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Sri Sri Radha Madhav Mandir, ISKCON Kanpur, is celebrating ISKCON 50, on 9th April 2016 for the pleasure of Srila Prabhupada. We are organizing a Mega Youth festival named “Xpression: A Festival of Gratitude”.
For more info: https://www.facebook.com/iskconkanpur/
To watch the promo video click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSYvRRG2SaM

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Gunagrahi das Goswami Health Update

Written by Gandharvika dd

Dear Devotees, family and well wishers,

After hearing from the radiologist regarding the increase ofthe cancer from the last MRI to this present one, and taking into consideration the increase of pain and discomfort Maharaja has been feeling, mainly in the right hip, he has decided to combine hormone therapy with his naturoterapic regime. He did not want to take the chance of becoming increasingly debilitated by only continuing his present course and has opted fortolerating the side effects of hormone therapy.

After discussing the MRI results further with the doctors it was discovered that that the size of the tumor had increased by 1 cm in periphery and the involvement of cancer in the pelvic area has increased by 40% on the right hand side and 25% in total. It is affecting only the ischium bone currently which makes up 25% of the pelvic area. 

The rest remains in good condition.

This is what is causing the most discomfort and pain for Maharaja, making it difficult for him to move. For this reason he will begin with the hormone therapy, which is often effective in reducing the growth of tumors and stopping the spread of prostate cancer. He will receive an injection every 3 months. It will take a few weeks before Maharaja will see results.

Fortunately, there has been no increase or spreading of the cancer to any other areas of the body or where the cancer is presently, such as the lungs and lymphnodes.

Maharaja is in good consciousness and receiving association of senior devotees daily. He is very grateful for all the love and support being expressed worldwide.

Your servant,
Gandharvika devi dasi

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Actualizacion #6
Bangalore, India 
Escrito por Gandharvika dd

Queridos devotos, familiares y simpatizantes,

después de escuchar al radiólogo en relación con el aumento del cáncer de la última resonancia magnética para el presente, y teniendo en consideración el incremento del dolor y el malestar que Maharaja ha estado sintiendo, sobre todo en la cadera derecha, ha decidido combinar la terapia hormonal con su régimen de Naturoterapia.

No quiere correr el riesgo de estar cada vez más debilitado por continuar con su curso actual y ha optado por tolerar los efectos secundarios de la terapia hormonal.

Después de discutir los resultados de la MRI aún más con los médicos se descubrió que que el tamaño del tumor había aumentado en un 1 cm de periferia y la implicación del cáncer en el área pélvica se ha incrementado en un 40% en el lado derecho y un 25% en total . Actualmente está afectando sólo al hueso isquión que constituye el 25% del área de la pelvis. El resto se mantiene en buenas condiciones.

Esto es lo que está causando más molestias y dolor Maharaja, haciendo difícil que se mueva. Por esta razón comenzará con la terapia hormonal, que es a menudo eficaz en la reducción del crecimiento de tumores y para detener la propagación del cáncer de próstata. Él recibirá una inyección cada 3 meses. Llevará un par de semanas antes de que Maharaja vea resultados.

Afortunadamente, no ha habido ningún aumento o propagación del cáncer a otras áreas del cuerpo o desde donde el cáncer está en la actualidad, tales como los pulmones y ganglios linfáticos. Maharaja está en buena conciencia y la recibiendo la asociación diaria de devotos mayores. Él está muy agradecido por todo el amor y apoyo que es expresado en todo el mundo.
Su sirviente,
Gandharvika devi dasi

Source: https://www.facebook.com/Gunagrahigoswamihealth/posts/1738241439743579

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By Mahatma das

Recently I was at a program in Tennessee in which a devotee said that environment is more powerful than willpower. He later told me how his environment at work was not at all conducive for Krsna conscious. He felt he could be Krsna conscious at home, but not at work.

After speaking with him I thought about his point further and considered it to be an important topic to address. So we’ll talk about environment versus willpower, and how this relates to the workplace.

What’s the Ideal Environment
Let’s start with the good news: we can be Krsna conscious anywhere.

And here’s the bad news: there really isn’t an ideal environment for being Krsna consciousness.

I hear you saying, “How can you say that?” What about the temple, what about Vrndavana and Mayapura, what about a Rathayatra Festival?”

Yes, those would seem to be ideal environments for developing Krsna consciousness. But let me ask you a question: Does everyone who goes to Vrndavana, or a temple, or to a Rathayatra become Krsna conscious? Most people do, but one can even fall into maya in the Lord’s personal presence.

The panacea of the age is the maha-mantra. It is the yuga dharma, it is the best way to be Krsna conscious. Does everyone who chants Hare Krsna become Krsna conscious? The impersonalists don’t. They chant to become one with Krsna. And I would be embarrassed to tell you how many rounds I have chanted in my life and not even thought of Krsna while His name was continually coming from my lips.

“Well,” you say, “at least you are chanting and that will protect you from maya.” If Krsna is there in His name and my mind is off somewhere in maya land, the reality is that somehow or other I am not thinking of Krsna.

And that’s not ideal.

Lord Caitanya had a servant named Kala Krsnadas, who while traveling with the Lord was lured away by gypsies. If traveling with Lord Caitanya isn’t an “ideal” environment, I don’t know what is. It doesn’t get much better than that. But even in that “ideal” environment we still have the choice to forget Krsna.

Environment is Not Everything
We have the exact opposite situation with Prahlada Maharaja. He was born into an environment that was probably way less conducive to being Krsna conscious than you or I will ever be in. He had an atheist father who had him trained to be an atheist by teachers who were atheists in schools run by atheists (I guess it must have been called Asurakula). Yet he remained completely Krsna conscious. So although environment has an effect on you and me, environment alone doesn’t determine how Krsna conscious we will or won’t be.

So what determines that?

You do.

Check Your Beliefs
Have you ever felt that you can’t really be Krsna conscious at work or in a particular situation? If so, look to see if this idea is based on the belief that to be Krsna conscious I need the “proper” or “ideal” environment. If this is your belief and work doesn’t fall into what you consider the “proper” environment, you are likely resigned to the fact that your day at work is not going to be a very Krsna conscious experience.

If this is how you feel, your beliefs need to change in order that your day at work can be more Krsna conscious.

Let me ask you another question: If you think you can’t be Krsna conscious at work, what do you think the chances of you being Krsna at work are? Pretty easy to answer, right? When you say “I can’t,” you pretty much limit the possibility of anything else happening.

If you think that way, I would assume you don’t really try to be Krsna conscious at work because, as you already know, you can’t. As soon as you say, “I can only be Krsna consciousness in a particular environment, a favorable environment, you create a self-fulfilling prophecy and limit your ability to always think of Krsna.

Be open to the possibility that you can be more Krsna consciousness than you might think while being in an environment that is not “ideal,” or in an environment that is even “hostile.” In other words, you can be more Krsna conscious at work than you think.

Do You See What I See?
When I used to distribute books, one of the things that inspired me most was to see everyone as devotees, devotees who had somehow forgotten they were devotees. I would see the little spark of a devotee in them, the spark that was buried under lifetimes of ignorance. As long as I saw that spark, I would relate to them in a much more Krsna conscious way than I normally would.

I’d like you to try this. Tomorrow when you go to work (if you don’t work you can do this when you go out) see everyone as a devotee, a devotee who simply has forgotten that they are a devotee. If you have this vision it is going to change your whole day because when you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

A variation of this is to practice seeing everyone as a spiritual being, or to practice seeing Krsna in the heart of everyone at work. Don’t see man, woman, white or black. If you see everyone as a soul, if you see Krsna in everyone and in everything, you’ll be Krsna conscious at every moment. Krsna is everywhere, even in the screen you are staring at right now. Prabhupada said that when you see Krsna everywhere, you will be completely Krsna conscious just by seeing.

Another day you could make an effort to observe how the modes of nature are working. When someone is angry, for example, you can envision that person as a puppet being pulled by the mode of passion (read Bhagavad-gita Chapter Fourteen). When I distributed books and someone became upset with me for offering them a book, Krsna often allowed me to see things exactly this way. I never felt hurt or thought that this is a bad person; I just thought the mode of passion is helplessly forcing this person to become angry. I also felt sorry for them thinking how miserable this person must be to become so easily upset.

Everyday you could take some aspect of Krsna consciousness, like the examples mentioned above, and try to see the world from that perspective. If you can see like that, seeing through eyes of sastra, you can have a completely Krsna conscious day at work.

Rise to the Challenge
The workplace can offer us the opportunity to practice qualities such as tolerance, discipline, forgiveness, kindness, empathy, etc. You might want to consider how an advanced devotee would act if he or she were working at your job and was subjected to the problems and stresses that you go through.

What’s For Lunch?
What else could you do? You could distribute prasadam. Bring a few extra things for your co-workers to eat at lunch, something that you think they would especially like. This will give you an opportunity to explain why you are vegetarian and what prasadam is (and get them addicted to prasadam). You could also bring flowers, garlands, or scents from your altar or the temple.

Give Krsna, Get Krsna
Prabhupada said that one of the best ways to be Krsna consciousness is to give Krsna to others. He once wrote me and said that the more we give Krsna consciousness, the more we become Krsna conscious. This idea is explained in the Caitanya Caritamrita. There is it is said that when you give Krsna, you get Krsna.

In 1970 I was traveling and distributing books and this was the first time big books were ever distributed in large quantities in Iskcon. We wrote Srila Prabhupada with the news and he replied, “….. this is the symptom of an advanced devotee; he takes every opportunity to spread Krsna consciousness.” Prabhupada also used to say that you should strain your brain to spread Krsna consciousness. Why not discover what opportunities exist at work to give people Krsna consciousness? Christians all over the world do this. Why shouldn’t we?

Some More Ideas
Here are a few more things you might want to try if you believe the atmosphere at work lends itself to these suggestions.

Every week you could print out a verse or a saying from sastra and put it somewhere on your desk that is visible to others (perhaps frame it too). This might stir up some interest and cause people to ask you questions about your beliefs. You can do the same thing with Krsna conscious desk calendars that have a different quote for every day of the year. If dress code allows, you can do this with a Krsna conscious t-shirt. If you own your own business, you can have pictures of Krsna and Krsna conscious sayings on the wall.

Another thing that will help you be Krsna conscious at work is that you can pray to Krsna for the people at your work place. For example, you can pray that they become open to Krsna consciousness. And if you see that happening, you can take advantage of the opportunity to introduce spiritual topics and even invite them to participate in some Krsna conscious programs.

Ultimately the best way to help people become Krsna conscious is to be Krsna conscious yourself. People are usually more impressed by who you are and what you do than what you say. If people see that there is something different or special about you, they are going to want to know your secret. When they find out your secret, it might spark interest and faith in Krsna consciousness. So your behavior, your qualities, your dealing with others, is an essential aspect of your “preaching” at work.

Obviously there are many other ways to interest people in Krsna and it’s not the purpose of this newsletter to come up with a long list. I brought up the above examples just to get your juices flowing – to get you thinking about what you might be able to do in your workplace, and to realize there are more opportunities to be Krsna conscious at work than you might think.

You Don’t Win the Game on the Court
Ultimately, being Krsna consciousness in the workplace is highly dependent on what you do when you are not a work, just as the success of an athlete is dependent on their practice before the competition. The more Krsna conscious activity you do when you are not at work, the greater the chance you have of being Krsna conscious at work.

Heaven or hell is a state of consciousness. You have control over whether you work in heaven or you work in hell.

Devotee Owned Businesses

The purpose of this article is not to discount the reality that many of us work in environments that can make it a challenge to be Krsna conscious. Ideally it would be best to work in devotee owned businesses and thus work in the association of other devotees. I always encourage devotees so inclined to develop businesses and companies that can employ other devotees.

