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Bhakti Vigna Vinasa Narasimha Swami

Speaker: Bhakti Vigna Vinasa Narasimha Swami 
Venue: Sri Sri Mayapur Candrodaya Mandir
Date 20-FEB-2016
Jaya Jaya Sri Caitanya Jaya Nityananda!
Jaya Advaitacandra Jaya Gaurabhakta vrnda!

So today the auspicious day of the appearance day of Lord Nityananda. We will attempt to speak some of the glories of Lord Nityananda for the pleasure of the devotees. 

Lord Nityananda appeared in Ekacakra dhama. Just last week we had the opening of the ISKCON branch there in Ekacakra. Lord Nityananda was the son of Hadai Ojha and Padmavati. Hadai Ojha was brahmana. Padmavati was the daughter of a king, Mukuta Roy. I had the opportunity last week of going to some of the places around Ekacakra with HH Bhakti Nityananda Swami. Of course he is Bengali, so he able to research many of the places and he showed me the place actually where Nityananda’s father in law lived. His name was Mukuta Roy. Actually that place today, there is a saw mill there in that place. But for us its the birthplace of one of the family members in the line of Lord Nityananda.

So Mukuta Roy was a king and as a king he had to go and fight wars. His daughter Padmavati was six years old when he left home. And when he returned home it was twelve years later and his daughter had grown up quite a bit. So much so that when he first saw his daughter he did not recognise her. Instead he looked at her as simply as an attractive young woman. And the girl could understand the thinking of her father. And she went and told her mother. The mother came and told her husband, “You foolish man! This is your own daughter. She is eighteen years old now. You've been away from home so long, you do not recognise her.” 

So Mukuta Roy when he heard these words he vowed, tomorrow morning I will our daughter married to the first man we meet. And that was Hadai Ojha. So Hadai Ojha and Padmavati were married but Hadai Ojha is a brahmana. He was just doing puja in the different temples there, in Ekacakra, there is many Shiva temples there. He said, “I have no money! How can I take care of your daughter? You are a king. She is used to opulence!” But Mukuta Roy said, “Don’t worry, I will provide everything.” And he donated lands, and treasure, all kinds of dowry were given for the marriage to take place. 

So Lord Nityananda appeared in that family and He lived with Padmavati and Hadai Ojha for twelve years. The pastimes of Lord Nityananda there in Ekacakra are described in Caitanya Bhagavata. How in the association of the other children there, they reenacted all the pastimes of the Lord in His different incarnations. 

And even the local people were amazed that how the children know all of these things. Even we don't know, we are learning from them. But it was all known to Lord Nityananda. He could guide them and inform them how to perform all of these different pastimes. Lord Nityananda understood that His parents were deeply attached to Him and that He somehow or other had to get free from their attachment. So it was arranged that a sadhu would come and visit their home. And Hadai Ojha being a dutiful brahmana offered this sannyasi to come to his home and take food and offered all kinds of charities - “Whatever I can provide for you, please tell me! Don't hesitate to ask.” So then when it came time for the sannyasi to leave then he said, “You just give me your son! That will be the best thing you can do. I am alone, I am travelling alone. I am a sannyasi.” Just like Lord Caitanya as a sannyasi, He was travelling alone. He wanted to travel alone but the devotees told Him, “No, You should have someone with You. Someone can carry Your danda, or carry Your waterpot, when You have to go begging.” So in this way this sannyasi told Hadai Ojha that “If your son can come with me it will help me a lot in my travels. I am going to visit all the holy places.” So in this way Lord Nityananda went with this sannyasi, visited all the holy places. But it was not a new experience for Lord Nityananda because Lord Nityananda is not different from Lord Balarama. And Lord Balarama had also visited all the holy places. In order to avoid taking part in the Kuruksetra war Lord Balarama had gone off on pilgrimage and visited all the holy places. In the same way Lord Nityananda was desiring to visit all of these holy places again. Just like once we come to Mayapur and Vrindavana we leave our heart here, right? We have to come back, find our heart again. So this is the nature of the holy places that we can never forget them. And in the same way Lord Nityananda was eager to visit all of those holy places which He had seen in His previous incarnation. So Lord Nityananda after twenty years of travelling came to live in Vrindavana. And it was in Vrindavana that He heard how the pastimes of Caitanya Mahaprabhu were beginning. Caitanya Mahaprabhu in His early childhood, in His youth, He had been a scholar, He had been a logician and He had His own school. But after going to Gaya and being initiated by Isvara Puri, then His bhava, His love for the Lord had been aroused. And He had began having regular kirtana with the devotees. So Lord Nityananda being not different from Lord Caitanya could understand that Lord Caitanya was beginning His pastimes, beginning to inaugurate the sankirtana movement. Lord Nityananda returned to Mayapur. But before He returned to Mayapur Caitanya Mahaprabhu was informing the devotees there in Mayapur, that very soon a great personality is going to come and visit us. He is going to come here. All the devotees were wondering, “Who is this? We don’t know! What’s happening! Who is this person who is going to come?” And then Lord Caitanya after a few days He said, “That personality came in My dream! He is already here in Mayapur! He came in My dream and He told Me, He is My brother. He is not different from Me. He appeared in My dream and in My dream, He came to My house and He was speaking Hindi!” Could you imagine it? In Bengal speaking Hindi? Nowadays of course because of Hindi movies, and Hindi songs and so on Bengalis also know Hindi. But five hundred years ago it was a different situation. So to be in Bengal, to speak Hindi, its like speaking Chinese. Nobody could understand, right! So in the dream Lord Caitanya said, “I saw this personality and He was speaking in Hindi - ‘Is this the home of Mahaprabhu? Is this the home of Nimai Pandita.’ ?” And He asked ten or twenty times because no one could understand of course. So Lord Caitanya told all the devotees, “This personality has now come to Mayapur. We have to find Him. You have to go and bring Him here.” So He instructed Srivasa Pandita and Haridasa Thakura, His two very intimate associates who were both maha-bhagavata devotees. And He told them, “Go find this person! He is here in Mayapur! You bring me here!” So Haridasa and Srivasa Pandita left and they went all over Mayapur. They came back after nine hours and they told Lord Caitanya, “We have searched everywhere! We didn't just go to the grhastha’s homes, we visited the sannyasi’s. We even went to the homes of the atheists. We went to every home we could find. We cannot find this personality anywhere!” This the mystery of Lord Nityananda. Lord Nityananda is not different from Lord Balarama. And He is the original spiritual master. Without the mercy of Krishna, we cannot contact a spiritual master. In the same way without Lord Caitanya we cannot get connection to Lord Nityananda. We were hearing in the song, we have to have a connection with Lord Nityananda. Lord Nityananda is not different from Lord Balarama. He is the original spiritual master. He is visnu-tattva. He is not different from the Lord but He comes in the mood of the servant of the Lord. He is the servitor personality of Godhead. And He comes to teach all of us the mood of rendering service to the Supreme Lord. So Srivasa Pandita and Haridasa Thakura, they told Lord Caitanya, “We cannot find this person anywhere.” Lord Caitanya said, “I will take you to Him.” And Lord Caitanya then arose and all the devotees followed Him with kirtana and they proceeded to the home of Nandana Acarya. Nandana Acarya’s house is very near, its the next house you could say, its the next temple down the road, on the way to Jalangi we pass the home of Nandana Acarya. 

Nandana Acarya is also a maha-bhagavata devotee. It is described in the Caitanya Caritamrta that he is the seventeenth branch of the tree of Caitanya Mahaprabhu. And it is noteworthy that in his home, it was in his home that not only Lord Nityananda was hiding but later on Advaita Acharya would hide in his home. And sometimes also Lord Caitanya would also come hide in the home of Nandana Acarya. Lord Caitanya brought all the devotees to the home of Nandana Acarya and they saw this wonderful effulgent personality. His effulgence was like millions of suns and He was tall, decorated in blue garments and a blue turban on His head and with His lips He was chanting the holy names of Krishna. All of the associates of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu were astonished to see this personality. But for Lord Caitanya it was like meeting an old friend. Lord Caitanya wanted all of the devotees to understand the position of Lord Nityananda. So He requested Srivasa Pandita, “Please recite some verses from the scriptures!” And Srivasa Pandita began to recite a beautiful verse describing Lord Krishna as He enters the forest of Vrindavana. How His head is decorated with peacock ornament and how His ears are decorated with blue coloured flowers and round His neck is the vijayanti garland. His body is covered with a golden coloured cloth and He appears as a best of all the dancers as He enters into the forest of Vrindavana, decorating the earth of Vrindavana with His footprints, with His beautiful footprints on the soil of Vrindavana. He fills the flute with the nectar from His lips and all the cowherd boy are singing His glories. So Srivasa Pandita recited this verse. And when Lord Nitayananda heard this verse. Then His love for Krishna was aroused. And He began to exhibit all kinds of ecstatic symptoms. He fell to the ground unconscious. Then His body was trembling. His hairs were standing on end. Tears were flowing, all of His cloth became very wet with the tears from His eyes. Lord Caitanya told Srivasa, “Keep reciting!” And he continued to recite. As he recited Lord Nityananda came more to consciousness and continued exhibiting ecstatic symptoms, rolling on the ground in front of all the devotees. All of the devotees seeing Lord Nityananda display this ecstatic love for Krishna, they could understand His exalted position. Lord Caitanya took Lord Nityananda in His arms and began to caress His body bringing Him back to external consciousness. Lord Caitanya taking Lord Nityananda into His arms caused, brought a smile on the face of Gadadhara Pandita because Gadhadhara Pandita knew the identity of these two personalities. And he understood that usually the situation is reversed because Lord Nityananda is not different from Lord Balarama, not different from His plenary portion Sesa and on the body of Sesa lies the Supreme Lord Lord Naryana. 

In the same way Lord Balarama is the servant of Lord Krishna. But here Lord Caitanya is taking Lord Nityananda on His lap and started giving service to Him, just the reverse of how it is in the spiritual world. Lord Caitanya wanted to bring Lord Nityananda back to external consciousness, He began to speak to him and he asked Him, “Where did you come from?” Lord Nityananda replied that, “I visited many places connected with the pastimes of Lord Krishna and I visited many of the temples of the Lord. But everywhere I was not able to find Lord Krishna. I went to so many places of the Lord’s pastimes. ButI could not find Lord Krishna anywhere. I inquired from some learned persons where is Lord Krishna? And they told me that He has appeared in Navadvipa. And He is performing His pastime in chanting the holy name. He has come to inaugurate the sankirtana movement to deliver everyone in the Kaliyuga.” In this way Lord Nityananda was glorifying Lord Caitanya. He wanted everyone to understand the identity of Lord Caitanya. Lord Caitanya wants to glorify Lord Nityananda and Lord Nityananda comes to glorify Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. This is the mood of devotional service. We give service to the Lord and the Lord serves the devotees. Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Lord Nityananda reveal to us the mood of confidential loving service. Lord Nityananda we said, He came here in Mayapur in the home of Nandana Acarya but generally His pastimes would be performed in the home of Srivasa Pandita. Actually Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu also chose the home of Srivasa Pandita to perform His pastimes. Just as Lord Krishna appeared in Mathura but His pastimes were performed in Vrindavana, in Gokula. In the same way Caitanya Mahaprabhu appeared at the Yogapitha, but He came to the home of Srivasa Pandita. And similarly Nityananda came from Ekacakra to the home of Srivasa Pandita and there they inaugurated the sankirtana movement. Lord Nityananda appeared in the home of Srivasa Pandita, just sometimes behaving almost like a child because Srivasa Pandita and his good wife Malini, are in the mood of vatsalya rasa. 

They see this Lord Nityananda and Lord Caitanya just like their sons. When Lord Nityananda was living there He was just like a child. He behaved just like a child. But Lord Caitanya instructs all the devotees that never doubt the character of Lord Nityananda. That if you worship to Lord Krishna but do not offer respect to Lord Shiva then you will go Yamaraja. In the same way if you worship Lord Caitanya but do not have respect for Lord Nityananda then it is a great offence. You can never get the goal of life. Lord Nityananda Prabhu’s pastimes are very difficult to understand. We know that in His previous incarnation as Lord Balarama He went to Naimisaranya. And in Naimisaranya He took a kusa grass and pierced the heart of Romaharsana Suta. That same Lord Balarama comes as Lord Nityananda and in Kaliyuga He takes kusa grass between His own teeth and He falls at the feet of Jagai and Madhai and asks them to chant the holy name. This is the difference in Kaliyuga, that Caitanya Mahaprabhu comes to teach all of us the mood of devotional service, to offer all respects to others and not to be anxious to be respected. Sri Nityananda Prabhu personifies this mood of amanina mana dena (Siksastakam). He would go to all the fallen souls and engage them in the service of Lord Krishna. Of course this was His instruction. 

