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The March issue of the “Conch”, the Newsletter of the Hare Krishna Farm community of Australia is now online.
Special Edition: Children in Iskcon.
EDITORIAL ADVISOR – H.H. Mukunda Goswami
GRAPHIC DESIGN & LAYOUT – Urvasi devi dasi
PHOTOGRAPHY - Urvasi devi dasi and Trevor Gore
EDITORIAL BOARD
Damodara Pandit dasa
Govardhana Seva dasa
Krishna Rupa devi dasi (ACBSP)
Mandakini devi dasi
You can download it here: http://goo.gl/c7sOzY

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The living being is by nature pleasure seeking and this is so deeply intrinsic to his nature that once he starts seeking for pleasure, he cannot give up. Once the living being becomes misdirected, that drive for pleasure is so strong that he just does not give up, he keeps on looking because the material energy is a reflection of the spiritual energy which is endless so there are endless varieties. So the living being thinks, “Well, maybe one of these days, it will work.”

This is how maya captures the living being, feeding on that fundamental nature of the soul which is that the soul is pleasure seeking. So one has to cut this drive with intelligence, one cannot wait until the point where one is tired of it! That was Rajneesh, later also known as Osho, who had the philosophy, “You just indulge in sense gratification to a point where you become sick of it!” But you never really get sick of it, just sick of it for a few days but then you try again.

Srila Prabhupada said that if Osho’s philosophy would be true then the pigs would be the biggest yogis! We have this idea that we will stop when we are exhausted with material things. We will never become exhausted but at one point, on the strength of knowledge, we have to say, “This doesn’t make sense, this is not intelligent. I’m going to stop.” You have to cut material desires and it will be a little painful. This initial cutting has to be done otherwise we will not take to spiritual life!

Source: https://www.kksblog.com/2016/03/pleasure-seeking/

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So after kirtan mela, so many wonderful verses on the holy name, we are back to the regular system of Srimad Bhagavatam consecutive this is 7th canto chapter 2, “Hiranyakashipu the king of demons.” 

SB:7.2.12 yatra yatra dvijā gāvo
vedā varṇāśrama-kriyāḥ
taṁ taṁ janapadaṁ yāta 
sandīpayata vṛścata 

Translation: Immediately go wherever there is good protection for the cows and brāhmaṇas and wherever the Vedas are studied in terms of the varṇāśrama principles. Set fire to those places and cut from the roots the trees there, which are the source of life. 

Purport: The picture of a proper human civilization is indirectly described here. In a perfect human civilization there must be a class of men fully trained as perfect brāhmaṇas. Similarly, there must be kṣatriyas to rule the country very nicely according to the injunctions of the śāstras, and there must be vaiśyas who can protect the cows. The word gāvaḥ indicates that cows should be given protection. Because the Vedic civilization is lost, cows are not protected, but instead indiscriminately killed in slaughterhouses. Such are the acts of demons. 

Therefore this is a demoniac civilization. The varṇāśrama-dharma mentioned here is essential for human civilization. Unless there is a brāhmaṇa to guide, a kṣatriya to rule perfectly, and a perfect vaiśya to produce food and protect the cows, how will people live peacefully? It is impossible. Another point is that trees also should be given protection. During its lifetime, a tree should not be cut for industrial enterprises. In Kali-yuga, trees are indiscriminately and unnecessarily cut for industry, in particular for paper mills that manufacture a profuse quantity of paper for the publication of demoniac propaganda, nonsensical literature, huge quantities of newspapers and many other paper products. This is a sign of a demoniac civilization. 

The cutting of trees is prohibited unless necessary for the service of Lord Viṣṇu. Yajñārthāt karmaṇo’nyatra loko’yaṁ karma-bandhanaḥ: [Bg. 3.9]) “work done as a sacrifice for Lord Viṣṇu must be performed, otherwise work binds one to this material world.” But if the paper mills stop producing paper, one may argue, how can our ISKCON literature be published? The answer is that the paper mills should manufacture paper only for the publication of ISKCON literature because ISKCON literature is published for the service of Lord Viṣṇu. This literature clarifies our relationship with Lord Viṣṇu, and therefore the publication of ISKCON literature is the performance of yajña. Yajñārthāt karmaṇo ’nyatra loko ’yaṁ karma- bandhanaḥ [Bg. 3.9]). Yajña must be performed, as indicated by the superior authorities. The cutting of trees simply to manufacture paper for the publication of unwanted literature is the greatest sinful act Lecture: Srila Prabhupada writes in Srimad Bhagavatam 19th chapter of the 1st canto that human life comprises 3 aspects that are required to fulfil all the needs that are required materially and spiritually. He mentions brahmanical culture or that culture which gives direction to society, otherwise society has no direction and brahmanical culture is based on shastric evidence or shastric guidance. Brahmanical culture, which is foundation for the varnashram system. The system of the four orders and four spiritualists for material activities for varnas. 

He also mentions cow protection taking care of the cows, cows are the basis of agriculture and as Prabhupada mentions by taking care of cows they can feed the entire human civilisation and then the last thing he mentions is God consciousness. So these three things brahmanical culture, cow protection and God consciousness make up human society or make up progressive human society where we see that today of course in our ISKCON society this is our focus to develop these 3 main aspects which are the foundation for the material stability, happiness, success and ultimately the process of spiritual progress which lead to the goal of life which is “prema pumartho mahan”. To engage in devotional service and to love the Supreme Personality of Godhead through that devotional service. 

Prabhupada makes this point in this particular purport that it is essential to establish varnashram systems, the four varnas and the four ashramas, but then Prabhupada when he first came in 1966 and for many years after until 1973 Prabhupada said, not possible. Society is too topsy-turvy, we should simply distribute transcendental knowledge and spread the glories of Hare Krishna mantra everywhere. Prabhupada began his movement with that focus of giving knowledge, transcendental knowledge and holy books and holy name. 

But then in 1974 Prabhupada changed his way of preaching not changed it, kept it but added something. He said now it is important we establish this varnashram. Varanshram is essential and devotees were asking but Prabhupada varnashram is material? But Prabhupada said No, but within our society in order to engage first to evaluate and engage devotees according to their nature train according to that nature, evaluate and then train and then engage them in devotional service. Which is varnashram but Prabhupada gives the qualification or consideration daivi varnashram, spiritual varnashram. So devotees questioned that Prabhupada changed and Prabhupada responded it’s not easy to chant Hare Krishna. If it was why so many devotees where falling down, why are they falling down in their devotional service? Now we have to establish this varashram college and educate according to evaluation and nature. When Naradha Muni saw little Dhruva Maharaj doing austerity and penances, such a 5 year old boy in the forest he started to come and preach. He started to say, “why are you taking such a revenge?” You know, it is not so important, you are just a young boy so go back and you can perform all these austerities later in life. Your attitude is not right you should develop brahmanical qualities humility, tolerance and forgiveness.” Dhruva Maharaj didn’t want to hear that. Prabhupada says the statements of Dhruva Maharaj indicate that unless the child is trained according to the tendency there is no possibility of developing a particular spirit and then Prabhupada goes on to say it’s a duty of the Spiritual Master or teacher to observe the psychological movement of particular boy and train him in his particular occupational duty. 