I also encourage all devotees (especially those who have successful businesses or well paying jobs) to direct money beyond their regular donations into projects that they have a special connection with or attraction for; or even to develop their own preaching projects. When your work is directly connected to supporting something that is dear to your heart, it creates an inspiring connection between your work and devotional service.

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19610

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Sankirtana is for everyone!

Sankirtana is for everyone!
Titiksu dasa: I would like to share one story from the UK about some non devotees doing book distribution.
In Rochester, we have an ISKCON charity shop. Many charities raise funds in the UK by renting a shop and selling old clothing and other items donated by the public. Its traditional that people wanting to do something to help charities volunteer their time to help in these shops, and in Rochester they have volunteers like this. They are not devotees and not even vegetarians or anything. During the Marathon, Mukunda put a book table outside the shop and had these volunteers man it. He had written on some cards a few lines about the different books so they could tell interested people. If anyone was more seriously interested they were to be directed to Mukunda. In this way books were going out and the volunteers were getting very happy! Soon the most popular job in the charity shop was manning the book table. He couldn’t get them to stop.
This proves the point that anyone can be engaged in SKP, even non-devotees!
Your servant, Titiksu dasa

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19608

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Dear Vaisnavas, friends, my family and all,

I want to express my gratitude to all of you for your kindness, your prayers and good wishes in this trying time. It has been about a month since I was diagnosed with a tumor in the rectum. In two operations, the cancer affected areas have been removed. Initially doctors were recommending a follow up treatment of chemo and radiation combined. I must say that I had great difficulty in my mind to surrender to such a hellish treatment, which may destroy cancer and the rest of the body as well and I decided not to do it and instead rely on Krsna and natural treatment. Yesterday I met with the doctors and in conclusion, they gave their blessings for this, providing that I submit myself to regular check ups which I will do. There is obviously a risk that cancer will come back once it has started, but we leave that up to Krsna.

Meanwhile I feel greatly relieved and more close to my heart following a natural path and investing in my own Krsna consciousness and sharing it through writing. Now I need six more weeks of recovery from the operations and one more procedure to improve the urine flow.

Then I can try to resume a ” normal” life. I am planning to take it easy, listen more to the body and travel less, stay longer in one place, follow a health regime and focus on writing.

I can’t just pick up from where I left off. There will be many events and  programs that I was scheduled to attend, I may attend some and others not. It has to do with my own energy levels, preserving them and letting them dictate what to do and what not. I have been on a recovery program before, so I am familiar with it. Please forgive me if I can’t be available as much as before. It is easy to get swept up in stream of activity, but that is not what I need.

Meanwhile I am looking forward to meeting many of you personally somewhere at some given point in time. You are all wonderful people, I am living by your prayers and kindness.

Once again,
Thank you very much
Your friend and servant,
Kadamba Kanana Swami

Source: https://www.kksblog.com/2016/03/42730/

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Download the audio for this lecture here:

http://www.mayapurtvarchives.com/p/downloads-2016.html

From Sri Mayapur Chandrodaya Mandir

Date: March 4th 2016

Speaker: HH Badri Narayan Maharaj

Subject: S.B.7.2.11

TEXT 11

viṣṇur dvija-kriyā-mūlo

yajño dharmamayaḥ pumān

devarṣi-pitṛ-bhūtānāṁ

dharmasya ca parāyaṇam

TRANSLATION

The basic principle of brahminical culture is to satisfy Lord Viṣṇu, the personification of sacrificial and ritualistic ceremonies. Lord Viṣṇu is the personified reservoir of all religious principles, and He is the shelter of all the demigods, the great pitās, and the people in general. When the brāhmaṇas are killed, no one will exist to encourage the kṣatriyas to perform yajñas, and thus the demigods, not being appeased by yajña, will automatically die.

PURPORT

Since Viṣṇu is the central point of brahminical culture, Hiraṇyakaśipu’s plan was to kill Viṣṇu, for if Viṣṇu were killed, naturally the brahminical culture would also be lost. With brahminical culture lost, yajña would no longer be performed, and for want of yajña the regular distribution of rainfall would cease (yajñād bhavati parjanyaḥ [Bg. 3.14]). Thus there would be disturbances all over the world, and naturally the demigods would be defeated. From this verse we get a clear indication of how human society is disturbed when the Vedic Āryan civilization is killed and the Vedic ritualistic ceremonies performed by the brāhmaṇas are stopped. Kalau śūdrasambhavaḥ: because the population of the modern world consists mostly of śūdras, the brahminical culture is now lost and is extremely difficult to reestablish in a proper way. Therefore Lord Caitanya has recommended the chanting of the holy name of the Lord, which will revive brahminical culture very easily.

harer nāma harer nāma

harer nāmaiva kevalam

kalau nāsty eva nāsty eva

nāsty eva gatir anyathā

[Adi 17.21]

Because of the increment in demoniac population, people have lost brahminical culture. Nor is there a kṣatriyagovernment. Instead, the government is a democracy in which any śūdra can be voted into taking up the governmental reigns and capture the power to rule. Because of the poisonous effects of Kaliyuga, the śāstra (Bhāg. 12.2.13) says, dasyuprāyeṣu rājasu: the government will adopt the policies of dasyus, or plunderers. Thus there will be no instructions from the brāhmaṇas, and even if there are brahminical instructions, there will be no kṣatriya rulers who can follow them. Aside from Satyayuga, even formerly, in the days when demons were flourishing, Hiraṇyakaśipu planned to destroy the brahminical culture and the kṣatriya government and thus create chaos all over the world. Although in Satyayuga this plan was very difficult to execute, in Kaliyuga, which is full of śūdras and demons, the brahminical culture is lost and can be revived only by the chanting of the mahāmantra. Therefore theKṛṣṇa consciousness movement, or the Hare Kṛṣṇa movement, has been inaugurated to revive brahminical culture very easily so that people may become happy and peaceful in this life and prepare for elevation in the next. In this regard, Śrīla Madhvācārya quotes this verse from the Brahmāṇḍa Purāṇa:

vipra-yajñādi-mūlaṁ tu

harir ity āsuraṁ matam

harir eva hi sarvasya

mūlaṁ samyaṅ mato nṛpa

“O King, the demons think that Hari, Lord Viṣṇu, exists because of the brāhmaṇas and yajña, but factually Hari is the cause of everything including the brāhmaṇas and yajña.” Therefore, through the popularizing of harikīrtana, or thesaṅkīrtana movement, the brahminical culture and kṣatriya government will automatically come back, and people will be extremely happy.

Before we start, I’d like to ask for some blessings. I am a relatively new sannyasi. I am often introduced with the term “Your Holiness.” The only way that I can accept that is with a little changing of the spelling, that I am full of holes. Because I am full of anarthas and holes like swiss cheese, I just ask for your blessings. Please, can I say something useful and pleasing to you. Then our time together will be well spent.

I also apologize to the translators, wherever you are. I speak quickly and I wish you all good luck. I will try and go slowly but we are all either blessed or cursed by our particular natures.

I was listening some time ago to a lecture by Srila Prabhupada from1969 in New York. He is speaking from Bhagavad Gita. He is talking about the cycle or the wheel of life. Those are Prabhupada’s actual words – cycle or wheel of life. He is saying that you offer sacrifice so that you please the demigods, the demigods provide rain therefore you get grains and everybody is happy. Prabhupada says it is the wheel or chakra of dharma and the wheel is meant to turn.

Here we see Krishna’s arrangement for this world. There is a wheel of dharma. Everyone has their role to play. They push it and the wheel turns. Everyone is happy.

Prabhupada is talking about how they are all sudras. So, how is this world going on? Socrates says to know thyself and to thine own self be true. We should first know what our position is. Who am I? What’s going on in this world? It’s what makes a man different from an animal. We are looking for the cause of all causes and of course, we have found the cause of all causes that makes that wheel turn. They are also looking for the cause of all causes. Prabhupada that because they are sudras, fools, they have so many ideas.

I heard another tape where Prabhupada was using the word adrista. He says that there is no such thing as the word accident in the Vedic scriptures. They use instead the word adrista which means that there is cause but we don’t see it. We don’t know it.

People are stumbling along without knowing why this wheel is turning and where they fit in it. They are searching it out in their own way. As Prabhupada says here in the purport, everyone is born sudra. The basic common sense is lost.

My mother, who has passed away now, she went to the doctor. She had some condition so they gave her a pill for it. The pill had a side effect which caused headaches. The doctor said to not worry, they have a pill for that. Now she was on two pills. That caused another side effect, so, they gave her another pill. Now she was on three pills. Finally she got up to five pills. She told the doctor that this was depressing. The doctor said they have a pill for that. My mother said, “We’re out of here. We’re finding another doctor!”

They are looking for the cause of causes but all they are doing is compounding the problem because they do not know the root.

One of my favorites, I couldn’t make this stuff up if I wanted to, go home and google “dark matter.” Do you know what dark matter is? In order to hold the cosmos together it should do one of two things, according to the understanding of physics. It could either completely spin out or it could implode on itself. The reason that it stays where it is is because of certain gravitation forces, pushes and pulls, that hold everything in place. We know that it’s Balaram, but they have their speculative idea. The problem is that gravity is created by mass. To get the right gravitational pull there needs to be a certain amount of mass. They can’t find it. It’s called dark matter. To make all of their equations fit together and explain creation, there is over 90% of matter in the universe that they cannot find.

Suppose that I open Badrinarayan Swami’s Convenience Store, Best and Cheapest. You come on in and buy something. Suppose that you give me a hundred dollars to buy a ten dollar item. I say thank you very much, jaya, and close the cash register. You will say hey, where is my change? I’ll say no, no, it’s there. They are just dark dollars.

It’s laughable, but that is the cornerstone of astrophysics, dark matter. One devotee told me a joke: dark matter, anti-matter, it doesn’t matter. They are completely in a fog.

Prabhupada was with a man once who was talking about the missing link. I was actually there at that time. Prabhupada replied that the missing link is my foot in your face. Only Prabhupada could say that. He said later on that I can say this but you cannot. He said that an old man can go anywhere and say anything.

I was listening to another tape and there is a man talking about creating life. Prabhupada said, fine, prove it. They make so many unfounded claims and nobody calls them on it. Prabhupada was brave. He called them on it. If you say you can create life, fine.

Prabhupada said if you take a car and the car runs out of gas then you put gas in it. It’s a simple thing. If you fix the wire then the machine works.

Prabhupada said take plastic and make an egg shape. Fill it full of chemicals and see if you can produce a chicken. Prabhupada told the man to sit on it and see if he can produce a chicken.

What do you say when somebody says that to you? About evolution, Prabhupada said, what evolution? You’re still monkeys. Actually, your ancestors may be monkeys, but my ancestors are the great Vedic sages.

One of my favorites, again, you can google it, is Parks Observatory in Australia. They have one of those giant telescopes. NASA uses it to trace things. It’s one of the best in the world. For seventeen years they have been printing scientific papers where they say that they have found what must be two dark stars colliding. It’s either a red dwarf star being born or two dark stars colliding. For seventeen years there have been accolades and clapping. Do you know what it turned out to be? The microwave oven in the staff kitchen. That’s what they had been recording. If you put something in there for two and a half minutes and they open the door a little early the bell would ring. Something would burst, and that’s what they were recording. Cal Tech, MIT, IIT – oh yes. But it was a microwave oven.

So, they are groping. They don’t know what is going on. And people just buy it.

The fact of the matter which is being described here is that the universe is finely tuned. It is designed by Krishna. It is a machine, a wheel of dharma, which is meant to turn according to the principles which Krishna has given. That’s how the whole thing works.

The wheel is turning but, surprise of surprises, it’s not turning our way. We’re trying to get in there and turn it the other way, but this is the way that it works. It is the only way that it works.

