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Sri Dham Pandharpur Parikrama

Hare Krishna! Please accept my humble obeisnaces, All gloris to Srila Prabhupad. 

By blessings of H.H,Lokanath Maharaj and all vaishnavas.. we have activated PANDHARPUR PARIKRAMA which used to be done in ancient times by devotees.There was ancient tradition of doing dham Parikrama , Holy Bath in river chiandrabhaga and taking divine Darshan of Lord Vitthal- Rikminiji. 

Many great saints and acharyas like Ramanujacharya, Madhavacharya, Nimbarkacharya,..Saint Tukaram, Namdev, Dyaneshwar..etc would do this parikrama and visit holy places around, take bath and take darshan of Lord Vitthla which is noone but Lord Krishna. This year 2016 is our third year of Pandharpur dham Parikrama. 

As Gaudiya Vaishnav Sampradaya we have great connecetion to Pandharpur dham. 

1) Lord chaitanya's elder Brother Lord Vishvarupa who became Sanyasi and chose this place as his Kshetriya Sanyas, stayed here and ended his pasttimes here. 

2) Lord Nityananda stayed here for long time and got initiated by his spiritual Master Laxmiteertha ji. 

3)Lord Chaitanya came to pandharpur to take darshan of Lord Vitthla and also in search of his elder brother Vishwarup swami. He stayed here for 11 days and during his stay he would take holy bath in river Chandrabhaga and dance ecstatically whenever he takes darshan of Lord. Please find attached files for schedule and details of Parikrama. This year Parikrama is commenced on 15.16,17 and 18 february 2016 15 feb is Bhishmashtami 16 feb is Navami 17 feb is dashami (the day when Chaitanya mahaprabhu initiated saint Tukaram) 18 feb is Jaya Eakadashi (Maagh Wari which is one of crowded Ekadashi of Pandharpur) 18 th february is Jaya Ekadashi (magh waari) which is one of biggest eakadashi festival at Pandharpur. Thousands of Dindis( Big sankirtan group) from all over march by walking with ecstatic sankirtan for Pandharpur to take holy bath in river and take darshan of Lord. So if you remain this day in Pandharpur dham you will see everywhere vibrant atmosphere because of constant chanting of name of Lord. 

We request all of you to please spread awareness of this Parikrama to your respective centers and tell all devotees to participate and expireince SPIRITUAL BLISS of Sridham Pandharpur. 

Thank you,
Your servant 
Brajprem Das.

Pls write to 
pandharpurparikrama@gmail.com for registration 

and for more details visit... 
www.iskconpandharpur.com ;
www.pandharpurdham.org

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How to Grow the Wings of Faith

Often people are trapped into a web of fear. A fear arising out of ignorance, stemming from our hearts due to myriad apprehensions. The only way to break free from this web and unlock the closet of miseries is to have Faith. What is faith? Faith means unfinching trust in something sublime. It means having a deep conviction, a strong sense of confidence on God's foolproof plan for each one of us.
 
We can learn from our Scriptures, from the exemplary lives of the enlightened souls, that the Pandavas had to undergo so much suffering, even though they were in direct association and closest to God or Lord Krishna! But inspite of that, they never gave up. Do you know why? Because they had strong conviction and faith on the Lord. They knew that they are being put to hard tests but eventually, when the Lord thinks it is the right time, He is going to protect them from the worst. So they never complained about the pain or the suffering but they were wise as they took the difficult times as a blessing in disguise. Infact, Mother Kunti prayed to the Lord to give her more and more suffering because only when we are in distress, we remember God or Krishna.
 
In happier times, more so when things are going our way, we never stop to thank God but when things don't go our way, we always question - Why me? So we must understand that the Lord has higher plans for us. Professionally or personally, if things are not going as desired by us, it is definitely for our greater good, in the long term, which we are not able to envision now at this stage due to our myopic vision. But Krishna knows what is best for us. He is our Creator, our Ultimate protector, our Spiritual Father. We must not let our faith in Him dwindle due to some superficial or perceived material obstacles. Infact this is the perfect opportunity to restore our devotion just like the sagacious Pandavas and strengthen our bonds of love with Krishna.
Let me share a profoundly transformational experience that God made me witness, which cemented my faith in Him. Once a small boy accompanied his father to a grocery shop. On reaching there, he asked his father for a bar of chocolate but his father refused. The child again requested his father for it but he was denied. Now the little boy got infuriated and started shouting, screaming and abusing his father. Still the father did not budge. Do you know the reason... Why the father did not give the child a bar of chocolate? Later I was astounded to know the reason - It is because the child was medically diagnosed with extremely high blood sugar levels and the slightest quantity of sweet would prove fatal for him. We all are just like the small boy. We always feel that we are the CEO - Controller, Enjoyer and Owner. When things don't materialize as per our dreams, we tend to blame God, fight with God and lose faith in Him. We forget that our material senses are impaired due to material contamination and past conditionings. We forget that God is cause of all causes. He is our best well-wisher. I strongly believe Faith to be 'Forward All Issues To Him'. Never give up, never lose hope because where there is hope, faith resides. Where faith resides God presides and where God presides miracles happen. So instead of getting perturbed, we must purify our consciousness, become fixed in our devotion, constantly remember that Krishna is our Eternal Father and have indomitable faith on His mercy and divine grace. 
 