Caitanya Mahaprabhu had requested Lord Nityananda and Haridasa that they should go door to door to every home and fall at the feet of the people and beg them to chant the holy name of Krishna, to worship Krishna, and to read the books of Krishna. Lord Nityananda however sometimes He could become a little, He could behave differently in a manner which would sometimes confuse people as to His identity. And we see this, there is one pastime which takes place when Lord Nityananda is going to Jaganath Puri with all the devotees. Now usually the party would be under the care of Sivananda Sen. Sivananda Sen would have to deal with all the different formalities in the course of the journey to Jagannath Puri. So on one occasion they had to pay taxes on the way and Sivananda Sen was delayed. Lord Nityananda and all the devotees were left without any shelter in the hot sun. On that particular day Lord Nityananda felt hunger. He was feeling very hungry and He had to wait for Sivananda Sen for a long time. During this wait Lord Nityananda became angry and He cursed Sivananda Sen that his sons would die. Hearing the curse of Lord Nityananda the wife of Sivananda Sen began to cry because she thought if Lord Nityananda wants my sons to die, certainly they would die. When Sivananda Sen finally came Lord Nityananda showed His anger and kicked Sivananda Sen. And then when Sivananda Sen heard about how Lord Nityananda had cursed his sons to die, Sivananda Sen replied, “If Lord Nityananda wants our sons to die,

let them die!” This is the loving dealing between Lord Nityananda and His confidential devotees. There is one song taken from the Caitanya Mangala, akrodha paramananda nityananda raya, Lord Caitanya (Nityananda) is described as one who never becomes angry. But this is His transcendental anger. He is performing these pastimes behaving like a hungry man, affected by hunger, affected by anger. But actually it is all His transcendental pastime to exhibit the wonderful qualities of His devotees like Sivananda Sen. Some of the family members became confused however. And one of them had gone off on his own to Jagannath Puri. And it is recorded in the Caitanya Caritamrta that in order to heal the misunderstandings of the family of Sivananda Sen, Lord Caitanya personally instructed His servant Govinda that, “All the remnants of My prasadam should be given to the family of Sivananda Sen.” This is the loving exchange. This is how these two Lord’s reciprocated their loving dealings. Another wonderful pastime between Lord Nityananda, and Advaita and Caitanya Mahaprabhu took place in Shantipur after Lord Caitanya had taken sannyasa. Lord Nityananda tricked Caitanya Mahaprabhu into coming to Shantipur and then bringing mother Saci and all the devotees. So then a big feast was arranged and Caitanya Mahaprabhu was very happy to see that they were offering so many wonderful preparations for the pleasure of Lord Krishna. 

However Advaita Acarya then instructed that “These plates are for You, one is for You my Lord. I want You to eat.” But Caitanya Mahaprabhu would say, “No, I am a sannyasi. I cannot eat so much.” But Advaita Acarya told Him, “You cannot fool me. I know that in Jagannath Puri everyday You eat 56 offerings, with many big pots at every offering. So why, this is just a mere morsel for You!” In this way Caitanya Mahaprabhu was induced to sit down and along with Lord Nityananda and Advaita Acarya they began to take prasadam. Lord Nityananda exhibited His joking mood and began to complain to Advaita that, “ I have been fasting for three days. This is not a mere morsel of food for Me.” Actually they had been coming from Navadvipa, all the way from Katwa where Lord Caitanya took sannyasa, all the way down to Shantipur. It would take some time to walk there. Maybe about three days, I don’t know, maybe not that long. But anyway He told jokingly to Advaita, “I have been fasting for three days. 

This is not a mere morsel food for Me.” And Advaita requested Him, “Please I am a poor brahmana. I know You can eat 4 or 500 kilos of rice every time. I am a poor brahmana. Kindly accept what I am offering to You.” So they began to eat. At one point Lord Nityananda then rose up and said that “This is not at all satisfying My hunger.” And then He took some rice and He threw it and it hit the leg of Advaita Acarya. And when that rice stuck to the body of Advaita Acarya then Advaita Acarya began to dance. And this dancing, this shows something of the power of the maha prasadam. The remnants from the plate of pure devotee, actually maha maha prasadam. The remnants of Lord Nityananda touching the body of Advaita Acarya caused him to dance. Advaita Acarya said, “Just see we do not know what is Your caste and I bring You in my home and You behave like a madman throwing the remnants of Your food at me.” Lord Nityananda told Advaita Acarya, “This is Lord Krishna’s own remnants. This is prasadam. You are making an offence by considering this foodstuff to be ordinary. It is Lord Krishna’s own remnants. For your offence you will have to invite a hundred sannyasi’s to your home and feed them all sumptuously.” Advaita Acarya replied, “After You have come to my home I will never bring another sannyasi to my home. 

I have lost all my smartha principles.” So this was the joking words between Lord Nityananda and Advaita Acarya. The point is that Lord Nityananda is no ordinary person. And Advaita Acarya by his words, which not everyone could understand, they are meant to instruct us on the exalted position of Lord Nityananda, that He comes, just like we were singing the song about the lotus feet of Lord Nityananda. That lotus feet, Prabhupada explains that whenever we speak of feet, feet means service. And Lord Nityananda comes to teach all of us the glories of service to the Supreme Lord Krishna or Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Lord Nityananda shows by His own example how to serve Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu by going to even the fallen souls like Jagai and Madhai and requesting to chant the holy names of Lord Krishna. Our movement is founded in the same basis, to follow in the footsteps of Lord Nityananda, to hold tightly to His lotus feet means to hold firmly, to be fixed in this process of devotional service, to continue to preach the message of Krishna everywhere, to everyone, without discrimination. Lord Nityananda does not consider who is qualified and who is unqualified. 

Wherever He went He would give love of God. Actually on one occasion I was telling how sometimes Lord Caitanya would go in hiding. One time they were having kirtana and Lord Caitanya stopped the kirtana and said, “I am not feeling any ecstasy today! What is wrong! I am not getting love of God!” and again they started the kirtana but again Lord Caitanya complained, “I am not getting this love for God anymore! Its not coming today!” Advaita Acarya told Lord Caitanya, he said “The problem is You have given everything to that Lord Nityananda. You put Him in charge of the storehouse of love of God. He has given it to everyone. He has given it to even the gardeners, even to the oil grinders. He has given it to all kinds of people.” Lord Caitanya was not very happy to hear these words. It was like a complaint. At that time Lord Caitanya left that place and hid Himself from Advaita Acarya. Lord Caitanya was very happy to see devotees follow the mood of Lord Nityananda and to assist Him in the preaching mission. Lord Caitanya even instructed Lord Nityananda that “You don't have to come to Puri every year. You can remain in Navadvipa, You can remain in Bengal.” Because He knew that if He was in Bengal the preaching would be going on and that is the important thing. 

Srila Prabhupada also wants all of us to continue the preaching movement. We come here to Mayapur to imbibe something of the mood of Lord Nityananda and then to go back to our preaching places and continue in that mood of Lord Nityananda. So today, on this day we are all praying for the mercy of Lord Nityananda and that mercy is that without any discrimination we will distribute love of God to everyone. Not looking at their designation or their position or the colour of their skin or their language, without consideration. We will try to distribute this message of Krishna and in this way Lord Nityananda will bestow His mercy on us. By the mercy of Lord Nityananda only we can come to get shelter of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and through Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu we can come to understand Radha and Krishna. Thank you very much! Hare Krishna!

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Kula Shaker Glasgow Gig Review

Kula Shaker

One of the reasons the 90s was such a memorable period for pop music was not just because it produced celebrated bands like Blur and Oasis, but because it produced eccentric ones like Kula Shaker. Their much-loved 1996 debut album K deservedly went multi-platinum thanks to its bold and heady blend of psychedelic rock, Indian sitars and mystical Sandscrit lyrics.

Two decades and one reunion down the line, the band have just released their fifth album, K 2.0. The clue is in the name: frontman Crispian Mills has described it as a “companion piece” to their debut and it makes liberal use of the same Eastern sounds which separate Kula Shaker from other guitar-led bands of the era.

Solid as this new material is, the expectant crowd of fans who gathered in Glasgow to witness the band begin their European tour had come hoping for the hits. They were not disappointed. Set opener “Sound of Drums” provided the audience-pleasing start to a night which proved that Kula Shaker's music has, so far, stood the test of time.

 Read more: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/music-magazine/live-music/live-reviews/kula-shaker-o2-abc-glasgow-gig-review-weird-but-beautiful-a6877031.html

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ISKCON of D.C. community members gather for 50 hours of kirtan

With ISKCON’s 50th anniversary year now here, ISKCON devotees all over the world are getting inspired to bring their communities together and celebrate in creative ways.

At the temple in Potomac, a suburb of Washington D.C., for example, community members are holding their first 50-hour kirtan.

“Actually, it’s more like 60 hours,” says organizer Manu Bhattacharjee. “We started on February 12th, and until the 20th we’re holding kirtans from 4:30pm to 8:30pm every weekday, and from  10:00am to 8:30 on the weekend.”

Manu, 25, grew up in ISKCON and works as a navy engineer on aircraft carriers “as big as cities.”

Despite his demanding job, he tries not to miss a Sunday at the temple, and in his spare time “bites off more than he can chew” and helps organize events like this week’s 50-hour kirtan.

“Somehow, Krishna gives me the intelligence and the time,” he says.

Like most of ISKCON of D.C.’s congregation, Manu is commuting to the temple after work every day for the 50-hour kirtan.

“There’s always about 20 to 50 people there at any one time,” he says. “On Sunday, there were over 300. And on February 20th, which is Nityananda Prabhu’s appearance day, we’re expecting up to 400.”

ISKCON of D.C.’s 50 hours of kirtan is a perfect example of one of the many smaller “village-style” events ISKCON’s 50th anniversary is inspiring. There’s no effort at trying to pack a bill with international “kirtan stars.” Rather, it’s an attempt to really bring the community together.

“Throughout the week I’ve always been pleasantly surprised by how many people come and stay to just chant and hear,” says Manu. “They’re not jockeying for a slot or anything – they’re really just there to serve Radha Madan-Mohan and to be part of the kirtan.”

A young Sunday School student tries out what he's learned by singing for the Lord

Among the sweetest moments during the week, Manu says, were when devotees who don’t often get the chance to lead kirtan did so.

“Especially when the children got the chance to shine and serve,” he recalls. “That was the whole point of this festival.”

Children of all ages would often sing in groups – many of them students of Laksmivan Dasa’s Sunday School classes, where they learn kirtan instruments such as harmonium and mridanga.

“It’s awesome – every time one of these festivals come around and they have a chance to lead, you can see them getting better and better,” says Manu.

Also making the event especially sweet is the fact that the week is packed with special days – as well as Nityananda Trayodasi, there’s the appearance days of Raghunath Das Goswami and Advaita Acharya, and the disappearance days of Madhvacharya and Ramanujacharya.

“It’s an amazing opportunity to multiply the results of any sort of service we do, especially kirtan,” says Manu.

ISKCON’s 50th anniversary has also inspired devotees in Washington D.C. to undertake other efforts, and to increase what they’re already doing for Krishna and Srila Prabhupada. They’ve built a large new state-of-the-art greenhouse for their Tulasi Devi plants; more have joined the weekly Saturday and Sunday public Harinama Sankirtan; and community organizers are getting more and more people involved.

“Whether it’s becoming a monthly donor, joining the team that greets visitors, cooking or serving prasadam, or guiding cars to their parking spots on festival days, we’re encouraging everyone to take ownership for their temple and to share it with others,” Manu says. “We’re trying to move towards being a community of people who share, rather than one who just attends.”

Many other ISKCON communities around the world are also being brought together by the 50th anniversary, and inspired at the thought of what the next 50 years of Srila Prabhupada’s legacy could bring.

“When I was younger growing up in the movement, I had an abstract view of it as something that had kind of always existed – all the temples, deities, organizations and devotees I interacted with felt like they had always been there,” says Manu. “But the 50thanniversary of ISKCON has really brought perspective to how recent and young ISKCON is, and gives me tremendous hope for its outlook in the future.

“Because if we’ve come so far in just fifty years, who knows where we can be in another fifty?”

Source: http://iskconnews.org/in-dc-iskcons-50th-brings-community-together,5400/

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The books on display at MOSA, Radhadesh

The Museum of Sacred Art (MOSA) in Radhadesh, Belgium, has just published two lusciously illustrated books for devotees to feast their eyes on: “Illuminations from the Bhagavad-gita” and “Prabhupada Meditations.”

Illuminations From the Bhagavad-gita

On Sunday January 24th, MOSA Director Mahaprabhu Das presented “Illuminations…” to the murti of Srila Prabhupada at ISKCON Radhadesh.

MOSA Director Mahaprabhu Das (right) presents Illuminations From the Bhagavad-gita to Srila Prabhupada

The book is in fact the fourth edition of the classic 1980 work by artist Kim Waters and Chris Murray, after the original by Harper and Row, and two in the 1990s and 2000s by Mandala.