In the Bhagavad Gita Krishna was telling Arjuna to fight but he kept saying no. He had his own idea. Prabhupada would take terms and turn them in a different way. Prabhupada said that the whole purpose of the Bhagavad Gita was to get Arjuna to say yes to Krishna, to turn Arjuna from a “no” man to a “yes” man. In America we have this saying that someone is a “yes” man. But Srila Prabhupada heard it in a different way.

We have a choice. We can try and dominate this material nature. We have this archetype example of Hiranyakasipu of someone trying to control things, that everything is under my control and goes my way. Or, we can recognize that our actual position is as a small cog in the machine and that it goes Krishna’s way. We can try and control or we can try and cooperate.

The theme of this talk is the wisdom of surrender. We have these top graduates at IIT and Cal Tech, but what they have is not actually intelligence.

In the first canto of Srimad Bhagavatam it’s talking about the first step in God realization. It is that recognition that I am dependent, that I am not the controller. I could get struck by lightening. Anything could happen. One of the top attorneys in San Diego was on his way to court and he fell in a manhole and was killed. Somebody had left the lid off.

Another man was walking in El Cajon, which means “the box” in Spanish. He was happily walking down the road and was hit by a lime green bowling ball. It fell out of the sky, hit him in the chest, and killed him. Anyone want to ask where the lime green bowling ball came from? A man was flying to a bowling competition in Las Vegas. The engine failed in his airplane. He was trying to throw weight out of the plane and so he threw his bowling ball out. Anybody here expect to get hit by a bowling ball today? Of course, you are in the holy dhama so it may be an auspicious thing.

Govinda das says that like a drop of water on a lotus leaf tottering, that’s our actual position.

The first step in God realization is to recognize that we are dependent, that the universe is going on by design. We all know that wherever you see order, patterns, symmetry, there is intelligence behind it. And behind intelligence is a person. That is our universal experience. It is the universal experience since time immemorial. Yet, in Kali Yuga, they scratch their heads and say no, no.

One man from MIT, I think his name is Steven Goul, he said that the universe is the original free lunch. Everything came from nothing. We’re supposed to swallow this stuff?

The Vedic view being mentioned here is to see how everything is going on by Krishna’s design, how we are actually dependent. That dependence is not a weak willed, oppression. They say “mother earth,” it’s a loving sense of indebtedness and gratitude. Gratitude without reciprocation is meaningless. Like when Prabhupada gives the example: Prabhu, can you get me a glass of water? The devotee says, jaya, prabhu, and doesn’t move. The guy says, you know I’m really getting thirsty here, can you get me some water? And the response is jaya, prabhu.

What is the proof that you heard me? What is the proof of hearing? Action. It’s meant to make the wheel turn, something is supposed to happen.

Here we have Hiranyakasipu. What is his reaction? His reaction is revenge, anger, devastation, rage against the universe.

Prabhupada was in Detroit in 1975 or 76. He was sitting out in the garden afternoon. Everything was designed to bloom in the spring. Prabhupada gave it the name Devasadan Mandir, place of the demigods. Everything was in bloom, purple and yellow, it’s just beautiful. Prabhupada is sitting out in the garden and there is this canal that comes off of the Detroit river. It has caught on fire three times and took four days to put out. People would go out on there boat. This man was out on his boat and he couldn’t have been very far from Srila Prabhupada. He got up in his boat and he started shouting. He said I know you Hare Krishna people. You’ve got those big houses. You’ve got those big festivals. You’re always feasting. He was going on and on like this. He was furious. When he ran out of steam Srila Prabhupada said yes, come and join. The guy completely blew a gasket. He didn’t expect that. Prabhupada did not deny it at all.

One newspaper reporter asked Prabhupada one time what do you do for recreation. Prabhupada said what? Our whole movement is recreation. My father used to joke with me that I retired at seventeen and a half when I joined the Hare Krishna movement. We work hard for Krishna but ours is a labor of love. It’s a different type of thing. It’s not a burden but a labor of love.

The wisdom of surrender begins with the recognition of our actual position. I was at the drug store, chemist shop. I was buying something. I was there with the cashier. There was someone trying to get out. They were pushing on the door with difficulty. The cashier said it says pull. Oh, ok, and they got out. We’re like that. We’re hammering against the door pushing. But it doesn’t work that way, my friends. Just give it a pull and it will work just fine.

We just follow Krishna’s instructions. We are part and parcel of Krishna, servants of Krishna. Everything will come.

Again, talking about Hiranyakasipu, Prabhupada says in one lecture that we have a little Hiranyakasipu inside our heart, all of us. I know that certainly I do. You’re all saintly, but, certainly me.

We are all trying desperately to control events. Prabhupada calls it the childlike innocence of bhakti. It’s one of those great sutras by Prabhupada. It’s not childish as in foolish or uneducated, but the childlike innocence of bhakti.

Someone was asking about astrology saying I’m in a Venus period. We’ve all heard that before. Prabhupada says that with one kick, Krishna can kick ten thousand Rahu planets. What happened when Krishna appeared? All the planets aligned themselves despite their natural alignment. They all readjusted themselves.

For the devotee who surrenders to Krishna with that childlike innocence of bhakti, Krishna arranges things. We are under Krishna’s shelter. We cannot control events. I’m sixty-three years old and believe me, I have learned that. At forty or thirty it may not have gotten through yet, but by the time you are my age, you know.

What can we control? We can’t control events so what can we control. We can control how we respond to events. We can’t control the event, but we can rage like Hiranyakasipu, we can try to manipulate everything. I think it’s Dylan Thomas who says do not go gently into that long good night. He’s talking about getting old and then dying. Do not go gently into that long, dark, night, but rage, rage, rage against the dimming of the light. Well, you can rage until hell freezes over but the light is going out, my friend.

We’re talking about control. We’re trying to surrender. Ok, I’m surrendering to Krishna, why doesn’t He answer my prayers? We accept that God is all powerful. We would not want to argue that God is not all powerful, by definition. Anyone deny that or want to argue it? Have a crack at it, go ahead. That God is not all merciful? There are cornerstone principles. There are many more, but He is all powerful and all merciful.

Now, I’m offering a prayer, whether by lighting a candle or tying a cloth or sending up a prayer flag. God’s not answering. If He’s all powerful then that means that He could answer it if He wanted to. Why doesn’t He if He’s all merciful? If He’s all powerful then He has the ability, and if He’s all merciful then He has the kind, Karuna heart. Why doesn’t He do it? Guess what? Maybe He knows what’s best for us.

I wanted to be an astronaut. I wanted to be a fireman. I wanted to be President of the United States. Thank heaven that didn’t work out.

You’re all great souls who took birth to serve Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s mission, but I thought it was a bright idea to come to this material world. Do you want to talk about original foolishness? We thought it was a great idea to come to this world. Everything after that is just downhill. We made such a huge and stupid mistake. Then we think we are going to make a right idea? What we are asking for, what we want, what we think we need, what do we know?

We should simply think, let me serve Krishna. Let me engage in Krishna’s devotional service. If He doesn’t answer my prayers, there is a good reason for it.

On one tape, Prabhupada says that he had just taken sannyasa. He was in Vrindavan, and he was gored by a bull. He said I was thinking, I’ve surrendered to You. I’m here in Vrindavan. I’m trying to preach. Why has this happened? Prabhupada says that later on he understood. He doesn’t say why, only that later on he understood.

We’ve all had that experience. We thought something was great and we didn’t get it. But it worked out for the better. Krishna is playing the long game. We’re playing the short game. I got a scratch, I itch it. Stimulus, response. We may be a little more sophisticated but basically it’s stimulus, response.

Krishna has the long game. He’s trying to deliver us from this material world. He’s trying to purify our hearts. He’s trying to pull us out of this place.

What if it’s true? Just think about it for a minute. Everything we read, beautiful, sweet Krishna and wonderful pastimes.

I was there in LA. Prabhupada said that everything here in this world is a struggle. Does anyone want to doubt that? Just stand up, a muscle could pop, you could fall over, make a garland and you could stick yourself in the thumb. Where do we start? I live in San Diego. We have earth quakes, tidal waves, drive by shootings, and fires. But, there is always a sea breeze blowing. But it’s not such a nice place.

There is a saying that the best laid plans of mice and men do oft go astray.

Hirayakasipu has his plan to control and dominate as the archetype conditioned soul raging against how the wheel of the universe is turning. Krishna has got him on both ends of the spectrum. It’s very far out if you think about it.

Sometimes somebody will be proud like me, but I have no reason, no qualification for being proud. If you look at Hirayakasipu, he actually had some reasons to be proud. He was no “slow” as they say in America. If he raised his eyebrow, all of the demigods would be trembling. He was a powerful person. How does Krishna deal with it?

First of all, on the micro end of the spectrum, his own sweet little son, Prahlad, was five years old. What can they do? They are completely dependent. I ran away from home once and I asked my father if he would give me a ride to the corner so I could run away. He had to take me in his car. He pinned a note on me. He let me out on the corner and said, you’re old enough. It’s very good that you’ve made this decision, don’t forget to write. I made it about half a block. My father followed at a short distance to keep an eye on me. He pulled up next to me and said, so how’s it going? How is independent life? I jumped into the car and never ran away again until I joined the Hare Krishna movement.

Krishna is like that, He gives us our independence but He’s there at every moment just waiting for the lightbulb to go on.

So Hirayakasipu is completely defeated by Prahlad in every way. Everyone is afraid of him and Prahlad says, my dear best of the demons, he’s completely unafraid. On the other end of the spectrum, could Hirayakasipu have possibly calculated that Lord Nrsimhadeva was going to pop out of that pillar, half man, half lion, with all of the benedictions fulfilled? Nails that are not living and not dead, a door step that is not inside or outside, all of the fine print was masked. He was looking at this huge abhutanashringa, his mane touching the sky. He was stunned. On the small side and the big side, Prahlad Maharaj and Hirayakasipu, he was completely defeated. We’re not even in the game, not even in that league.

We should cooperate rather than try and dominate.

There is a GBC man, I don’t want to embarrass him, and a GBC meeting. He told me this story personally. There was a decision that he didn’t like. I know that may be shocking but it happens sometimes. Your temple president, your husband, your wife, we all make decisions that may bother us a bit. He wasn’t happy. He went to Prabhupada and was telling him all of the reasons that he wasn’t happy. And Prabhupada said, that’s alright. Whatever you’ve decided, like the Pandavas, you execute. They argued. Bhima and Arjuna wanted to fight. Yudisthira was counseling right time, right place, right circumstance. Prabhupada said that whatever has been decided, you just follow. If there is some mistake, Krishna will fix it, He will adjust. The devotee bowed down but he was thinking yeah, but how long is that going to take? You know how the mind runs. When he came up, Prabhupada slammed his hand down and said, but not in your time, in His time.

We have a duty to fix inequities, injustices. It’s not that we think spiritual does not mean moral. I’m not talking about mode of goodness, but a strain of ethics. If you throw a rock into a pond there are concentric circles that go out. The spiritual plane includes morality, ethics, kindness, and all of those factors. It has to or it’s hollow. It’s faux spiritualism.

No doubt that we have a duty to speak up and do the best that we can, to right inequities. I’m not saying that. If my tooth is rotting in my head I don’t say ok, well, I guess that’s Krishna’s arrangement and just accept it. Prabhupada said that devotees are fearless but they are not fools. We have intelligence so we should use it.

In the ultimate issue we just accept, alright Krishna, You’ll take care of it in Your time. Either You will take care of it and it will be adjusted. We all want to see it in our own lifetime. I want to see justice done. We have had so many difficulties in life. Where do you want to start?

When you’re all back to Godhead are you going to complain that, three lives ago you broke up my marriage and my husband ran off with another person, in that car accident I really banged up my knee. All of it fits together.

