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There are twelve petals in Srila Prabhupada’s centennial celebration lotus and one is dedicated to congregational development.

• We must create an atmosphere most conducive to development of congregational community extending from the ISKCON temples, from our preachers.

• The seed of devotion within the hearts of our contacts and friends must be carefully nurtured.

• We must communicate with and fully understand the needs of our congregation.

• We must prioritize and establish programs necessary to congregational development such as service committees, fellowships, child and adult education and so forth.

• We must fully empower the congregation through vehicles such as project development and extended congregational preaching. In other words, we must get the congregation to preach on our behalf.

• We should recognize the achievements of the congregational members.

• We can derive a stable financial and service base through the long term care of our congregation.

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Lord Nrsimhadev Miraculous Pastimes

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On april 22, 2005, Revati Sundari devi dasi, age 8, was climbing on the roof of the bamboo playhouse in the Grhastha park in Sri Mayapur dham. To her great surprise she fell through the roof, landing on her head, and the roof caved in on top of her. She was in shock for an hour, shaking and crying and incoherent. She also had concussion. Gaura Baba, our wonderful homeopathic vaishnava doctor, treated her for concussion and shock and suggested a scan.

After three days, Revati woke up in the night vomiting black blood. We rushed her off to Kolkata. On the way, clear fluid was leaking from her nose, then violent nosebleeds started.

We took her straight to a good pediatrician, who immediately called in the top neurologist in the city. He ordered a CT scan and then, seeing the results, he sent us to a very good neurosurgeon, who has his own private hospital. Revati was admitted straight away.

The symptoms continued through the night, and we found out that the clear fluid from her nose was the brain fluid (CFS)leaking out. The scan clearly showed a fracture in the floor of her brain, from which the brain fluid was escaping. Also her brain was swollen and blood was pooling there, causing pressure. She had extreme pain in her head which was unabated since the accident. The doctors worked on her for a couple of days, giving her medicine intravenously. The whites of her eyes became totally red. She was like a limp rag with little interest in anything.

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Lord Nrsimhadev’s Mercy

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Once, Lord Nrsimhadev’s worship was going on as usual when the pujari noticed that one flower fell from Nrsimhadev’s garland. The pujari asked the visitors if anyone was offering any special prayers to Lord Nrsimhadev.

The visitors in front did not say anything, but from the back one lady came forward with tears in her eyes. She said, My daughter got married about four or five years ago and she has no issue. The people in my son-in-law’s house consider it inauspicious. So I was praying to Nrsimhadev that He might help her in her desperate situation.

Then the pujari said, “Your prayer is granted, the symptom is that this flower fell from Nrsimhadev’s garland. Please take this and keep it nicely. You can wash this flower and give the water to your daughter to drink.” Then the lady left, and later the pujari forgot the incident.

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By His Holiness Bhakti Brnga Govinda Swami

The congregational preaching mission is the most important aspect of our International Society for Krsna Consciousness. When ISKCON first began it was an ashram-based society. Over the past forty-one years, the society has grown vastly. Now, there are more devotees living outside the temple than within.

In many regions of the world, we have seen attempts to enhance congregational development. Some attempts have been more successful than others. It is very important that all of our devotees embrace congregational preaching.

They should take the faithful members of our congregation, and systematically train them in Krsna consciousness. Devotees should help increase their service spirit for Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s mission.

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By H.H. Chandramauli Swami

Question: Sometimes when we come from a different culture were we are trained to accept authority never mind what is the problem with the authority still we have to remain faithful to encourage that person to get his qualification or realize his offences or Krsna will take him away

HH Candramauli Swami: Krsna will take him away. That is usually the case. That happens. There was a situation were the temple presidents wife was not so much trained in devotional life, she was encouraging the cooks to put eggs into the food. The temple president was also involved in it. So the whole thing was exposed and brought to Srila Prabhupada’s attention.

During that time some devotees left and some stayed So Srila Prabhupada in his evaluation of the situation he said that the senior devotees who left he said they made a mistake, they should have stayed and corrected the situation. For the younger devotees he said it would have bee better for them to leave because in that way they would not become victimized. Prabhupada gave two different evaluations as to how we should respond in such a situation.

So when the authority is not qualified or not trustworthy then one should approach the other authorities to get some help and some guidance or some correction in order to make the situation better for the practice of Krsna consciousness. Not that one has faith and just goes on but one should try to make the corrections.