Dhruva Maharaj having been trained in Kshatriya spirit do not accept brahmanical philosophy. And Prabhupada started the movement by emphasising the culture, brahmanical culture, training devotees to engage in devotional service, following the regulative principles, chanting the holy name, learning the scripture and developing the qualities that are conductive to the mode of goodness that is brahmanical qualities. But then he want us to develop that system where accordingly a devotee could be understood and engaged. Prabhupada said that when one is engaged accord to their nature, they are enthusiastic and will perform tremendous service and never be discouraged by difficulties. Sometimes we see that in our society the devotees are not properly engaged. It’s a question that comes up quite often like that we see because of that evaluation that brings about the understanding how to engage, it is not that service is not so important.

Krishna doesn’t need our service but we want the devotees to become Krishna Conscious so what, how to train them first evaluate and train devotees according to their nature and then engage them in devotional service. So Prabhupada in 1974 gave a morning walk conversation in Vrindavan which was one of the longest morning walks he gave over an hour. He spoke about the importance of developing this varnashram system but he called it Daivi varnashram, Daivi Varnashram and then Prabhupada spoke and said first we need to establish brahmanical culture within our society, the leaders should cultivate the mood and qualities of Brahmin and then train other devotees accordingly. First evaluation, and then training accordingly. Then, Prabhupada said Brahmins have to learn all the different activities of all the different varnas like taking care of cows, taking care of agriculture, performing deity worship is of course brahmanical culture, organisation management and protection. And he is speaking to some of the leaders that time and the question came back to Prabhupada, does that mean the brahmins have to learn all the varnas, the different occupation? No, Prabhupada said as a group you should all know or begin a program of training and help devotees become fixed in their Krishna Consciousness according to nature like that. 

Dhruva Maharaj he is the prime example where Naradha Muni is speaking about qualities of a brahmin but Dhruva Maharaj doesn’t want to hear it. He wants that kind of advice that will help him fulfil of course he wanted material desires, he wanted to fulfil material desires. He wanted revenge, of course it’s a material desire sometimes it’s seen as sinful. But ultimately he approached the Supreme Personality of Godhead for that, because of that he ultimately got purified from that desire and ultimately he became the pure devotee of the lord. So this Varnashram system, Prabhupada began the movement holy books, holy name and then after that he established deity worship very elaborate and very precise types deity worship and open temples all around the world. Our ISKCON society is one of the most, we might say popular spiritual movements that worship Radha and Krishna all around the world. Practically in every country of the world there is very nice deity worship this is the glory of ISKCON and Prabhupada wanted that. 

Then he wanted to train and first bring in through preaching many many persons and give them a chance to engage in devotional service and teach them, may be engage them in developing those qualities. So he established the whole system of initiation. Towards the end of 1977 there is actually a beautiful and very interesting room conversation of Prabhupada with Hari Sauri prabhu and Satswarupa das maharaj where Prabhupada really really emphasising the importance of Varnashram system. And he says that on our farms we can establish this and this if we and do this the whole human society will change. Prabhupada said I have finished 50% sometimes people say 70% but Prabhupada actually said 50% of my movement I wasn’t able to finish. So Prabhupada wanted this varnashram, Daivi varnashram daivi not just material Varnashram. 

What we see is the caste system, which is the corrupted form of varnashram, but actual varnashram. So he wanted these actual varnashram education institutions to bring about this culture brahmanas Kshatriyas and Vaishyas, of course sudhras will be their assistance or develop trade and crafts but Kshatriyas are so important for our ISKCON society. Having a person trained in that particular service, for protection for organisation, I think it was 1976 Prabhupada was in New Vrindavan and there was an evening darshan it was outside in one devotee’s lawn and many devotees came to hear Prabhupada. And there was one young lady there, devotee and it was as in June and June is kind of like in America it could be little cool. And is like this (imitating with hand movement) she was cold. Prabhupada sees this & Prabhupada says to her, you are cold? And she says Oh! No, No Prabhupada. But he turns to the temple president and said, “They won’t say anything but it’s your duty to get what they need”. Prabhupada was emphasising it’s up to the leaders to make sure devotees have what they need to engage in devotional service and take care of their needs in order to practice devotional service. 

He says is not that devotees have to come forward, but leaders have to evaluate and observe how the devotees are doing and what do they need in order to practice devotional service. Prabhupada showed that by his own example. There are many many other examples also and so for leadership organisation is 3 things. Protection, if we get attached then Kshatriyas come out & fight. We have to fight sometimes to protect our society therefore if we are unnecessarily or even attacked therefore devotees have to have some type of training in protection and Kshatriya also means expert in organisation how to organise things in such a way and of course welfare. Welfare means the protection aspect would come into the welfare aspect. What is welfare aspect? Here Hiranyakashipu wants to destroy brahmanical culture and he says cut down all he trees, burn the hermitage and kill the cows. So it is essential the 5 aspects that are mentioned in the shastras are given complete protection. 

Cows are mentioned here brahmins, women, children all persons. A society that does not do that is considered not to be a human society , very strong but Prabhupada is giving the understanding what is the both material foundation for the welfare of society which allows persons to practice Krishna Consciousness without any unnecessary difficulty. This I where varnashram system comes in, it provides education training and we say resources for the entire culture of Krishna Consciousness worldwide. So this is what this particular verse is saying that Hiranyakashipu knows that by destroying brahmanical culture, by causing havoc to that foundation, which is essence of spiritual culture then everything else will fall. People will become as he says unhappy and give up everything. Prabhupada goes on to say is very interesting he gives a long very long evaluation or explanation on the importance of trees how importance trees is we find in the vedic literature importance of tree. 

As we they give ambience to the earth, they provide food they provide shelter, they provide a balance within nature and the tree is seen as most tolerant so much importance is given on trees there Prabhupada says that in today’s society what do they do with the trees? They cut down for non-sensual literature, for sinful types of propaganda. The question comes that in the purport Prabhupada uses a little rhetorical, “what if we see stop cutting all trees, what about the literatures in Krishna Consciousness? How come we publicise the literature?” Prabhupada says that for the glorification of Lord and propagation of spiritual principle this can be done. I heard just to give a comparison and analogy on this particular point. I heard an interesting discussion with Prabhupada. Prabhupada was talking with one interviewer and they were talking about today’s pollution in the society. And then the subject comes up that how the automobiles are so pollutant that its destroying the ozone and its causing intoxication, people are becoming sick because of this and so much congestion. And Prabhupada says, yes because it is all being used for sense gratification but if we use the cars to drive in order to preach Krishna Consciousness, there will be no pollution. So I was thinking, can’t figure that one out? But Prabhupada has this spiritual insight it is in line with the principle that anything used in devotional service is only beneficial, it is only beneficial. So Prabhupada makes that point here and he goes off to say that in relationship to the trees, very strong and the very last point, the publication or manufacturing paper for the unwanted literature he doesn’t say great but greatest sinful activity. 

How much sinfulness is being propagated simply in name of these civilization just to satisfy people’s sense gratification? The compassion of a vaishanava doesn’t want to see others unhappy when other living entity gets exploited simply for selfish interest of few people. So this particular verse and purport is very fundamental in understanding the foundation of our society and in our propagation of our society it is to develop those qualities which are foundation to brahmanical culture and preach Krishna Consciousness everywhere. It is interesting in 7th canto of Srimad Bhagavatam, 11th chapter, verse 8 through 12, Naradha Muni speaks about what are the qualities and characteristics required for developing varnashram dharma. In Srimad Bhagavatam there is at least 4 chapters on different varnas and different ashrams. In 11th canto Krishna speaks at least 2 chapters on Varanshram. This particular verse it explains there are 30 qualities that are foundational for the human society. Outside of these 30 qualities there is no question of human society. 21 are characteristic of qualities such as charity, non-violence, mercifulness, bathing twice a day distributing prasadam, food to both animals and human beings and it goes on there is many others. It is mentioned that there are 9 limbs or angas of devotional service.