Kim’s gorgeous, colorful, and completely charming paintings inspired by Srila Prabhupada’s Bhagavad-gita As It Is and illuminated with verses from the ancient text remain, as do the original introduction by Satsvarupa Das Goswami and preface by musician Donovan.

One of the beautiful images from Illuminations

But at 184 pages, the new edition is expanded to nearly double the size of previous ones with extra material. There are more drawings by Kim. There’s a new text  by scholar Satyaraja Das recounting how the work came to be, and how Srila Prabhupada met and encouraged Kim and Chris. And there are photos of Srila Prabhupada viewing the illustrations on two different occasions in New Vrindaban, West Virginia and Potomac, Maryland.

Chris recalls on the book’s back cover: “After a pause, Prabhupada said to us – and this is verbatim: “You are introducing a new art form to this country.” And then he added, “You will get great rewards for this.” And actually, that’s when I said, “Prabhupada, we’re trying to get this published with a big publisher in New York, Harper and Row.” And he turned to us and emphatically uttered the following words: “Do it.” Like that, just, “DO IT!” And then he walked away. We just stood there. It was as if Kim and I were in a timeless transcendental moment.”

Flipping through Illuminations From the Bhagavad-gita

Illuminations From the Bhagavad-gita is now available from Bhaktivedanta Library Services in Europe, and will be picked up by other distributors around the world over the next two months.

An exhibit featuring all the original paintings will start on May 28th at the MOSA Gallery in Radhadesh. The opening will be attended by the Ambassador of India, authors Kim Waters and Chris Murray, members of the Hindu community, and the ISKCON congregation. It will include a cultural program with music, dance, and a prasadam meal.

“We will also inaugurate a Bhagavad-gita Walk in the forest, with big boards showing the paintings and verses from the Bhagavad-gita, along with translations in Dutch, French and German,” says Mahaprabhu.

Prabhupada Meditations

The following weekend, during the Radhadesh Mellows Festival on Saturday January 30th, Mahaprabhu presented another new book, “Prabhupada Meditations,” to Srila Prabhupada.

Yadunandana Swami browses the Prabhupada gallery

The book, well-timed to coincide with ISKCON’s 50th anniversary, features 59 beatiful portraits of its beloved Founder-Acharya in color and black and white by Mayapur-based artist Anuradha Dasi.

It also includes an introduction by Satsvarupa Das Goswami on the 26 qualities of a devotee, as well as accounts by a host of Prabhupada disciples about how Srila Prabhupada imbibed each of these qualities. Among the contributors are Krishna Ksetra Swami, Yogesvara Das, Anuttama Das, Jayabhadra Dasi, and Nikunja Vasini Dasi.

The cover of Prabhupada Meditations by Anuradha Dasi

An exhibit of Anuradha’s Prabhupada portraits was launched at MOSA along with the book. Around 80 devotees attended, browsing the galleries and also taking in Patita Pavana, a new abstract dance performance by the Samadhi Dance Company.

“All the devotees were very happy, and enjoyed the show – we sold about sixty copies of the book over the weekend,” says Mahaprabhu. 

A scene from the dance 'Patita Pavana'

Source: http://iskconnews.org/devotees-feast-eyes-on-new-prabhupad-and-gita-books,5375/

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“EKACHAKRA”: “EKA” means one and “CHAKRA” means wheel; this place is named “Ekachakra” because this is the place where the chariot-wheel fell, which Lord Sri Krishna took to kill Bhismadeva on the Battle of Kurukshetra. Ekachakra is the birthplace of Lord Nityananda (Nitai). Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Sri Krishna Himself thus inaugurated His Harinam Sankirtan movement from the Dwapar-yuga itself.
 
Ekachakra is located 165km north-west of Mayapur and is easily assessable by car or bus. Ekachakra village extends north and south for an area of about eight miles. Other villages, namely Viracandra-pura and Virabhadra-pura, are situated within the area of the village of Ekachakra. There is a big festival here on Nityananda Trayodasi (Appearance day of Lord Nityananda) and also on Gosthastami.
“Lord Nityananda”: Lord Sri Krishna, as the Vedic literature ultimately explains, is the absolute Personality of Godhead, and His first expansion in a form for pastimes is Sri Balarama. In the age of Kali-yuga, Lord Krishna appears in this material world as Lord Caitanya, and Balarama appears as Lord Nityananda. Lord Nityananda (also known as Nityananda Prabhu, Nitai, Nityananda Balarama) appeared as Lord Caitanya’s principal associate for spreading the chanting of the holy names of Lord Krishna:
HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE |
HARE RAMA HARE RAMA  RAMA RAMA HARE HARE ||
in Harinama-sankirtana, or the congregational chanting of the Lord’s holy names, and to bring the mercy of Lord Krishna to all the fallen, materially conditioned souls.
 
Lord Nityananda was born to a pious brahmana family. His father was Hadai Pandita and mother Padmavati. He appeared in Ekachakra around 20 years before the appearance of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, on Shukia Trayodashi, in the month of Magha, in the year 1473, 12th of February. Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu cannot be approached or understood without the mercy of Lord Nityananda. He is the cardinal guru of all the universes and serves as an intermediary between Mahaprabhu and His devotees. A great Vaishnava acarya Sri Vrindavan Das Thakura, the dear-most & the last initiated disciple of Lord Nityananda, glorifies his Master in Sri Caitanya Bhagavata as follows:
v  Lord Nityananda is very effulgent like the brilliant sun. He is statuesque, like His Master, with the whitish complexion of Lord Balarama. His garments resemble a cluster of blue lotus flowers and His effulgence is said to surpass the grandeur of a rising moon at sunset.
 
v  He has a deep melodious voice, constantly chanting the holy name and singing the glories of Lord Sri Krishna day and night.
 
v  He is unequalled in the three worlds, non-different from Lord Caitanya. Absorbed within Himself, He often roared loudly like a lion, for He is the direct manifestation of Lord Balarama. His beautiful, glowing face easily defeats a thousand shining full moons. A captivating smile plays sweetly on His exquisite lips. So white and radiant are His teeth that if a pearl were held next to them the pearl would look like a faded and discarded piece of glass.
 
v  His long, languid eyes steal the pinkish tinge of the early rising sun. His arms are long and reach down to His knees, and He possesses a robust chest and broad shoulders. His lotus feet are soft. His gait is graceful. He speak to everyone with kind words which sever the bonds of material attachment within everyone's heart.
 
v  He carries a red stick with benedictions for the devotees, but feared by the demoniac. He has the carefree mood of a wildavadhuta, so absorbed is He in the love of Godhead; no one knows what He will do next.
“EKACHAKRA DHAMA” ENTRANCE
“EKACHAKRA DHAMA” ENTRANCE
DEVOTEES ALONG WITH “GAURA-NITAI” SET OUT FOR EKACHAKRA DHAMA PARIKRAMA
First stop: BEAUITIFUL NITAI(left)-GAURANGA(right) AT EKACHAKRA ISKCON TEMPLE
“GARBHAVASA” or “SOOTIKA MANDIR”:
THIS WHITE TEMPLE IS THE EXACT SPOT WHERE LORD NITYANANDA APPEARED
v  In Janmasthan Mandir there is a Deity of Nitai (Nityananda). Hadai Pandita Bhavan is the site of the original house ofNityananda’s father. There are two banyan trees by this temple that are said to have existed since the time of Nityananda.
v  In the centre of the main altar of the temple is a deity of Lord Nityananda.
§  To His left, with His hands raised, is Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
§  On Nityananda’s right is Sri Advaita Acarya.
§  The side of altar has Deities of Sri Sri Radha-Radhakanta and Sri Sri Radha-Srikanta, a large dancing Gauranga in the centre, and ten brass sakhis at the bottom.
v  The temple was constructed by Prasannakumara Karapharma.
NITAI (LORD NITYANANDA) AT “GARBHAVASA” or “SOOTIKA MANDIR”
Main Temple Altar - Lord Sri Nityananda Prabhu (centre), Lord Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu (right), Sri Advaita Acarya Prabhu (left)
 
NITAI (LORD NITYANANDA) AT “GARBHAVASA” or “SOOTIKA MANDIR”
HADAI PANDITA’S HOUSE
 
“NITAI KUNDA”
This is the pond besides Lord Nityananda’s house dhotis, plates, utensils etc of Nitai were washed. Embedded in its core and not visible to material eyes is another kunda named Ananga Kunda. The pujaris of the temple use water from this kunda for their Deity worship.
NITAI KUNDA
 
“MALA-TALA”
In the courtyard of Lord Nityananda’s house is an old pippala tree called Mala-Tala. Just before Nitai departed with the unknown sannyasi, Hadai Pandita came here and chanted japa under this tree. Mala means “japa beads” and tala means “tree”. When Nitai was about to depart Hadai Pandita left his japa beads here due to anxiety.
Lord Caitanya came to Ekachakra many years after Lord Nityananda left. It is said that at that time Lord Caitanya left His flower garland on a branch of this tree. Mala also means “garland”. Therefore also for this reason this tree was called Mala-Tala.
 
HANTUGADA or JHANUKUNDA
It is said that Nitai brought all the sacred waters from all the holy places to this kunda to save the local residents from having to journey to the Ganges to take a sacred bath. It is named Hantugada because Nitai used to perform the Dadhi-cida festival of distributing chipped rice with yogurt prasada here and He would take the prasada while kneeling down. This lake is always full of water throughout the year. A great fair is held there during Goshthashtami, and there is another big fair on Lord Nityananda Tryodasi, the Appearance Day of Lord Nityananda.
 
How To Get There: You get here by walking east out of the village, past the birthplace. It is a small kunda surrounded by grass and a lone tree, which hangs over the water.
 
HANTUGADA: Devotee take holy dip at this most auspicious place. At the centre of the pond is a submerged Temple
DEVOTEES WALKING TOWARDS “PANDAVA-TALA”
This is a 5mins walk (400m) into the fields, southeast of Lord Nityananda’s birthplace. The Pandavas lived here with their mother, Kunti, when they were exiled to the forest.
DEVOTEES REACHING “PANDAVA-TALA”.
This area is surrounded by a group of Keli-Kadamba trees.
PANDAVA-TALA
SRILA VYASDEVA WITH PANDAVAS
BHIMA KILLING DEMON BAKASURA
Sikhandabi: This is where Bakasura demon lived, who terrorized the people of Ekachakra for many years. Demon used to eat one human being from the local villages in the area of Ekachakra. The people set up a system where one person from a different family was sent to Bakasura each day. Queen Kunti, the mother of the Pandavas requested Bhima, who had the strength of 10,000 elephants to kill this demon. Bhima then killed this demon after a furious fight. In Srimad Bhagavatam 1.13.3-4 there is a brief mention of killing of Bakasura demon by Bhima.
 
FOSSILIZED KNEE-CAP OF BAKASURA DEMON
The local pujari says that if the fossil comes in contact with fire it produces a very bad smell.
 
“Kundalal Tala” (not in picture): "The place where Lord Nityananda used his earring to block a snake in his hole, stopping him from disturbing the residents of this area."

#Pastime: This snake was actually an arrow-weapon given by Lord Siva to Arjuna. Arjuna fired it to kill Bakasura in order to help Bhima who left alone on that mission. By the time the weapon arrived on the spot Bakasura was already dead and therefore the snake weapon could not complete its mission. Since then the snake remained in the area and would disturb the locals. When Lord Nityananda heard of this he blocked the snake in its hole with one of his earrings which magically expanded in size. When the snake asked Lord Nityananda how he would get his food Lord Nityananda told him that a temple would be built here and people would regularly come and make offerings of milk and other things.This pastime is the reason why Lord Nityananda is seen with only one earring in pictures that depict His later pastimes.
 
“KUNTI’S DEEP” - THE LAMP USED BY QUEEN KUNTI DEVI
SRI SRI RADHA-KRISHNA DEITIES AT PANDAVA-TALA
 
“BAKULA-TALA”-HH Bhakti Caitanya Swami discussing Nitai’s pastimes
Between the birthplace and Jahnu Kund is a Bakula tree where Lord Nityananda and His boyfriends used to take part in sporting activities known as jhala-jhapeta. This tree is wonderful because all its branches and sub-branches look like the hoods of serpents. It has been suggested that by the desire of Nitai, Anantadeva manifested Himself in that way. The tree is very old. It is said that formerly it had two trunks, but later on, when the playmates of Lord Nityananda felt inconvenience in jumping from the branches of one trunk to those of the other, Lord Nityananda by His mercy, merged the two trunks into one.
 