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By H.H. Chandramauli Swami

Married life especially in this age is such a trip! So many difficulties, Kali-yuga is filled with so many faults, kalerdosa-nidherajann (SB 12.3.51) an ocean of faults especially when two people try to work together to practice Krsna consciousness. So it takes determination, it takes allegiance to authorities and it takes faith that by following that it will work out.

One time one lady came to me in Vrindavan she said, “Maharaj my husband is very nice but he doesn’t talk to me. He sits and reads Caitanya Caritamrta all day. The only time he talks to me is when we take prasad. He is just too busy reading Caitanya-caritamrta and I am like practically not even there most of the time. What should I do?” You can think about how to answer this one!

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First thing is that you too should sit next to him and read Caitanya-caritamrta and in that way based on that there will be a relationship but I said, “I think you married a brahmacari.” So later on we found out that the marriage did not work out. He married Caitanya-caritamrta and she became very much renounced and is practicing Krsna consciousness now very successfully. Both of them are very strong characters and both of them are fixed in their Krsna consciousness. So they were able to move on but that is not always the case. I bring up this point just to show that many times although relationships are there and one partner tries to make it work, there has to be cooperation from both. Okay we won’t speak too much and take comments or questions.

Question: Maharaj thank you for the class. Hare Krsna. My question is that in Kali-yuga very often we have bad experiences with authority, we are cheating or we are getting cheated we loose faith in the process of getting knowledge, the descending process. We try to depend on our own wits and our desires. So my question is, in your experience what is the key to creating faith in authorities?

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Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura Disappearance

Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur’s disappeared from this mortal world in 1914. In a few days this occasion will be celebrated and it is important to remember and glorify him as one of the greatest personalities in the line of saintly spiritual masters who re-established Krsna Consciousness on the planet. Srila Prabhupada said “we have to continue Bhaktivinoda Thakura’s work” in regards to his congregational plans for expanding the Hare Krsna movement.

There are three main achievements that are recognized as his greatest contributions to the Sankirtan movement of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. First is the vast number of books and songs that he produced explaining the philosophy of love and devotion for Lord Krsna. Secondly, the finding of the authentic birth place of Sri Caitanya in Mayapur and personally constructing the temple of Yoga Pitha honoring the sacred landmark. And lastly is the legacy that he left in the form of the practical methods for preaching and expanding the Market of the Holy Name (Nama Hatta).

He longed for the day when devotees from the whole world will unite in Mayapur and chant together the names of “Gaura Hari”. This prophesy has been fulfilled by Srila Prabhupada through his International Society for Krsna Consciousness, ISKCON. The Congregational Development Ministry takes Srila Bhaktivinoda’s direct instructions of spreading the Hare Krsna movement by small groups in the form of branches called “Bhakti Vrikshas” in the cities, Nama Hatta groups in rural areas and many other ways of outreaching and cultivating new devotees through small groups. We honor his commitment to entrust everyone to push forward the dissemination of Krsna Bhakti everywhere.

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By H.G. Nandanandana dasa

Based on an interview with Felicity O’rourke (Excerpt from “Mysteries of the Ancient Vedic Empire”)

If we do a comparative study, we can recognize numerous aspects of the Vedic culture, Krsna consciousness, in many of the Native American traditions. In order to show this, I conducted an interview with Felicity O’rourke who is a member of the Anishnaabi Native American tribe. This describes many of the similarities she recognizes between Vedic culture and her native American traditions. She explains: My family did not have a very strong Native American upbringing because my mother’s grandmother was the one who had a lot of the old ancient teachings and the knowledge, which she then taught to my grandfather or my Mom’s father. But she taught it to him in a way that was more of a lifestyle, not like a spiritual practice. And she wouldn’t let him or anyone else in the family know specifics of her native culture because she was ashamed.

This was when so many Native Americans were going into boarding schools, or being taken away from their family members. So they, my particular family, hid from that. So there’s actually no physical documentation of my family at all in regards to them being native. She would say, “You’re native and that’s all you need to know, and I won’t tell you anything else.” And that was it. That’s how my grandfather grew up and how my Mom grew up. So even when they had questions and wanted to ask about the culture, there was nothing, she would not share it. So it was just lost through the family line.