So this particular verse spoken by Naradha Muni is what the focus in developing varashram is. Unless those qualities develop, people cannot come to the stage of brahmanical activities. To have a thread of Brahmin, thread doesn’t make one a brahmin. I’m a Brahmin as I have a Brahmin thread! Brahmin means qualities, what are the qualities of a brahmin? Pathana, paathana, yajana, dana and pratigraha To know shastras to teach the shastras to worship the deity and to help others engage them in deity worship to give in charity and receive charitable gifts. These are the 6 qualities of the brahmins. But then in both Srimad Bhagavatam and in Bhagavad Gita what are the characters and qualities? So the process of developing varnashram is for both education and developing these qualities which are foundation to the execution of devotional service. If we are still attached to the activities that we perform we are still on the level of rajas, the mode of passion is attachment to the results of activities for the sake of enjoyment that is below the activities of devotional service. 

Therefore coming to the mode of goodness means coming to the stepping stone which is the foundation for engaging properly in devotional service or developing those qualities. We can’t really chant the holy name of the God effectively and purified unless one is culturing those qualities in the mode of goodness simultaneously, simultaneously practicing the process of Bhakti yoga. That is why varnashram is important because it helps to engage a person in devotional service and cultivate both education and qualities necessary in devotional service. So this is a big topic I know we are discussing this throughout our society. But it is actually a stage where our movement will become successful in bringing Krishna Consciousness around the world. Chant the holy names of the Lord distributing prasadam everywhere teach people the importance of Krishna Consciousness and also simultaneously give them a chance to engage them in devotional service. Ok, so this is I think I’m supposed to stop at quarter to nine but I think I can take question if there is one or two, anyone? HH Chandramouli Swami: Yes. Devotee:

If we try to push varnashram system where it is like it becomes disrespectful. Sometimes then like it is kind of pushing. Chandramouli swami: So you mean forcing you say? Devotee: Yes, of the two parts, God consciousness and varanshram, if we have God consciousness then automatically there will be varnashram, because Krishna Consciousness is all successful. If there is varnashram and no God consciousness then still we lost it so this goes against…. HH Chandramouli Swami: We are not going to set up material varnashram it is Daivi varnashram that means devotional service is the fundamental activity of those engage at the same time to engage persons according to the first evaluate and then engage according to that. I already mentioned that Prabhupada was asked why we shall do that using your same argument. Prabhupada said it is not so easy. Why are devotees falling down? Now we have to establish varnashram , why are they falling down? So and then of course in 1977 Prabhupada laid out the whole plan but it is not material varnashram and we are not going to society to teach that we are going to do that in our own society. Once we do that in our society then as an example for the rest of the society but Krishna consciousness is the activity of a devotee hearing and chanting the glories of the Lord are the fundamental process of bhakti yoga.

That is foremost and fundamental but devotees are hearing and chanting the glories of the lord but at the same time without proper training and education it is hard to stay fixed in the process of hearing and chanting because we spend lot of our time doing our activities. When Prabhupada started the movement he was using whoever come forward engaging them properly He said just do this service and then you will develop the talent, the ability then Krishna will empower you. But after a while Prabhupada changed, you can follow the history in 1974 he really laid out the whole plan for training and education. So it is not material varnashram its spiritual varnashram we are devotees we are not, “gopi-bhartuh pada-kamalayor dasa-dasanu-dasah” - (Cc, Madhya 13.8, Padyavali 74) Caitanya Mahaprabhu says we are not kshatriya, Vaishya, sudhra brahmachari, vanaprasta and sanyas these are all external all four of them are external our actual activity and the activity based on identity is are spiritual part and parcel of Krishna and we engage in devotional service but unless we actually educate and engage people accordingly we will see we have in our society called revolving door policy people come they stay for a year two years three years after four or five years where have they gone? 

Not properly engaged not giving the chance for the education and training that they need. So we don’t force it but it actually become fundamental to one’s spiritual progress. Question: Shouldn’t we be giving this facility to others and ourselves be like what siksashtakam says like the only necessity for chanting are the like respect, tolerance and humility but not anything else should be our goal for ourselves and varnashram for others? HH Chandramouli Swami: Yes cultivate those qualities but if you are not engaged in devotional service then we can’t cultivate those qualities they are not separate they are part of your activities whatever you do. You can say I’m going to sit and chant Hare Krishna in a humble state of mind but rest of the day some … no it doesn’t work it has to be twenty four hours process of cultivation of those qualities that are conducive to approach Krishna’s holy name. HH Chandramouli Swami: Any ladies any questions from the ladies. 

Matajis you can pass the microphone over? Devotee: My experience is that our natures are so strong that if we don’t use them in the service of Krishan we are going to have to use them think you were saying if we are going to use them in the mode of passion may be even worse may be if we are not trained in them to utilise them in the mode of goodness. I don’t see this as an option because that is why as we see people are falling down as people have to utilise their nature? HH Chandramouli Swami: Yes, I think the example is Dhruva Maharaj. Our natures are “chatur varana …” our natures are like that, Krishna created like that. It is covered. That’s why Prabhupada says spiritual master and leaders should evaluate and that’s part of responsibility towards disciples and followers, to evaluate. This person is working under my care how best to engage them where they make progress in devotional service. Yes you are right you are 100% right. Your nature will follow you (laughing..) it can gradually change through education evaluation and Krishna consciousness. Question: Maharaj, theoretically it is wonderful but practically speaking see the temple needs this one and that one. There is no consideration we got to fill up the hole and make somebody a pujari even if they are not qualified already. So its organisational needs they are always specially in temple where there is hardly anybody there is no personal consideration of what is good for the devotee? HH Chandramouli Swami:

There was a paper written many many years ago by one devotee named Subananda. We put temples before the devotees but if we want to be successful of course we are now moving forward with devotee care system which is somewhat the aspect of varnashram. It is actually the Kshatriya part taking care or giving the chance for the devotee to fulfil their needs so that they can be happily engaged in devotional service. Devotees first, the quality of our society is the quality of devotees in the society not our temples or how much money we have or how much land we purchase. It is the devotees who make up Krishna consciousness, these are other things that are simply given by Krishna by the efforts of those who perform devotional service so that we can spread Krishna consciousness but it is all about devotees , thank you Mother Mahalaxmi: Hare Krishna, Maharaj. This lady was mentioning that you said our nature always follows us then how do we transform this nature, shallow nature not our real nature? HH Chandramouli Swami: We have when we speak about things that are favourable to devotional service then you can talk about your nature, things that are unfavourable you don’t want to cultivate things or activity in our consciousness that is conducive to the passion or ignorance. So you engage in devotional service in a regulated way as you do that you purify both the activity and your consciousness both becomes purified because anything you do in devotional service burns up activity like that if it is done in proper consciousness. Proper conscious means as a service to lord service to the vaishnavas like that. But everyone is good by nature it is just that when we come in contact with the material energy that’s all. 