“NARI-PNOTA” or “AMARA PITHA” -
UMBILICAL CORD SAMADHI: Nimai’s umbilical cord was placed here by His parents Sriman Hadai Pandita & Srimati Padmavati devi
PADMAVATI KUNDA
It is named after Lord Nityananda’s mother, Srimati Padmavati. Hadai Pandita received this as gift from his father-in-law, Mukutanarayan Roy. Padmavati would come here and bathe little Nitai every day. This kunda is behind Lord Nityananda’s birthplace.
DEVOTEES RELAXING ON THE BANKS OF PADMAVATI KUNDA
“BANKE-RAYE” TEMPLE: The priests of the temple describe that Lord Nityananda entered within the body of Bankima Raya and departed for His unmanifest pastimes. The deity of Jahnava-mata was therefore later placed on the right side of Bankima Raya.
 
v  This temple was built under the direction of Virabhadra Gosai, the son of Lord Nityananda. On the altar of this temple is Lord Krishna asBankima Raya, who was originally established by Lord Nityananda. On His left is Srimati Radharani, and on His right is Jahnava Devi. It is said that Lord Nityananda left this planet by entering into this Deity. After Lord Nityananda’s disappearance, the Deity of Jahnava was placed to the right of Bankima Raya. On another throne, to the right of Bankima Raya, is a Deity of Yogamaya.
v  In this temple there is also an altar with a Deity of Murali-dhara. It is said that this Deity was given to Padmavati Devi by the sannyasi Nitai went on pilgrimage with when He was 12. On the same altar are Deities of Sri Sri Radha-Madhava.
v  To the right of the altar, outside the gate, is another little temple dedicated to ‘Madana Mohana Krishna’. On His left is His consort, Srimati Radharani, and on His right is the gopi Candravali. On the right-side is Sri Sri Radha-Vrindavana Candra. These Deities are supposed to have been worshiped for 13 generations and are over 450 years old.
v  To the right of the altar, outside the gate, is another little temple dedicated to ‘Madana Mohana Krishna’. On His left is His consort, Srimati Radharani, and on His right is the gopi Candravali. On the right-side is Sri Sri Radha-Vrindavana Candra. These Deities are supposed to have been worshiped for 13 generations and are over 450 years old.
v  After Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu went to Jagannatha Puri, He ordered Lord Nityananda to return to Bengal and preach. At this timeNityananda returned to Ekachakra after being gone for almost 30 years. By this time, His parent had already left this world. He then found the Deity of Bankima Raya in the Yamuna at Kadamba Khandi. He installed this Deity in a temple. Later, a Deity of Srimati Radharani was discovered in Bhaddhapur, in the locality of Viracandrapura, underneath the roots of a neem tree, about ½ mile west. This Deity was installed to the right of Bankima Raya. For this reason, the Radharani of Bankima Raya was known as Bhaddapurera Thakurani, the mistress of Bhaddhapura.
 
#Pastime: About 15 years back some construction workers were restoring the outer structure of this temple. During the work-break they were smoking. Suddenly a small very beautifully effulgent boy appeared before them. He started beating fiercely with a stick chastising them not to smoke at this most auspicious site. Construction workers were shocked by this. Simultaneously their hearts melted to see the beautiful face of this young boy. They vowed that they will never smoke for the rest of the life. It is said that this most beautiful effulgent boy was none other than NITAI (Lord Nityananda).
 
“KADAM KHANDI”
The small temple of “Kadam Khandi” marks the spot where Lord Nityananda recovered the Bankima Raya Deity from the Yamuna river, which is also called the Maudesvara River.
Kardam means clay and khandi means “ghata.” In the rear of the temple is a small river, the Yamuna.
It is said that the Deity of Bankima Raya was floating in the water and Lord Nityananda picked Him up and then installed Him in the temple. Thereafter, in a place known as Bhaddapura, in the village of Viracandra-pura, about half a mile west, in a place underneath a neem tree, Deity of Srimati Radharani was found. For this reason, the Radharani of Bankima Raya was known as Bhaddapurera Thakurani, the mistress of Bhaddapura.
 
SRI GAURA NITYA NANDA, KRISHNA BALARAMA & SADBHUJA GAURANGA AT KADAMKHANDI
YAMUNA RIVER, NON-DIFFERENT FROM YAMUNA RIVER AT SRIDHAM VRINDAVAN
Devotees taking holy dip at Yamuna River
“Mouresvara Siva”: This is an ancient Siva Temple were Hadai Pandita the father of Lord Nityananda would do his worship. When Lord Nityananda appeared in Ekachakra this deity roared so loudly that Advaita Acarya and other devotees could hear and understand the roar's meaning at their distant residences in Mayapur and Santipur that “Avadhuta” has appeared on this planet.
 
Fields at Ekachakra Dhama
 
DEVOTEES HAVING ECSTATIC HARINAM SANKIRTAN AT LORD NITYANANDA’S EKACHAKRA DHAMA!
 
NITAI-PADA-KAMALA - One must take the shelter of the lotus feet of Lord Nityananda, for He is the original spiritual master. It is by the mercy of Nitai that we can obtain love of Krishna.
“Sri Nityananda Prabhu’s face is more beautiful and cooling than the autumnal moon. The effulgence coming out from His body is supremely beautiful. He always moves like a mad elephant, since He is always intoxicated with Krishna-prema (love of God). He is always mad after Krishna-prema. His body is completely pure spiritual energy. He always has a smiling face. His eyes are very fickle, moving to and fro. His lotus hand always holds a glowing staff. Yes, that is Sri Nityananda, who by the beating of that staff, destroys all our reactions of Kali-yuga. We should take shelter of Sri Nityananda and cry for the mercy of Sri Nityananda! He is the root of Krishna-prema bhakti-kalpa-taru, the root of the tree of loving devotion unto Krishna. I [Vrindavana Das Thakura] do my bhajana of Lord Nityananda, the very root of the Krishna-Bhakti-Vriskha.”
Lord Nityananda is an ocean of mercy, the shelter of all Vaishnavas and the giver of devotion.
 
Supreme Lord Sri Krishna with a wheel (Cakra) at Kurukshetra breaking His vow for the sake of His dear-most devotee & friend Arjuna, charging towards Bhismadeva. Arjuna tried to stop Lord Krishna reminding Him of His promise that He won’t pick up any weapon in Kurukshetra battle. Bhismadeva, another great devotee of the Lord and one of the twelve Mahajans is fully surrendered to Lord Krishna’s will and simply waiting to see his beloved Lord approach him. This very wheel landed here at Ekachakra!
 
Directions to reach Ekachakra Dhama:
#1) Ekachakra is located about 165 km northwest of Mayapur and takes about four hours by car or bus. It is 11 miles north of the town of Rampur Hat in the district of Birbhum. It is 8 miles east of Mallarapura railway station. After Burdwan station is another branch line, which is called a Loop Line of the eastern railway. This is a station on this line called Mallarapura. Ekachakra is 8 miles east of this railway station.

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The Inseparables.

The Inseparables.
Purushottam Nitai Das: As fragrance from flower and sweetness from sugar is inseparable so is Nitai inseparable from Nimai. They enjoy each other’s company, appear on earth together and together they perform many pastimes to attract the heart of those who left the beauty of the spiritual world and got caught in this not so happy place. 
Nitai is none other than Lord Balaram and he enjoys serving Krishna anywhere and everywhere. As Ananta-Shesha he is the bed of Lord Vishnu in Vaikuntha, as Ananga manjari he assists Srimati Radharani in her amorous pastimes with Krishna, as Lakshmana he is ready to do anything and everything for Lord Rama and in Kaliyuga he accompanies Lord Chaitanya to introduce sankirtan movement to distribute mercy of Krishna to all the living entities without caring and bothering about the recipients’ qualification. 
We cannot get the mercy of Radha and Krishna without getting the mercy of Lord Chaitanya, and we cannot get the mercy of Lord Chaitanya without getting the mercy of Lord Nityananda. 
Rupa Goswami (the abhidheya acharya), Sanatana Goswami (the sambandha acharya), Raghunath Das Goswami (the prayojana acharya) who played a very vital role in spearheading bhakti movement got the mercy of Lord Chaitanya through Lord Nityananda.
Chaitanya Bhagavata and Chaitanya-charitamrta, the two most authoritative and authentic biographies of Lord Chaitanya were written by the inspiration of Lord Nityananda. Nityananda Prabhu ordered his disciple Vrindavana Dasa Thakura to write Sri Caitanya Bhagavata and he appeared in the dream of Krishna Dasa Kaviraja Goswami inspiring him to author Chaitanya-charitamrta.
Upon the instruction of Lord Chaitanya, Nityananda Prabhu and Haridas Thakura were approaching each person beseeching them to chant the names of Krishna. While distributing the sublime love of Krishna freely they encountered Jagai and Madhai, the two wicked personalities. They were so sinful that pious residents upon seeing them used to bathe in Ganges to get purified from contamination. 
But Nityananda Prabhu decided to deliver them too but in return Madhai assaulted him with an earthen pot. Lord Chaitanya upon getting this news became so angry that he called his sudarsan chakra to kill Madhai but Nityananda prabhu begged the Lord to forgive the offender. In this age of Kaliyuga the Lord was not supposed to kill the sinner but was to kill their sin using the weapon of the holy name. Seeing the magnanimity of Nityananda Prabhu, Jagai and Madhai surrendered to them giving up all ungodly behaviour and decided to chant the name of Krishna and serve all the Vaisnavas. 
Lord Chaitanya is always present at these 4 places:
At mother Sachi’s house
At the kirtan of Srivas Pandit 
At the house of Raghav Pandit
At the place where Lord Nityananda is dancing while performing kirtan.
And Lord Nityananda is always present where Lord Chaitanya is glorified. So the best way to please Nityananda Prabhu is by distributing Lord Chaitanya’s message profusely. 
Nitai and Nimai freely distributed one way ticket to the spiritual world to everyone. We too can get that ticket if we take shelter of Nityananda prabhu’s lotus feet. He is so magnanimous that he will surely take us back to the kingdom of Krishna if we are sincere and carry desire to serve the Lord.

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19147

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HH Kadamba Kanana Swami’s health update.

HH Kadamba Kanana Swami’s health update.
Dear Vaisnavas, friends and all,
Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.
Time is like a river, it is moving along and with it, there are so many occurrences. Presently where I am, the currents are going wild and all I can do is to go along with them and keep my balance. Only days ago I was diagnosed with cancer in the rectum, the tumor has already been removed by operation. Now a second operation is due to remove the surrounding tissue. It may or may not end there, that will come out after some more time. So far it has not been found that the cancer has spread to other places in the body, let’s hope it will remain so.
Lord Krsna is the Supreme Controller and we are little controllers, in this situation there is not much for me to control, I can not steer my boat on the now wild river of time, I have to just go along with things and see what will come on the way. So far there is a realistic chance of survival, but let’s see how things will evolve. You kindly pray for me. Either in this world or the next I am in Krsna’s hands. I will let you know more as things develop.
The doctors are advising me not to have many visitors, because there will be some radiation and chemo involved, which breaks down the immune system, we can’t afford to catch something on top of this.So I will write an update from time to time.
My heart goes out to so many wonderful people that I have met everywhere, and if Krsna so desires I hope that we can meet again and spend many inspiring moments together.
Your servant
Kadamba Kanana Swami

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19127

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Giving up Passion for devotion

Everybody in the Hare Krishna Movement in Sri Lanka knows that Srimadi Nandaranee Devi is a devotee of Lord Krishna and channels all her energies and time to serve The Lord. But only a few know that she gave up her studies in chartered accountancy and a teaching job due to her love for spirituality and eagerness to learn the truths in life. Fondly known as Mathaji among devotes of Sri Sri Radhakrishna Temple in Kotahena, she has dedicated her life to propagate the teachings in the Baghavad Gita, a book which she says offers teachings in a scientific manner.

“A scientist uses the theory he has acquired to do experiments, but he needs matter for his research. He can’t produce this matter and has to get it from somewhere. He doesn’t understand that this matter is made available to him by God,” says Mathaji as she begins an interview with Nation at her office in Sri Sri Radhakrishna Temple where she functions as Secretary of International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Sri Lanka.

Srimadi Nandaranee Devi (Fondly known as Mathaji)

Srimadi Nandaranee Devi (Fondly known as Mathaji)

A graduate from the University of Peradeniya and a resident of Jaffna, she was overcome by a immense liking for the Hare Movement when some devotees visited the house she was residing in Kotahena, during the time she was an accountancy student. Naturally inclined towards being a spiritual person, she undertook work of the Hare Krishan Movement and took a decision to be a devotee when she was just 28 years old.

She began her religious studies from the first lesson of Lord Krishna which is ‘you are not your body, but all that there is for you to connect yourself with is the soul’. “It’s not difficult to practise the four basic precepts which are to abstain from meat eating, intoxicating yourself, having illicit sex and gambling. When you can do this, you are on the path to liberation,” she explains.

She said a Krishna conscious devotee might not look any different from a layman. But, she said that a devotee, through his actions, will show that he is very kind and a person who has completely surrendered himself to Lord Krishna. “When you surrender yourself to Lord Krishna, he offers everything that you need to live. It’s like becoming the son of a rich father,” she smiles.