If you look at the Pandavas, Prabhupada said they were being hunted in the forest like animals when they were in the banishment. Those are Prabhupada’s exact words – hunted in the forest like animals. They were fleeing here and there for their lives. Yet, we find in this ashram they met one rishi and helped him with this and that. He gave them a benediction, here’s a certain weapon. When Yudisthira was here he gave good advice to a king and the king said if you ever need anything you just call me. If you look in the Mahabharat and put all of the pieces together then you can see how Krishna was simply preparing them for success on the battlefield of Kuruksetra.

Of course, everything ultimately depends on Krishna. Krishna is preparing us for success at the time of death. That’s all that matters, ante narayana smriti, what happens at the time of death. Door number one or door number two, do I pick the small potatoes or do I surrender to Krishna? Do I remember Krishna?

If we understand what the nature of the game is, the activity, let me remember Krishna at the time of death and go back home back to godhead, then what it takes to get there will be a minor issue.

The Bhagavatam is full of compare and contrast. It’s full of both success stories and the archetype fools. Shakespeare could never touch it. It’s full, it’s just wonderful. Here we have right in front of us in this section of the Bhagavatam Prahlad Maharaj, innocent and defenseless. Then you have someone so powerful who, when he moves his eyebrows, the demigods are afraid. Yet, that small boy is completely fearless and completely victorious so much so that that small boy delivers the father. It’s an amazing thing.

I was thinking in the same way that you have the Pandavas and the Kurus. By all material calculations the Kurus should have completely defeated them. Yet they became completely successful. You have Amarish and Durvasa Muni. Durvas Muni went all the way to the spiritual world. He pulls out one hair and a big demon comes up. Ambarish just folds his hands. Yet we have Durvasa Muni ultimately falling down at the feet of Ambarish saying please forgive me. Ambarish’s response was that if I have done anything pious and have any good credit then you please take it.

I was thinking about Srila Prabhupada. Everything was against it. I remember the mantra: dogs run free so why can’t we? That was a mantra. Of course the thought never hit that maybe I’m not a dog. The fact of the matter is that Srila Prabhupada was completely against the social current. The nation was being torn apart over the Vietnam war. Everyone under forty was saying don’t do it, stop.

Prabhupada was speaking from Bhagavad Gita. It’s an amazing thing if you think about it. We could just go down the line. Everyone wanted to grow their hair and Prabhupada was saying shave up. It’s exactly cross currents. They asked Prabhupada, why did you come to America? Prabhpuada said that one of his godbrothers had gone to London and failed. Another brother went to Scandinavia and he failed. Another one went to Germany and he failed. Prabhupada said in his own sweet humility, well, if I’m going to fail, at least let me fail in a new place. We know that Prabhupada is a great bhakta, a great general. He knew if you turn America, you turn the world. It worked, against all odds.

That wisdom of surrender to just surrender to Krishna message, words, and what he’s doing in my life, let me surrender to that. That is actual wisdom. You can rage, rage, rage against the dimming of the light. You can rage against the machine. Your cold fingers will be torn away. Sans hair, sans teeth, sans everything – we are stripped of everything.

When you go into the Vatican there is a skull. The skull is the first thing that greets you. It says you are what I once was. I am what you will become. That’s pretty heavy. The skull is right there. You are what I once was, happy with my little camera and my shorts with a tour guide. I was also happy once skipping along the lane. But now I am what you will become.

When I first met the devotees, Sukadeva, I can never repay him, I thought I was a golden boy kissed by the gods. I was living in Laguna Beach where the sea breeze is always blowing. If I just stayed on the conveyor belt, if I didn’t jump off, everything was going to be just great. I was talking to Sukadeva and he was saying that this world is suffering. I said maybe for you. There is a bumper sticker that you see in America that says those who say money can’t buy happiness don’t know where to shop. I was thinking yeah, maybe you’re a good will willy who can’t get it together but I’m having a great time. Sensing that arrogance, the last thing he said to me as he turned away was that you know, there’s one thing about this world, no body gets out alive. It kept rattling around in my head. Have you ever seen those buildings where they blow out the linch pins and the whole thing collapses? It blew out my whole world view. Everything collapsed.

They have everything in America, everything foolish. They have dog races with greyhounds. It’s a particular type of dog, sleek and thin with a long pointed nose. They can run as fast as a cheetah. They have these dog races, especially in Miami. But they have them in southern California, too. They take a wounded or dead rabbit and they wave it in front of the dogs. They smell the blood and they get super agitated. They have a little metal fake rabbit that’s on the track that takes off and the dogs all race after it as fast as they can. They race around the track but they never get the rabbit. What happens every now and then get a dog who says, wait a minute, what am I running for? I’m never going to get this thing. Why? I’m knocking myself out and I’m just going to come back to the same spot and have to do it tomorrow. I’m done. I’m out of here. I quit. They literally get dogs who won’t run. They just stop. And once they get like that, they’re done. You can never retrieve them because the light went on. Why am I knocking myself out for nothing?

When are we going to have the brains of a dog? I’ve done it. I’ve been up to Brahma. I’ve been to Indraloka. I’ve done it again and again and it’s the same story. What have I got to show for it? Someday the light goes on and we say wait a minute. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. How many times have we been fooled? When are we going to wake up?

That’s the message of Bhagavatam, the wisdom of surrender. Just surrender to Krishna and get out of the game.

Here’s a joke. A man makes a deal with the devil, a faustian deal. The man says look, you give me everything I want in this life, and then I’ll go to hell. But in this life, whatever I want, wherever I look, everything is under my control, everything surrenders to me. Whatever I want, I get, women, wealth, fame, I get it all. Then, when I die, I’ll go to hell. So the devil says ok, no problem.

It’s working, he’s president of the United States, wins a Nobel Peace Prize, married and divorced fifteen times. Everybody does exactly what he wants and surrenders to his will. After a while, it becomes quite boring. After boring it begins to wear on him and becomes irritating. After irritation it actually becomes horrible. It becomes so frustrating that he says to the devil come take me now, I’m ready to go to hell. The devil says what do you mean, go? You’re already there.

Without that sense of service, devotion, and love for Krishna, you can get everything you want and it will not make us happy. That’s not the way the wheel turns. It’s not the way that we’re made. We’re standing in front of Caitanya Mahaprabhu, it is so nice that even Krishna, the controller of all things comes to play the role of a devotee. He wants to see what Radharani is tasting, what is that service mood. What is she experiencing? She’s enjoying more than me.

Fine. Get whatever you want and become Hiranyakasipu with no Prahlad and no Lord Nrsimhadeva and ultimately, it becomes hell.

The last line of the purport, closing sutra, says that you popularize hari kirtan, brahminical culture, the ksatriya government will automatically be revived and the people will become extremely happy. That’s what’s in this simple chanting of the holy name, putting on festivals, distributing books, giving them divya jnana, giving them Krishna prasadam. With that one simple act of popularizing the sankirtana movement what happens? Brahmincal culture, ksyatria government falls into place, and the people become extremely happy.

Jayadvaita Swami told me once that he was in New York City at JFK airport. He was changing some money. Have you seen that fiftieth anniversary magazine? It’s great, I would join that movement. When you look at it, it’s all of the festivals, prasadam, deities, temple, philosophy, it’s just fantastic. You look at it and think, wow!

Jayadvaita Swami was at JFK changing some money. A typical New Yorker looks up at him dressed like a nice sannyasi and says, that’s what I like about you people. You are what you pretend to be. It’s an American thing. She meant to say that you are what you’re supposed to be.

Look at that magazine. That’s the potential that’s in this movement. That’s what the world is crying for. If there was a baby here just crying, we would go on for sometime. But if the baby is in distress, you’ll think, where is the mother? Where is the father? How can we help? You can’t tolerate it.

In San Diego they spent millions of dollars renovating the downtown. It was like $300 million dollars. It was a cesspool. They renovated the thing. The problem is that they didn’t make a plan for what to do with the homeless people who were there. So you go downtown and you’re having your $300 dinner of fermented grape juice and bones and feathers and dried beasts. Then you’ve got some homeless guy pressing his nose on the window so it’s kind of hard to get into the mood. It spoils the whole thing. You walk out of the store with your thousand dollar cashmere coat and there’s a guy lying in the gutter. It really spoils the vibe.

They called in a blue-ribbon commission, the best city planners around the world. They spent six months preparing the plan. The heart of the solution, which was announced with great fanfare, was for the shop keepers and the restaurant owners was to put up curtains. Put up curtains. That way, you can enjoy the meal and you won’t see the man who is dying in the gutter. If you don’t see it, it’s not there, don’t worry about it.

We are not meant to be like that. We know what’s wrong. We know the cause and the solution. We have the sweetest medicine. To take it is not bitter, it’s not difficult. Who can’t eat? Prabhupada says anyone here have a problem taking prasadam?

Let us close on this note. I’m speaking to myself, don’t worry. Rather than trying to be in the mood of Hiranyakasipu to control and dominate, to rage against the machine, we should have the wisdom of surrender to see which way the wheel is turning. Find our place. It’s doesn’t matter where you fit in that wheel, but fit in the wheel of the sankirtan mission. Put your shoulder to the wheel and push it forward. Let us become that Hare Krishna movement that is in that fiftieth anniversary magazine. The world is crying and waiting for us. The time is now.

Thank you very much.

Hare Krishna.

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19619

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Recently I bought a book by Sadananda Swami, the German sannyasi godbrother of Srila Prabhupada, a disciple of Srila Bhaktisiddhantha. This was a book by him and his disciple Vamana das, who was a writer known in Austria known as Walter Eidlitz. Several of his books were also translated into English. Sadananda Swami wrote about suffering in the material world and then he said, “We should not have the misconception that Lord Caitanya’s movement is meant to, in any way, minimize the suffering of material existence.” He said, “It is not meant for that purpose, but rather it is meant to fill the emptiness in our heart.” So that was a very profound point actually. When I read that, I was thinking, “Wow, I have never really so clearly phrased that point, not even in my thoughts!”

But yes, the emptiness in the heart gets filled; the heart overflows when the ecstasy is there, just like Devaki whose heart was filled. Remember how Devaki conceived through the heart. It was Vasudev who originally conceived Krsna purely and that pure Krsna consciousness was transferred to the heart of Devaki who then conceived of that love for Krsna and then the Lord manifested in her womb.

Source: https://www.kksblog.com/2016/03/material-misconceptions/

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“So in your letter you are not finding fault with anyone. So you are good Vaisnava. You do not find fault with anyone. This is the qualification. We should always think ourselves very humble and meek. This you must know. 

