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Today, Badrinarayan Swami, a veteran GBC member and a member of the SPN's Organizational Development Committee and Lines of Authority Committee explains why the GBC is investing so much time and energy in planning for ISKCON's future.

http://gbc.iskcon.org/2015/01/29/why-do-strategic-planning/

Sesa Prabhu, a GBC member and a member of two SPN committees, Education and Constitution, speaks on Srila Prabhupada being the first strategic thinker among us, his vision for education being an example that illustrates this. That vision covers all aspects of our Society, and if we follow it, it will solidify both ISKCON's present and its future.

http://gbc.iskcon.org/2015/01/30/srila-prabhupada-the-first-strategic-thinke
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Kaunteya Prabhu, a key member of both the GBC Strategic Planning Team (SPT) and the SPN's Organizational Development Committee, gives us a glimpse into the history of how ISKCON looked, globally, when Srila Prabhupada first established the GBC in 1970, and how that has translated into zones of service for each GBC member. He explains what these zones of responsibility look like today as ISKCON has grown, and how the GBC is addressing the pressing need to redefine these zonal areas to insure more effective management, leadership, and devotee care into the future.

http://gbc.iskcon.org/2015/01/30/zonal-configuration/

Hare Krsna. All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
Your servants,
GBC Community Relations Office of the Strategic Planning Network

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Nityananda’s Paduka (Shoes) Bless the Grand Opening of TOVP Seva Office in Mayapur

On February 1st, 2015, Lord Nityananda Prabhu’s Appearance Day, the TOVP Seva Office in Mayapur officially opened with a grand celebration consisting of Lord Nityananda’s Paduka (shoes) leaving the altar for the first time to bless the occasion.

There was a grand procession with Srila Prabhupada taking the lead. The loud chanting of the Vedic Mantras by the Gurukul Boys of Sri Dham Mayapur added to the auspiciousness of the whole occasion. HH Bhakti Chaitanya Swami, HH Subhag Swami, HH Chandra Mauli Swami, HH Bhakti Vidya Purna Swami, HH Bhakti Purussotam Swami & many other senior members of Iskcon graced the event with their presence.

HG Ambarish Prabhu, HG Radha Jivan Prabhu, HG Pragosh Prabhu, HG Bhavananda Prabhu & many other senior leaders shared their realizations & views about the TOVP. Then finally, the ceremony was concluded with Srila Prabhupada’s Guru Puja & Ribbon Cutting.

It was really an amazing experience for all the devotees & especially for the TOVP team as a whole.

The Lord’s divine shoes are also scheduled to go on an extensive three-month tour to North America starting in March, 2015 to bless and give all the devotees His darshan.

Please view the following video and pitcures:

Photo Gallery http://s1083.photobucket.com/user/mpdas108/library/Events/2015/TOVP-Office-Inauguration?sort=9&page=1
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Krishna Book - French audiobook edition

Another new audiobook at bbtmedia.com:

"Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead" by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

French audiobook edition

Narrator: Nara-narayana Dasa

Fifty centuries ago Krishna descended from the transcendental world to show us His eternal spiritual activities. His acts reveal the fullest concept of God and attract us to join Him again. They are tangible subjects upon which to meditate.

Sri Krishna's life is fascinating and highly entertaining-even children love the stories. His life is full of deep philosophical wisdom and spiritual insight, and is a window into the personality, thoughts, and feelings of God.

Krsna is a summary study of the Tenth Canto of the Srimad-Bhagavatam. Without the Sanskrit of the Bhagavatam it's an easy way to read yourself into the spiritual realm.

Learn more and listen to a sample at:

http://bbtmedia.com/en/audio/fr-kb

Hare Krishna,
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HH Bhakti Visrambha Madhava Swami

(Kindly transcribed by Suvilasi Madhavi DD)

Download the audio for this lecture here:

http://www.mayapurtvarchives.com/p/downloads-2015.html

From Sri Mayapur Chandrodaya Mandir
Date:     February 3, 2015
Speaker:  HH Bhakti Visrambha Madhava Swami
Subject:  SB 6.3.29

Reading from SB 6.3.29, "Yamaraj Instructs His Messengers"

jihva na vakti bhagavad-guna-namadheyam
cetas ca na smarati tac-caranaravindam
krsnaya no namati yac-chira ekadapi
tan anayadhvam asato 'krta-visnu-krtyan

"My dear servants, please bring to me only those sinful persons who do not use their tongues to chant the holy name and qualities of Krsna, whose hearts do not remember the lotus feet of Krsna even once, and whose heads do not bow down even once before Lord Krsna. Send me those who do not perform their duties toward Visnu, which are the only duties in human life. Please bring me all such fools and rascals."