Mathaji reminds this writer about the three qualities of the material world which are, good (Satva), passion (Rajas) and ignorance (Tamas). To work towards Satva one needs to pursue four factors which are truth, cleanliness, mercifulness and austerity. It is then only that a person can fulfill the role of the human birth which is to find liberation.

She doesn’t agree with the term unite with God, but says, “The perfect definition of fulfilling the role of a human being is to surrender to God.”

Quoting lessons from the scriptures, she reflects on how people worship Deities like Siva, Vishnu and Brahma and said these were expansions of Krishna. “Worshipping Siva can lead you to Lord Krishna,” she says as she talks about the statues (moorthis) used in worship.

Mathaji states that in this dark era for humans (Kali yuga) it is hard to find a bona fide spiritual master. “An authentic spiritual teacher will strictly quote from the scriptures and not relate from personal experience,” she affirms.

She says there will always be different religions at any given moment of time in history because of the mode of karma. “All the different religions should have one conclusion and that is to reach God,” she says. Her message to the society is, “follow the scriptures, chant the holy verse (Hare Krishna Maha Mantra) and read the Baghavad Gita. Then there won’t be any discrepancy in this world.”

Source: http://nation.lk/online/2016/02/20/giving-up-passion-for-devotion.html

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Lord Nityananda’s Appearance Day Lecture

Kadamba Kanana Swami will give a lecture on Lord Nityananda’s Appearance Day (20 February) at the Sri Sri Radha Radhanatha temple at 11:30am (GMT +2). A livestream will be available on www.mayapur.tv on Durban channel.

Source: https://www.kksblog.com/2016/02/lord-nityanandas-appearance-day-lecture/

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Character or Capability by Sutapa das

Scriptures are often replete with long lists of names, exalted personalities who most have never heard of, but who are nevertheless immortalised in the pages of history. In the material world people are remembered for what they do –their ground-breaking achievements, their high ranking positions of responsibility, and their impactful influence on others. In spiritual circles, however, people are remembered for who they are. In some cases these outstanding spiritualists also made a visible mark on the world, but in many cases they were quiet, simple, humble souls who went about their daily life with a deep sense of devotion, sensitivity and saintliness, their consciousness merged in transcendence. Unassuming, and often unnoticed. The value system in spiritual circles, you see, is entirely different. Character over capability.

The spotless and exemplary character of these saintly personalities is an unending source of instruction and inspiration. They were never found to be duplicitous or superficial, but ever-preaching the highest ideals of human life and simultaneously walking the talk. A recent survey showed that over 70% of first-time attendants to a spiritual institution never return. Why? Because of the huge gap between the ideals of the philosophy and the behaviour of its adherents. How is that possible? Why might the practitioners of a worldview that’s all about character development, neglect to spend time to improve themselves?

Maybe we think the spiritual regime will automatically clean up our hearts, and that the deliberate effort to imbibe saintly qualities is neither genuine, effective nor sustainable.

Maybe we are so busy with the external activities (material and spiritual) that there is little time left for contemplation on the quality of our interactions and the purity of our dealings.

Maybe we tend to prioritise external achievements over internal purification – after all, that’s what gets the claps and nods from our social circle.

Maybe we’ve surrendered to our defective character, convinced that nothing can change us – “I am who I am, and everyone just has to live with it.”

Maybe we find it too depressing to deal with the internal issues, instead choosing to brush our bad qualities under the carpet and hope nobody will notice.

Maybe something is blocking us from seeing defects that are strikingly obvious to others.

Whatever it may be, the world is in desperate need of kind, generous and broadminded saints. If not us, then who? If not now, then when? Let’s value and encourage character over capability.

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19134

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Vapu or Vani?

Vapu or Vani?
Question: We often hear in lectures that Vani is more important than Vapu. Vani means instructions of the spiritual master. Vapu means physical presence of the spiritual master. My next question is we happen see the some devotees get very very good association of the spiritual master or some devotees he also inhibition and try away from talking or revealing their mind to the spiritual master and just contented to hear lectures or have darshan who is right and lucky? How should the second set of devotees be? How should they rectify themselves?
Radhanath Swami: Srila Prabhupada was in his second meeting with Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur. It was during the Varaja Mandal Parikrama. Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur was in Koshi and it was advertised that he would be giving a lecture and there was also a Parikrama going to holy place called Seshsayee. So most of the devotees went to Seshsayee but Srila Prabhupada was thinking that what will I learn at Seshsayee? All the holy places are at the lotus feet of my Gurudev. So he sat and so many people were asking questions and Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati was lecturing on so many various topics of devotional service and Srila Prabhupada silently sat and listened attentively and submissively. He didn’t say anything. People were coming and people were going he was speaking from many many hours but Srila Prabhupada just sat and with an open heart and open ears just absorb what his Gurudev was saying. He said nothing to his guru, he just listened. Next day Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati left and Srila Prabhupada also left. Sometime after that at the Gaudia Matha in Allahabad, Srila Prabhupada had a business in Allahabad at that time. He was in the Grihastha Ashrama. He visited the Gaudiya Matha and one brahmachari I believe his name was Atulananda. He said that Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati is coming to give initiation and he recommended Srila Prabhupada’s name for initiation. That time his name was Abhaycharan. And he only sat in the presence of his guru twice. When Bhakti Siddhanta saw him he said yes I have noted that this young man he likes to hear. He does not go away. Just by sitting and listening attentively is inquiring submissively. If you have a question you ask it. If you have no question just by sitting in a room with hundred and two hundred and three hundred people if you are sitting and hearing attentively you are getting the most intimate association with your spiritual master. And who is the lucky one the person who is listening attentively because he is really getting the association with that spiritual master’s divine grace. In Srila Prabhupada’s life when he first came to America you know that Robert Nelson is actually a nice boy he was living with Prabhupada day and night. And so many other they were living with him day and night for months and months and months. But many of them never became devotees. They were asking so many questions, they were sitting next to him. They were very friendly with him. But they never became devotees and I know people who never spoke one single word to Srila Prabhupada in their whole life but in the few occasions they simply sat in a lecture with six- seven hundred people and they listened attentively and they dedicated their life to what they heard and they are the most intimate lucky devotees in all over the world. So we should know that “Krishna Consciousness is not quantitative it is qualitative”. As Nityaditya Maharaj said many of Prabhupada’s God brothers who are Sanyasis and brahmachari’s they were with Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati personally individually for years and years and years together almost constantly. Srila Prabhupada met with him only a few times rarely asked any questions but whatever Srila Prabhupada Bhakti Siddhanta spoke he heard attentively with the receptive heart and with the willingness to surrender what he heard. “If you listen attentively and you have the willingness to surrender to those instructions you are lucky.” And that’s what Srila Prabhupada appreciated most often times if devotees were doing very well he would not come to that place he said you are doing so well I don’t have to burden my time going there to try to inspire you, you are already doing so well. So we should understand that our receptivity is what will bring us the divine grace of our Guru and to our life.

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19130

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Giriraj Swami read and spoke from Srimad-Bhagavatam2.1.11.

“We want to re-establish our relationship with Krishna. The way you show an interest in establishing a relationship with anyone is by spending time with the person. So when you spend time chanting japa, even if you are struggling, Krishna sees, ‘Oh, this person is trying to revive his relationship with Me.’ He is pleased that you are making that effort, and He will help you in appropriate ways and at appropriate times. We just have to be patient, persevere, and be confident of success in the end. But the false ego, the false sense of self, wants to take the place of Krishna and be the center, and the mind, by habit, acts as the agent of the false ego. So when we try to focus the mind on Krishna, the false ego and the mind react: ‘Why Krishna? Why not me?’ But the whole thing is a false construction; it doesn’t have any reality. The false ego can seem so huge and powerful, like there is no way to get free from it, but if you just stick to chanting—and reading—you will see it is like a joke. It is a big show, but there is really no substance to it.”

Kirtan, Alachua
Srimad-Bhagavatam 2.1.11, Alachua

Source: http://www.girirajswami.com/?p=10647

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Jayapataka Swami Official Health Update

Dear Devotees and well-wishers,
Please accept our humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. Hare Krishna!

At this very moment Guru Maharaja was taken from the Mission Hospital in Durgapur to be transported to Delhi. Today itself, he gave the instruction that he wanted to continue his treatment with Dr Sarin in Delhi, whom has assisted Guru Maharaja since 2 years ago with his liver condition.

Guru Maharaja is being assisted by the respiratory ventilator but is totally conscious and communicating. A specialist has been arranged for treating his lungs at the Delhi hospital. He is very keen to recover fast so he can attend the Gaura Purnima festival and participate in the GBC meetings. Even in this condition his priority is his service to Srila Prabhupada’s ISKCON.

We request all disciples and well-wishers to please continue your sincere prayers for Lord Nrisimhadeva and Srila Prabhupada that they kindly protect our Guru Maharaja so he is able to recuperate successfully. We will keep the devotees informed about Guru Maharaja’s situation. Kindly share this message with others to continue with their prayers.

Your servants,
Guru Maharaja’s Health Team
Maha Varaha Das / Iksvaku Das

your aspiring servant,
Kurma Gaura Dasa (Kumar R. Thakur)

mobile: +45 2246 1917 

Hare Krishna

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Sri Nityananda Trayodashi@20.02.16

Sri Nityananda Trayodashi is the auspicious appearance day of Nityananda Prabhu. The Supreme Lord Sri Krishna appeared in Navadvipa as Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu to establish the Sankirtana Movement (the yuga dharma for this age of quarrel and hypocrisy). To help the Supreme Lord in His mission, Lord Balarama appeared as Nityananda Prabhu. He assisted Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu by spreading the holy name of the Lord throughout Bengal.

The Appearance of Lord Nityananda

Nityananda Prabhu appeared in the village of Ekachakra, in the district of Birbhum (West Bengal) as the son of Padmavati and Hadai Pandita in the year 1474 AD. He was born on the thirteenth day of the bright fortnight in the month of Magha (Magha Shukla Trayodashi). Even today pilgrims visit the place of birth of Lord Nityananda in Ekachakra. This temple is called Garbhavasa. The parents of Lord Nityananda hailed from the family of pious brahmins originally from Mithila.

Nityananda Prabhu is an eternal associate of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Vaishnava acharyas emphatically state that people who try to understand Chaitanya Mahaprabhu without getting the mercy of Nityananda Prabhu will never succeed and one must pray very sincerely to Lord Nityananda Prabhu as the adi-guru (original spiritual master) to be delivered to the Lotus feet of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.

Watch this video to see the glimpses of the festival.

Devotees fast till noon and pray to Lord Nityananda for spiritual strength. At 6:00 pm devotees assemble at the Kalyani. The utsava deities of Gaura Nitai go on a procession carried in a pallki decorated with flowers. Devotees sing Hare Krishna Maha-mantra in great ecstasy. Once the procession reaches the kalyani, the Deities of Gaura Nitai go for a boat ride. Devotees offer flowers to the Deities seeking their blessings. Pasadam is distributed to all the assembled devotees. After the nauka utsava, the Deities are taken back to the main temple in the pallaki. A grand abhisheka is performed at the main temple hall.

The abhisheka is very special as the Deities are bathed with scented water, etc., and given a sandal oil massage. After the massage the Deities are bathed with panchagavya which is a combination of milk, curd, sweetened water, ghee and honey. The Deities are then given Sarvaushadhi Snana followed by 108 kalasha snana and then bathed with herbal extracts, scented water, exotic fruit juices, flowers, etc. This abhisheka is performed once in a year, on the occasion of Sri Nityananda Trayodashi at Iskcon Bangalore.

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"हरे कृष्ण हरे कृष्ण कृष्ण कृष्ण हरे हरे || 
हरे राम हरे राम राम राम हरे हरे ||" 
 
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare !
 
Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare !!
 

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A Beautiful View of Ekachakra dhama

Ekachakra is a small village located 20 km away from the town of Rampurhat in Birbhum district of West Bengal (165 km from Sridham Mayapur). During the Kurukshetra battle when Krishna broke His pledge of not taking sides in the battle to save Arjuna, He had charged with a wheel to strike Bhishma who had been fighting with Arjuna. When Bhishma sang Lord Krishna’s glories, Krishna lost His anger and threw the wheel away.

This wheel landed in this village and hence the name Ekachakra. The word Eka means one and the word chakra means a wheel. In the Mahabharata, it is said to be the place where the demon Bakasura was slain by Bhima. The five Pandavas are described as staying in Ekachakra during their years in exile.

Sri Krishna with a wheel (chakra) at Kurukshetra, charging towards Bhishma

Ekachakra extends from north to south for an area of about eight miles. Sri Nityananda Prabhu was born in Ekachakra. His parents were Padmavati and Hadai Pandita. During childhood He frolicked in this village like Balarama. When He was growing up, a sannyasi landed at the house of Hadai Pandita and pleaded for Nityananda to serve as his brahmachari assistant. Though Hadai Pandita agreed, the separation was too shocking, and very soon Hadai Pandita passed away. Nityananda Prabhu went on long pilgrimages with the sannyasi. He lived at Mathura for some time with the sannyasi, and there He heard about Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s pastimes in Navadvipa. On knowing this he came to Bengal to see the Lord. Knowing that Nityananda had arrived, Lord Chaitanya sent His devotees to Him, and there was a meeting between the two of Them.