That is for example the people who have the fighting spirit, that Kshatriya spirit if it is not trained or guided and engaged in devotional service they all come out in a another way. (Laughter) Yes, I’ve seen it they come out in an ugly way. So ya so that is the business of our society to help establish evaluation system which is the basis of varnashram college and then training accordingly like that. Any more questions? Yes I thing we have little time how much time I have left? 15 more mins? Devotee: HK , I was just remembering one episode regarding this one and I don’t remember the name. One person used to steal Prabhupada’s watch and he became devotee . He asked Prabhupada, you and me are the only people who are awake in the night what shall I do? HH Chandramouli Swami: Chandachraya his names was…no he was somebody else. He was from Bombay yes please go ahead. Devotee: So he used to be awake in the night. He asked what I should do. You and me are the only two people awake in the night. So what should I do? I have the habit of stealing so I can’t sleep in the night. So Srila Prabhupada said there are dogs which are barking in the night and I’m translating and they are disturbing me so you ask them to shut so he gave him a chance, this is how you advance. HH Chandramouli Swami: So Prabhupada gave him a chance to use his tendency in Krishna Consciousness like that.

Ok so there is more question. Somebody tell me what to do here, I need some guidance here (laughter) Devotee: Hare Krishna, we are reading instructions from Bhakti Vinod Thakur, clear instruction until we are alleviated to the spontaneous loving service, or Bhava we must follow varnashram accepting as the holy name as shelter & living and practising Vaidi bhakti strictly under varnashram system otherwise vaidy bhakti cannot be practised properly HH Chandramouli Swami: That’s in chaitnaya skishamrtia, Bhakti Vinod Thakur, speaks a lot of about foundation of varnashram there. If a person for example if a person needs to find a partner in life and they are also devotee engaged in devotional service then that becomes a concern where one cannot practise devotional service enthusiastically with their mind fixed because that need needs to be taken care or fulfilled. That’s where varnashram system come in , to help support the material needs which are basis of giving persons a foot hole, a nice foot hole to get in devotional service. This is a long subject we can talk about it for ever. But read this verse from the 7th canto chapter 11 verses 8-12 , 30 items which make up the foundation of varnashram systems spoken by Naradha Muni. Thank you Very much.

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Sri Navadvipa Mandala Parikrama day 4

Maha Vishnu Swami joined the Parikrama Party on the 4th day. He is the ‘kirtan man’ .The devotees love him. He doesn’t stop kirtan for anything. Despite of the walking, so much energy is coming from the kirtan. The mrdangas vibrating very far in the fields attracting the mind of the villagers that come with their cameras to film the devotees.  HH Bhakti Dhira Damodara Maharaj also led kirtan for the delight of the participants. Everybody loves Maharaj’s ecstatic kirtans.

Apart from the Maharajas Kirtan,  many other different kirtanyas around the world from Russia, America, Europe and India are leading the kirtan in different times for the divine pleasure of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura. He said “…When will that day come when the fair-skinned foreigners will come to Sri Mayapur-dhama and join with the Bengali Vaisnavas to chant, Jaya Sacinandana, Jaya Sacinandana. When will that day be?  “In Navadvipa Parikrama you can clearly see this prediction coming to reality, and see it happening during Parikrama increases our faith more and more. Making a complete change in our destiny, because of that the same Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur said “…anyone who performs Sri Navadvipa Mandala Parikrama becomes free from material bondage”. By increasing our faith in the process, in the words of the acharyas the clutches of material existence will be destroyed.

From Mahisura, the muslim village, the devotees walk to the beautiful Campahatti, literally means the ‘market of champa (jasmine) flower’.  Many pastimes are related to this place so we had HH Bhakti Purusottama Swami,  Rajendranandana prabhu, Bhakti Vijna Vinas Narasimha Swami speaking about the glories of Campahatti. That includes the pastimes of Jayadeva Goswami (he was living there!). Jayadeva Goswami, the author of Gita Govinda saw the Supreme Personality of Godhead in Campahatti, nobody can image how auspicious is this place! The brother of Gadadhara pandita, Dwija Vaninath installed the beautiful deities of Gaura Gadadhara in Campahatti. A beautiful temple of Gaudiya mata is there.  The students of the Bhaktivedanta National School performed two dances. We had 3 plays put on the stage by our drama director in Parikrama HG Pancharatna prabhu.

After breakfast the party moved to Vidyanagar, the birth place of Sarvabhauma Battacharya and his brother Vidyavacaspaty.  Srila Sananata Goswami was leaving in Noihatti before going to Ramakeli and he was one of the most brilliant students of Sarvabhauma Battacharya when he was living in Vidyanagar. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was in his place many times when he was a student. Because of so much penance a very rare tree was grew and it is still there. Every year there is an ecstatic kirtan with everybody rolling in the dust of Vidyanagar. This is the tradition since the time that HH Jayapataka Swami very happily  was walking, dancing and playing his famous huge kartals during the Parikrama; everyone misses those days.

Not far from Vidyanagar is Maganpur where ISKCON has his own land full of mango trees and very peaceful atmosphere. The devotees loved that land. When we come to this camp we feel such relief, because we are camping at Srila Prabhupada’s property it’s like coming to our grandfather’s house.  That’s the feeling.

Tonight the class will be giving by HG Rajendranandana prabhu, the theme of his class is “Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is giving the highest to the lowest”.

We have around 1500 participants in the international party this year.  We have people from around 50 different countries and this is our offering for ISKCON’s 50 anniversary celebration.

Hare Krsna!


Source: http://www.navadvipaparikrama.com/sri-navadvipa-mandala-parikrama-day-4/

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Hare Krishna

Dear Devotees, 

Please accept our humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. 

ISKCON Congregational Development Ministry (CDM) had a successful performance during the recent convention of the 2016 ISKCON Leaders Sanga (ILS) in Sridham Mayapur.  Amongst many achievements, these were the highlights:

  • Facilitated 9 seminars in 33 presentations to an estimate of a 1000 devotees.
  • Distributed several hundreds of pamphlets and many attendees purchased books and different materials of our congregational programs.
  • In collaboration with the ISKCON Youth Ministry the CDM organized the first Youth Leadership Sanga (YLS) with the participation of youth leaders from UK, USA, Australia, Malaysia, South Africa and Indonesia. Senior Srila Prabhupada’s disciples addressed these young leaders to inspire them in their services. A Youth Manual will be produced for devotees to further youth programs worldwide.
  • Promotion of 2 Congregational Counseling training courses.
  • Organized the Annual Congregational Award ceremony to recognize the preaching efforts of ISKCON leaders.

The CDM booth was one of the most active and well attended of the event.

We are extremely grateful to the ILS organizers for the opportunity to serve the devotees and promote congregational development amongst ISKCON leaders. We hope that our endeavors are pleasing to Srila Prabhupada and his devotees.

The CDM Team

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By Nitya Kishora devi dasi

Parikrama first day plus adhivas in Yoga Pita

After 4 days of wonderful Sravana Utsava festival, blisfull and an amazing 5 days of Kirtan Mela, the devotees finally left the temple room and the boundaries of ISKCON Mayapur campus. For what? To make connections with the old Kalpa Vrikshas trees, the birds, the land, the dhamvasis, having prasada in a open air and sharing the holy name around in the most sacred land of Sri Navadvipa Dham.

Sri Navadvipa Mandala Parikrama is an unique experience and the chance to get closer to Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s lotus feet. A great opportunity to serve and chant! Hari bol!

Despite of many sannyasis left Mayapur early this year we are having just the right people to give katha like the powerful Bhakti Dhira Damodara Maharaj, the steady Bhakti Vijana Vinas Narasimha, Rajendranandana prabhu, Pancharatna prabhu and others. HH Jayapataka Maharaja came, as he comes EVERY SINGLE YEAR, and gave an amazing speech at Nrisimha Palli. Pancharatna prabhu put a drama on Nrsimhadeva lila, and one devotee recited a very powerful prayer to the Lord Nrisimhadev. The devotees loved.

