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Announcing - PRE-GURUKULA ACHARYA Training Courses!

Dear Vaisnavas, Are you interested in 'Education'? Do you see a 'Teacher' in yourself? Do you want to 'Homeschool' your children? Here is the perfect opportunity for you to get trained and certified as a PRE-GURUKULA ACHARYA!

All courses are Distance Education Programs. In summary, they are as follows:

Enrol today for various exciting courses! The courses range from:
A) 4 days Induction Training Program,
B) 6 Months Teacher's Training Program (4 days Personal Contact Program + online courses),
C) 1 Year Certificate Course Program (4 days Personal Contact Program + online courses)
D) 6 months Online Teacher's Training Program.

1 Year Certificate Course Program is an integrated program with the Diploma in Nursery Teacher's Training Program (NTT).

For details, visit the link below:

http://krishnakrida.com/teachers-training/

Registration opens on: 25th Dec 2018
Last date to receive applications: 15th Jan 2019
Course commencement: 24th Jan 2019
Online Teacher's Training Program commences from: Feb 1st 2019

Venue (for courses except for Online program): Gauranga Institute, #157, Mahadev Totla Nagar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh - 452016

Who can apply?

>> PARENTS, who have chosen or are considering a holistic, culturally enriching, age-appropriate education for their children.
>> HOMESCHOOLERS, who want to get equipped with the right knowledge and tools and take to give the best education to their children
>> TEACHERS, who have a passion to provide quality care and unique learning environment for every child designed to fit their personal inclinations and interests based on time-tested wisdom and culture.
>> VOLUNTEERS/ COLLEGE STUDENTS, for whom this may just be the start of an inspiring journey to explore teaching as a potential occupation.

Know more about different Courses, Course structure, Course curriculum, Course duration, Course Certification and *REGISTRATION* at the following link:

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Krsna-krida
The Art of Engaging Children's Playful Attitude

Children have a natural attraction to play. And, Krsna's playful pastimes are a natural attraction for a conditioned soul. Hence children can from very beginning of life cultivate a taste for devotional service very naturally. As children play, they can become Krsna conscious. That's the success of engaging the natural playful attitude of children.


It was Srila Prabhupada's desire and instruction to introduce Krsna-krida to our children.


"Make Vaikuntha. That is my request. Teach from the very beginning of life. Just like bala-krida, Bala-kridanakaih kridan. By playing, he's becoming Krsna conscious.Just produce a new generation, just like Pariksit Maharaja. Bala-kridanakaih, from very childhood. ..Krsna-yoga, (or) bhakti-yoga, can be practiced even by a child without interfering with his natural propensities. Without any education, without any knowledge. There is no need of high-grade knowledge or education to understand…It is already there in everyone's heart...It is not that one has to learn it artificially by some gymnastic. No, natural. Just like the children here, they are also dancing with their parents. They are offering flower, trying to imitate how to chant (maha mantra). And they are very much pleased. So similarly these things (should be) introduced, krsna-krida. So some way or other, they should be engaged in krsna-krida. It doesn't matter whether (the child) understands it or not...". (A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Lecture on Srimad Bhagavatam, 2.3.14-15, Los Angeles, May 31, 1972)

The new publication, "Krsna-krida, The Art of Engaging Children's Playful Attitude" humbly attempts to fulfill this instruction and thus serve the Vaisnavas. This hardbound print brimming with around 65 illustrations is sure to enthrall the children and adults equally.

EPub edition is available too.

A part of the 64 Traditional Arts series, this publication covers various arts such as Prahelika, Pratimala, Dyuta Vishesa Krida, Akarsa Krida, Aksara Mustika Kathana and Sutra krida apart from addressing the main art in discussion, called "Bala-kridanakani, The art of engaging children in games".

Just what is this Krsna-krida?
Considering the Supreme Lord as the transcendental role model and spontaneously re-playing as if role-playing those games and activities is known as Krsna-krida

One of the 64 traditional arts (Catuh sasti kala) is known as Bala-kridanakani. This the prime subject matter of the book describing varieities of of games played by Krsna with His cowherd friends in sakhya-rasa. The book explores around 65 of such games that include free plays as well as the orgainzed games.

The process of Bhakti-yoga is joyful, more so for children. The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Sri Krsna is known as bala-krida-samasakta, meaning that the Supreme Lord is attached to enjoying the playful pastimes with his childhood friends. In fact, in the spiritual world, Goloka Vrindavana, these childhood pastimes are eternally going on. When the Supreme Lord incarnated in this material world, His childhood pastimes are considered to be the most glorious and rare.