So we have to all cooperate amongst ourselves, otherwise what will people think if we ourselves fight with one another? A devotee is always ideal in behavior.” (Srila Prabhupada letter, December 12, 1974) Ayodhyadeva dasa: If with devotees we become like flies and feel the “need” to criticize tell outrageous lies their “faults” advertise falldowns publicize or we heavily chastise dislike or even despise stigmatize demonize scandalize minimize polarize or want to terrorize maybe even ostracize it may come as a surprise but the wise advise and emphasize that we have to realize and recognize the need to apologize with tears in the eyes otherwise as our enthusiasm dies and our own problems arise this attitude will cause our demise, the boat we are on is going to capsize our spiritual life we will surely jeopardize anything we have achieved will vaporize and thus we can wave our own bhakti bye byes

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“Forever indebted to Srila Prabhupada for the teachings of the Golden Avatar”
Varsana Swami: “In 1974, my spiritual enthusiasm increased as Srila Prabhupada inundated us with new nectar – the printing of the entire Caitanya-caritamrta which was then coming to light for the first time in the English language. Whenever a new volume arrived fresh off the printing press, I would read and relish it from cover to cover. I literally hid in the barn’s corn crib to avoid being detected or interrupted in reading during work hours, which was strictly prohibited by the management. Nestled in amongst the golden corn kernels, I imbibed the message of Lord Gauranga, the Golden Avatar.
The arrival of the seventeen volumes of CC within two months sparked such a revolution in consciousness by opening a dimension of Srila Prabhupada’s movement that had not been so clearly revealed before – the sacramental nature of agriculture. Being a plow boy from a farming background, I was so charmed by Srila Prabhupada’s translations and purports describing Lord Caitanya as a gardener, delivering His fruits and flowers of devotional service to this world.
In this context, “cultivating the field” means preparing the heart. “Planting the seed” means impregnating the fertile heart with the bhakti-lata-bija. “Humility” means humus, the fertile soil in which the seed can take root. The “necessary rains” are the spiritual sacrifices we perform. And the “wind, whispering through the growing vine” is the breath of life, the Holy Name. The “harvest festival” is the coming together to share the fruits of the spirit in nama sankirtana.
It has long been known even to western theologians that the pen of spiritual authors is an expansion of the original sacramental plow. In this light, creating lines on the page parallels the plowing of furrows in a field, which opens and softens terrestrial regions for cultivation prior to planting seed. The spiritual author softens and prepares the heart and then plants the seed, the Word of God. By the grace of the guru who uses his pen as a plow, we are able to experience the mercy of Sri Baladeva Who uses His plow to soften the hardness of our hearts.
True theologians are aware of this reality and thus submit their hearts, like the open field, to be impregnated by the seed of truth. The rare person who knows Krishna in truth loves his Lord, and wishing to share that love, draw others into the wake of the furrow. In doing so, they follow in the footsteps of Sri Guru Who guides the plow.
I found it intriguing that such a grasp of the sacramental dynamics of agriculture could be found in a sadhu from Calcutta. It was clear that the culture Srila Prabhupada represents is not of this world.
The culture of Vraja overflows with the flavor of bhakti and instills prema in those whom it touches. The essence of vraja prema is the life force flowing through the branch of Sri Rupa Goswami. Sri Rupa alone could detect the essence of love contained in the infinite depths of Lord Caitanya’s heart.
Srila Prabhupada is the perfect Rupanuga. He presents the crystallized form of the bhava flowing through that line, compiled in a scientific manner which even logical, rational minds can appreciate and follow.
It was in Srila Prabhipada’s spirit of humility, surrender, and sacrifice that the seed of Lord Caitanya’s love found the fertile soil it needed to establish roots for a world-wide movement. Srila Prabhupada came to deliver this mercy to us and for this blessing we praise him. We are solely and forever indebted to Srila Prabhupada for the teachings of the Golden Avatar. Without Srila Prabhipada’s contribution, who would have ever known the glories of the Golden Avatar, the most unique, merciful, and rare incarnation of Godhead?”
– Varsana Swami

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Vidura Prabhu holding the umbrella serving Srila Prabhupada

On Febuary 20th a friend and Godbrother, Vidura Prabhu, left his body peacefully at his home in New Vrindaban, WV, on the auspicious appearance day of Lord Nityananda, February 20, 2016, at the age of 71. Vidura Prabhu is survived by his wife of 45 years, Tryadhisa Dasi, and many friends around the world.

Vidura Prabhu 1944 – 2016

Vidura Das, born November 25, 1944, left his body peacefully at his home in New Vrindaban, WV, on the auspicious appearance day of Lord Nityananda, February 20, 2016, at the age of 71.

A disciple of Srila Prabhupada and long time resident of New Vrindaban, Vidura and his wife of 45 years, Tryadhisa, have been serving in the Dhama since 1984.

On July 31st of 1970 Vidura and Tryadhisa married, soon after Vidura ran across a copy of the Bhagavad Gita As It Is in a used book store and began his spiritual awakening. That same year while in Boston they ran into devotees in downtown Boston performing sankirtan. “Jadhurani was taking donations in a conch shell and gave us the pamphlet on chanting Hare Krishna” recalls Tryadhisa. Shortly afterwards they both joined ISKCON in Boston and Vidura took first initiation from Srila Prabhupada, July 18, 1971.

Vidura served as the sankirtan leader in many cities and setup college preaching programs wherever he went. A land surveyor by profession, he endeavored on many projects in New Vrindaban such as the brick road, parking lot, devotee houses and many land surveys. In 1973, he participated in the construction of the Krishna Balarama Mandir in Vrindavan, India.

After living in Boston for some time Vidura missed Sri Sri Radha Vrindaban Chandra and in 2008 he built his own house, close to the temple in New Vrindaban, mostly himself. He woke up every morning at 4:30 to chant his rounds, and read from Srimad Bhagvatam for the rest of his life. He enjoyed listening to Prabhupada lectures and kirtans throughout the day.

Back in 2013, Vidura was diagnosed with cancer of the tonsils and began two rounds of chemotherapy and radiation at Wheeling Hospital in West Virginia. At first the doctors thought his condition was improving; however, a PET scan on August 28, of 2015 revealed that the cancer had metastasized, spreading to his lungs and they gave him 6 months to live. As the months progressed his condition declined and it became increasingly difficult for him to breath.

Then on Lord Nityananda’s appearance day, Vidura’s breathing went from labored to shallow as his loving wife was reading to him from Srimad Bhagavatam about the soul going back to Godhead. She sprinkled Ganga jala into his mouth and on to his head as she chanted Hare Krsna to him. He left his body at 10:15 am February 20, 2016, as Srila Prabhupada was singing Nitia Pada Kamala softly in the background.

Vidura Prabhu is survived by his wife of 45 years, Tryadhisa Dasi, and many friends around the world.

Viduradas

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Navadvipa Mandala Parikrama Begins.

Navadvipa Mandala Parikrama Begins. 
Sri Jiva Goswami started from his residence at Candradvipa to Navadvipa & throughout this journey, streams of tears were flowing from his eyes. While crying he called out with a loud voice, “O life of the living entities, O Sri Gauranga, O Nityananda Prabhu, when will You bestow Your mercy upon me and give me Your darsana? ( Navadvipa dhama Mahatmya)
This is the mood of Sri Jiva Goswami, when he set out to Navadvipa to visit pastime places of Sri Gauranga, under the guidance of Sri Nityananda Prabhu. The same mood manifesting very much with every devotee that set out today for Navadvipa Mandala Parikrama- mood of a beggar begging for a drop of that mercy in a wonderful sadhu sanga. The powerful vibration of holy name resounding through the nine islands of Navadvipa! International group will be walking at the holy island of Kirtanam-Godrumadvipa, hindi group will perform kirtan at Koladvipa, Namahatta group will relish Jagannatha katha at Simantadvipa, Gita study group meditating on Nityananda’s namahatta at Surabhi kunj, i.e, you go anywhere in Navadvipa, you will meet up with devotees performing Gaura bhajana.
Sitting at any corner of the world, you too can take part in Navadvipa Parikrama, by watching it live in mayapur.tv, browsing through festival pictures at mayapur.com or by offering Prasada seva to devotees who are walking on Parikrama.
Imagine thousands of devotees, sanysasis and dhamvasis, take prasada together, sitting in the dust of the holy dhama, on the banks of Ganges, offer you blessings- a whole sale opportunity to receive mercy of Sri Pancatattva, Vaisnavas & the most merciful Navadvipa dhama.

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19669

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Karma

(Kadamba Kanana Swami, November 2015, Vrindavan, India, Video Interview)

Karma is the result of getting involved with the material energy for the purpose of enjoyment. When we try to enjoy the material energy, the result is karma – we get reaction for every action. But if we engage that same material energy in the service of Krsna then that same material energy will liberate us and then no more karma will be incurred! So, the key to accumulating karma is trying to enjoy the material energy but freedom from karma comes only from serving Krsna!

Source: https://www.kksblog.com/2016/03/karma/

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Chanting the Lord's Names in Theroor

ISKCON devotees in Kanyakumari, the southernmost district in Tamil Nadu state and in mainland India, are in the process of holding fifty Gita Yajnas for ISKCON’s 50th anniversary.

“In this program, our aim is to distribute 5,000 copies of Srila Prabhupada’s Bhagavad-gita As It Is, and to have recipients take an oath during a fire ceremony to read at least one page daily,” says organizer Vikrama Govinda Das.

“We also plan to distribute prasadam – sanctified vegetarian food -- to 10,000 people, and to reach out to a minimum of 20,000 people through Harinama Sankirtana, chanting on the streets.”

Devotees started the program in December 2015 on the occasion of Gita Jayanti – the day when Lord Krishna spoke the sacred text Bhagavad-gita to the warrior Arjuna. So far, they have conducted eleven yajna programs.

Local townspeople attend a Gita Yajna in Pattariar St

These took place in the towns or neighbhorhoods of Chetty Street, Pallivizhai, Myladi, Manakkarai, Nesalavar Colony, Theroor, Kottaram, Pattariar Street, Mandaikkad, Vadiveeswaram, and Boothapandi.

During the programs, devotees distributed 1,143 Bhagavad-gitas, and nearly 1,720 people took an oath to read a minimum of one page daily. Around 3,220 people snapped up plates of prasadam, 4,650 got the chance to hear Harinama kirtan, and many also received japa beads to chant the Hare Krishna mantra on.

“Our devotees are still working hard to conduct yajnas in the remaining 39 locations,” says Vikrama Govinda. “This is an offering of love to Srila Prabhupada for ISKCON’s 50th anniversary, and we pray that we complete these fifty Gita Yajnas with the blessings of all the Vaishnavas.”

Source: http://iskconnews.org/tamil-nadu-devotees-hold-50-gita-yajnas-for-50th,5451/

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Declaring Dependence upon the Holy Name. 
Romapada Swami: Is there anything that exists that we can say is ours? We can’t say that the body is ours because it can be taken away. Our mind is not ours because it is not under our control. Our possessions are certainly not ours. Even the soul itself is the property of Krsna. So what can we say is ours? Our acharyas give us the answer: the one thing we can say is ours is our relationship with Krsna. It can’t be taken away from us, just like the free-will of a living entity. Our relationship with Krsna is constitutionally given to us. So one of the statements or declarations of full surrender unto Krsna is to declare that nothing is mine. Another is to say that, “Krsna, I am Yours, and You are mine”. That is the platform of full self-surrender, wherein one thinks himself as Krsna’s property. That is declaring our dependence upon Krsna.

In this age, the form of Krsna that is most accessible to everyone, regardless of the modes of nature or the condition of life one is in, is the holy name. So, as we are dependent upon Krsna for our deliverance, we are particularly dependent upon the holy name, because the holy name not only delivers us but it also delivers everything of the spiritual world: Krsna’s form, qualities and His pastimes. In the very elevated stage, simply through the chanting of the holy name, the pastimes of the Personality of Godhead are enacted within one’s heart.

So by chanting of Krsna’s holy name, the Hare Krsna maha-mantra, we are declaring our dependence on Krsna. Declaring dependence means we serve, because when we are dependent on someone, we naturally serve them. Even in ordinary life, if someone is very kind and munificent to us, we want to reciprocate and serve them. Similarly, Krsna is the Supreme father who is maintaining all of us. Recognizing Krsna’s position, one should want to serve Krsna, especially in the form of the holy name. So declaring one’s dependence on the holy name means to pray to “let me become situated once again in my relationship of love on the spiritual plane, with You Krsna, eternally”. That is the spiritual reality, where we are fully dependent upon Krsna.

– From a lecture by HH Romapada Swami titled ‘Real Independence - Declaring Dependence upon the Holy Name’ during a seminar on 'Festival of Holy Name’

Source: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=25308

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The Story of Cyavana Muni

By Radhanath Swami

(SB 11.10.17)

Translation

Although the performer of fruitive activities desires perpetual happiness, it is clearly observed that materialistic workers are often unhappy and only occasionally satisfied, thus proving that they are not independent or in control of their destiny. When a person is always under the superior control of another, how can he expect any valuable results from his own fruitive actions?