In the morning we crossed the Jalangi river very peacefully. Sulocana prabhu is doing an amazing service, he is always following vaishnava etiquette and take care of the kirtan very nicely, enganging those who are senior and qualified to lead kirtan.

In Parikrama if we can put Katha and Kirtan as the main activities it completely enhances the spiritual experience of the pilgrim devotees.

We visited Amgatha, Panchanatala, Nrsimhapally with its wonderful Mandakini lake and we ended in Hari Hara Ksetra with Hari Hara dev beautiful deity.

To see the photos: http://www.navadvipaparikrama.com/parikrama-first-day-plus-adhivas-in-yoga-pita/

Parikrama 2016 (day 2)

In a very nice and beautiful morning the devotees left the campsite at Hari Hara Ksetra and headed to Gauradaha.

Gauradaha is a very special place and the pastime which took place there is described by Jagadananda Pandita in his book Prema Vivarta. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, Nityananda prabhu, Jagadananda Pandita and other associates of the Lord were peforming Harinama sankirtan in this place, where there is a lake. Daha means lake. In this lake a crocodile was living and it was delivered by Gauranga Mahaprabhu. The crocodile had been cursed by Durvasa Muni to live as a crocodile in that lake for 4 yugas. Anyone who hears this pastime becomes free from brahma-sapa, the curse of a Brahmana.

HH Jayapataka Swami joined International group also in Gaura daha, his speech made everybody chant the name of Gauranga many times and very loudly, we see in the face of the devotees that they were begging for Gauranga’s mercy.

HH Bhakti Dhira Damodara Maharaja was explaining how it is important to chant japa without any distraction, he said “Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura affirmed that those who chant japa without full attention like talking, checking emails, having meetings, managing etc are influenced by pramada, or madness”. Maharaj said “We are known as the Hare Krsnas, because we chant Hare Krsna, but the day has 24 hours and how many hours are we supposed to chant? Only 2 hours and the rest of the time what do we do?”. The devotees were listening to him with full attention. We are very fortunate to have HH Bhakti Dhira Damodar Maharaj on Parikram because he always sets a very serious and deep mood for chanting in the devotees minds, and everybody becomes happy when he is present, everybody becomes powerful, with the mind under control.

After an ecstatic gurupuja and a delicious breakfast we continued walking towards Surabhi Kunja, the first namahatta in Bengal, inaugurated by “Koda Nitai” the magnanimous Nitai. We had drama, Katha, and bhajan sang by HG Sulocana prabhu, our kitan party leader.

Not so far from Surabhi Kunja is the house of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur and another ISKCON Jagannath Temple, very well taken care by Srila Prabhupada’s nephew Sankarshan prabhu.

To see the photos: http://www.navadvipaparikrama.com/parikrama-2016-day-2/

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ISKCON Russia: From modelling and beauty pageantry stages to Krishna devotees, distributing Srila Prabhupada’s books (Album with photos)
Srila Prabhupada: We must be fixed up in our own rupa (form), svarupa, swarupa-siddhi. Svarupa-siddhi means to be engaged in the service of Lord. That is real mukti. Bombay, January 9, 1973.
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India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, offers his homages to Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu during a recent religious gathering. If only other world leaders could follow his example there would surely be peace and prosperity for all nations of the world!
Srila Prabhupada: The Lord inaugurated this system of mass sankirtana, and leaders of all countries can take advantage of this spiritual movement in order to keep the mass of people in a pure state of peace and friendship with one another. This is now the demand of the present human society all over the world. 
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Krsna’s dedication to His friend Arjuna. 
Aniruddha Dasa: We have a very mature crowd of devotees attending the Disciple Course in ISKCON Dwarka (Delhi) this weekend. It is a pleasure to teach.
I spoke on SB 1.15.17 this morning to an appreciative crowd of local devotees. The class was translated by Amogha Lila Prabhu.
A couple of things struck me in the purport and verse. Krsna’s dedication to His friend Arjuna, exemplified in His becoming His friend’s chariot driver. Arjuna’s humility in regretting he allowed Krsna to be his servant. Even though Arjuna is Krsna’s dearest friend he felt he had overstepped the mark in accepting service from the Lord. “…it was due to my lack of esteem for my Lord that I dared engage Him as my chariot driver, for He is worshiped and offered services by the best men to attain salvation.”
Krsna is perfect in all His dealings with His devotees and His pure devotees’ dealings with Him are not flawed. In his meditation on Krsna as the Supreme, Arjuna felt His familiarity lacked respect and proper recognition of Krsna’s position. It is exactly that intimate quality of friendship, devoid of awe and reverence, which is attractive to the devotees and which Krsna loves to reciprocate with His dearest friend.
The idea of service being the most attractive position is intriguing. Even Krsna, the Supreme Controller likes to serve. Everyone is a servant. No one, except Krsna, is fully independent. Ekale isvara krsna, ara saba bhrtya. Lord Krsna alone is the supreme controller, and all others are His servants. CC Adi 5.142 Yet, the mood of service is also within Krsna. Yes, He is the Supreme Controller but He is also the Supreme Servant.
In that sense His dealings with His intimate devotees is so attractive because He gives up the position of Superior and becomes the servant of the servant.

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19709

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Naive Literalism By Visakha Mataji

By Visakha Dasi

In each of its twelve cantos, Srimad-Bhagavatam, the “flawless ripened fruit of all Vedic scriptures,” tells of miracles and mysticism, of the esoteric and extraterrestrial. We hear a cow, bull, elephant, monkey, and bird speaking deep philosophy. We learn of the four-headed creator who sits atop a lotus flower, of a magnificent aerial mansion, and of a five-year-old who pushes down half the earth with his toe and makes demigods suffocate. We learn of people giving birth to tens of thousands of children, of people with a thousand heads or arms, of an ocean of milk that is churned by demigods and demons using a snake for a rope. We are also given detailed information about this extraordinary universe we live in. For example, from the Fifth Canto (16.16–17):

“On the lower slopes of Mandara Mountain is a mango tree named Devacuta. It is 1,100 yojanas [8,800 feet] high. Mangoes as big as mountain peaks and as sweet as nectar fall from the top of this tree for the enjoyment of the denizens of heaven. When all those solid fruits fall from such a height, they break, and the sweet, fragrant juice within them flows out and becomes increasingly more fragrant as it mixes with other scents. That juice cascades from the mountain in waterfalls and becomes a river called Arunoda, which flows pleasantly through the eastern side of Ilavrta.”

What is a pragmatic, logical, scientific mind to do with such information? Shall we see the whole body of work as mythology? Or glean its essential spiritual truths and leave aside the fantastic aspects as entertainment used to convey those truths? Or shall we suspend our disbelief and accept all the texts of Bhagavatam as they are?

None of these options are in the spirit of the Srimad-Bhagavatam itself—that is, the spirit of unalloyed submission and devotion to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Sri Krishna. This spirit is not the suspension of disbelief but the suspension of pride, for without pridelessness the Srimad-Bhagavatam, as well as all the Vedas, will remain a great mystery. In other words, readers who enter the spirit of the Srimad-Bhagavatam do not suspect any aspect of its message; rather, they question their own qualification and ability to receive that message purely.