An important aspect to acknowledge is that God is the ultimate sanctioning authority but He will never force us to do something. He has given us something very potent called free will or the power of choice. We will reap the results of what we sow as per our actions and karmas. If we choose to act against the words of God, against the Shastric injunctions, we are going to suffer the reactions. However, if we choose to look beyond and overcome the temporary bottlenecks or material tests, we will emerge victorious in this battle with Maya or Illusion. We cannot compromise on the regulative principles as prescribed by the Lord, we cannot compromise on our prayers, our chanting. Above all, we cannot take God or Krishna for granted. We must not make a show of devotion and expect something in return from Him. Krishna knows what is in our heart. He only wants us to surrender to Him. The day we actually surrender to Krishna completely, with unflinching faith, He will know. And He will reciprocate. I have personally experienced this on numerous occasions and trust me, that moment is the best in the life of any conditioned living entity. So let us strive to develop our devotion and achieve this state of pure consciousness which is devoid of any material hankering but there is place for only one thing in our hearts - i.e. pure selfless love for the Supreme Lord. Let us endeavour to grow the wings of Faith by taking shelter of our holy scriptures, that by accepting the words of God and abiding by Them we will be elevated to the highest perfection of life. Let us make those wings stronger through our regulated devotional practices. By taking the leap of faith, let us rise above our ignorance, aspire to transcend the modes of material nature, fly higher and enter into the spiritual realm which is our gateway to perennial bliss and permanent happiness in the endearing association of our All-Loving Eternal Father.
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Progress Report on Finishing Work

In this recent time we have been concentrating on the interior and exterior finishing work on the TOVP. A lot of progress was made just in the past weeks.

GRC Workshop

Sadbhuja Prabhu congratulating Savya Sachi Prabhu on the opening of the GRC Workshop. All machinery, materials and devotees have moved to the new location, equipped with a gantry crane, office and big storage area, the GRC workshop is officially moving at full speed.

 

 

Sandstone

With no time to wait, the sandstone has arrived from Rajastan and already we have begun applying the Jali windows. This Pink Sandstone will frame the windows of the 2 base floors of the Planetarium and Nrshimha Dev wings.

 

 

Art work

Indra, the king of Suwarga Loka and the Demigods, bows down to the fierce form of Lord Nrshimha Dev. This murti will appear in the left wing of the temple, over-looking the Nrshimha Dev altar. In this pastime, as described in the Srimad Bhagavatam 7th canto, other demigods will be present offering their respects to the Lord. Led by Bhaskara Prabhu, the art team is creating the 7 feet (2.1 M) tall murtis in Ganga mud and straw. Once a model is created, the casting progress will commence to make the murtis. Next they will be colourfully painted.

 

 

Blue Marble

Bolivian blue marble is a very prestigious marble, only an expert can select a good batch. Sadbhuja Prabhu had to travel to Bolivia to pick the best quality marble. This splendid blue marble will be used for the altars of Sri Sri Radha Madhava, Panchatattva and Guru Parampara. This is our last purchase of the Blue Marble from Bolivia.

 

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ISKCON Outreach is an initiative of GBC Strategic Planning Team. It is resource for all ISKCON leaders and members to learn the successful techniques of outreach adapted by different centers and members all around the world. In these video-interviews Iskcon leaders and devotees are sharing their outreach programs and realizations about how to present the science of Krishna consciousness in today’s society.

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=17676

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Harinama in Moscow Russia

Perhaps you are a Christian, or Muslim or Jew. And can you - a convinced atheist? No! Are you a doctor or a school teacher! But you look more like the head of the council or an employee of special units? You may have a simple worker, a taxi driver or a police officer. Whoever you are, you will be interested to look through our magazine.

You've certainly met dancing and singing Hare Krishna in the streets of your cities and you have a question: who are they and what are different from others? How dangerous are they to me? Or maybe I should not worry? Our magazine provides answers not only on these issues, but also talks about the fact that we are all united, like opening for everyone new horizons in a modern, it seemed to have the length and breadth investigated the world. If you are justgetting started with our movement, the magazine Harinam - your best friend and guide. Do not wait for happiness! Take it at once! Try harinama taste this minute! Do not wait until the ripe! You deserve to be happy without delay. That is what we teach our followers.

In this world, everything Coming, youth, beauty, health, wealth, friends, relatives. You can not say about Harinam. Harinam - a spiritual enduring phenomenon. There is no better topic of conversation and descriptions. To describe such beauty and surprisingly diverse sentiments that arise in the Harinam - a real pleasure. Look it up yourself. Is not that so?

How then have to be heartless to harinama hide from the general public.Harinam - a feast for the senses. If the soul is happy all the rest is not so important. More precisely: "Important! But not so. "

About Vaishnavi (in common Hare Krishna) has already said a lot, and sometimes such that even better not to talk about it out loud. Once the same and we have to say for themselves? In this magazine, we will talk about how things really are. As they say, first hand. Here we tell you about everything that is interesting to a wide range of people. And the interest in something is not really small. And vegetarianism, and Ayurveda and Vedic culture, karma, reincarnation, chanting of mantras, Vedic wedding, birth and parenting, family relationships, theater, music and philosophy, but the main thing - it is a culture of joint glorify God's name.

The material we have more than enough! Newspaper? It's cheap and just junk.No, the newspaper did not go. Journal? It is expensive! But colorful. Living magazine quality photo attached to a very rich emotional intensity, and explaining the original texts serve as a fixer for the emerging positive mood.


Photo harinama will not leave anyone indifferent. Regularly publishing (2 times a year to begin with) and extending this magazine, we will bring a lot of positive in the minds of people living in cities boiling passions. We can change an ingrained social prejudices about our movement. We will be able available and show a positive role Harinam Festival can play in individual lives, as well as in the life of cities, countries and the planet as a whole.

Harinam - a source of spiritual energy, a healing balm, lying down on the withered hearts of the people of the Iron Age. It's really true! So why do we have to hide such a treasure?

What you put in this edition of the magazine is not an investment in the void.Matter what you choose you will receive investments as well and our thanks.The publication of the journal Harinam - this is our love with you interchange in which there can not be one-sided and self-interest. 30 thousand rubles, we need to layout the revision and correction, 124 000 for printing. If you collect more, the longer to print. That's all arithmetic.