Garbhavasa

This is the birthplace of Nityananda. In the Janmasthan Mandir is a deity of Nitai (Nityananda) worshipped by a local Brahmin family. The white temple next to Nitai Kund marks the exact spot where Nityananda was born. There are 2 banyan trees next to this temple that exist from the time of Nityananda.

Garbhavasa the spot where Lord Nityananda appeared

In the center of the main altar of the temple is a murti of Lord Nityananda. To His left, with His hands raised, is Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. On Nityananda’s right is Sri Advaita Acharya. The altar on the side has deities of Radha-Radhakanta and Radha-Srikanta, with a large swaying Gauranga in the center. This temple was built by Prasannakumara Karapharma.

The Padmavati Kunda here is named after Lord Nityananda’s mother, Padmavati. Hadai Pandita got this as a gift from his father-in-law, Mukutanarayana Roy. Padmavati would come here and bathe little Nitai every day. This kunda is behind Lord Nityananda’s birthplace.

Lord Nityananda’s Murti at Sootika Mandir

Main Temple Altar

Mala Tala

An old Pippala tree that stands here is called Mala Tala. Just before Nityananda departed from the village when he was young, Hadai Pandita came here and chanted japa under this tree. ‘Mala’ means japa beads and ‘tala’ means tree. When Nitai was about to depart, Hadai Pandita left his japa beads here out of anxiety.

Many years after Nityananda left, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu came to Ekachakra. It is said that at that time Chaitanya left His flower garland on a branch of this tree. ‘Mala’ also means garland. For this reason also the tree was called Mala Tala.

Hantugada Tirtha

(Also known as Jahnu Kund) Nityananda brought the sacred waters from all the holy places to this kunda to save the local residents from traveling to the Ganges to take a sacred bath. It is named Hantugada as Nityananda Prabhu used to carry out the Dadhi-chida festival of giving chipped rice with yogurt prasadam here and He would take the prasadam kneeling down. This kunda is filled with water throughout the year. A great fair is held here on Goshthashtami and also on Nityananda Trayodashi, the appearance Day of Lord Nityananda.

Pandava Tala

This place is a short walk from Nityananda’s birthplace. It is bordered by several Keli-kadamba trees. The Pandavas lived here with mother Kunti, during their exile to the forest.

Pandava Tala

Nitai Kunda

This is the pond next to Lord Nityananda’s house. The clothes, utensils, etc., of Nitai were washed here. In the core of Nitai Kunda is another kunda named Ananga Kunda which not visible to material eyes. However the pujaris of the temple use water from this Kunda for their daily deity worship.

The Bakasura demon lived at Sikhandabi and was terrorizing the people at Ekachakra for several years. Bakasura would eat one human being every day. The villagers had devised a system where one person from each family was sent to Bakasura every day for his meal. Mother Kunti ordered her son Bhima, who had the strength of 10,000 elephants to kill Bakasura. After a fierce fight, Bhima killed this demon.  There is a mention of this in the Srimad Bhagavatam (1.13.3-4).

Fossilised knee cap of the Bakasura demon

Kundalal Tala

This is the place where Lord Nityananda used his earring to block a hole, thereby preventing a snake which lived in it from coming out and troubling the residents of this area.

Pastime: This snake was in fact a snake-arrow bestowed by Lord Shiva to Arjuna. Arjuna fired it to kill Bakasura and thereby help Bhima who had gone alone on that assignment. By the time the arrow reached the spot, Bhima had already killed Bakasura and the snake-arrow could not complete its task. Since then the snake remained in the vicinity and would trouble the residents. On coming to know of this, Lord Nityananda blocked the snake in its hole with one of his earrings which miraculously expanded in size. When the snake asked Lord Nityananda as to how he would get his food the Lord told him that a temple would soon be constructed here and people would make offerings of milk, etc., and he could survive on it. This is why Lord Nityananda is seen with only one earring in His later pastimes.

There is a Bakula tree between the birthplace of Nityananda and Jahnu Kund where the Lord and His friends used to take part in sporting activities familiarly known as jhala-jhapeta. All the branches and sub-branches of this tree look like the hoods of serpents. As desired by Nitai, Anantadeva manifested Himself in that way.

Bankima Raya Mandira

The deity in the Bankima Raya temple was found by Nityananda, within the Yamuna river at Ekachakra. It was then installed in a temple that is presently submerged in the Jahnu kunda. Nityananda entered within this deity at the time of His disappearance.

The priests at the temple tell that Lord Nityananda entered the body of Bankima Raya and left for His unmanifest pastimes. Therefore the deity of Jahnava-mata was later placed on the right side of Bankima Raya. There is also a samadhi of Virachandra Goswami in this temple.

At this temple there is an altar with a deity of Murali-dhara. It is said that this deity was given to Padmavati Devi by the sannyasi who took Nitai with him when He was just 12. The altar also has Deities of Sri Sri Radha-Madhava.

There is another little temple outside, of Madana Mohana Krishna. On His left is Srimati Radharani, and on His right is the gopi, Chandravali. These Deities have been worshiped for thirteen generations and are over 450 years old.

When Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu went to Jagannatha Puri, He told Nityananda to return to Bengal for preaching. Nityananda returned to Ekachakra after almost 30 years.

Kadam Khandi

The temple at Kadam Khandi is the spot where Lord Nityananda recovered the Bankima Raya Deity from the Yamuna river. Kadam means clay and khandi means ghata. Behind the temple is river Yamuna. The deity of Bankima Raya was floating in the water and Nityananda picked Him up and installed Him in the temple. In the village of Virachandrapura, about half a mile from here, underneath a neem tree, the deity of Srimati Radharani was located.

In recognition of Virabhadra Goswami (the son of Nityananda), the villages of Virachandrapura and Virabhadrapura are well-known and are close to Ekachakra.

Mouresvara Shiva

This is an ancient Shiva temple where Hadai would worship. On the appearance of Nityananda in Ekachakra, this deity roared and Advaita Acharya and other devotees could hear and understand the roar’s meaning at their residences in Mayapur and Santipur that an Avadhuta had appeared on Earth.

Information to reach Ekachakra Dhama:

Ekachakra is located about 165 km northwest of Mayapur. It is eight miles east of Mallarapura railway station.

From Mayapur regular guided tours are organized to Ekachakra Dhama. Tours leave early in the morning from Mayapur and return in the evening.

There is a small guest house for pilgrims at the temple where one can stay overnight. This village is very small and has limited facilities.

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Lord Nityananda

Who is Lord Nityananda?

Lord Nityananda is the eternal associate of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu cannot be approached or understood without the mercy of Nityananda Prabhu, He serves as an intermediary between Mahaprabhu and His devotees. He is the second body of the Lord, manifesting as Balarama to Sri Krishna, Lakshmana to Sri Rama and Nityananda Prabhu to Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.

Nityananda Prabhu has the whitish complexion of Lord Balarama. He has a deep melodious voice, constantly singing the glories of Sri Krishna and carries a red stick with benedictions for the devotees, but feared by the demoniac. He has the mood of an avadhuta and He is so absorbed in love of Godhead.

Nityananda Prabhu was born in Ekachakra, a small village in present West Bengal, around the year 1474. His birth site is commemorated by a temple named Garbhasva and is visited by pilgrims even today. His father, Hadai Ojha and mother Padmavati, were pious Brahmans originally from Mithila. Nityananda Prabhu was born on the auspicious thirteenth day of the bright fortnight of the month of Magha. As a child, Nitai loved to enact the pastimes of Sri Krishna and Lord Rama.

The village of Ekachakra was completely absorbed in the love of little Nitai, where He spent the first 12 years of his earthly life. In the 13th year, a travelling sannyasi, enchanted by Nitai’s devotion and service, requested Nitai from his parents, as a travelling companion. His parents, bound by Vedic culture, could not refuse the request of a guest and reluctantly parted with Nitai.

Nityananda Prabhu met Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in 1506, when He was 32 years old and Chaitanya 20 years. Nityananda Prabhu in His role as the original spiritual master was instrumental in spreading the yuga dharma of sankirtana all over the Gauda desh (Bengal, Odisha). His mercy knew no bounds, and fortunate were the people who tasted the nectar of His instructions.

He married Jahnava devi and Vasudha, the two daughters of Suryadasa Sarakhel, who was the brother of Gauridasa Pandit (an intimate associate of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and the spiritual master of the famous Shyamananda Pandit). Nityananda Prabhu had a son (Virabhadra) and a daughter (Gangadevi) from Vasudha.

Lord Nityananda wound up His earthly pastimes, by entering into the Deity of Krishna, known as Bankim Ray, not far from Ekachakra. Vaishnava Acharyas emphatically state that people who try to understand Chaitanya Mahaprabhu without getting the mercy of Nityananda Prabhu will never succeed and one must pray very sincerely to Lord Nityananda Prabhu as the adi-guru (original spiritual master) to be delivered to the Lotus feet of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.

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Appearance of Sri Varahadeva

So today is the transcendental appearance day of Lord Varaha. We have got the regular Bhagavatam verse on the board from Prthu Maharaj’s going back to Godhead. However we are not going to read that this morning. We are going to talk about Lord Varahadev instead because it is an interesting narrative.

There are different incarnations or appearances of Lord Varahadev. Previously the white boar incarnation has been described. The one that is in the Bhagavatama as we receive it is the story about the red incarnation and His fight with the demon Hiranyaksha. So it is an interesting history and one that is very instructive for the devotees because it is a narrative of people feeling sorry. The history is Diti was feeling unusually lusty. She was feeling impelled to the point where she lost control of herself and she approached her husband Kasyapa at an inauspicious time for the purpose of having a child. Of course it is to be noted that it wasn’t even though she was feeling lusty her intention was to have a child. So it was for procreative purposes. You could say it was dharmic nevertheless. However it was still at an improper time of the day because it was sunset and that is just when Lord Siva and his ghostly hordes become active.

Apparently any child that is conceived at that time of the day is likely to be one of those ghostly … taking their next birth. The Vedic principle is not to have sex for procreation or any sex at that time of the day because you don’t know who is coming into the womb. It might not be somebody that you particularly like. So somehow or the other she convinced her husband that don’t wait even a few more minutes. It must be done now because she was impelled by some force or the other. The end result was that immediately these two twins where put into a womb and the afterwards she immediately felt very sorry.

So she was the first person in this whole episode to start feeling sorry. She recognised her mistake immediately because she was a devotee and her husband also was feeling quite sorry. So she prayed to him. In fact she prayed to Lord Siva to excuse her mistake. On account of that although she did this act at an improper time the children that would be born from this will be terrorists. They will not terrorise just one small area but they are going to terrorise the entire universe and afflict everybody. And everybody else is going to be sorry because of what you have done. She was feeling very sorry when she heard that and because of her repentance although the deed itself could not be undone, the result could not be undone. It was modified.

She was given this benediction that, “Don’t worry the two sons that you will have will both be killed by the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself. So although they will cause a lot of problems ultimately it would come out okay. More for them and for everybody else because the Lord will appear and everybody will get the blessings of His appearance. They will get killed by Him and of course that means they will get liberation. So the outcome ultimately will be okay even if in the middle there is some trouble.”

She was satisfied with that and she was given a further benediction that she would have a grandson. So one of these two children would have a son who would be a great devotee. Of course that is Prahlad Maharaj. So that was a cause of celebration. In that way she was kind of pacified because she was feeling very sorry and she apologised and was feeling very regretful.

When the twins appeared immediately so many inauspicious symptoms appeared in the universe. Everything became very dark. There were all kinds of horrible events. It was raining puss and blood and rocks and asses were braying and disturbing all the other living entities. The cows were passing blood from their milk sacks. So many different things were observe when these two demons made their appearance.

The demigods went to Lord Brahma saying, “We can understand this is trouble for us. So what to do about it?” So then he being very intelligent first person he narrated the history of these two apparent demons. And so he begins to relate the story of how the four Kumaras, pure souls, his first born sons – very pure, not materially contaminated went to the Vaikuntha realm. At that time they were impersonalists but somehow or another not Mayavadis but impersonalists. Mayavadis are offenders. Impersonalists may not be.

They went to the doors of heaven. I think in some other places it is said there are seven gates. In this instance they passed through six gates that were guarding the Vaikuntha region and there was no opposition there was no problem. They were very innocent just like small children. They had no sense of what is right and what is wrong or you can’t do this. You can only do that. They were just wandering around as five year olds apparently – great sages. And they wandered through these gates wondering where it was all going. Then they got to the seventh gate. The seventh gate was being guarded by Jaya and Vijay. For so apparently unknown reason they were not in a very good mood although they were in Vaikuntha. Somehow or the other their mood was a little discordant.