Besides being genuinely humble, mature students of the Srimad-Bhagavatam are detached from this alluring material world and know their spiritual identity, their purpose in life, and the limitations the material body and mind may impose on spirit. Rather than “naive,” these saints are highly evolved human beings with unrivaled critical and analytical insights. Srila Prabhupada writes, “The bestial civilization of eating, sleeping, fearing, and sense-gratifying has misled modern man into forgetting how powerful a soul he has. As we have already described, the soul is a spiritual spark many, many times more illuminating, dazzling, and powerful than the sun, moon, or electricity. Human life is spoiled when man does not realize his real identity with his soul.” (Cc., Adi 1.5.22, purport)

But what of the Bhagavatam’s amazing descriptions and pastimes? Continuing the above purport Srila Prabhupada explains: “…Each and every planet has its particular atmosphere, and if one wants to travel to any particular planet within the material universe, one has to adapt his material body to the climatic condition of that planet. For instance, if one wants to go from India to Europe, where the climatic condition is different, one has to change his dress accordingly. Similarly, a complete change of body is necessary if one wants to go to the transcendental planets of Vaikuntha. However, if one wants to go to the higher material planets, he can keep his finer dress of mind, intelligence, and ego, but has to leave his gross dress (body) made of earth, water, fire, etc.”

Devoted readers of the Srimad-Bhagavatam are not literalists in the sense that they expect to taste the mango juice waters of the Arunoda River, at least not in their present state. They take it that this place exists as it is described, but it is on a platform that they cannot directly experience; the text is explicit—not figurative—but it describes a dimension unknown to us.

What we can presently perceive is limited by the nature of our body. Since our body is made of gross material elements (earth, water, air, and so on) we directly perceive only gross material sense objects. However, in other parts of the material creation only subtle energies (mind, intelligence, etc.), which are imperceptible to us, exist. On that plane one could uproot trees and use them to bridge a river or one could leap across an ocean just for fun.

If we allow it, Srimad-Bhagavatam will transport us beyond the limits of the tiny part of the creation we inhabit. It will revive our sense of wonder, of mystery and of discovery because the Supreme Person revealed in its texts is a sportive, imaginative youth who can pulverize preconceptions. Krishna is adhoksaja, beyond the measurement of our senses. He is atarka, beyond the reach of logic and argument. He is avan manasa gocara, beyond the range of the mundane mind, words and imagination. He is acintya, beyond our estimation. In a word, He is inconceivable. And He is inconceivably attractive and funny and adventurous (He says vyavasayo ’smi—“I am adventure,” Bhagavad-gita 10.36). He can do anything—and what He does is described in Srimad-Bhagavatam. For example, “Lord Krishna, who is Vishnu Himself, picked up Govardhana Hill with one hand and held it aloft just as easily as a child holds up a mushroom.” (Srimad-Bhagavatam 10.25.19)

Krishna’s miracles are also all around us, from the precise workings of living cells to the movements of the galaxies. But because in this dark age of quarrel and hypocrisy our strength, duration of life, memory, intelligence, and imagination are as depleted as the earth we inhabit and the food that it produces, we view the descriptions of Srimad-Bhagavatam as “mythology” and those who are devoted to and enlivened by them as “naive literalists.” As a result this unparalleled scripture remains inaccessible.

“Srimad-Bhagavatam is the spotless Purana. It is most dear to the Vaishnavas because it describes the pure and supreme knowledge of the paramahamsas. This Bhagavatam reveals the means for becoming free from all material work, together with the processes of transcendental knowledge, renunciation, and devotion. Anyone who seriously tries to understand Srimad-Bhagavatam, who properly hears and chants it with devotion, becomes completely liberated.” (Srimad-Bhagavatam 12.13.18)

Source: http://goo.gl/p3puLQ

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The latest claim by modern scientists on an asteroid makes me tell you a joke.

A child was sitting in his room continuously shredding papers. His father was perplexed to see him do it everyday with all intensity and sincerity. So he asked the boy:

Father: My dear boy, I see you shredding papers everyday. Why do you do so?

The boy gravely replied, while still shredding the papers: “I do it to prevent elephants from coming inside our home. I am afraid they will destroy my toys.”

Father: But there are no elephants around nor do they go inside anyone’s home. Don’t be afraid. Stop shredding papers.

The boy looked up and confidently said: Dad, you know what? They are not coming because I am shredding the papers…!

What can the father say? The boy believed elephants were not coming because he was shredding papers. The reality was different.

All the universal affairs are tightly under the control of superior beings. A rare class of reputed mainstream scientists have also began to look into it and have turned to Vedic scriptures to learn more. Our planet is stated to survive for 12 hours of Lord Brahma’s day, which equals to 4,320,000 earthly years.

"Each yuga cycle is composed of 4 yugas.  The first, the Satya-yuga, lasts 4800 years of the demigods.  The second, the Treta-yuga, lasts 3600 years of the demigods.  The third, the Dvapara-yuga, lasts 2400 years of the demigods.  And the fourth, Kali-yuga, lasts 1200 years of the demigods .  Since the demigod year is equivalent to 360 earth years, the lengths of the yugas in earth years are, acording to standard Vaishnava commentaries, 432,000 years for the Kali-yuga, 864,000 years for the Dvapara-yuga, 1,296,000 years for the Treta-yuga, and 1,728,000 years for the Satya-yuga.
"This gives a total of 4,320,000 years for the entire yuga cycle.  One thousand of such cycles, lasting 4,320,000 years, comprises one day of Brahma, the demigod who governs this universe.  A day of Brahma is also called a kalpa.  Each of Brahma's nights lasts a similar period of time.   Life is only manifest on earth during the day of Brahma.  With the onset of Brahma's night, the entire universe is devastated and plunged into darkness.  When another day of Brahma begins, life again becomes manifest.
"Each day of Brahma is divided into 14 manvantara periods, each one lasting 71 yuga cycles.  Preceding the first and following each manvantara period is a juncture (sandhya) the length of a Satya-yuga (1,728,000 years).  Typically, each manvantara period ends with a partial devastation.   According to Puranic accounts, we are now in the twenty-eighth yuga cycle of the seventh manvantara period of the present day of Brahma."  (Source)

But the modern scientists, like that paper-shredding-boy, keep concocting and frightening others.

Ironically, quite often, the scientists don’t even believe what they want other people to believe in. In many cases they are childish like the boy above, but there are instances when general mass of people was, and is being deliberately misled by government agencies for achieving other goals.

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Come 2022, scientists will attempt to save all of humanity from an asteroid. Calm down, it’s just a trial run. The joint US-European AIDA—that’s Asteroid Deflection and Assessment—mission intends to crash a probe into a 525-foot-wide asteroid known as Didymoon to see if the impact will change its orbital path.Scientists to see if they can save planet from asteroid | Fox News

Giving benefit of the doubt, if they are serious about their claim to attempt to save the earth, it springs from their extremely high false ego and bubble of illusion that they can control natural affairs.

This people cannot even handle earthquakes and hurricanes on the planet they are allowed to live on, and they are talking about avoiding an imaginative asteroid strike.

Looks like they need another massive budget approval from the government authorities to continue with their so-called research, an industry requiring huge financial inflow, for the next five years after which, by 2020, they can say that the threat is not a threat as previously thought. And mind you, the funding comes from the taxpayer’s money. At least, that paper-shredding-boy was destroying only waste papers, not today’s paper currency.


Source: http://mayapurvoice.com/svagatam/are-asteroids-really-a-threat-to-earth-here-is-a-reality-check/

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Members of the ISKCON Toronto Temple Council were in beautiful Edmonton, Alberta attending the annual ISKCON Canadian Leaders Meeting.  These meetings provide a chance for leaders of our Hare Krishna communities around the country to annually come together and discuss success stories, challenges and opportunities.