The magazine will serve for Vaishnava and the broad masses of people. Our silence - this is our problem! This is a signature in the record of our insolvency.No! it should not be! About Harinam to say. This is a great theme for all people.Harinam self-explanatory, but otherwise on her way there are formidable obstacles. After all, as a result of our silence, in the minds of the general public already misconceptions about Vaishnavi, and about what they are doing. All this false information is disseminated thanks to the enthusiasm of some dishonest people. But why do they have to be just such a commitment and enthusiasm? Let people hear, and our view of our movement. Especially because there is no ban. Especially when it comes to the public in a positive manner. Harinam! It's so beautiful!

Let's make this magazine. Send us a photo, article, we will look at good ideas.Invest in the edition and have their magazines and are widely disseminated.How many? Decide for yourself. Together we will make this magazine is very modern and popular worldwide. Especially because we are not dealing with simple everyday topics, and with a surprisingly beautiful, all-attractive themes of auspicious holy names, exuding spiritual energy, positively transforming the curved face of modern reality.

We - the editors of the magazine Harinam very inspired by this idea. We hope and inspiration to you is transmitted. But only together can we promote this project. Let's do it each according to his abilities. And let's do it now always, that is life! Harinam devote his life - this is the height of perfection of human life!

Source:http://goo.gl/2h6yM5

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Cows of Braj

Vishnu Purana: My Lord, you are the well-wisher of the cows and the brahmanas, and You are the well-wisher of the entire human society and the of the entire world.
Purport: In this prayer we see that special mention is made of the cows, indicating that special protection must always be given to the cows who are very dear to the Supreme Lord. The Lord is very fond of cows and we are encouraged to give reverence and love to the cow. For the cowherd men and the cows, Krsna is the supreme friend. Therefore, He is worshiped by the prayer “ namo brahmanya-devaya go brahmana –hitaya ca”. His pastimes in Gokula, are always favorable to the brahmanas and the cows, His first business is to give all protection to the cows and the brahmanas. In fact, comfort for the brahmanas are secondary, and comfort for the cows are His first concern ( Srimad Bhagavatam 10.8.16 Purport)

Soure: https://goo.gl/NNXNWI

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Dear Friends,

Hope this meets you all well.

Monday Dec 21st, 2015, is Gita Jayanti, the anniversary of Lord Sri Krishna’s speaking the Bhagavad-Gita to Sri Arjuna. Special Gita Jayanti Recitation of the entire Bhagavad-Gita starts @ 5:00pm.

We will be offering special prayers for all the Kartik 2015 CHAD participants at the lotus feet of Lord Sri Sri Radha Madanmohan. If you recited a chapter of Gita during Karthik and your name is not listed on www.readchad.com please email recite.chad@gmail.com ASAP.

Summary of Programs @ ISV:-

Friday: Mini Festival/Harinama Sankirtana @ Palo Alto, CA

Saturday: “The Pearl Story” from Sivarama Swami’s book “Krsna-Sangati” by HG Akruranath Prabhu

Sunday: Sunday Feast Talk by H.G Yugal Kishore Das

Monday: Special Gita Jayanti Recitation of the entire Bhagavad-Gita presided by HG Akruranath Prabhu

We extend a warm welcome to you and your family to join us for the classes and event this week at ISV!

FRIDAY, Dec 18 – HARINAAM SANKIRTAN

Please join us for this last mini festival of 2015 and bring your family and friends.

When: Friday, December 18th @ 6.59pm (Please come as early as possible)
Where: Lytton Plaza on University Avenue (220 University Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301)

“Lord Sri Krsna Caitanya is the initiator of sankirtana [congregational chanting of the holy name of the Lord]. One who worships Him through sankirtana is fortunate indeed.” CC Ādi 3.77

SATURDAY, Dec 19 – “The Pearl Story” reading by H.G Akruranath Prabhu

In honor of the MSF of Pearl Festival H.G Akruranath Prabhu will read “The Pearl Story” from Sivarama Swami’s book “Krsna-Sangati”!

Please join us for the reading at ISV.

7.30am: Brahma Samita followed by reading from “The Pearl Story” from Sivarama Swami’s book “Krsna-Sangati” by H.G Akruranath Prabhu

10:00am: Guru Puja followed by prasadam

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 – Sunday Feast Lecure by H.G. Yugal Kishore Prabhu

HG Yugal Kishore Prabhu is a senior Brahmachari disciple of HH Radhanath Swami Maharaj, leads wonderful Kirtans and well versed in delivering inspiring lectures on Srimad Bhagavatam and Srimad Bhagavad-gita.

4:00pm – 5:45pm: Krsna Katha by H.G Yugal Kishore Prabhu

6.00pm: Sandhya Aartik followed by Announcements and Prasadam

If you would like to sponsor a Sunday Feast, to commemorate a special occasion (like birthday or wedding anniversary) or just in general, please write to us at isvconnect@gmail.com. We will offer the bhoga to the Deities and serve prasadam to all the devotees in your name. Donation amount for the Sunday Feast is $301 only.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 21st – Gita Jayanti – Advent of Srimad Bhagavad-Gita

Gita Jayanti is a unique opportunity to remember Krishna by chanting the Gita with full concentration in the association of devotees.

You are invited for Gita Jayanti Celebrations at ISV on Monday, December 21st, starting at 5pm. There will be a special recitation of entire Srimad Bhagvad Gita led by His Grace Akruranatha Prabhu, followed by Ekadashi Prasadam.

We will be offering special prayers for all the CHAD participants at the lotus feet of Lord Sri Sri Radha Madanmohan. If you recited a chapter of Gita during Karthik and your name is not listed on www.readchad.com please email recite.chad@gmail.com ASAP.Gita Jayanti, Harinam & Pearl Festival Reading at ISV this week!