So when they were approached by the four Kumaras they immediately demanded to know, “How did you get here? Where do you think you are all going?’ As soon as there was that challenge then these four Kumaras, young boys they also became offended and angry. And they became annoyed with the gate keepers. Both parties became annoyed with each other, which was highly unusual because all of them were liberated souls. So how that annoyance came about? So anyway because the four Kumaras became annoyed they cursed the two gatekeepers that, “You can take birth in the material world because you are showing the symptoms of material living beings. You are seeing somebody as a friend and somebody as an enemy and that mentality can only exist in the material world. In the spiritual world everybody is a friend.”

As soon as they spoke like that then the gate keepers felt very sorry. So they began to backtrack and apologise and beg for forgiveness. As soon as they did that then who appears on the scene but Lord Visnu Himself. As soon as Lord Visnu appeared on the scene then the four Kumaras became great devotees. They were impersonalist but as soon as they saw the Lord and especially as the breeze wafted the scent of the Tulasi leaves that were decorating His lotus feet. It went into their nostrils and they experienced transcendental pleasure.

And from that transcendental pleasure they were able to understand that their idea of impersonal Brahman was inferior and they immediately gave it up and they decided that they wanted to serve this Supreme Personality of Godhead who previously they had only seen in meditation within the heart. So even if you get to the point where you can see the Lord in the heart is not quite the same as actually seeing the Lord in person being right there with Him. It is not explaining the technicality of that but in this instance it is made clear that there was a difference between the personality they meditated upon in their heart and the person that now appeared before them.

As soon as they saw the Lord they realised that these gate keepers were great personalities. They were the eternal servants of the Lord and we just cursed them. So they started to feel sorry also. So everybody is feeling sorry – Diti is feeling sorry, Kasyapa is feeling sorry, the whole universe is feeling sorry and the gatekeepers are feeling sorry and the four Kumaras are feeling sorry and Lord Visnu Himself is starting to feel sorry. He was thinking that, “These boys have come and are very innocent and My servants have prevented them from entering. So because they acted incorrectly, not exactly according to His wish apparently he was also feeling sorry. So in that way it was a very sorrowful occasion. The whole event started to look very sorry.

It then becomes revealed how this whole episode came about. The four Kumaras where wandering. The appearance of the Lord, they could see this personality and understand the relationship between the Lord and His devotee in Vaikuntha. So they were wandering how these gate keepers could possibly could have developed this kind of mentality. This could only have happened due to the direct influence of the Lord. Therefore He must have some purpose. He is the ultimate doer and he has engineered this whole situation for some purpose of His own.

So they were feeling very sorry that they had taken action on their own and that made them realise that this is some lila of the Lord. “We may have interfered with that.” So they were very regretful about that. As it happens it was actually an arrangement of the Lord and the final course is explained by Lord Brahma. He said, “Sometime, (of course in the Vaikunthalokas there is no time. There is just activity but there is no time.)But it says here sometime previously (Although there is no past.) Laxmidevi had come to see Lord Visnu and He was sleeping. So the two doorkeepers had decided not to allow Laxmidevi to visit the Lord until He was awake.”

You can imagine what power they have that they can stop Laxmidevi from seeing Lord Visnu. Of course that wasn’t a good thing and Lord Visnu was not very happy when He woke up. So He decided that these two door keepers would have to be taught a lesson but at the same time He had a desire as well. His desire was that He was feeling like a fight but in Vaikunthaloka there is nobody to fight with because everybody is friends. So He was feeling like He wanted to exhibit His prowess as a fighter. Therefore He used this incident between Laxmi and the gatekeepers as a means so that he could have this lila of fighting in the material world.

It was already decided by Lord Visnu that the gatekeepers will have to go to the material world and they could take on a position of an enemy or His enemies so that He could fight them and have a good time. So in that way the whole lila started to become real and everybody became pacified that this was due to the Lord entirely and lord Visnu was happy. And so He told Jaya and Vijaya that, “Okay. You have been cursed by these great devotees, the four Kumaras so you have to go to the material world. There is no avoiding that. Once they have given a curse that cannot be retracted. But I will give you a choice. You can have seven births in the material world as My devotees or you can have three births as My enemies. Personally I prefer that you go down as My enemies because i want to fight with you.”

So in that way they thought, “This is the Lord’s desire and anyway we will come back to Vaikunthaloka a lot quicker if we take birth as demons rather than devotees. But then they were a little afraid that if they did that they may forget Lord Visnu. That is always the danger because the material world is a place of forgetfulness. Everybody who is here comes here because they want to forget Lord Visnu. They want to forget that they are His eternal servants and they want to pretend otherwise. So the material world is not a very desirable place to be in for the devotees because that tendency is always there – the forgetfulness that at any moment – just like Diti. She was a great devotee but became temporarily overwhelmed by the influence of the modes of material nature, the dense ignorance that comprises the material world – and they may do something that is not favourable for their relationship with the Lord or which will not please the Supreme Lord.

The devotees although they do not have fear of anything they do fear being in the material world because they know it is a very dodgy place. Any moment something could happen temporarily and one can forget one’s true position and then get into a lot of trouble. But the nature of devotional service is that it is eternal. The Lord is eternal. The devotees are eternal. So they cannot be bound up in that spell of maya for very long. Therefore we see this instant reaction. Even sometime there are mistakes that are made in the dealings of one devotee and another or the devotee’s dealings with the Lord. Somehow or the other because they are devotees they can recover themselves very quickly by being very sorry for what has happened, by being very repentant. That is the symptom of a devotee.

Sometime we feel that devotees mean that they never do anything wrong, never make any mistakes. But here is an instance where there is a whole bunch of mistakes made by very, very exhalted devotees or apparent mistakes. The lesson is because all of them were repentant in their own way for whatever part they had played in the whole episode immediately everything could be rectified and the devotional content of the lila could then come out. This is a very instructive lesson for all of us.

We are not on the level of Jaya and Vijaya or the four Kumaras. We are just insignificant little bugs in the universe and it is not surprising that when we do our devotional service we make mistakes. Sometimes we do the wrong thing. Sometimes we say the wrong things, sometimes we express the wrong emotion and it causes problems but if we take this lesson the rectification for any wrong situation that we may find ourselves in is repentance.

We have to feel sorry. If you don’t feel sorry when you have committed an offence you are in big trouble. But if we do feel sorry even if the person commits a big offence then he can be excused from that just like Dhurvasa Muni. He tried to kill Ambarish Maharaj. How big an offense can that be. He also went to the Vaikunthalokas. So it appears that sometimes even persons who are not fully in devotional service can go to the Vaikuntha realm. Dhurvasa also went to the Vaikuntha realm. He also personally met Lord Visnu just like the Kumaras but he did not get excused. The Kumaras – there was no problem. They were the only ones who weren’t sorry. When the two gatekeepers took birth as Hiranyaksa and Hiranyakasipu everybody else was very anxious but the four Kumaras were very cool about the whole thing because they knew obviously the beginnings of that lila.

Durvasa Muni did not get any relief at all even by going to Vaikuntha. He spoke to Lord Visnu only to find out that, “You are not feeling sorry. So sorry. I am sorry but you are not sorry. So nothing can be done. You have to go back to the person, My devotee who you have offended and say you are sorry. Then i will forgive you. The the sudarsan chakra will stop chasing you all over the universe.”

Immediately he realised, “I have to go back to Ambarish Maharaj and apologise and as soon as he did that, of course Ambarish Maharaj being a great devotee he did not think that there was any offence caused at all. Somehow or the other he didn’t think of Durvasa as being an offender or his enemy and so he was immediately very forgiving and as soon as that apology came from Durvasa Muni and Ambarish Maharaj told him, “Don’t worry about it. I did not take any offence.” Immediately sudarsan chakra was removed and Durvasa Muni was relieved.

This is one of the key lessons in this lila. We know the story of Hiranyaksa and Hiranyakasipu terrorising the universe. They got that benediction. Hiranyakasipu got the benediction that it would be very difficult, nearly impossible to kill him. Hiranyaksa also got a similar benediction. So they were roaming around and causing general havoc and mayhem to the point where the earth was plunged into the ocean at the bottom of the universe and nobody could do anything about it. So it was a really difficult situation.

So we know that story but here’s one lesson that we should learn for ourselves. We are not likely to see Lord Varaha lifting out the earth from the ocean and killing Hiranyaksa. But still there is something here that is very relevant to our present situation as devotees or people who are trying to become devotees in Kali yuga. It is a really tough situation. There is alot going against us.

In the Mahabharata it is mentioned that in Kali yuga the demoniac mentality and the devotional mentality exists with the same body. In previous yugas it was in different cities and in the previous yuga to that it was in different countries and previous to that it was on different planets. The demons where on their own planet, the devotees where on another. Then they were on the same planet but in different countries, then in the same country but in different towns and in Kali yuga the demoniac and divine exists with the same body. So it is pretty tough. Therefore it is not surprising that as we do our devotional service we make mistakes.

Sometimes we feel an impulse and we do the wrong thing. That obliviously would lead to trouble Diti acted on an impulse. The result was these demons causing havoc for everybody so actually she was feeling very bad about that but the rectification also can be brought about by the right mood of repentance. So in that way this is our lesson in Kali yuga as we attempt to be devotees – when we do make mistakes (I won’t say if. I say when!) I don’t know anybody that has not made mistakes at some time or the other, who hasn’t knowingly or unknowingly committed an offence against other devotees. So what is our salvation? That is this mood of repentance – feeling very sorry. We have to be at least aware of our own selves that we are likely to commit offences at any moment and therefore we should always keep this humble state of mind. Therefore Lord Caitanya advised:

trnad api sunicena taror api sahisnuna amanina manadena kirtaniyah sada harih [Cc. Adi 17.31]

Keep the mind always very humble because you are going to make mistakes, you are going to commit offences and this will save you. I had that practical experience when I first became Prabhupada’s servant in the late 1975 in Delhi. Somehow or the other i got asked to massage Srila Prabhupada and actually a couple of months before that I had a conversation with Nitai Dasa who was Prabhupada’s servant on and off and he had come to Sri Vrindavan with Srila Prabhupada during Janmastami of 1975 – Prabhupada’s first visit back to the Krishna Balaram Mandir after the opening at Ram Naumi. He came for three weeks just to see how things were going on. So Nitai was on the party. When Prabhupada left Nitai remained behind.

Breakfast time was usually quite nice because we would all sit together and he would tell us stories about Srila Prabhupada. So one morning at breakfast I told him, “You are so fortunate to have done that service.” I said, “I could never massage Srila Prabhupada. I am so gross that i would probably break his fingers or do something horrible.” He laughed and said, “You would if you got the chance.” Then I laughed and said, “Well I am never going to get the chance. Am I?”

Two months later there I am and I was asked to massage Srila Prabhupada. So I was very apprehensive. I wasn’t in any way an established devotee. I had been in the movement for three years or three and half years and I didn’t know anything at all practically. So I was simply asked. Harikesa came into the temple one day and he asked me, “Do you know how to massage.” I said, “No. Never done it in my life.” He said, “Well you better go on the roof because Upendra is massaging Prabhupada right now. He is leaving tomorrow and you are going to do it tomorrow.” And that was it!

I had to run up on the roof. Sure enough there was Prabupada. I couldn’t really believe what i had just heard. I was in a kind of suspended animation almost – at least my brain was anyway I didn’t really believe that he had just told me that I was going to have to massage Prabhupada. But when I went on the roof sure enough there was Prabhupada sitting on the mat and Upendra was massaging him. And I thought, “Wow! This is really happening!”

Then next day that was it. Upendra left and as he walked out the door with Prabhupada’s blessings – he gave him a garland and off he went with his suitcase to catch a plane to Fiji As soon as he walked out the door there was just Prabhupada and myself and Prabhupada looked at me and he said, “So? Let’s start!” Meaning let’s start have the massage. As I said I had never massaged anybody in my whole life, what to speak about Srila Prabhupada!

I think the only time that I had touched Srila Prabhupada was in 1975 when he came to Melborne. I offered him a garland and touched his feet. That would have been enough for a whole lifetime. Now I had to actually massage him and I hadn’t got a clue as to what I was doing. Upendra gave me two minute instruction on how to massage Srila Prabhupada and that was it. So I had to just pray to Krishna, “Please just give me some intelligence how to do this properly so that Prabhupada will be pleased.”

So I did it. I had all these horrible kind of visions in my head – I am massaging his head and I poked my thumb in his eye or something. And Upendra told me you had to pull his fingers and make the joints pop. And I was thinking what happens if I dislocate his fingers. [Laughter] There were all kinds of things going through my head. Externally I was trying to keep cool and do the job and of course immediately I made a mistake.