Blessings obtained from scholars indicate the importance of providing this crucial Krsna conscious culture to the children. The book can be ordered from:

www.cteindia.org/publications.html


Excerpt of Reviews and Blessings obtained from scholars:


Sripad Bhakti Raghava Swami

We should all be most thankful to the author for giving us such an extensive and elaborate presentation of this dimension of children's early education. The book is very authoritative being filled with supportive statements and references. This book is a must for both parents and educators.


Sripad Lokanath Swami

The essence of the text is reminiscent of the village life where I was born. In the village of Aravade, play was free and fearless around countryside cows. As children, we frolicked on expansive hills and sprawling valleys and played hide and seek in rows of endless sugarcane plantations. The perspectives on "play" as demonstrated by Krsna and his friends and captured in Krsna-Krida provide a historical and modern understanding of how children should play to develop an intense attachment to Krsna. Bharat Chandra Dasa vividly captures the exuberance of play and the laughter of Krsna during play.

The advice that is offered is direct and echoes Srila Prabhupada's insights on how to bring up children. The research work is incisive and the work of respected Vaisnava acaryas are used to underpin suggestions made. Srila Prabhupada said that we should encourage children to play Krsna games and in this way develop a love for Krsna.

Set against the twelve forests of Vraja, the location of this book is "the perfect playground with the perfect set of players". The core point being made by Bharat Chandra Dasa is that the "impressions of devotional life in early childhood impacts one to develop a deep attachment to The Supreme Personality of Godhead."

Several dimensions of parenting styles are illustrated and the art of engaging children's playful attitude can be considered the ultimate handbook for parents in rearing their children. The display of this art by the cowherd friends of Krsna in Gokula and Vrndavana offers a range of issues that permeate the understanding of how children play.

This book is a fundamental contribution to progressive parenting ideas drawn from spiritual literature - it is a manual as to how parents can be present in the lives of their children and nurture them in Krishna consciousness through the sacred art of play.


Sripad Bhakti Vikasa Swami

Children naturally love to play, reflecting the playfulness of Kr?s?n?a in his boyhood. Although such playing can be simply a waste of time in the valuable human form of life (as Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura sings, khela-rase saisava; see also SB 7.6.7), children who learn to play according to the directions of this book can, from the beginning of life, become attached to Krsna and thus make a good start on the great journey back to Godhead.
I congratulate Bharat Chandra Dasa for bringing out another in his series of practical varnasrama guides, and I pray that the Supreme Lord Sri Krsna bless him with long life, good health, and fixed focus so that he may produce many more such invaluable books.


Sripad Bhakti Rasamrta Swami

"Krsna-krida" is impressively & meticulously researched, provides sublime insights into how children can joyfully participate in the devotional process and it is also an enchanting read for grown-ups. This book is a useful & practical contribution to the glorious attempt to revive Krsna conscious culture in the modern world.


Sri Gadadhara Pandita Dasa (Author of several Viasnava literatures in
Russian language)

Indeed the intrinsic nature of every individual soul - we find happiness in performing casual pastimes. However while doing so as inbounded beings in the Material world we are regularly forced to become - maya-kridanaka - a puppet toy in the hands of deluding energy Maya. However if according to instructions of saints, carefully presented by the author in this compilation, along with our dear children we will learn the art of playing as team members of Sri Krsna, that will definitely invoke in our lives God's lila-sakti - His divine energy of playful spiritual existence.


Dr. Demian Martins (Author, Samskrt scholar and Research head at Baladeva
Vidyabhusana Manuscript project)

The modern way of life is quickly overshadowing ancient traditions based on Vedic wisdom, which are ultimately meant to lead everyone to God realization. 'Krsna-krida' is a brilliant and well researched presentation of an important aspect of this culture and its approach to impart Vaisnava values to children of all age groups. The author deserves kudos for being a pioneer in bringing out this topic in English for the benefit of parents, teachers and children all over the world.


Srimati Aruddha Devi Dasi (Author of "Homeschooling Krsna's Children")

Bharat Chandra Dasa's book, Krsna-krida, gives great encouragement and faith to parents and educators that just by engaging our children in playing for Krsna and hearing about Krsna, we can help them develop pure love of God. This book is based on sastric evidence and many examples from the lives of our acaryas, who exhibited symptoms of bhakti in their childhood play. We, parents and teachers, can also give our children an environment steeped in Krsna consciousness by facilitating their Krsna-centered play. This book is a definitive guide to Krsna conscious activities for children, and I encourage all to read and assimilate.