Source:http://iskconsiliconvalley.com/2015/12/18/gita-jayanti-harinam-pearl-festival-reading-at-isv-this-week/

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Govardhan Farms:

Govardhana Farms is not merely an agricultural endeavor; it is much more than that. The values and lifestyle to which we are fully and deeply dedicated are reflected in our actions and in the way we farm is operated. Those are completely based on the philosophy presented by A.C Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada and his International Society for Krishna Consciousness. It is a philosophy that  not only does make sense in a theoretical level, but is very practical at the same time. While modern technology has perhaps brought more convenience and luxury to some, the cost to the land and animals has been enormous.Govardhana Farms aim to show that there is a sustainable and entirely practical way in which to work the land and raise cattle, a way that helps us satisfy our needs as a society/human race while not causing harm or distress to others.

Source:http://www.iskconbrampton.com/2015/12/join-us-to-learn-about-govardhan-farm.html

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Selfless service

Mere academic study of Bhagavad Gita or Bhagavatam will not give us entry into the mysteries of Krishna. What then is the appropriate mood of study - it should be done in a mood of inner desire to transform our hearts to serve without selfishness. When we intellectually assimilate and digest Krishna, and when that intellect of Krishna translates to seva, then the study is fruitful, otherwise not. Then, as our seva becomes free of selfishness, Krishna will reveal His identity. So yes it begins with knowledge (gnana) but culminates in selfless seva or service.


Below is a verse on the aspect of revelation as given by Srila Prabhupada in a letter to Guru Das prabhu.

Sincere souls who are engaged in the service of Lord Krishna are benedicted by the Lord by revelation. Sri Krishna, His Name, Form, Entourage, Paraphernalia and Pastimes are not material; they are purely spiritual. Therefore, in the beginning they are not appreciated by our materially conditioned senses, but as we go on chanting Hare Krishna with service mood and attitude, the Name, Qualities, etc., become revealed as Reality. For the unbeliever Krishna and His Name etc are fictitious, but those who are advanced realize that K.C. is pure and eternal.

Letter to Guru Das, Aug. 24 1967

Hare Krishna
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Srila Prabhupada: Now here in India we are constructing a very large Vedic Planetarium…within the planetarium we will construct a huge, detailed model of the universe as described in the text of the fifth canto of Srimad Bhagavatam. Within the planetarium, the model will be studied by onlookers from different levels by use of escalators. Detailed information will be given on open verandahs at the different levels by means of dioramas, charts, films etc.

Simply click the player below and it will play one video after the other. Or choose which video you would like to watch by clicking on its photo.
Please note there are different pages with videos. You can navigate them by the “Previous” and “Next” buttons at the bottom of the article.

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=17695

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Leaders of faith-based environmental groups, meeting with President Francois Holland of France (center) hold up their petition numbers. Gopal is in the back row wearing glasses

After the history-making climate change talks at COP21 in Paris concluded this past weekend, ISKCON leaders and members are looking to increase their part in fighting climate change. 

On December 12th world leaders and representatives of 195 countries agreed to to work together to limit average global warming to 2 degrees Celsius (3.6F) above pre-industrial temperatures. If possible, they’ll strive for a safer limit of 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 F).

This means stopping use of fossil fuels like gas, oil and coal altogether between 2050 and the end of the century to meet the 2 degrees Celsius cap. To meet the more ambitious 1.5 degree cap, the world will have to stop using fossil fuels between 2030 and 2050.

According to CNN, “Failure to set a cap could result in superdroughts, deadlier heat waves, mass extinctions of plants and animals, megafloods and rising seas that could wipe some island countries off the map.”

So what can ISKCON do? Even secular world leaders agree that the world’s religions can motivate change by presenting the moral reasons for living a green lifestyle.

During the COP 21 talks, French president Francois Holland met with the leaders of twenty faith-based groups at Elysee Palace, where they presented him with 1.8 million signatures supporting a fair climate change agreement. The leaders included ISKCON devotee Gopal-Lila Das, who was there representing multifaith environmental campaigners Our Voices.

Holland – an atheist himself and the president of a largely secular nation – thanked the religious leaders for their efforts and said, “We must protect the planet... Through the petitions, through the walks and pilgrimages, you have committed to defend life.”

ISKCON “committed to defending life” back on November 23rd, by signing a Hindu Declaration on Climate Change put together by the Bhumi Project at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, both of which count ISKCON devotees amongst their staff.

The Declaration presented the moral reasons for living a green lifestyle by quoting the Sri Isopanisad, “Isavasyam idam sarvam,” meaning, “This entire universe is to be looked upon as the energy of the Lord.” It also included a quote from the Srimad Bhagavatam (11.2.41): “Ether, air, fire, water, earth, planets, all creatures, directions, trees and plants, rivers and seas, they are all organs of God’s body. Remembering this a devotee respects all species.”

Meanwhile, many organizations and centers throughout ISKCON are doing their part to save the environment in a Krishna conscious way.

In Lord Krishna’s hometown of Vrindavana, India, Rupa Raghunath Das’ Varahadev project plants trees throughout the sacred village, cleans and maintains the parikrama route, and organizes monthly cleaning drives town-wide. It also started a paper recycling plant and supplies the area with organic vegetables grown without any pesticide or unnatural fertilizers.

Interestingly, the unlikeliest of celebrities – actor Arnold Schwarzenegger – is raising funds to green Dwarka, another city extremely sacred to Vaishnavas, through his Regions 20 charity.

“They’re planning to green a number of pilgrimage sites across the world,” says Gopal-Lila, who talked to R20 Executive Director Christophe Nuttall  at COP21. “They’re talking millions of dollars worth of investment in each site. If Dwarka goes ahead, for example, every single street light in Dwarka would be solar-powered, there would be a total overhaul of the waste management systems, and green transportation would be provided.”

Another major contribution of ISKCON’s to the environment is its promotion of vegetarianism.

“At COP 21 I spoke to Olga Kikou, European Affairs Manager of Compassion in World Farming,” says Gopal. “We were talking about how people are increasingly saying that going vegetarian is one of the quickest and best things an individual can do to reduce their carbon emissions.”            