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By H.G. Nandanandana dasa

Based on an interview with Felicity O’rourke (Excerpt from “Mysteries of the Ancient Vedic Empire”)

If we do a comparative study, we can recognize numerous aspects of the Vedic culture, Krsna consciousness, in many of the Native American traditions. In order to show this, I conducted an interview with Felicity O’rourke who is a member of the Anishnaabi Native American tribe. This describes many of the similarities she recognizes between Vedic culture and her native American traditions. She explains: My family did not have a very strong Native American upbringing because my mother’s grandmother was the one who had a lot of the old ancient teachings and the knowledge, which she then taught to my grandfather or my Mom’s father. But she taught it to him in a way that was more of a lifestyle, not like a spiritual practice. And she wouldn’t let him or anyone else in the family know specifics of her native culture because she was ashamed.

This was when so many Native Americans were going into boarding schools, or being taken away from their family members. So they, my particular family, hid from that. So there’s actually no physical documentation of my family at all in regards to them being native. She would say, “You’re native and that’s all you need to know, and I won’t tell you anything else.” And that was it. That’s how my grandfather grew up and how my Mom grew up. So even when they had questions and wanted to ask about the culture, there was nothing, she would not share it. So it was just lost through the family line.

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Basic Principles to Create a Healthy Marriage

By H.H. Chandramauli Swami

Challenges and difficulties are actually opportunities to make spiritual progress. When two people are roped together based on religious principles, getting guidance from seniors and through spiritual leaders and work through the difficulties even though it may seem impossible then that relationship becomes stronger. That is also given as a statistic that when two people somehow or the other agree to make it work despite the difficulties then in that effort success is there then that relationship becomes stronger. This is an important point to understand.

Actually this is the whole process of life itself. One makes advancement both materially and spiritually when one accepts difficulties as opportunities. When we see difficulties or challenges, of course we have to be fixed within our duty and our responsibility, and when we accept the difficulties as the mercy of the Lord then those difficulties actually awaken within us the realizations how to perceive our responsibilities. Krsna gives the intelligence.

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I live about an hour and a half from the nearest temple. I do preaching programs because I am there by myself. I started the program by having vegetarian cooking classes. I teach a one month course three times a year. After getting to know people and making a lot of friends, I started the Sunday Feast program. I put out flyers and an ad in the newspaper and people started coming.

The number of people quickly grew from twenty-five to forty. Now, over a hundred people attend. There are maybe five devotees, and the rest are guests. We chant for a long time. The guests love to chant and dance and do the Prabhupada step. They are very enthusiastic. I invite guest speakers, or I give the lecture. I chant the Sanskrit verse and then they take turns chanting the verse.

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During the kirtana, I give them various instruments to play. Then, there is a huge feast where there is so much prasada that they have to take some home. Last summer was my sixteenth annual Janmastami Festival. There were one hundred and thirty people in my backyard, and I always cook one hundred and eight preparations.In the winter months, I rent a hall and have the same program. Also, I have devotee bands come. For instance, As Kindred Spirits, Karanamrita, Rasa and His Holiness B.B. Govinda Swami Maharaja came with his band. We have a concert and I serve prasada afterwards. For the concerts, I always have two hundred and twenty-five to two hundred and fifty people, and they all have prasada. I keep track of all of my guests on a database. It is a small community there, so I know many people and I cultivate them on a friendship basis.

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The Effect of Making Friends

By His Grace Svavasa Dasa

In the Los Angeles yatra we had a plan which started about ten years ago where we were going to just develop friends. We are not so much concerned with people giving donations, but our focus is on making friends. In the last ten years that program has really fructified. We’ve made many friends, and many of these devotees have taken initiation.The congregational members are absolutely necessary for so many projects that we do in the temple, for instance, festivals. Without the congregation, our festival program would decrease considerably. In other words, every major festival that New Dwaraka has, they finance. Not only do they finance it, but they also participate with their time, effort and energy.

We find that the congregation members have their own programs in their own homes, and not only on the weekends. They hold classes on Caitanyacaritamrta and Bhagavad-gita. They bring their friends and the program has expanded to where we have several homes where they have several different types of classes once, twice and sometimes three times a month.

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Dear Devotees,

Hare Krsna! Please accept our humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. 

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By His Holiness Guru Prasada Swami

I am pleased to be able to speak some words on congregational preaching. People are not so willing to join temples, and we are not capable of maintaining devotees all throughout their life. Congregational preaching provides the facility for people to become Krsna conscious. Having a big congregation provides support for individuals who are capable of becoming brahmacaris or temple residents. They can be funded throughout their lives and get the security they need to surrender unto the service of the Lord.

Also, the reality of the world is that most people want to live comfortably in their homes. Congregational preaching addresses the reality of human society. Srila Prabhupada began his movement with brahmacaris. Everyone had the vision that “I will give my life and live my whole life in the temple.” Many devotees were not able to maintain such a position, what to speak of those who may have just come into Krsna consciousness from being a student or being a family member.