Sri Lila Govinda Dasa (B.Tech from IIT Kharagpur, Teacher at Bhaktivedanta International School, Vrindavan)

It is always important to set some written objectives as guidelines for training the children, be it inside or outside the classroom. Not setting any objectives would naturally degrade the quality of the training. S?r?la Prabhupada said, "Teach the small children to play Krsna games. By keeping them always diversified they shall not lose interest and will keep their attention always focused around Krsna." However, to bring 'diversity' and 'attention' is a challenge for a teacher or parent, especially, outside the classroom while keeping their attention always focused around Krsna. 'Krsna-krida' is an amazing compilation with detailed and constructive guiding principles in engaging the children. Proper implementation of games suggested in 'Krsna-krida' can give children, parents and teachers transcendental experiences focused around Krsna. A must resource for all the teachers, parents, educators, Sunday school gatherings, libraries and everyone who is dealing with children.

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Can you foretell death? Why did Srila Prabhupada not travel on Thursday afternoons? Why do sometimes our endeavors go futile? How come Srila Prabhupada predicted rain? Why are we considered to be under the grip of maya if we fail to recognize the signs and indications? What are the 64 traditional arts? Are these arts connected to Krishna consciousness? These are some very intriguing subject matters that are very intimately connected to Krishna consciousness, yet not easily revealed!

The first in the series, "Nimitta-Jnana, The Art of Foretelling Events", in support of traditional education is just out hot from the press!

Nimitta-Jnana, is an interesting, deeply Krishna conscious and a mystical subject matter that engages the reader in exploring the dynamic, meaningful and ever interacting world around us! The art of observing and interpreting the signs of this interactive world is the subject matter of this book that explains the ashtanga nimitta or the eight types of nimitta; The Bhauma, Utpata, Ulkapata, Svapna, Anga, Lakshana, Vyanjana and Svara.

Included is the account of Sri Madhvacharya's commentary dealing with the intriguing subject matter of 'Signs at the time of death'.

The special feature is the inclusion of a rare manuscript called 'Khanar Vachana' dealing with niittas related to diverse subject matters of Journey, Animals and Birds, Agriculture and Rain Prediction. The thumb rules, the sacrosanct indications, the goals of nimitta-jnana along with appendices make the book holistic in its presentation.

You can read the preview: http://www.scribd.com/doc/205538583/Nimitta-Jnana-The-Art-of-Foretelling-Events#scribd

You can order the book at: www.cteindia.weebly.com/publications.html

Here are excerpts of blessings obtained by senior Vaisnavas:

"To our great fortune, one of these 64 Arts has come to light and has been made available. Nimitta-Jnana comes as a breath of fresh air and a sign of great hope that some of this original knowledge can be recovered."

- Sripad Bhakti Raghava Swami

"Taking information from traditional texts, this book nicely presents the subject in a consistent manner which is helpful for the aspirant wanting knowledge of this subject, along with a Vaisnava perspective."

- Sripad Bhanu Swami

In Krsna's vedic culture, people were trained from childhood in the science of how to identify and interpret the various messages (nimitta) that Krsna was sending them. But with growing atheism and loss of culture, this art has become obscured. We are therefore very happy that so much labor has been taken to put together this valuable resource.

- Sri Shyamasundar Prabhu (ACBSP), Jyotish Cudamani

"The practical application of becoming an instrument in the hands of Krsna always remained a puzzle. This wonderful compilation gives a new dimension in understanding what is actually meant by nimitta-matra."

- Sri Gadadhar Pandit Prabhu (ISKCON Russia)
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Garbhadhana samskara book released

"It is to be concluded that while conceiving a child one's mind must be very sober and devotional. For this purpose the Garbhadhana-samskara is recommended in the Vedic scriptures. If the mind of the father is not sober, the semen discharged will not be very good. Thus the living entity, wrapped in the matter produced from the father and mother, will be demoniac like Hiraṇya̅kśa and Hiraṇyakaśipu. The conditions of conception are to be carefully studied. This is a very great science." 