Purport

Although materialistic persons reject Kṛṣṇa consciousness and instead pursue temporary sense gratification, even that sense gratification is often beyond their reach. If a person could really control his destiny, why would he create problems for himself? No intelligent person would impose death, old age or disease upon himself or his loved ones. One should recognize that these unwanted miseries are forced upon one by a higher power. Since we are all obviously under superior control, the atheistic philosophy advising one to simply perform fruitive activities and create a happy life is most imperfect.

Due to the influence of time, happiness and misery are created. When a woman becomes pregnant, her husband, relatives and friends eagerly await the birth of the child. As time passes and the child is born, everyone feels great happiness. But as the child grows into old age and eventually dies, that same passage of time is a cause of suffering. Ignorant persons vainly seek help from scientists who work feverishly and fruitlessly in their laboratories to stop death. In modern times, inventions have been created to eliminate the inconveniences of life, but the maintenance and production of such conveniences has proven to be unbearably inconvenient for hundreds of millions of people throughout the world. Only the most foolish person will propose that there is no superior controller and that one can achieve favorable results by expert performance of material activities. Ultimately all material activities are useless because they end in annihilation. If one is driving a car but has only limited control, the situation is most dangerous and must lead inevitably to disaster. Similarly, although we are trying to direct the material body to happiness, we are not in full control of the bodily demands, and therefore there will inevitably be disaster. As stated in Bhagavad-gītā (9.3),

aśraddadhānāḥ puruṣā

dharmasyāsya parantapa

aprāpya māḿ nivartante

mṛtyu-saḿsāra-vartmani

“Those who are not faithful on the path of devotional service cannot attain Me, O conqueror of foes, but return to birth and death in this material world.” If one is not a devotee of Lord Kṛṣṇa, the eventual result of his activities is simply mṛtyu-saḿsāra — repeated birth and death.

This chapter is entitled as The nature of fruitive activities. It is herein explained by the Lord, how illusion of material life is that we are the controllers of our destiny. In the process of fruitive activities, people are thinking that they are the cause of the results of their actions. Krishna says in the Gita that this is Ahankaar, this is false ego. The foolish living being thinks himself to be the cause of the results of his actions. But actually they are carried out by the nature. They are carried out by the higher powers and the evidence of this is very clearly explained in the purport that in everyone’s performance of actions in this world they are seeking pleasure, they are seeking health, they are seeking long lives. But yet Mrtyu samasara comes upon everyone- the repetition of birth and death and the frustration. So ultimately there is higher power we are all under the control of.

Story of Cyavana muni

In Srimad Bhagavatam in ninth canto, there is a story of Cyavana muni. He was very powerful yogi. Millions of time more powerful than any materialist today in his ability to fulfill his material desires. He had attained very great mystic powers. And of course when one becomes very powerful spiritually or materially, the tendency is to become very proud and in pride the greatest danger is that we can offend saintly persons. So Chyavana muni , as it is described, somehow offended the great devotee Garuda. By doing this, although he was very respected for his very high position, if Krishna does not protect us then nobody however great we are , however advanced spiritually we are, we cannot control our senses even from the grossest activities. It is not possible. The greatest illusion even in spiritual life is to think that by spiritual advancement we can protect ourselves from falling into clutches of Maya, but the fact is

rāga-dveṣa-vimuktais tu

viṣayān indriyaiś caran

ātma-vaśyair vidheyātmā

prasādam adhigacchati

(BG 2.64)

It is only by the mercy of Krishna that we can maintain any spiritual position at all. It is only by the mercy of Krishna that we can control our senses, even from the slightest temptation of illusory energy . It is not by our own power. Of course we must follow the rules and regulations of Krishna Consciousness in spiritual life according to our capacity and when Krishna sees that we are sincere and we are humbly attempting and trying, He will give us the power to control our senses and overcome the temptations of illusion. But without Krishna’s help, we cannot do anything.

So Chayavan muni, although was very advanced in the yogic process, because of this pride he offended a great devotee and therefore Krishna simply withdrew His mercy and if Krishna can withdraw His mercy from a great spiritualist like this then what to speak of the gross materialist who is trying to look for pleasures in this world. Such a powerful yogi he was. He was in the Yamuna under the water for thousands of years performing meditations. Who of us could do that? Such power of control that he even had the power to control his breath. He did not even have to breathe air for thousands of years. This is the power he had to control his senses.

While he was living under the water one day, he saw a male and female fish enjoying the pleasures of sex together. Now what is our position in comparison to his as far as the ability to control our senses. And when we see birds or insects or fish having sexual pleasure together, does it disturb our minds? We just go on walking, doesn’t mean anything to us, but illusory energy of the Lord is so powerful, that if one is not protected by the lord then even something so insignificant as that, can completely infatuate one’s attention . So Chayavan muni was thinking when he saw all this that “Oh! the pleasures of sex are so wonderful .Look at how these fish are enjoying.” He thought I must have this facility. He came out of the water, simply hunting for a consort to enjoy material pleasures with and he came across some beautiful damsels who were princesses. He approached their father who said,” You are an old man and my daughters are not attracted to you. Besides being very old and having long-matted grey hair, and because he was under water for so long, his skin was all wrinkled from too much exposure to water. They were not at all attracted. After all young ladies do not wish to have a husband who is an old sadhu . They like someone who is very strong, handsome and wealthy. So by his mystic power he transformed his form into the most young beautiful, handsome prince . Who of us could do that? Then when he came, all the princesses wanted him. So he expanded himself to satisfy each and every one of them. In this way he married, he enjoyed like anything. He was given tremendous wealth , tremendous powers. By his mysticism, he was able to create beautiful kingdoms, wonderful wonderful facilities to enjoy. He had literally at his control everything he wanted by his mystic powers and by the inheritance of what he had been given by his father -in- law. With these beautiful princesses, to the extent that anyone could imagine, he was enjoying material life. But after a short time of doing like this, he realized that no matter in how many forms I expand myself, no matter how much wealth I create by my mystic powers, no matter how beautiful these young girls are, he is frustrated and they were frustrated. He could understand what a great mistake he had made and he realized that this is because I had offended this great devotee of the Lord that I lost all my intelligence completely. Ultimately he and his wives all renounced everything and accepted the renounced order. So what is there to be learnt from this story. First of all whoever we are, however great we are, unless we are humbly taking shelter of the lotus feet of the Lord it is not possible for us ultimately to control our senses because we are all under His power. He can take away our intelligence. He can cover us by Maya. He can cover us by yoga maya. He can do anything He wants. We are eternally His servitors.

Story of Vishvamitra muni

We read a similar story in the life of Vishvamitra muni. He was such a great powerful yogi that he was able to sit in meditation in the winter in the peaks of the Himalayas with breaking ice and keeping his body up to his neck in the ice for 6 months at a time. Sometimes we are afraid of a cold bath which lasts about 15 or 20 seconds . He spent 6 months in ice without being disturbed, such was his power. But by the power of the illusory energy, just the tinkling of the ankle bells of Menaka was able to bewilder his mind and cast him deeply into the abyss of the material sense enjoyment. But it is described that Srila Haridas Thakur, even the personification of Maya with all of her potencies came before him to try to dissuade him from his wows. Because with great humility he was taking shelter of Krishna through His name, ultimately Maya became his disciple. Ultimately she surrendered to him. So the conclusion is that the devotee of the Lord understands that it is only by the power of God, it is only by the power of Krishna that we can do anything. It is only by power of Krishna that we can be protected and therefore, the devotee with all humility is always seeking shelter of the lord. Therefore such a devotee is never vanquished by the material energy. But those foolish materialistic people and even those less intelligent spiritualists who are dependent on their own powers, on their own abilities, on their own opulence, they are birth after birth after birth frustrated , frustrated by the inflictions of the modes of material nature.

Depending on Krishna

The greatest, most powerful materialistic heroes in the world throughout history- where are they now? They have all succumbed to death. They have all succumbed to old age. They have all been defeated. Material nature defeats every one and this is the essential principle in the 11th chapter of the Gita, where Krishna manifests His universal form to show that I am devouring everyone, I am consuming everyone. In my form of time, everyone is completely under my control and nobody can escape it even for a second and the greatest illusion it is to think that we have escaped it. The difference between the sura or the asura, the demoniac and the devotee is simply that. And therefore I will act independent of Krishna’s will. In the universal form of God He showed that He is devouring every living being from the greatest most powerful heroes to the insignificant insects in His form of time. Devotee accepts it. Devotee admits it ,“Yes , KRISHNA You are in control. You have created, You are maintaining and you will annihilate. I surrender to you”. Srila Prabhupada used the example that a cat keeps a rat in her mouth holding with her teeth and the when rat looks when she looks upon that cat in great fear and horror, the rat is seeing this cat as death personified. The same cat when she is holding her kittens with the same mouth, the kitten sees the cat as the most protective loving mother. What is the difference? This is difference of perception. Because the rat is trying to act independent of the will of the cat. What is that saying, when cat is away the rats will play? Because the rat has a separate interest trying to enjoy separate therefore sees that cat as death personified and ultilmately is killed by the cat. But the kitten , because the kitten has learned to take shelter, to surrender to the cat, the same cat appears to the kitten as the most loved, blessed, protected mother. So similarly this human society is called rat race. What does rat race mean? That means when the cat is away the mice and rats will play. We are thinking there is no God. We are thinking that God is not in control therefore either the God doesn’t exist or He is somewhere else and therefore we are all doing our own thing. We are all trying to make our arrangements, our own grand plans for material enjoyment, for progress and civilization. Therefore when death comes, we view death as the most cruel, terrible cheater taking everything away. Krishna says,’ I am death personified. For a devotee’ , but because a devotee is conscious that I can do nothing without Krishna , Krishna is everything, I can only be His servant. Let me just serve His will and whatever the result is. We are not attached to the results of our activities. We understand that the results are in the control of Krishna This is the teaching of karmaṇy evādhikāras te mā phaleṣu kadācana(BG 2.47). A devotee simply does his service for the pleasure of the Lord and is not at all attached to the fruits of his actions because he knows ultimately Krishna is in control. Whether I am a success or a failure, it is not in my hands. It is in God’s hand. I simple have to try my best. Such a devotee who is always absorbed in loving , humility in devotional service, such a devotee understands that death is but my Lord so kindly taking me back to His eternal abode. Devotee is not afraid of death. Devotee sees Krishna in life and sees Krishna in death because the devotee is taking shelter of Krishna.

bhajahū re mana śrī-nanda-nandana
abhaya-caraṇāravinda re

My dear mind, please take shelter of the lotus feet of the Lord. Surrender to Him. Be His servant. Only in this way you will be free from fear, anxiety, frustration and suffering. But any other arrangement we try to make be it on any various spiritual or material path, ultimately we will end in frustration and anxiety unless we learn to take shelter in all humility of the service of the Lord. Whoever we are, whether we are bramhacharis, grahasthas, vanprasthas,or sanyasis we must know that we do not have the power to control the mind, our senses even for a moment without the help of God, without the grace of God. Krishna’s illusory energy is so powerful. Even lord Shiva, the greatest of all vaishnavas and expansion of Lord Himself was completely mad after Mohini murti. Chasing after a young woman, even so intoxicated by this that Mohini Murti ran by his own disciples great sanyasis who were saying Om Namah Shivaya and performing great tapasya, giving up all forms of sensual experiences and here the lord they were worshipping comes by them running after a young woman, what is this? Lord Shiva what are you doing? We have given up all these things for you and you are doing. They could not understand. Ultimately lord Shiva became so completely intoxicated by the beauty of Mohini murti and finally in the end when he came back to his senses he was not even ashamed. He was proud. He was proud that my Lord is so great, that if He wants to take away my intelligence and make me into a complete sense enjoyer that is His glory. He was not ashamed thinking, oh I have lost my reputation. He was thinking no no if My lord wants to do like this, this is His power. I am completely subordinate to Him. So what to speak of us, our position. If Krishna wants to protect us nothing came disturb us and if Krishna wants to disturb us nothing can protect us. So therefore we simply have to try to please Krishna. Devotee has no other ambition. He doesn’t want to be great spiritualist. He doesn’t want to be powerful. He doesn’t want to attain mystic power. He doesn’t want to perform tremendous tapasya. He simply wants to please Krishna . If Krishna is pleased with our humble service nothing can harm us. If Krishna is not pleased then it is just the matter of time till through His illusiory energy we must succumb. So therefore this is the difference between the material consciousness and spiritual consciousness. One surrenders understanding our complete dependence on the Lord.
Real meaning of Independence