The massage was okay. That went fairly well but halfway through the massage then you were supposed to stop and have a bucket of water ready with the immersion heater – the electric sticks that you put in the water and they heat them up. Because in those days most Indian houses didn’t have running hot water as we do in the west. So Prabhupada needed warm water for bathing him and it was nearly winter, So we had to remember to put a bucket out and put an immersion heater. Then half way through the massage stop, know how to switch it on then go back and finish the massage. Then at the end of the massage there would be warm water or hot water carried out down to Prabhupada’s bathroom. Then he would mix that with cold water to the right temperature and then he would bathe.

So I was so intent on doing the massage properly that I totally forgot about the water. So at the end of the massage Prabhupada stood up ready to go off the roof into the apartment that he was staying in that was at 9 Todar Mal Lane, Bengali Markets. I sudden realized that there was no hot water so I had to hang my head and apologise, “I am sorry Srila Prabhupada I forgot to switch the heater on.” I could see that Prabhupada was a little put out but he didn’t say anything because it was my first day and I was sorry.

I switched it on. He had to stand around for fifteen minutes to wait for the water to heat up. Then the next day. I remembered everything went well and then the next day after that i forgot again. [Laughter] That time Prabhupada was not so patient. He said a few words to me. [Laughter]

Other things that happened: Of course I was allowed in at night time into Prabhupada’s quarters because he had an evening massage and so I was told to report back at nine o’clock at night into his rooms. I think that one of the first evenings I came into his rooms he was just finishing his darsan and he had a basket of fruit that was underneath his desk. One visitor had presented that to him. Prabhupada didn’t take any of the fruit because he decided that it should be offered to the deities. So as soon as I came in he called me over.

Harikesa had just cooked something, a light supper snack and Prabhupada had just eaten that. So his plate was on the table. Under the table was the basket of fruit. So Prabhupada called me over and he said, “Take this plate and wash it. Take this fruit to the temple and then it could be offered to the deities in the morning because it was still bhoga.’ So I thought, “Great. I got some service.’ So immediately I picked up Prabhupada’s plate with one hand and I picked up the basket of fruit with the other.

Prabhupada immediately stopped me. “You Yavana! Mleccha! The plate is dirty and you are picking it up with one hand and now you are picking the fruit that is to be offered to the deities with the other!” He said, “Now put them down. Go and wash your hands. Wash the plate first and then take the fruit.” So that was a first lesson. Anyway there was a whole series of things that happened – small things. Sometimes there was some big things as well.

I realised in those first couple of days that there is no way that I am going to be able to do this service without committing offences. I am so dumb and gross and Prabhupada is so elevated and he has such a high standard. Just that thing about cleanliness. Even at the end of my tenure at the end of sixteen months I still hadn’t learnt

We were up in the lotus building here and Prabhupada was talking to Gurukrpa and I was sitting at the back of his room. And because they were talking about some business to do with his loan i was thinking, “Well this has got nothing to do with me. So I was kind of spacing out.” I had my waistcoat on and in the waistcoat pocket I found a toothpick. So I was just sitting there [Laughter] and very casually poking my teeth. Typically Prabhupada was also sitting there engaged in this very intense managerial conversation with Gurukrpa. He had is one eye on Gurukrpa and his other eye on me. He stopped halfway through and he said, “What is this?” He said, “You are always playing with your nose and your mouth.” [Laughter] He said, “Go and wash your hands.”

When I had come back Gurukrpa had gone and Prabhupada was kind of laughing. I said, “I am sorry Srila Prabhupada.” I said, “It is just that somehow or another being clean is something of an artificial condition for the westerners.” [Laughter] I said, “I am learning.” At that time i was taking three baths a day. I would take a bath in the morning, one before the massage and another one at six o’clock at night. When i said, “I am learning.” Prabhupada said, “I do not know when you will learn.” [Laughter] So that was after a year and a half.

Devotional service is a very refined platform. To be a real devotee means to be beyond goodness, beyond being sattvic, you know vissuddha-sattva. So naturally people like us are inevitably going to make mistakes. So I realised that right at the very beginning of my tenure as Prabhupada’s servant that I am going to make a lot of mistakes here and I am going to commit offences. So what to do? One option is to not do the service then you won’t commit the offences. But then I thought that is not an option. Prabhupada needs the service and I really want to do it but then if I do it I am going to make offences and then I will get some reactions from that. I heard about previous servants who had become callous and started to take Prabhupada or the position as Prabhupada’s servant for granted – familiarity breeds contempt! They start making offences and then they leave the movement. So that wasn’t a very good prospect for me. I thought if I am going to continue doing this service I thought I am maybe going to end up blooping at the end of it. So I was thinking what is the solution?

Then I realised that you just have to be very, very humble. When you do your service you are going to make mistakes, you are going to commit offences. The only thing that saves you from the reactions is to be very, very humble – to be repentant, to recognise when you have done a mistake and rectify it somehow or the other and you begin that by apologising to the person that you have offended. I saw that time and again that when I did make mistakes – and sometimes really major ones I got relief by being apologetic and then working to rectify so that I didn’t make the same mistake again. Because if you made a mistake one time Prabhupada would forgive you but if you did it again then he would really start having doubts about your level of intelligence. And if you did it a third time he would really let you have it.

I committed offences on every level – minor, medium and major. The only way that I got over them was just to be very humble – just to be aware of the fact that I have done something wrong and apologise and then work to rectify that so that it didn’t happen again. So the same thing here: This is essential in devotional service that one has to be very humble in the execution of one’s duties, in the interactions that we have with other devotees and the interactions that we have with the deities and even with not just devotees but a devotee doesn’t like to be offensive or harsh in their dealings with anyone, even the karmis or even people that are inimical to a devotee. A devotee doesn’t have any bad feelings towards them – ajata-satru. They are friends to all living beings.

So we see that with Diti, with the Kumaras, with Jaya and Vijaya and with the Lord Himself. Everybody has got this very nice mood of forgiveness and regret if anything is being done which is not correct. So if we do that then we can get Krishna’s mercy. Then we can get the mercy of Lord Varaha, Lord Visnu and we can progress very steadily on the path back home back to Godhead. At least I thought that would be one lesson that we could learn from this lila of Lord Varaha. It is getting a little late. I was going to read. [End of recording.] [To receive Mayapurlive lectures by email, write to mayapurlive@pamho.net]

Source: http://m.dandavats.com/?p=19121

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Meditation Through Sound.

Meditation is an ancient process which helps us connect to our true nature and purify the mind. There are two ways to meditate; either through silent meditation or sound meditation. The struggle with silent meditation is that it might work for some time, but eventually the noisy mind will come back and begin chatting again. The mind’s duty is meant to always think, so you can not stop it’s function. Better to engage the mind in higher consciousness, which can be done through the power of sound mantras.

Ancient syllables have been chanted for thousands of years, and there are several which are particularly recommended in this age. The Vedas explain this is the age of Kali, also known as the age of quarrel and hypocrisy. This means society focuses on outer pleasures, neglecting the source within. As we look around the world, there is much chaos in our daily attempts for happiness and peace. Mantra, or sound vibrations can help clear the chaos, not only from the outside but also within. “Man” means mind, and “tra” means free. Mantra literally means to free the mind.

The Kali Santarana Upanishad recommends we chant in a 16 word, 32 syllable sound combination to help attain our original state of transcendence –

Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare
Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare

(Definition: To the Supreme Personality, please engage me in your devotional service.)

By regularly chanting this mantra, we will begin to attain our true nature. We are spiritual beings occupying a material body. By associating with the spiritual sounds, we can awaken the highest love which is dormant in us. This Hare Krishna mantra is so powerful that it’s helped thousands of people get off intoxications, drugs, meat-eating, illicit sex, and gambling. These impediments slow down spiritual progress.

The ancient Vedic literatures mention the word “Dharma”, which means duty. For example, it’s the dharma of water to be wet. It’s the dharma of sugar to be sweet. It’s the dharma of chili peppers to be hot. So what’s the dharma of the human being? ….To serve. We are all meant to constantly serve someone or something. We can see this easily in our daily lives. An employee serves his boss. A son serves his father. A student serves the teacher, and materialists serve their gadgets. Even further, we have to serve our senses. If we’re hungry, we have to serve the stomach, and so on and so forth. But what’s our true service, who are we really meant to serve? Something eternal, that which can not be destroyed. We are actually part and parcel of the Supreme Personality of Godhead . Our constitutional position is to serve that Supreme, because that is where we come from. It’s our true essence, and the best way to serve the Supreme is through sound vibrations of love.

Whether we claim ourselves as a Christian, Muslim, Hindu, or Buddhist, it does not matter. Our true position has no designation. We are beyond these boundaries and borders. By understanding that this body is a vehicle, and we’re the Soul present inside, we can actually awaken to a higher state. Real meditation means focusing our energy on the Supreme Self and awakening our dormant love of God. When we speak about God, we do not speak about a sectarian religion. Rather, God is beyond any race, skin, nationality, or religion. God is one, and all living beings are connected as parts and parcels of the One. By chanting Hare Krishna, (Hare Krishna,Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare) we will deepen our realizations and awaken true knowledge of the Self.

Source: http://tattvadarsi.com/2016/01/31/meditation-through-sound/

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With ISKCON’s 50th anniversary year now here, ISKCON devotees all over the world are getting inspired to bring their communities together and celebrate in creative ways.

At the temple in Potomac, a suburb of Washington D.C., for example, community members are holding their first 50-hour kirtan.

“Actually, it’s more like 60 hours,” says organizer Manu Bhattacharjee. “We started on February 12th, and until the 20th we’re holding kirtans from 4:30pm to 8:30pm every weekday, and from  10:00am to 8:30 on the weekend.”

Manu, 25, grew up in ISKCON and works as a navy engineer on aircraft carriers “as big as cities.”

Despite his demanding job, he tries not to miss a Sunday at the temple, and in his spare time “bites off more than he can chew” and helps organize events like this week’s 50-hour kirtan.

“Somehow, Krishna gives me the intelligence and the time,” he says.

Like most of ISKCON of D.C.’s congregation, Manu is commuting to the temple after work every day for the 50-hour kirtan.

“There’s always about 20 to 50 people there at any one time,” he says. “On Sunday, there were over 300. And on February 20th, which is Nityananda Prabhu’s appearance day, we’re expecting up to 400.”

ISKCON of D.C.’s 50 hours of kirtan is a perfect example of one of the many smaller “village-style” events ISKCON’s 50th anniversary is inspiring. There’s no effort at trying to pack a bill with international “kirtan stars.” Rather, it’s an attempt to really bring the community together.

“Throughout the week I’ve always been pleasantly surprised by how many people come and stay to just chant and hear,” says Manu. “They’re not jockeying for a slot or anything – they’re really just there to serve Radha Madan-Mohan and to be part of the kirtan.”

A young Sunday School student tries out what he's learned by singing for the Lord

Among the sweetest moments during the week, Manu says, were when devotees who don’t often get the chance to lead kirtan did so.

“Especially when the children got the chance to shine and serve,” he recalls. “That was the whole point of this festival.”

Children of all ages would often sing in groups – many of them students of Laksmivan Dasa’s Sunday School classes, where they learn kirtan instruments such as harmonium and mridanga.

“It’s awesome – every time one of these festivals come around and they have a chance to lead, you can see them getting better and better,” says Manu.

Also making the event especially sweet is the fact that the week is packed with special days – as well as Nityananda Trayodasi, there’s the appearance days of Raghunath Das Goswami and Advaita Acharya, and the disappearance days of Madhvacharya and Ramanujacharya.

“It’s an amazing opportunity to multiply the results of any sort of service we do, especially kirtan,” says Manu.

ISKCON’s 50th anniversary has also inspired devotees in Washington D.C. to undertake other efforts, and to increase what they’re already doing for Krishna and Srila Prabhupada. They’ve built a large new state-of-the-art greenhouse for their Tulasi Devi plants; more have joined the weekly Saturday and Sunday public Harinama Sankirtan; and community organizers are getting more and more people involved.

“Whether it’s becoming a monthly donor, joining the team that greets visitors, cooking or serving prasadam, or guiding cars to their parking spots on festival days, we’re encouraging everyone to take ownership for their temple and to share it with others,” Manu says. “We’re trying to move towards being a community of people who share, rather than one who just attends.”

Many other ISKCON communities around the world are also being brought together by the 50th anniversary, and inspired at the thought of what the next 50 years of Srila Prabhupada’s legacy could bring.

“When I was younger growing up in the movement, I had an abstract view of it as something that had kind of always existed – all the temples, deities, organizations and devotees I interacted with felt like they had always been there,” says Manu. “But the 50th anniversary of ISKCON has really brought perspective to how recent and young ISKCON is, and gives me tremendous hope for its outlook in the future.

“Because if we’ve come so far in just fifty years, who knows where we can be in another fifty?”

Source: http://iskconnews.org/in-dc-iskcons-50th-brings-community-together,5400/

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