will not act.

As red-hot iron has the power to make a fire, a devotee with spiritualized body can also spiritualize others.

So every one of us, those who have come to this Kṛṣṇa

consciousness movement, expected to preach in the future and to become a spiritual master also in the future. But first of all you must spiritualize yourself; otherwise it is useless. So kṛṣṇa-śakti vinā nahe. Without— Just like without being red hot, you cannot burn any other thing. Similarly, without being fully spiritualized, you cannot make others spiritualized. Therefore we have to follow the paramparā system. The disciplic succession, as we get the knowledge, as we get the power, as we get the instruction, so we have to follow. That will help me to spiritualize myself.

Here is Prabhupāda’s desire for his disciples: by following his directions, they become spiritualized. Then those disciples will have the power to spiritualize others.

He quotes from Caitanya-caritamṛta (Anya-līla 7.11) Vallabha Bhaṭṭa’s statement to Lord Caitanya:

kali-kālera dharma—kṛṣṇa-nāma-saṅkīrtana
kṛṣṇa
akti vinā nahe tāra pravartana

“The spiritual practice established for this Kali-yuga is the chanting of the name of Kṛṣṇa. That practice cannot be propagated unless one is empowered by Kṛṣṇa’s spiritual potency.”

That potency is passed down from Lord Caitanya through the chain of disciplic succession:

Therefore we have to follow the paramparā system. The disciplic succession, as we get the knowledge, as we get the power, as we get the instruction, so we have to follow. That will help me to spiritualize myself. And when you are spiritualized. . . . You’ll have to wait for that time. Then, wherever you will preach, the result will be there.

Before I encountered the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement, I was engaged in graduate religious studies in a university. One day a professor remarked: “The issue is not whether or not God exists. The issue is whether or not God is available.”

After some thought, I agreed with him: If God is available, that settles the existence question. And if God exists but is not available, what difference does it make?

When a little later I came into contact with Kṛṣṇa’s devotees, the availability question became overwhelming settled.

Here Prabhupāda tells us how God becomes available to us, and—what is more—how we can also make God available to others.

That is the “Kṛṣṇa-approaching body.”


by rsdasa at March 18, 2009 10:56 AM

Mayapur Online : 150 Jain guests visits Mayapur

Around 150 visitors from Jain community along with their spiritual leader visited Mayapur and had darshan of Sri Sri Radha-Madhava, Sri Pancha-tattva and Nrsimhadeva in Mayapur. They arrived at Mayapur on a comprehensive one day spiritual tour organized by Mayapur Tourism department. Visitors came in two big buses and on their way to Mayapur took darshan of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s birthplace or Yogapith. Tour guides of Mayapur Tourism department offered a traditional welcome sprinkling rosewater and sandalwood paste.

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by gopijana at March 18, 2009 10:39 AM