In this regard ISKCON has served 3 billion plates of sanctified vegetarian food (prasadam) worldwide so far. 1.2 million plates are served daily to Indian children as part of the “Midday Meal” program by ISKCON Food Relief Foundation. And ISKCON has 110 vegetarian restaurants worldwide, many of which have made a sizeable impact on local attitudes to vegetarianism. What’s more, the society provides deep philosophical and spiritual reasons, as well as health reasons, for becoming vegetarian.

“That’s something that ISKCON should be really proud of,” says Gopal. “And I think if we make more connections to mainstream environmental and animal rights organizations, we can have an even bigger impact than we have now.”

ISKCON also has sixty-five farms or eco-villages around the world, including Krishna Valley in Hungary, which is fully self-sufficient in vegetables and fruit and has its own waste water management system and solar panels that cover 70% of its electricity needs.

There’s also Govardhan Eco-Village north of Mumbai, India, which practices organic farming, green building, and water conservation, and produces clean, renewable energy that powers the entire village with solar panels and bio-gas.

“It is such an enchanting place,” commented renowned Filipino climate activist Yeb Sano after visiting. “Govardhan eco-village is of course a spiritual sanctuary, and also a very good refuge for those who seek solutions in this world where we face so many problems that pervade our society and problems that pertain to the environment.”

Meanwhile, many ISKCON centers are starting to use compostable or reusable cups and plates during their feasts, and some city temples like ISKCON of Washington D.C., are running organic community gardens.

Next up is the ISKCON Environmental Initiative, which was unanimously approved by the North American GBC in August and is now in the process of getting off the ground.

“Firstly, it’s aiming to help ISKCON temples build on and increase the good environmental work that they’ve been doing across North America,” says Gopal-Lila, who presented the Initiative to the GBC. “Secondly, it’s aiming to educate members on how to lead more environmentally friendly lives in line with ISKCON’s philosophy. And thirdly, it’s aiming to help temples share what we’re doing with the wider community, the American public.”

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Gopal-Lila is looking for a good team to take the ISKCON Environmental Initiative forward. If you are interested – even if you are not based in the US -- please contact him at gopal@bhumiproject.org.

Source: http://iskconnews.org/iskcon-can-play-a-part-in-reducing-climate-change,5274/

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Fortunate People, an organization that keeps in touch with those who receive Srila Prabhupada’s books on the street, has added an inspirational new feature to its Facebook page: videos of first timers chanting the Hare Krishna mantra.

Fortunate People was launched in May 2013 when Shaktyavesha Avatar Das, a London-based book distributor, saw a possible answer to a major problem in ISKCON book distribution – follow-up.

“We are sowing so many seeds, but we are so poor at harvesting them,” commented ISKCON guru Jayadvaita Swami.

 “We’re distributing hundreds of thousands of books,” Shaktyavesha said before starting the project, “But we don’t see, at least in the UK, many people coming back.”

Shaktyavesha began asking people he met on the streets of London to “Like” the Fortunate People Facebook page on their smartphones on the spot just after receiving a book. He also handed out Fortunate People business cards for those who didn’t have smartphones, so they could like the page on their computers later.

The page grew from 100 followers to over 2,000 today. On it, an “online care team” of mature devotees gently connect with newcomers, make friends, and try to make the book they just bought relevant and appealing to them. They also introduce them to various aspects of Krishna conscious culture.

A particularly attractive aspect of the page has been the photos Shaktyavesha posts of people just after they received Prabhupada’s books.

“When I was distributing books on the street,” he says, “I would show the photos to people, and they would warm to the shining, happy faces so much that they’d take a book too.”

Now, Shaktyavesha and other London book distributors have taken things to a new level.

“During this December’s book distribution marathon, we’re investing a little more love and care into those favorable souls we meet on the street, asking them to chant the maha-mantra,” he says. “We also film their first chant, in an effort to spread love and peace all over the world.”

Shaktyavesha is inviting his Facebook friends to join in by distributing a book to a person new to Krishna consciousness – “They can be a friend or a stranger” – and right after that introducing them to chanting, filming it, and uploading it to the Fortunate People Facebook page.

“You can then nominate three other friends to join this loving Hare Krishna network,” he says. “You’re guaranteed the most rewarding experience!”

Once there are enough clips, Shaktyavesha, an award-winning filmmaker, plans to create a December marathon video of at least 108 people chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra for the first time. 

“The project has already given so much inspiration to local UK devotees and devotees worldwide,” he says.

To watch the videos, please visit enter the hashtag #‎makepeoplefortunate into the Facebook search bar.

For more info, visit https://www.facebook.com/fortunatepeoplesmile/

Source: http://iskconnews.org/online-team-films-peoples-first-time-chanting-hare-krishna,5275/

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“Pure Enjoyment” CD now available

Pure Enjoyment is the latest CD by Kadamba Kanana Swami. It was released in April 2015 during the Ratha Yatra in Durban, South Africa, and also some time later in Australia but it never made it across the ocean… until now!

Finally available in Europe (and elsewhere for that matter!), the latest audio album by Kadamba Kanana Swami. Pure Enjoyment is a wonderful mix of bhajans recorded in Melbourne and produced in Germany by Potwhale and Jananivasa. Ten lovely tracks that will take you back to Godhead in Pure Enjoyment! Check out all the album details here.