Some of the topics that were presented included:
  • Reports on Canadian Book Distribution
  • Initiations Committee and Mentorship
  • Setting Up Child Protection Offices in All Our Temples
  • Developing Better Promotions & Marketing for Our Temples
  • Dealing with Problematic Devotees
  • Outreach: How Not to Blow it with Nice, New People!
  • A Panel Discussion on Effective Western Outreach Projects
  • TOVP Updates
  • Fundraising Brainstorming
  • Canadian Devotee Care
  • Brainstorming Session on ISKCON Canada's Future
Throughout the weekend of enlivening meetings, live updates were posted via the Temple Council's Twitter account.  We've pasted the "tweets" below so you can get a "play-by-play" report of the weekend!

Leave your comments below to share feedback (especially if you like this idea of "live tweeting" events)!  Also, you can get automatic text message updates from the Toronto Temple Council by sending a text message saying "Follow @templecouncil" (without the quotation marks) to 21212.
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GIMA -- Global Indian Music Award
this is indias biggest music award platform...

Krishna Sudha Ras is one of the 5 albums nominated for Best Devotional Albums in 2016. The awards are on March 26 when the winner will be announced.

Regards,

Patita Pavana Dasa 
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A new sannyasi for Iskcon: HH Bhakti Rasayana Sagara Swami!
Shaktyavesha Avatara Dasa: HG Utama Sloka Prabhu has just received a sannyasi initiation from HH Indradyumana Swami in the presence of numerous elevated Vaishnavas and guests. (And his new name is) HH Bhakti Rasayana Sagara Maharaja ki Jaya!
Thank you, dear Uttama Sloka, for guiding, helping and supporting over the years! Wish you complete success with your ‘Spiritual Untied Nations’ project and service to Srila Prabhupada!
Watch it here: https://goo.gl/ml0EZl

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In a very nice and beautiful morning the devotees left the campsite at Hari Hara Ksetra and headed to Gauradaha.

Gauradaha is a very special place and the pastime which took place there is described by Jagadananda Pandita in his book Prema Vivarta. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, Nityananda prabhu, Jagadananda Pandita and other associates of the Lord were peforming Harinama sankirtan in this place, where there is a lake. Daha means lake. In this lake a crocodile was living and it was delivered by Gauranga Mahaprabhu. The crocodile had been cursed by Durvasa Muni to live as a crocodile in that lake for 4 yugas. Anyone who hears this pastime becomes free from brahma-sapa, the curse of a Brahmana.

HH Jayapataka Swami joined International group also in Gaura daha, his speech made everybody chant the name of Gauranga many times and very loudly, we see in the face of the devotees that they were begging for Gauranga’s mercy.

HH Bhakti Dhira Damodara Maharaja was explaining how it is important to chant japa without any distraction, he said “Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura affirmed that those who chant japa without full attention like talking, checking emails, having meetings, managing etc are influenced by pramada, or madness”. Maharaj said “We are known as the Hare Krsnas, because we chant Hare Krsna, but the day has 24 hours and how many hours are we supposed to chant? Only 2 hours and the rest of the time what do we do?”.  The devotees were listening to him with full attention. We are very fortunate to have HH Bhakti Dhira Damodar Maharaj on Parikram because he always sets a very serious and deep mood for chanting in the devotees minds, and everybody becomes happy when he is present, everybody becomes powerful, with the mind under control.

After an ecstatic gurupuja and a delicious breakfast we continued walking towards Surabhi Kunja, the first namahatta in Bengal, inaugurated by “Koda Nitai” the magnanimous Nitai. We had drama, Katha, and bhajan sang by HG Sulocana prabhu, our kitan party leader.

Not so far from Surabhi Kunja is the house of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur and another ISKCON Jagannath Temple,  very well taken care by Srila Prabhupada’s nephew Sankarshan prabhu.

For further information please research our website: navadvipaparikrama.com


Source: http://www.navadvipaparikrama.com/parikrama-2016-day-2/

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Avoiding improper behavior while residing in a holy place.
Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura has listed ten offenses against the holy dhama that we must carefully avoid in order to be fully benefitted from our visit to or residence in the holy dhama.
To disrespect one’s spiritual master who reveals the dhama to the disciple
To think that the holy dhama is temporary.
To commit violence towards any of the residents of the holy dhama or to any of the pilgrims who come there, or to think that they are ordinary people. Srila Prabhupada writes: “All the inhabitants of Vrindavana are Vaisnavas. They are all auspicious because somehow or other they always chant the holy name of Krishna” (C.C.Adi 5.232, purport).
To perform mundane activities while living in the holy dhama.
To utilize the dhama for personal economic development by commercializing deity worship and sankirtana in the holy dhama.
To think that the holy dhama belongs to a mundane country or province, such as Bengal; to think that the Lord’s dhama is equal to a place connected with some demigod, or to attempt to measure the area of the holy dhama.
To commit sinful acts while residing in the holy dhama
To consider Vrindavana-dhama as different from Navadvipa-dhama.
To blaspheme the sastras that assert the glorious position of the holy dhama.
To be faithless and think that the glories of the dhama are imaginary.
Srila Prabhupada explained that the results of all devotional activities performed in the holy dhama are magnified a thousand times. Therefore, one can make rapid advancement if one lives offenselessly in the holy dhama. But if we commit offenses, the results of those offenses are also magnified one thousand times. Therefore, one is advised to carefully avoid committing any offenses in the holy dhama.

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19689

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After 4 days of wonderful Sravana Utsava festival, blisfull and an amazing 5 days of Kirtan Mela, the devotees finally left the temple room and the boundaries of ISKCON Mayapur campus. For what? To make connections with the old Kalpa Vrikshas trees, the birds, the land, the dhamvasis, having prasada in a open air and sharing the holy name around in the most sacred land of Sri Navadvipa Dham.

Sri Navadvipa Mandala Parikrama is an unique experience and the chance to get closer to Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s lotus feet. A great opportunity to serve and chant! Hari bol!

Despite of many sannyasis left Mayapur early this year we are having just the right people to give katha like the powerful Bhakti Dhira Damodara Maharaj, the steady Bhakti Vijana Vinas Narasimha, Rajendranandana prabhu, Pancharatna prabhu and others. HH Jayapataka Maharaja came, as he comes EVERY SINGLE YEAR, and gave an amazing speech at Nrisimha Palli. Pancharatna prabhu put a drama on Nrsimhadeva lila, and one devotee recited a very powerful prayer to the Lord Nrisimhadev. The devotees loved.

In the morning we crossed the Jalangi river very peacefully. Sulocana prabhu is doing an amazing service, he is always following vaishnava etiquette and take care of the kirtan very nicely, enganging those who are senior and qualified to lead kirtan.

In Parikrama if we can put Katha and Kirtan as the main activities it completely enhances the spiritual experience of the pilgrim devotees.

We visited Amgatha, Panchanatala, Nrsimhapally with its wonderful Mandakini lake and we ended in Hari Hara Ksetra with Hari Hara dev beautiful deity.

Source: http://www.navadvipaparikrama.com/parikrama-first-day-plus-adhivas-in-yoga-pita/

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By Madhava Smullen

In July 1966, after braving thirty-five days at sea on a cargo ship, two heart attacks, and months of struggles in New York’s Bowery with little money to his name, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada established the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.

Some of his main purposes for the Society included “to systematically propagate spiritual knowledge to society at large,” and “to bring the members of the Society together with each other and nearer to Krishna.”

Fifty years later, residents of his first rural community, New Vrindaban, are celebrating his Society’s Golden Jubilee with a packed year of events that intend to spread spiritual knowledge and deepen connections with devotees, the general public, and local municipal leaders.