Someone who joins as a congregational member and grows in the congregation can understand the obstacles and the difficulties that other householders may face. They will be better counselors than some devotee living in the temple who says, “Just give it all up! Just forget about that, that’s all maya.” That’s the reality of a devotee living in the temple.

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By Her Grace Malati Devi Dasi

Developing congregations in ISKCON is actually something so important that enough cannot be said about it. Initially the temples were our homes, and if you were not living in the temple, then you were considered to be in maya. Thankfully that concept no longer exists. As wonderful and as big our temples may become, they are not going to be able to be big enough to accommodate the whole world.

Lord Caitanya’s movement is meant to encompass the whole world. The temple is a place to come to worship, to gather, and to honor Srila Prabhupada, Radha-Krsna, GauraNitai and all the other wonderful deities that are here in ISKCON. But our congregation is where our strength lies. The temples are benefited by the congregation because when the congregation come to the temple, there is life in the temple. This life enthuses people as they pursue Krsna consciousness.

The congregation is doing much of the work that is required in the temple. In many of the temples they come in and prepare the Sunday feast. They supply all the groceries and the cooks just have to cook it. This is a very wonderful service. They hold out-reach programs on a regular basis in their homes and they organize programs in other venues. They go out on book distribution and they do so many wonderful activities that bring life and light to the temple. They provide financial support to the temples so that the temple devotees can go out and preach.

Srila Prabhupada said different things at different times about devotees living outside the temple. In the beginning, he wanted everyone to stick together because there were so few of us. If we went outside, we would be crushed by material nature—we had only recently walked away from it. Gradually we grew in numbers and in strength. Devotees who are not living inside the temples are not living outside either. They have temples in their homes; their temples are places of worship.

When we say “outside the temple,” what do we really mean? All devotees live in the temple because their homes are temples. Wherever Krsna is glorified, that place becomes a temple. My message is, don’t become discouraged by looking for that which does not seem to fit. Prabhupada had so many reasons to be discouraged so many times. He suffered a heart attack on the way over, his typewriter and Bhagavad-gita was stolen but he pushed on. As a result we have this beautiful ISKCON.

(Excerpt from the book ‘The Nectar of Congregational Preaching’ by ISKCON Congregational Development Ministry)

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Preaching Means Congregational Development

By His Grace Aniruddha Dasa (Temple President Melbourne Australia)

I think it is important that the leaders of our society put effort into training and educating the congregation because we have discovered how effective it is, especially if the leaders themselves are the teachers. There is this concern that if we train up all these people and they have home programs they won’t come to the temple. But what we have actually found is that if you put the time in to training, educating and making friends with these people, then naturally they will respect you and they will be happy to support the temple.

There is nothing like the prasada you get in the temple. So if we put our effort into having a strong temple program and plentiful and opulent prasada distribution, then people will keep coming back. As they come back you can train them and cultivate them nicely. The congregation, as I see it, is like a sleeping giant. If you wake him up, you have unlimited potential to do a huge amount of preaching.

Congregational preaching should not be underestimated or ignored. If you ignore the congregation, and don’t bring them to their full potential, you will have real trouble. They are just like everybody. “Hey Prabhu, I want to do devotional service. Please engage me in devotional service.” When they have ideas to go and preach, let them go and preach! They might make some mistakes, but that is how we learn. Then they become mature and grow and become an army of devotees. On Janmastami we have 6,000-7,000 people coming in one day, which is quite a lot of people for a temple outside of India. We have about 300 volunteers who are all coordinated by the congregational devotees. I don’t have to worry anymore about what is going to happen on Janmastami. Krsna is providing all the resources. We just have to recognize and make good use of them.

Preaching to the congregation requires a shift in mentality. His Holiness Devamrita Swami Maharaja mentioned that we must preach as if the person we are talking to is a better devotee than me. In other words, preach to the person in terms of the devotee that they can be. So many people have so many talents and if they can use all those talents in Krsna’s service, then they will get purified. Many of the people coming to our temple have a Masters degree or a 146 The Nectar of Congregational Preaching Bachelors degree. They’re not stupid people, so we should preach to them in an appropriate way.

Developing the congregation may take time. You have to plant the seed, water it, protect it and as you cultivate and nurture it, it will grow into a healthy plant and produce fruits. Even the fruits take some time to mature. You have to see people in light of their potential and not what they are at the moment. This is actually how Srila Prabhupada preached to people.