Source: https://www.kksblog.com/2015/12/pure-enjoyment-cd-now-available/

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Srila Prabhupada: “Whatever you have on your plate when you start, you have to finish that prasadam.”
Daivishakti: In 1974, maybe in August, after Janmastami, Prabhupada was again recovering from his sickness. And we used to cook for Prabhupada, and then after cooking for Prabhupada we would make something for his servants and secretaries to eat.
There were three of them that we were cooking for at that time. I think it was Brahmananda Swami, Bhagavan, Srutakirti and maybe a few others. So we would bring that prasadam for them around to the front, and then a servant would come and drop off their plates and we’d have to wash them all out here in the garden because there was no water in the house then.
We’d have to draw all the water from the front well. So I was still cleaning the kitchen up and the plates of the servants had been left outside of the kitchen. The devotees hadn’t finished their prasadam that day, so there were some remnants on their plates.
Prabhupada came into the kitchen to go to his bathroom and he saw these plates, and he called me and he said, “What is this?” And I saw the plates. Normally I would have taken them and washed them right away.
I said, “Oh, that’s a mistake, Prabhupada, I was supposed to clean them.” And he looked quite displeased. So immediately Prabhupada walked through his house to the front room where his secretaries lived, and seeing that Prabhupada was displeased I picked up the plates and came the back way to show Brahmananda what Prabhupada had seen and how he wasn’t happy about it.
So simultaneously Prabhupada came from one door and I came from another door with the plates in my hands, and Prabhupada called me in and had me show them the plates with the prasadam on it.
And he explained to them that no matter who you are, no matter whether you’re GBC or anyone, once you touch the plate, whatever is on that plate you have to finish it because it’s prasadam. You shouldn’t leave any prasadam on the plate.
So Brahmananda jokingly said, “But Prabhupada, I had burped. I thought that after you burped you couldn’t finish it.” Prabhupada then said,
“You can take off first. If they’ve given you too much, before you start, you take off and that doesn’t have to be completed. But whatever you have on your plate when you start, you have to finish that prasadam.”
So he was telling the topmost members of our society, the GBCs and personal secretaries, they had to finish their prasadam. Just like a father he was instructing them.

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=17666

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Make the people fortunate!

amara ajnaya guru hana tara ei desa
yare dekha, tare kaha ‘krsna’-upadesa
[Cc. Madhya 7.128]

Amara ajnaya guru hana. Caitanya Mahaprabhu said… Because Caitanya Mahaprabhu is maha-vadanyavatara, most munificent incarnation to reclaim all the fallen souls. Ei rupe brahmanda bhramite kono bhagyavan jiva [Cc. Madhya 19.151]. So the guru’s business is to make everyone a bhagyavan, fortunate. That is guru’s business. The guru’s business is… They are so much sympathetic that one can get Krsna consciousness if he is fortunate. So guru’s labor, guru’s activity, is how to make people fortunate. That is wanted. Because without being fortunate one cannot understand Krsna. And without Krsna consciousness he cannot be relieved from this avidya-karma-samjna-sakti, material nature. Therefore it is the business of guru to make everyone fortunate. So how he can make everyone fortunate? That is… Caitanya Mahaprabhu advises that amara ajnaya guru hana. You follow the principles of Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s instruction first of all. Sri-krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda, sri-advaita gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda. You just take their mercy. Then you become guru. And then what is your business? His business is yare dekha tare kaha krsna upadesa [Cc. Madhya 7.128]. So guru-krsna. Guru makes the people fortunate, and then the people become Krsna conscious, and then he becomes fortunate. This is the process of Krsna consciousness movement. Everyone is advised to become guru. 

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=17670

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Lately we have been hearing varied opinions on how emotions, positive and negative, affect one’s health. A decade or two back, if someone made a statement in this line, he or she would have been laughed at and ridiculed. The role of emotions, which are very much a part of one’s state of mind, has been mentioned in India’s ancient medical science call Ayurveda. It is the modern science that is now fantasized about how emotions affect one’s health.

A research work recently published by Nancy L Sin, a postdoctoral fellow in the Center for Healthy Aging and in the department of biobehavioural health at Penn State claims something close to it.

“Negative emotions and depression are known to have harmful effects on health, but it is less clear how positive emotions might be health-protective,”

“We found that positive emotions are associated with a range of long-term health habits, which are important for reducing the risk of future heart problems and death,” Stay Happy: Positive Emotions Could Keep Your Heart Healthy – NDTV Food

Thousands of years back the ancient medical science of Vedic times, Ayurveda, explained in detail how one’s physical health is closely connected to mental and emotional health. Many of today’s so-called incurable diseases are direct result of emotional stress.

Ayurveda explains that all diseases originate from disturbed consciousness. Emotions are responsible for causing all psychological diseases. Getting things which are undesired causes hatred, anger and depression, while not getting things which are desired results in greed, envy, worry and anxiety.
 

Bhagvad Gita, the religious book of Sanatana Dharma has explained following flow chart for the pathogenesis:
Thinking of pleasure / Vishaya
Attachment of objects with sense organs / Sanga
Lust for pleasure by sensual objects / Kama
Non fulfillment of pleasure Anger/Krodha
Delusion / Sammoha
Vitiation in Recollection / Smruti vibhrama
Damage of intelligence / Buddhinasha
Destruction / Vinashyati.
Disease formation.

So far treating emotions, it is advised that by conscious efforts all the emotions should be kept under control. One should observe negative emotions with detachment, allowing them to dissipate. For example, one is taught that when anger occurs, one should be completely aware of it, watch the feeling as it unfolds, learn the nature of the anger, then let it go, releasing. Traditional methods like meditation and Yoga practices are always useful along with Ayurvedic Therapies. (Information source)

What most people don’t realize or even think about is, emotions are not always material. They can be spiritual too. In fact, mind, in its original state is spiritual but contaminated by the modes of material nature, it adapts the qualities of passion and ignorance. In this contaminated state, one’s mind hovers over different objects of sense enjoyment, and depending on its success and failures one’s emotions are built and manifested over time. These emotions are worldly emotions.

The world of spiritual emotions is entirely different and beyond our worldly experience. Spiritual emotions are visible in highly advanced devotees of the Supreme Lord. When I say Supreme Lord, I necessarily refer to Lord Krishna because that’s what is the essence of all Vedic literature.

Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who is non-different from Sri Krishna, is the only incarnation of God who taught His followers the highest form of prema bhakti, or loving devotional service. Emotions exhibited in prema bhakti are purely spiritual by nature and have nothing to do with mundane emotions although they may appear to have some external similarities.