Recently we were at the rainbow gathering and the 4th of July came and we were discussing this idea that throughout America this is a very holy day. It is the day of independence. I think the 4th of July was the day when first the American politicians wrote the declaration of independence. They wanted to declare their independence from the British. Then there was a great war, the revolutionary war and ultimately the American colonies were victorious and they gained independence. Every year on 4th of July there is this great celebration, ‘Independence Day’. They are blowing off the fireworks, and all sorts of speeches and celebration. But what type of independence. First of all we came here and we took away the independence of American Indians. What is this? First, some Europeans came and then they fought war with the American Indians to take away their independence. Then the British came and took away our independence . Then we fought against them and took our independence. But the fact is that of all those people who signed the declaration of independence, is anyone of them here today to tell us about their independence. They have all succumbed to the repetition of birth and death . They have all attained what every materialist must attain – old age, disease and death. Therefore what sort of independence. Real independence comes when we declare from the core of our hearts that we are utterly and completely dependent on Krishna, dependent on God. The greatest illusion, an obstacle for real happiness and joy in this entire existence is that we are independent. Therefore every day devotees celebrate beginning at 3 or 4 in the morning, we are to celebrate that we are 100% , 24 hours a day, dependent on the mercy of Krishna. And in that dependence we recognize that dependence and glorify who we are depending on in everything we do and everything we say and potentially in everything we think.

Krishna is everything. We are His insignificant parts. He is nityo nityānāṁ cetanaś cetanānām eko bahūnāṁ yo vidadhāti kāmān (Kaṭha Upaniṣad 2.2.13) . That one Supreme Creator and controller of all that exists is completely masterminding this entire creation and all living beings are utterly dependent on His control. That is bhakti, to recognize that and to surrender. Bhagavad Gita gives this message. Arjuna wanted to act independently and what was the result. With all of his good qualities he was utterly frustrated but then he simply admitted that Krishna, You are my Lord, You are my Master, You are the creator, You are the maintainer, You are the destroyer, I surrender to You. What is Your will? Let me please You. Let me serve You. In that we are independent of all the material miseries. In total dependence on Krishna, on total dependence on the words of Guru we are completely independent of the illusions and frustration of this world. To the extent we are not surrendered, to that extent we must suffer the illusions of this world. So therefore a devotee sees only in these terms. He does not see that all I need is this and this and only if this happens and only if that happens then everything will be alright. The devotee understands that to the degree I am suffering it means to that degree I am not surrendering my will.

Sarva dharma parityajam mam ekam sarva vraja. Krishna says abandon all other occupations , all other dharmas, all other religions, just surrender with utter dependence on me. I will protect you from all sinful reaction, do not fear.

Thank you very much!

Hare Krishna!


Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19661

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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.”

“When A Soul Acknowledges” is a concept album, telling the story of an individual soul within a lifetime.

“The title refers to what Krishna teaches Arjuna in the Bhagavad-gita – that self-realization is the step prior to God-realization,” says Milan. “We have to understand our true identities first and then know what and who God is. I find people lose themselves in a society that doesn’t help build them. And when you lose yourself, then you basically lose it all. When a soul acknowledges, when a living entity becomes aware and understands who they are, then wonderful things occur. And this album reflects, partially, some of those things.”

The cover of When A Soul Acknowledges

“When A Soul Acknowledges” describes a journey that starts with birth into the material world, then follows the growth of the soul’s body. The protagonist goes from experiencing the pleasures of material life and finding no deep satisfaction in them, to searching for self realization, to finding a Guru who tells him the truth. He then takes up spiritual life, and eventually finds the greatest love of the Supreme. Finally, in the track “Return to Godhead,” the soul leaves the body and goes back to the spiritual realm where the Supreme resides.  

The album’s ten tracks allow listeners to immerse themselves in different stages of the protagonist’s lifetime, and find deeper meaning through each chapter of the story.

“One of my favorite tracks is the opener, ‘Here Again,’” Milan says. “It discusses how we are not these bodies but the living entity within, the soul. When we come to this understanding, then everything, inside and outside, becomes amazing. You have a deeper perspective on life. You appreciate more, cherish more, help more; but most important of all, you love more. And the purest, most untainted, spiritual and supreme love is between you and Krishna. What more could you ask for?”

All the proceeds of “When A Soul Acknowledges” go to Pandava Sena, and its efforts to help young people grow in their spiritual lives through events, seminars and projects.  

“I pray that the album will inspire others to go on a spiritual journey, to find themselves and not become what society wants to turn them into,” says Milan. “I want the album to be a bridge to Krishna consciousness through hip-hop. And most of all, I pray that it brings people closer to Krishna. Because if you’re trying to find substance to life, the deeper meaning to life, if you’re trying to search out love in its topmost form -- then Krishna consciousness is the one place you will find all these things. There’s no doubt about that.”

Source: http://iskconnews.org/new-krishna-hip-hop-album-tracks-the-souls-journey,5450/

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By Piyush

“I am glad to see that my Thursday lectures have brought some changes in the mind of the young offenders. If the lectures are continued I am sure to turn these offenders into saintly characters.”

1962, Letter to Sri Puri, Superintendent, Tihar Prison

We all know that Krsna’s birthplace was a prison cell. Not many of us, however, know that before Srila Prabhupada left for the West, Srila Prabhupadaa brought Krishna’s message to the Tihar prison, Asia’s largest prison based out of Delhi, in the 1960s. Little did I realize that my own journey of transformation would start from a prison, albeit one for children.

By the year 2012, I had had a journey that many materialists would envy to have. Rising from a very humble beginning, I rose fast in the material world with my resume marked with global education and a 7-year corporate stint that concluded at a senior management position with an Indian multinational. This journey continued further when I left the corporate world and co-founded a leadership training organization wherein I had the opportunity to train over 3000+ young minds.

All was going fine (materially) and then came Krsna in my life starting with Srila Prabhupada’s Gita. I was not even half way done collecting the nectar of Gita that Krsna revealed his mercy further. Unsurprisingly, as he reveals “Yasyaham anugrhnami harisye tad-dhanam sanaih” (SB 10.88.8), I was showered with a series of material hardships – both personal and professional – in proportion I was never prepared to cope up with. Thankfully, He was there in the literary form to guide me along with Srila Prabhupada’s commentary. How I reached to accepting this conclusion is another story, but I soon concluded that I now want to only please Krsna in this life and lives ahead. Though this realization came too soon, I was neither sufficiently connected with devotees at ISKCON, nor I knew much about Srila Prabhupada whose work had already transformed my life. With no guidance from a bona fide guru, I started asking myself “Who do I serve to serve Krsna”. I prayed heavily to Krsna and he started revealing (or so I hope!) signals that I should serve children, especially those from distressed backgrounds such as those living in orphanages. I went ahead and started volunteering in two orphanages in Delhi.

Two months went by and my volunteering with children was marked with nothing but failures. In my past, it has never happened that children would drop out of my program but this time kids dropped out in dozens. Most importantly, I failed in my biggest mission – to instil a spark for the love of God amongst these children who have been kept away for several years from the love of God. I was in pain because I was failing in my service and started asking myself for the reasons of this failure. My mind gave many – children are not interested in spirituality, the time was too less, there should have been less gaps between the sessions and so on. Deep down inside, I knew those were not the real reasons.

The failures kept on humbling me with every passing day and finally, Krsna mercy continued. He led me to have a book in my hand that I consider as transformative as Gita itself: Srila Prabhupada-lilamrt. While continuing to embrace failures in my orphanage work, I started spending a lot of time visiting Vrindavana and learning about Srila Prabhupada’s journey. Page by page, the book changed my life, got me leaps closer to Krsna and connected me to a Guru whose life became a beacon of guidance and inspiration for my life ahead. Once I got connected with Gurudev, my journey of purification begin and it all started becoming clear to me as to why I so miserably failed in my recent seva. I realized that I had relied too heavily on my intellect and planning to transform these kids but I forgot to keep Krsna at the center of my work, as Srila Prabhupada would often tell. The impure me relied too heavily on my prudence than on Krsna’s will and mercy. Furthermore, I looked back at my work with the children and realized that I was too political and indirect while connecting them with Krsna, so much so that Krsna never become the nerve centre of my activities.

With these realizations, I started praying heavily to Krsna for his mercy leaving all my plans and intellect behind. Krsna’s mercy came way sooner than I expected and He blessed me with a service that a fallen, impure servant like me with no guidance from a senior devotee could ever deserve. This service came when one of my acquaintances who witnessed my work at an orphanage took me to a juvenile home for children under 18. This jail for children carried inmates who had apparently committed various degrees of crimes including those that may warrant life imprisonment or death if committed by an adult. I was just overwhelmed to see Krsna’s mercy and was clueless as to why I was sent here. Soon, I would know Krsna’s plan.

On my first day, I decided that whatever I may do, i will keep Krsna at the centre of my work here no matter what happens. My first day ended with a question to those kids “Do you know how to find real happiness, one that never ends?” They waited curiously for the answer. I said “When we give happiness!”. With a few more inputs, they were convinced and then I asked “Who should we give happiness first”. The discussion ended with the conclusion that we should give happiness first and foremost to God who created us all. I left them with a promise that tomorrow, we will do Kirtan and please God. They were all very excited.

Even though I had already received tentative confirmations from a few ISKCON devotees to conduct Kirtan, none of them were able to join me in the next few days. I somehow felt that waiting would not the best step and I finally brought a Kartaal I had at my home to the Juvenile home. I had absolutely no experience in conducting a kirtan or playing music. More so, I carry a visibly dull voice and we had no microphone system to conduct the kirtan in the allotted open space. The only thing that helped was the little experience of occasionally playing with Kartaal at home, while my father would sing Hare Krsna. As Kirtan began, Krsna’s mercy on me and those children started raining down on us. Our first kirtan lasted for one and a half hours and children were so lost as if they were longing for lives to hear hari-nam. That day, I wondered what can be more satisfying than this unaware of what Krsna is planning ahead.

For the next few days, I would visit the juvenile home every day and conduct Kirtan daily until one day when I could not visit for some reason. When I visited the next day, I was complemented by many staff members on the wonderful Kirtan “I” did yesterday. It turned out that the kids got together on their own when I failed to visit and they carried out a passionate, blissful Kirtan whose sound went farther ahead than that of my own Kirtan sessions. I was so touched to see Krsna’s mercy on these pure souls. A day later, it turns out that many Muslim kids had been attending Kirtan for the last several days. One of the Muslim kids requested if we should do Namaz too and we had our first Namaz together. What a satisfaction it was see harmony between Muslim and Hindu kids with many Muslim kids attending Kirtan and vice versa.