(Excerpt from the book ‘The Nectar of Congregational Preaching’ by ISKCON Congregational Development Ministry)

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Lord Nrsimhadeva Reciprocates Instantly

By Pankajanghri das

The fact that people just love to hear stories is one reason why some of the Vedic codes were gradually transmitted in story form, like the epic histories Mahabharata and Ramayana and the Puranas. When such stories concern the pastimes of the Lord and His devotees, they are called lilas. Being labeled Lord Nrsimhadeva’s pujari in Mayapur, I have been asked to recount some stories in connection with Him, but unlike the sastras (scriptures), these “lilas” (pastimes) have no authority except for the testimony of the devotees who told them. In most cases there were no other witnesses. Although I am generally quite skeptical when it comes to accepting other people’s mystical experiences as truth, just too many things started happening recently, not to sit up and take notice.

For instance, during the last Gaura Purnima festival, I called over a devotee in the crowd and asked her to distribute the Lord’s caranamrita to the ladies, which she did. Later, when she brought the caranamrita pot back, she remarked that Lord Nrsimhadeva was very merciful to reciprocate so quickly.

“I was praying this morning that I might be able to offer some direct service to Him, and now you have given me this service.”

“Yes,” I said, “desires are quickly fulfilled in the dham. Just see, the same day you desire, it happened.”

“No, not the same day–the same moment,” she replied. “The very instant I expressed that desire to serve Him, you called me over.”

“Wow! that is amazing,” I acknowledged. “Did you hear about how one devotee’s eye problem was cured at the same time that Lord Nrsimhadeva’s original eyes were placed back, after one donor had bought Him new eyes?”

“Oh, yes,” she told me. “As a matter of fact, I was staying in the same building when Lord Nrsimhadeva spoke to her.” She added, “You know, there was so much energy around that night that nobody could get any sleep.”

All glories to Lord Nrsimhadev.

Jai Narsimhadev!

Reference : Narasimhalila.com

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Putting An End to Courtesy Japa

By Mahatma Das

“Nish, nish, ram, ram, nish, nish, ram, ram.” Prabhupada once imitated how we sometimes chant without focus, without concentration, without proper pronunciation – how we chant when we don’t feel like chanting. You know the mood behind this chanting; “I have to chant but I’d rather be doing something else.” And in our minds we are thinking, “I can’t wait to get these rounds out of the way.” We all do this. And it can get pretty bad. I know devotees who chant rounds while watching football games on TV.

Prabhupada explained that this type of chanting is more or less useless because it will not produce the desired result, love of Krsna. To even call this chanting is a stretch. It is closer to a ritual. But Prabhupada acknowledged the value in the ritual by saying that although this kind of chanting is not very productive, at least those who are chanting this way are keeping their vow to chant.

I call this kind of japa, “courtesy japa.” “Courtesy japa” means that since you have taken a vow – either to your spiritual master or yourself – to chant a certain number of rounds daily, you keep that vow while chanting the kind of japa I described above.

Here are a few other examples (methods) of what I call “courtesy japa:”

* Chanting while talking to someone (you talk, and when they reply you chant).
* Chanting while reading (which could really work if you have two heads, one to read and one to chant).
* Chanting while listening to a CD or the radio (this is especially challenging while listening to the news or listening to rock and roll music).
* Chanting while shopping.
* Chanting while window shopping (this often happens on early morning japa walks).
* Chanting while you are dosing off (sometimes known as dive bomb japa).
* Chanting while site seeing or looking around at a million things (sometimes known as radar japa).
* Chanting while watching movies (Krsna Conscious movies are included in “courtesy japa”).
* Chanting a little, talking a little, chanting a little, talking a little (sometimes known as jibber japa).
* Chanting while …………………… (fill in your favorites).

Note, these are all excellent ways to ruin your japa and thus put your Krsna conscious transmission in park. You can make incredible advancement during japa. Good japa is like flying down the highway in fourth gear. Good japa produces inspiration, realization, detachment, increased desire to serve, attraction to study scripture, and an ability to see maya’s workings more clearly. And there are so many more gifts japa delivers. Yet we deprive ourselves of these gifts when we chant “courtesy japa.”

THE NEW MANTRA IS “DOWN WITH ‘COURTESY JAPA’.” “Courtesy japa” is like shooting a gun with blank bullets. When the trigger is pulled it just sounds like a bullet is being fired. Obviously you can’t win a battle firing blanks. Similarly, “courtesy japa” sounds like the Hare Krsna maha mantra but it is just an empty sound, a shadow of the real thing. Certainly you can’t win the battle with maya firing blank mantras.