Pure love for Krishna elicits the most sublime and lofty emotions of the soul. Liberation or spiritual perfection implies not the absence of cognition or emotion, but their ultimate perfection. Within the soul are profound transcendental emotions, which lie dormant as long as the soul sleeps in mäyä, material illusion. But such sublime emotions awaken with the awakening of pure, spiritual consciousness.

The entire range of emotions experienced by a conditioned soul (such as happiness and misery, love and hate, compassion and envy) are merely dim and perverted reflections of their spiritual counterparts, which exist in absolute purity and are experienced by fully realized souls in their eternal relationship with the Lord. When the soul has awakened to pure love of Krishna, he tastes the infinitely sweet flavors of a wide variety of transcendental emotions, emotions that are variegated manifestations of spiritual ecstasy. Such transcendental, ecstatic emotions within the heart and mind of the pure devotee are so powerful that they erupt and spill over into the realm of the physical. In pursuance of the order of His spiritual master, Sri Caitanya entered upon the path of constant chanting of the holy name of Krishna. When such chanting invoked intense spiritual ecstasy, He wondered whether He had lost His sanity. He approached His guru, Srila Isvara Puri, who then explained:

It is a characteristic of love of Godhead that by nature it induces transcendental symptoms in one's body and makes one more and more greedy to achieve the shelter of the lotus feet of the Lord. When one actually develops love of Godhead, he naturally sometimes cries, sometimes laughs, sometimes chants, and sometimes runs here and there just like a madman. Perspiration, trembling, standing of one's bodily hairs, tears, faltering, fading, madness, melancholy, patience, pride, joy, and humility—these are various natural symptoms of ecstatic love of Godhead, which causes a devotee to dance and float in an ocean of transcendental bliss while chanting the Hare Krishna mantra. (Source: Namamrita, compiled from Srila Prabhupada's teachings)

While attempting to understand the nature of spiritual emotions, one must be vigilant against imitation devotees who are expert at displaying ecstatic symptoms on demand. ISKCON’s founder-acharya A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada has repeatedly warned against such imitation ecstasy displayed by pseudo spiritualists. It is these people who destroy the faith of innocents in devotional service to the Supreme Lord. The article “Exposing pseudo sadhus is a service to humanity” explains this point in detail.

The best test for a person having spiritual emotions is, he is fully free from sex desires. This is a very important factor because sex impulse is directly connected to the material modes of nature but spiritual emotions, as mentioned above, are free from such influence. Readers are advised to study the book “Nectar of Devotion” for studying a more comprehensive analysis of the science of spiritual emotions.

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Photo Credits: Krisztina Danka

The Christmas tree in front of New York's Rockefeller Center

Earlier this month, a 12 ton, 78 feet Norway Spruce at Rockefeller Center in New York City lit up with 45,000 lights. The tree lighting event at Rockefeller Center started in 1933. But the Christmas tree event goes back to when it was introduced to English high society by Prince Albert who put up an evergreen for the holidays in Windsor Castle in 1841. It had been a pre Christian German symbol, and most Christians at that time loathed the idea of connecting the tree with Christmas. But within 10 years the fanciful custom took root in England and by the end of the 1800’s it also become an established tradition in America with Woolworths stores selling Christmas tree decorations and all.

The tree seems to be a universal symbol in religious and cultural traditions around the world. In Judaism the Torah is referred to as the Tree of Life. The Torah is likened to the branches of a great tree spreading into the sphere of our lives, and it calls upon us to make every act an act for God.

In Buddhism the Buddha attained enlightenment sitting beneath a tree. At one point in his meditation when he was assailed by raging storms and other strange occurrences, a divine serpent arose from the roots of the Bodhi tree to protect him.

"The tree seems to be a universal symbol in religious and cultural traditions around the world."

Nearly a thousand years ago on this continent, Deganawidah, known as the Peace Maker, called for a great council by the shores of Lake Onondaga. There, he carefully uprooted a Pine tree and urged all of the warriors from the gathered tribes to throw their weapons into the hollow of the earth. Then the tree was replanted over the weapons. The tree (the Tree of the Long Leaves) became known as the Tree of Peace. Thus the Great Peace was declared and the five nations of the Iroquois was established.

500 years ago Caitanya Mahaprabhu, the religious leader of the Bhakti Movement, implored us to be as tolerant as the tree which patiently endures the rain and cold and heat. Another time, Caitanya declared to his followers “take the fruits from the Tree of Devotion and give them away freely to all people, in all directions, all over the world. Do not consider who is fit or unfit, let people take these fruits (being the names of God) and become free from old age and death.”

Symbols of spirituality and peace from whatever tradition can surely be revered by all.

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Sankirtana Das, a 40-year resident of New Vrindaban Community, is an award-winning author, storyteller and workshop leader. More info about his book at www.Mahabharata-Project.com

Source: http://iskconnews.org/whose-woods-these-are-i-think-i-know,5276/

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In 2006, the 1st Vaisnava Film Awards took center stage at the Mayapur Festival. There have been many "films" made since then.  The time has come to honor the best productions during the past 10 years. The Nityananda Awards had been given in numerous categories including Best Picture, Best Editing, Best Writing, Best Cinematography, etc..  At this year's 50th Anniversary of Iskcon, another group of filmmaker/videomakers will be honored - all for the pleasure of Srila Prabhupada who stated:

"One thing more, if we are successful in this program then my dreamt mission of life to spread Krishna Consciousness all over the world will be fulfilled. I wish to speak on the great philosophy of Bhagavata Dharma at least once in a week on Television, so if arrangement is made by you for this, then you will be doing the highest service for Krishna." (letter to Karadhara - Bombay 22 March, 1972)

The videophiles who have utilized the medium for preaching have advanced the mission in every town and village.  They have brought Harinam sankirtan onto computer screens in every country. They have broadcast the glories of Srila Prabhupada's personal example and clear explanations of Vaisnava philosophy everywhere.  They have glorified Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the Holy Dhama's,  devotees, and the pastimes of Lord Krishna in unimaginable magnitude. They are being watched 24/7 in all corners of the globe.  That's BIG preaching We will honor this at the 2nd Vaisnava Film Awards at Maypur Festival 2016 .   