With Hare Krsna sounds all over the juvenile home, unexpected things started happening that may even qualify as magical. A kid who never believed in God and who had helplessly stayed in the jail for 6 months without any possibility of exit sat down in Kirtan for just an hour and sang with his whole heart. An hour later, he got his exit pass! This trend still continues and there have been several such cases of kids attending kirtan and praying heavily and exiting from the jail for good immediately after.

It has been five months since the first kirtan. If you visit here, you can attend Hare Krsna kirtan both in the morning and evening, often led independently by the inmates. The evening kirtan ends with Deep-Dan on the tune of Damodar-ashtakam that started with Kartik month but we continued it given its positive effect it had on the bhakti-bhaav in children. Many children now call each other “Prabhu Ji” and their anger level have gone down dramatically with many kids becoming exceptionally compassionate to every living soul. Many have left drugs. Many Muslim kids still attend and organize Kirtan and Hindu kids accompany Muslim brothers during Namaz. In the little temple we have here lies the picture of Prabhupad ji, whom many kids revere and take inspiration from. The most satisfying element of Krsna’ mercy has been that slowly and gradually, Krishna has now blessed me with a handful of devotees from the ISKCON family, each of whom is way pure than I am. Together, with this little team, we all are hoping to do justice to Srila Prabhupad’s expectations.

I feel that my story is the testimony to the fact that there is something bigger than purity and knowledge that qualifies one for the most ambitious service to Krsna, and that is, an ardent desire to serve. I am still so impure, and I don’t say this to sound or stay humble. I say that because I am still weighed down by my senses and my mind can’t resist finding faults but look at Krsna, he is so merciful that he ignores all my impurities and my continued failures to correct them. He just looks at my desire to serve him, which I know is the only positive thing right now I have in plenty.

Please pray that we do justice to the service that Krsna has blessed us under Srila Prabhupada’s guidance.

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19627

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The innovative sankirtan outreach project Fortunate People is inviting devotees to post videos of themselves and newcomers chanting the Hare Krishna mantra to its website fortunate-people.com, with an aim to gather 50,000 chants for ISKCON’s 50th anniversary.

Fortunate People is a UK-based project that allows distributors of Prabhupada’s books to keep in touch with people they’ve met on the street.

“We ask them to “Like” the Fortunate People Facebook page on their smartphones on the spot,” says book distributor and project manager Shaktyavesha Avatar Das. “Then we stay connected with them and share Krishna conscious culture with them through Facebook. The page has grown from 100 followers to nearly 5,000 today.”

During the December 2015 Prabhupada marathon, Fortunate People took things to the next level by filming those who just received a book chanting the Hare Krishna mantra for the first time. The videos are then uploaded to Facebook, where they’ve gone viral – the last one received 20,000 views, 1,000 likes and was shared more than 600 times in one day.

Now Fortunate People has launched its 50K Chants Campaign for ISKCON’s 50th anniversary. The campaign was presented at the International Leadership Sanga in Mayapur recently, where it was enthusiastically received by an audience of some 600 devotees including ISKCON leaders. It is now being officially promoted by the ISKCON 50 Committee.

Shaktyavesha Avatar is inviting everyone to add their chant on fortunate-people.com by filming either themselves or people they’ve met on the street chanting Hare Krishna.

“We explain to people that it’s to spread love and peace all over the world,” he says.

Devotees should then 1) Upload the chant video to Facebook, Instagram or Youtube 2) Share it to the Facebook.com/fortunatepeoplesmile page, and 3) Add the hashtag #fortunatepeople so that the project’s website fortunate-people.com can automatically find it.

All the videos that have been uploaded so far can be watched on the website, and are sure to lift your spirits – the sight of so many complete first-timers smiling, lauging and chanting Hare Krishna “for world peace” is heartwarming indeed.

The website also features a world map that shows which locations in the world have uploaded chants.

Shaktyavesha aims to reach 50,000 chants by July 13th 2016, the 50th anniversary of ISKCON’s inauguration. So far, only 163 chants have been uploaded, but the numbers are rocketing upwards fast.

“Bringing the Holy Name to Every Town and Village has never been so easy,” says Shaktyavesha. “We kindly invite you to take part in this offering to Srila Prabhupada.”


Source: http://iskconnews.org/global-50000-chants-campaign-launched-for-iskcon-50,5446/

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The headlines of this intriguing reads: “Could this forbidden ancient technology beneath the Arabian Sea force mankind to rewrite the history?” Analysis aside, after watching the video, even a common man would ask why the research work on the submerged city of Dwarka was discontinued? If spending was not the issue as claimed in the video, what actually was it?

Right! The issue is not funding. Governments spend billions of dollars around the world on research work. The question is, after the spending, if the outcome is likely to ruin a gigantic money-making industry, which government of this age would spend on it?

This reminds me of the series of questions asked in Floating city above the clouds of Venus – NASA’s next dream when NASA arrogantly announced its planned floating city above the Venus clouds.

First of all, there is absolutely no scarcity of space for living on the Earth. The necessities of life are also abundantly supplied by the nature. Hundreds of thousands of hectares of land lies practically vacate on this planet, where human beings can peacefully live and vegetation can flourish. When vegetation growth is in order monsoons automatically does its job, and when monsoon is regular there is no need of artificial farming and so-called greenhouses. The earth is so rich that not only human beings, even animals, birds, trees and plants- all can live peacefully in harmony, even if the population is to be doubled.

The question is this: If all goes well as per the Nature’s arrangement, what will NASA do? What will the whole space industry do? What will the big research centers do? It is not actually about NASA or ISRO. It is the space industry that comes up with such ideas every now and then. The purpose behind space exploration does not seem to be anything but intellectual gymnastic at the cost of public wealth. Huge budgets are passed for space projects while people living on this planet remain ignored. It’s all about carrying on with the industry and competition among a few countries. Under the circumstance, governments of the world are unable educate the people that God has supplied everything on all the planets where innumerable living entities are maintained on regular basis, for such knowledge goes against the interest of the space industry.

Similarly, if Dwarka excavation project continued and if the outcome revealed an undeniable proof of a much more advanced civilization as described in the ancient books of Indian history, you can imagine what the science industry of today would be left with.

Another point discussed in the video is about Vimanas. The article Why you should not have any doubt in Vedic science effectively deals with this issue and puts the modern science in its place:

It is foolish to discard the history of the universe written in the Vedic scriptures just because the mind boggling events described in there are beyond the reach of our limited brain substance. Such an attitude may be compared with an arrogant bumpkin who may not want to accept that today’s science can operate satellites remotely from the ground.

The actual history of mankind is not the history that we study today in schools and universities. The sanskrit word “Purana” literally means very old. For example Maha Bharat is such a purana describing historical events of ancient India, also known as Bharat, which covered a much larger geographical area of the Earth than it does today. Naming such history as mythology does not change its actual nature.

Here is a brief introduction to the Video sourced from http://ancientexplorers.com

IN DWARKA: ATLANTIS OF THE EAST, YOU’LL DISCOVER…

A look at the strange ancient artifacts that regularly wash up on the shores of modern-day Dwarka… and what they could mean.

Astronomical expert Dr. Narahari achar’s irrefutable evidence that Dwarka could be one of the oldest civilizations in human history.

Did Dwarka possess futuristic flying machines and nuclear weapons thousands of years before the rest of the world? This compelling evidence is impossible to ignore.

Watch the video to find out more.

Source: http://mayapurvoice.com/svagatam/questions-submerged-city-dwarka-haunts-archaeologists/

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Around 300 youth aged 15 to 35 from all over Europe are expected to attend Youth Mela in Leicester, UK from September 1st to 4th this year. 

The convention, organized by the Pandava Sena and ISKCON Europe Youth Ministry, aims to empower youth throughout ISKCON Europe and connect them with Srila Prabhupada.

“The event is inspired by the International Leadership Sanga in Mayapur, and Kulimela worldwide,” says Kumari Kunti Dasi, who is coordinating with her husband Visvambhara Caitanya Das. “So we’re hoping to have a flavor of both.”

“We really believe that the greatest input our generation can offer ISKCON is cooperation -- cooperation in the effort to please Srila Prabhupada and his mission. Empowering the youth to find their place and service is a missing piece to our movement.”

“Youth Mela,” she adds, “Is a small attempt to unite youth from all over Europe to find strength, inspiration, friendship and service individually and with each other.”  

ISKCON youth hear about Krishna consciousness at an event by Youth Mela co-organizers Pandava Sena

The event, part of the UK’s ISKCON 50 celebrations, will be held in the Leicester temple, a spacious, historic building in the city center with cathedral-like ceilings and beautiful stained-glass windows. With youth-friendly management and active local youth, it’s the ideal location.

Every morning of the Mela, senior devotees including Kadamba Kanana Swami, Krishna Ksetra Swami, and Kripamoya Das will give a motivational lecture. These will be on the convention’s themes of youth empowerment, service, and connection to Srila Prabhupada. 

A variety of seminars and workshops, also on similar themes, will take place throughout the day.

There will be a panel on Saturday with local Prabhupada disciples like Sarva Mangala Dasi and Kripamoya Das, who will share how they were empowered by Srila Prabhupada when they joined as young people. “We hope it will inspire the youth to find their own service for Prabhupada, especially during ISKCON’s 50th,” says Kumari.

As well as the panel, Jahnavi Harrison and Ravi Pattni of Kirtan London will speak on how to launch and run your own kirtan outreach program successfully.

The Kuli Mela Association’s Kapila Monet will talk about which youth initiatives are out there, and how to get involved or start your own project.  

UK Youth Mela to Empower ISKCON Youth in Europe

Motivational speaker Ghanashyam Das will give a workshop on how to reach out to modern audiences with Krishna consciousness. 

Bhuta Bhavana Das, a mentor and disciple of Bhakti-Tirtha Swami, will help youth understand their natures and learn how to use them in Krishna’s service.

Some will share projects close to their hearts. Ravi Talsania of the Pandava Sena is currently meeting with Srila Prabhupada disciples and filming them telling their stories – so he’ll talk about how the experience changed him and give some filmmaking tips and tricks.

Visvambhara Caitanya will present his smartphone app and website Srila Prabhupada Timeline, and enlist any youth who want to get involved. 

And a new ISKCON Youth Ministry website will be unveiled. “It will be for connecting and networking, sharing resources and projects, and finding youth association,” says Kumari. “There isn’t any website right now where people can go and say, ‘Hey, I feel inspired to do a kirtan project at my temple, and I’d like to connect with others who put on similar events in the past.”

There will also be an informational seminar on veganism and non-violence, a hot topic amongst ISKCON youth; and various practical workshops on dance, yoga, and art.

Meanwhile there will be a 12-hour kirtan from 7pm to 7am on the second-to-last day of the Mela, utilizing youth’s penchant for kirtan through the night. Chanters will include Jahnavi Harrison and Radha Londonisvara Das from the UK; Deva, who runs the 24-Hour Kirtan festival in New Vrajamandala, Spain; Manu, who runs the Radhadesh Mellows kirtan festival in Belgium; and of course the Swamis and senior devotees in attendance. 

There will also be an entertainment evening featuring the Bhaktivedanta Players, Jahnavi Harrison, and artists from ISKCON London’s own record label Radha Krishna Records, such as Ananda Monet of “Inevitable Time” fame and reggae artist Hari Kirtan.

Finally, there will be a special marketplace where only devotee youth entrepreneurs will sell their wares, including Sundari Jewelry, Sita Bell clothing, and different vendors of art and vegan organic gourmet food. ISKCON 50 merchandise like hoodies and notebooks will also be on sale.

“We started this project with the intention of uniting the youth of Europe in a joint effort, as well as to give them new opportunities for sanga and inspiration,” Kumari says. “If we can get even a portion of attendees to go back to their home temples and communities and take up a more involved service -- especially one that they are excited about -- we will feel that our efforts have been successful.”

To register and find out more information, please visit www.youthmela.org

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