Senior Prabhupada disciples, Soma das and Jaysri dasi, bathe Nrsimhadev and Prahlada Maharaj on Nrsimha Caturmasi 2015.

The first event will be a two-day festival on May 20th and 21st celebrating the 30th anniversary of the installation of New Vrindaban’s Nrismha-Prahlad Deities, the only full-sized such Deities in North America.

Sculpted and molded by local devotee artists and installed in 1986, the ferocious half-man half-lion Lord with His deep black skin and golden mane stands seven feet tall.

“We plan to invite devotees from all over North America to come celebrate this unique festival with us,” says ISKCON New Vrindaban president Jaya Krsna Das. “Together, we’ll bathe the full-size Deities of Lord Nrsimhadeva and Sri Prahlad in an abhisekha ceremony. And we will ask senior devotees to come and share their memories of the installation.”

The first stage reading of The Ramayana by Kripamaya Prabhu, June 2015

Next, on June 3rd, 4th and 5th will be the premiere of a two-hour epic Ramayana musical by longtime New Vrindaban resident Kripamaya Das.

Devotees from neighboring cities will join New Vrindaban residents and students in the audience, packing out West Liberty University’s 230-seat Kelley Theater in nearby Wheeling.

“I’ve been working on this off and on my whole life,” says Kripamaya Das, who began his dramatic career with New Vrindaban’s Brijabasi Players in the early 1980s. Currently enrolled in a music and theater program at West Liberty, he is delighted to finally see his dream come to fruition. And on a professional stage, with a cast of some fourteen students and devotees, no less.

“We plan to invite some theater directors and producers to see it, and if they like it, we hope to go on to have it produced in Pittsburgh or enter musical festivals in New York,” he says.

Kulimela 2016 Schedule

From June 15th to 19th, meanwhile, will be one of New Vrindaban’s biggest festivals of the year. The tenth anniversary of the first Kuli Mela will be celebrated back-to back with an event that was born from its bhajan kutir — the 24-Hour Kirtan festival.

Kuli Mela will epitomize New Vrindaban’s aim to build deep relationships during the 50th anniversary year, with “celebrating family” and “building community” as its main themes. Around 1,000 people from the first, second, and third generations of ISKCON are expected to attend for three days full of seminars, activities, bhajans, and entertainment.

Radhanath Maharaj playing mridanga at 24 hour kirtan 2013

For the 24-Hour Kirtan festival on the weekend, attendance is expected to remain high, with Kuli chanters like Amala Harinama and the Mayapuris joining senior Srila Prabhupada disciples such as Bhakti Charu Swami, Radhanath Swami, and Agnidev Das.

Of course, for ISKCON’s 50th anniversary, New Vrindaban devotees are also looking to do a large outreach event to connect with the local public. Residents have celebrated their own Rathayatra at New Vrindaban since 1973, but this year will see the first Festival of Chariots in local town Wheeling on Saturday July 16th.

Ratha Yathra Celebration in New Vrindaban 2015

Organizer Vrindavana Das will give interviews about the event with newspapers and TV stations in advance, emphasizing the importance of ISKCON’s 50th anniversary year and highlighting Srila Prabhupada’s achievements. On the day, New Vrindaban’s over five-foot tall Jagannath Deity will parade through Wheeling on his 30-foot high chariot, followed by a stage show on the Ohio River waterfront.  The show will include a welcome and lecture, a dance, a drama, and kirtan, followed by prasadam.

“This is about making ourselves visible to the public again,” says Jaya Krsna. “We already have the Festival of Colors on September 17th where they come to us, but with the Rathayatra we’re going to them. It’s our offering to the city and its residents.”

Srila Prabhupada visiting New Vrindaban in early 1970’s

ISKCON’s 50th anniversary is also the perfect time to reintroduce the “Prabhupada Festival” that was celebrated at Prabhupada’s Palace over Labor Day Weekend from 1979 until the mid ‘80s.

Hundreds of previous residents of New Vrindaban from its early days will be invited for the September 30th to October 2nd weekend event, and hosted as honored guests.

“It will be a revival of giving special attention to Srila Prabhupada and to the devotees who helped build his Palace and first developed New Vrindaban,” says Jaya Krsna.

During the festival, devotees will spend a whole day at the original New Vrindaban farm. There are plans over the summer to renovate the farmhouse where Srila Prabhupada stayed for one month in 1969, and to decorate it with photographs of old times. The festivities will take place under a pandal nearby, including devotees telling many stories of their experiences in those pioneering years.

Communications Director Vrindavan das welcomes the Marshall County Convention Bureau to New Vrindaban in September, 2015.

As well as deepening relationships with devotees and the general public, ISKCON New Vrindaban also wants to connect with local municipal leaders and dignitiaries.

Many will be invited to a VIP Dinner on October 27th, including the mayors of Wheeling and Moundsville, church, business, and law-enforcement leaders, deans of local universities, and celebrated artists in their fields. The event will include a delicious prasadam meal and a cultural presentation.

 “As we work hard to follow Srila Prabhupada’s instructions and gradually improve the image of his New Vrindaban village,” says Jaya Krsna, “We want to be good citizens, to connect with our neighbors. And in the process, we want to let them know about ISKCON’s 50th anniversary and Srila Prabhupada’s achievements.”

After ISKCON’s 50th anniversary, more celebrations are to come with the 50th anniversary of New Vrindaban in 2018. Plans include a book and film on the history of New Vrindaban, more efforts at reconnecting with current and previous residents, and a recreation of Srila Prabhupada’s famous Bhagavat-Dharma Discourses from 1972.

“As we celebrate the 50th anniversaries of ISKCON and New Vrindaban, we remember that Srila Prabhupada is our spiritual founder,” says Jaya Krsna. “He established New Vrindaban as a sacred village, he gave us so many grand visions and bold instructions, he visited four times, and it’s clear that this community is important to him. And today, of course, we can feel his presence so strongly in his Palace. Therefore our intention should be that everything we do here, we do it for him.” 

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Milan Parmar

Milan Parmar, a member of ISKCON youth group Pandava Sena in the UK, has released an introspective hip-hop album that tracks the soul’s spiritual journey throughout one lifetime in the material world.

Out on January 29th on Pandava Sena’s own label, “When a Soul Acknowledges” features smooth production by Deva Deva Das, uplifting melodic hooks by female vocalist Sobia Khan, and Parmar’s mesmerizing unbroken flow. It’s a professional effort that clearly has its finger on the pulse of current UK rap styles.

At the same time, with tracks like “Pleasures of the World (Illusion),” “Wise Words From A Wise Man (Gurudeva),” and “Return to Godhead,” it’s clearly no ordinary hip-hop album.

“I first started to read Srila Prabhupada’s Bhagavad Gita As It Is at the age of 15,” says Milan. “I found in it the deeper substance that I was subconsciously searching for. Everything, from Krishna’s words, to Arjuna’s questions, to Prabhupada’s purports made the utmost sense and gave me a new perspective on life.”

Milan began practicing Krishna consciousness, and in 2014 became more involved in the Pandava Sena. The group encourages youth to express their spiritual realizations through all mediums, and Milan soon began thinking about what he could do with the poetry and lyrics that had long been his passion.

“I have been writing lyrics for over ten years now,” he says. “I thought, ‘Why not serve Krishna in this way?’ I find my connection to God through music, through hip-hop, through poetry. And I want to share that expression with others, because they may be going through what I’m going through, and find their own connection when they hear about mine.”

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