We are requesting all producers/directors: submit entries by sending a link to your uploaded production:  nrs@itvproductions.net  Questions may also be sent to that address.  Deadline is January 22nd.  Include your name, address, telephone, Skype name, and any other relevant information regarding your entry.  Please be brief and write in English. All entries are required to be in English or have English subtitles.  Additional files/dvd's will be requested as needed.

A panel of judges who have professional experience will select the winners. The 2006 Festival awarded more than $6000 in prizes.  The amounts, if any, this year are unknown at this time.  

The best five in each category will be featured via clips at the event.  They will also be screened prior to the ceremony at the samadhi auditorium over a number of evenings.  The coveted Nityananda statues will be presented on stage at the awards presentation. These awards do not discriminate among Vaisnava sangas. (In 2005, a non-devotee producer won the "Best Picture" category for "My Hare Krishna Family.") 

The Oscars, British Academy Awards, National Film Awards (India), Caesar Award (France), AMA Awards (Africa), Golden Eagle Awards (Russia), Golden Rooster Awards (China), Citra Awards (Indonesia), Japan Academy Prize, AACTA (Australia), Lola Awards (Germany) , Luna and FAMAS Awards (Philippines)....so many film awards CANNOT compare with the achievements of the Vaisnavas who overcome the powerful resistance of MAYA by defying the odds to produce Krishna conscious productions.  All glories to the indefatigable filmmakers/videophiles of Lord Chaitanya's movement.

 

Source: http://iskconnews.org/second-vaisnava-film-awards-at-maypur-festival-2016,5277/

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5 Reasons to Love the Bhagavad Gita

The Bhagavad-gita is an incredible literary work. Here are 5 reasons not just to love the Gita, but to read it regularly, and let the teachings be a guiding light in your life:

1. It’s an ancient text. The fact that it is not only still around, but still read, studied and contemplated, is a testimony to it’s enduring grace. To be handed down, generation after generation, with a timeless (yet timely) message for all, means it transcends material time and speaks to the eternal soul.

2. Sanksrit, the beautiful poetic language of the Vedas, is also the language of the Gita. Each of it’s 700 verses can be unpacked to reveal layers of meaning and hidden gems of insight and emotion. Sanskrit, also known as the language of the Devas, is especially the language of the spirit, part of an ancient culture that placed spiritual values and self-realization as the goal of life and the way to happiness.

3. One might think that because of its age and uncommon language, the Gita is difficult to read. With the right translation however, the Gita provides the most helpful and practical information on how to live your best life. It also addresses the most existential question of all – what is the purpose of our short sojourn here on earth?

4. The Gita promotes peace which is ironic as it takes place on a battlefield. This is precisely why the Gita is such a good read and challenges us to rise above our small views and small thinking to wider and deeper perspectives. Facing, examining, and accommodating paradox and anomalies are essential components of spiritual growth.

5. And last, but not least, happiness – that ever elusive emotion that draws us all to it’s achievement. The Gita opens the door to a whole new understanding of happiness, which we can access if we wish to. Krishna lays it out for Arjuna (the receiver of Krishna’s teachings in the Gita), but in the end leaves it up to him. Perhaps that, more than anything else, is the gift of the Gita – do we want a relationship with the divine source of all happiness? Lord Krishna gives the invitation and the response is up to us.

In celebration of Gita Jayanti, the day the Gita was spoken, join us this Sunday for the recitation in Sanskrit of the complete Bhagavad-gita As It Is starting at 10am in the Temple room. Join us again on Monday night, starting at 7pm, for the recitation in English of the 700 verses. Such recitation brings auspiciousness, purification of the heart, and spiritual enlightenment.

Source: http://iskconofdc.org/5-reasons-to-love-the-bhagavad-gita/

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There are numerous busy times of year for the Hare Krishna Temple here in Toronto when activities and events come in abundance and the temple is buzzing with excitement. The end of the year is certainly one of those times and is always a fun time for everyone as Toronto's Hare Krishnas are known for closing the calendar in style and ushering in the new year on a transcendent note! The following is your guide to spending New Years Eve with Toronto's Hare Krishna Temple!

As we do every year, devotees gather at the temple on New Year's Eve and then head over to City Hall to join the tens of thousands of revelers, ushering in the new year. However, we come armed with our drums, karatalas (cymbals) and voices as well!

Here's all that you need to know about this evening:

8:00pm - Kirtan will begin at the temple.
10:00pm - The kirtan will really pickup by this time!
10:30pm (approx) - Bundle up and off to Rosedale station.
11:30pm - We will start chanting in front of Old City Hall (NE corner of Bay & Queen)
12:00am - the kirtan will reach it's peak as fireworks set the sky ablaze!
1:30am (approx) - We'll get back on the subway and make our way back to the temple for hot ginger tea and snacks!

Some tips to keep in mind for this evening:
  • Come early to the temple - enjoy the kirtan and association of devotees before we head out to City Hall.
  • Dress warmly - it may be chilly, so dress in layers!
  • Don't worry about weather - whether it be snow, rain, hail or sleet, we will usher in the new year with kirtan!
  • Bring your voices - don't forget to chant with all of your hearts!
On New Year's Day, Friday, January 1st, 2016, Toronto's Hare Krishna temple will be hosting our annual Srila Prabhupada Festival!  Promising to be a great way to start the new year, the festival is usually one of the biggest of the year.

The grand festival on January 1st will feature plenty of kirtan, wonderful classes and a sumptuous feast to help ring in 2016!

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