(Śrila Prabhupa̅da, Purport to Śrimad Bha̅gavatam, 3.16.35)

Gabhadhana-samskara, the first and most important of all the purificatory processes in the tradition of Sanatana dharma is yet either less prevalent today or almost extinct. Such a sacred practice remains obscure, less propagated and even less understood.

The new publication titled, "Garbhadhana-samskara, The Science of Vedic Family Planning" humbly attempts to fills this gap.

A snapshot from the Table of Contents is given below.

The book is available in the print version as well as in the Epub format. No of pages: 316, thickness: 0.8 inch.

Visit: www.cteindia.weebly.com and order your copy today, or write to:forcteindia@gmail.com.

REVIEWS AND BLESSINGS:

There is an urgent need for all to learn about the vital importance of Garbhādhāna-saṁskāra to ensure good progeny for present and future generations to come. 

(H.H. Bhakti Raghava Swami)

This book is essential for all young people, both who are married and those who soon will be. 

(H.H. Bhakti Vikasa Swami)

This compilation is of great value to not only for the young couple but for all concerned about the fate of the world.

(H.H. Bhakti Rasamrita Swami)

This book fills the lacuna by gathering into one volume the knowledge for creation of highly evolved progeny.

(H.G. Shyamasundara dasa)

It seems that such a detailed description about practice of getting good progeny is available for the first time in English language!

(H.G. Gadadhara Pandit dasa)

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Chapter 1: Concepts of Vedic Family Planning

1. Defining Garbha̅dha̅na

2. Importance of Garbhadhana-samskara

3. Goals of Vedic Family Planning

4. Proper age for Garbhadhana-samskara

5. Defining Rtuka̅la, a̅rtava, sukra, yoni and linga

6. Defining Garbha

7. Factors that determine health, character and gender of the child

Chapter 2: Determining the right day and time for Garbhadhana-samskara

1. Determining the right date

2. Determining the auspicious time

Chapter 3: Vows and Preparations related to Vedic Family Planning

1. Putrotpatti vrata

2. Rajasvala̅ vrata

3. Goseva̅ vrata

4. Payovrata

5. Pumsavana vrata

6. Hari-vamsa sravana vrata

7. Sri Krsna Janma̅stami vrata

8. Prior preparations for Garbhadhana-samskara

Chapter 4: Process of Garbhadhana-samskara

1. Blessings from Deities, Guru, Vaisnavas and Goma̅ta

2. Rules governing performance of Garbhadhana-samskara

3. Preparations one day prior to the scheduled date of Garbhadhana-samskara

4. Activities on the day of Garbhadhana-samskara, niseka or union at night and thereafter

5. Signs of conception

Chapter 5: Vows after conception and Diet during pregnancy

1. Vows to be followed by pregnant mother (Garbhini stri̅dharma)

2. Vows to be followed by husband of the pregnant mother (Garbhini patidharma)

3. Diet during pregnancy

Chapter 6: Sins of Contraception, Abortion and Sterilization

Chapter 7: Timeless stories from Pura̅ṇas

1. Aditi performs Payovrata

2. Kasyapa Muni and Diti's wrong union

3. Diti performs Pumsavana vrata

4. Lord Kapila appears in Devahu̅ti's womb

5. King Rtumbhara's story

6. King Dilip's service to Mother Cow

7. Appearance of Lord Ra̅machandra

8. The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Sri Krsna's appearance

9. Story of Vidula

10. Appearance of Srila Madhva̅cha̅rya

11. Appearance of Srila Bhakti Siddha̅nta Sarasvati Ṭha̅kura

Appendices:

1. Godly and demoniac qualities

2. Grhastha and grhamedhi

3. 14 Principles of Vedic Family Life

4. Vedic embryology

5. Dietetic rules

6. Krsna Astottara stotra

7. Moksavimsaka stotra

8. Performing a̅camanav

Epilogue

yasmin gṛhe pa̅ndu putra likhyate devaki̅ vratam
na tatra mrta niskra̅ntir na garbha patanam tatha̅
na ca vya̅dhi bhayam tatra bhaved iti matam mama
na vaidhavyam na daurbha̅gyam na dambhah kalaho grhe

O son of Pa̅ndu, in that house where discussions of My appearance from the womb of Devaki̅ takes place, and are kept in the form of a book, no son will be born dead, and there will be no fear of miscarriage, disease, or widowhood, as well as no misfortune, pride, or quarrel. (Hari Bhakti Vila̅sa, 15.293-294)

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