The problem is – and this is something we have to accept philosophically as well as practically – if you keep practicing the wrong way, you’ll continue to get wrong results. What’s more is that bad chanting tends to produce more bad chanting. Let me say that in another way because this is really important. The more you practice the wrong way of doing something, the more it gets engrained/programmed within you and the harder it usually becomes to fix it.

THUS IT DOESN’T NECESSARILY FOLLOW THAT THE LONGER YOU CHANT THE MORE ADVANCED YOU WILL BECOME.

Do you have a severe case of courtesy japaitis programmed into you? If so, ask yourself how you are going to kick the habit. This is an important question to answer because good japa is one of the pillars of spiritual life.

It’s all about fighting apathy in our japa. As Lord Caitanya said, playing the part of a conditioned soul, “I am so unfortunate that I have no attraction for chanting Your Holy Names.” So we have two choices during japa. One is to go with the flow and just let the mind wander. The other is to go against the flow and make a valiant effort to focus on the holy name and chant in a prayerful, devotional mood. That’s not so easy. It takes effort. It goes against everything “courtesy japa” stands for. And this is not much fun for lazy japa chanters like me. After all, concentrating is hard work.

Japa can be a creative time. Often when I chant I get all kinds of ideas. Also the many things I have to do in the day – and even creative ways of doing them – keep popping up in my mind (or should I say keep pooping in my mind). Don’t dwell on these. If they come up, either neglect them (those good ideas will most likely come up later) or stop chanting and write them down so you don’t have to think about them while you chant. How will you break the habit of “courtesy japa?” Krsna is in your heart and He will help you as much as you want to be helped. Krsna says from Me come knowledge, remembrance and forgetfulness. So He will show you how to become a master of japa or a master of “courtesy japa.” It all depends on what you want. If you want to improve, He will show you when to chant (hint – early in the morning), where to chant (hint – where you are not distracted), how to chant (hint – in front of devotional pictures, tulasi, Deities, etc, not in front of a television or a non Krsna conscious magazine).

So here’s the exercise. Write on top of a piece of paper, How To Improve My Japa? Below that write the subtitle, Putting an end to“courtesy japa.” Then make your list.

Let’s put an end once and for all to “courtesy japa,” the great enemy of Krsna consciousness.

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Congregational Preaching is Very Important

By His Holiness Ramai Swami

I think that congregational preaching is one of the most important forms of preaching in our society. We can trace it back in our Vaisnava tradition from the time of Lord Caitanya when he would go to Srivas Thakura’s house and have kirtana and sit with the other devotees. Lord Caitanya Himself would go to other peoples’ houses and Lord Nityananda also would go with Him. We are already seeing it is growing more and more, and in the future its importance will become more recognized in our society.

In Indonesia, a predominately Muslim country, our preaching didn’t start with establishing centers. Our preaching started with congregational preaching in people’s homes and building up a following in Krsna consciousness. Whole families are becoming Krsna conscious. In the early years of cultivation in Indonesia, we had got many devotees even before we had any temples. Practically all the preaching for many years was going on in people’s homes.

Generally in the history of ISKCON (especially in the West), it has been the other way around. First there were the centers and then the congregation grew more and more. But in Indonesia, we found it to be the opposite. First there was a congregation and from the different areas of the congregation, all the devotees wanted to expand more and have a place for regular meetings.

They would make a center and sometimes, perhaps, that would turn into a temple. Now we have many hundreds and thousands of devotees in Indonesia and basically, it all came from congregational preaching. It still going on very strong. The congregation and the centers are in a very cooperative mood. The centers increase the congregational mood, and the congregational preaching enhances the center’s mood.

In the congregation, the devotees are always encouraged to come to the temple. There are also different types of facilities offered, like educational programs and so forth. In the temple there is not that mood that the outside congregational devotees are not cooperating. In fact, they are also directing anyone who comes to the temple to participate in the congregational programs.

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Hare Krsna dear devotees.

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As you all know, Lord Nrsimhadeva is not in need of anything from us; but when we offer Him something according to our own capacity, He blesses us with everything that we need to progress in achieving the ultimate goal of our life, love for Krsna.

He gives special consideration to those who further the preaching of His Glories, just like small Prahlada. With that same spirit, Srila Prabhupada has requested us all to support the expansion of Krsna Consciousness far and wide, thus the need to help ISKCON congregations to grow exponentially.

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