HH Bhakti Visrambha Madhava Swami:

There was a devotee of Caitanya Mahaprabhu named Satyaraja Khan. And he asked Caitanya Mahaprabhu in Caitanya Caritamrta Madhya Lila Chapter 15, verse 103,

grhastha visayi ami, ki mora sadhane,

"I am a grhastha steeped in material enjoyment.  What kind of practices should I do?"

So Caitanya Mahaprabhu replied in the next verse, in sloka 104.  He said,

prabhu kahena, - 'krsna-seva', 'vaisnava-sevana' 'nirantara kara krsna-nama-sankirtana'

"Serve Krishna and the Vaisnavas as much as possible and constantly chant Hare Krishna mantra and that will be sufficient."

This devotee left Bengal, walked for ten days to Puri, in June, to see Lord Jagannath at Rath Yatra and Caitanya Mahaprabhu.  And he asked Caitanya Mahaprabhu "How do I recognize a devotee?"

So Caitanya Mahaprabhu says, "One who likes the chanting of Hare Krishna is the best person in a group." So that is the lowest denominator of the Vaisnava. This is why we go on Harinama sankirtana and distribute the holy name to everybody.

When the cold weather vanishes, the merchants come out and see us devotees, "Where were you?" (chuckles).  Because the Harinama sankirtana is the joy for the merchants.  (chuckles).

Then he left Bengal, walked ten days to Puri in June to see Lord Jagannath at Rath Yatra and Caitanya Mahaprabhu, a year later.  And he asked Caitanya Mahaprabhu, "How do I recognize a devotee?"  So Mahaprabhu replied, its in Upadesamrta sloka 5, "If somebody has taken initiation, worshipping the deity, offering obeisances with your head, they are Vaisnava."

Then a year later Satyaraja Khan left Bengal, walked ten days to Puri in June to see Lord Jagannath at Rath Yatra and Caitanya Mahaprabhu and he asked, "How do I recognize a devotee?" Then Mahaprabhu said, "not even
externally aware!"

So Mayapur and Vrindavana are places for people to go after their kids are married. They have to set an example for other people.  The first ten years of life they are available for their children and grandchildren. Then they cut off their mobile phone, they cut off their internet, they are not available.  They are not externally aware.

Now you may ask what about preaching?  Sure, you know, vanaprasthi's can stay in some place and preach.  But following Prabhupada's example they should leave their body in the holy dhama.  They shouldn't leave their body in their place.  The temple is transcendental but you should leave in the dhama. (chukcles) If somebody has got some disease and they can't travel, then they try to invoke the dhama around them.

In Manah Siksa sloka 1, in Bhaktivinoda Thakura's Bhajan Darpana commentary, he is describing the word is gosthalayisu, the resident of dhama.  So Bhaktivinoda Thakura mentions two kinds of residents of the dhama, mentally and physically.  If you read Caitanya Caritamrta, Caitanya Bhagavata, then you go to Mayapur and Navadipa without buying a plane ticket.  If you read Srimad Bhagavatam tenth canto or Brhad Bhagavatamrta etc, books like that, then you go to Vrindavana without buying a plane ticket.  Such persons then they get the right to live permanent. . . physically there.

Now you may ask what about the Vrajavasis?  I asked my siksa guru in Vrindavan this question.  Do they get Krishna? And my siksa guru says, "it depends on their mentality!"

One businessman in Loi Bazaar told his relatives, "if anything happens to me don't take me out of Vrindavana."  So he had a massive heart attack and his bewildered relatives they took him to the CMC Hospital in Vrindavana.  Its closed now but previously it was a maternal hospital. And they said, "We are a maternity hospital! We can't help him. Take him to AIIMS in Delhi. They may be able to help him."  So they put him in a taxi and they took him to on the Delhi Agra highway. And just beyond Hodal in Haryana is the village of Banacari, the border of Vraja.  And he left his body then.  And all the businessmen of Vrindavana Loi Bazaar went Oh!!

Another devotee who always served devotees, he came to Vrindavana in Pandava Nirjala Ekadasi, June, blazing hot, must have been like 40-45 degrees C.  So he went to see Prabhupada's rooms and then he got some icecream and he came back to Prabhupadavani ashram.  Srimati Radharani came in his dream and said, " Welcome to Vrindavana! You just think of Us and we'll do everything else!"

Devotees asked him, what else did She say?  Oh! I forgot!  Then one day he thought if only I could have a day without pain I could leave my body happily thinking of Krishna.  Then on Pandava Nirjala Ekadasi he woke up at6 am, he goes, "Hey! I don't have any pain! Maybe today is the day!"  Sure enough, at 11'o clock he was gone. (laughter)  It's actually Krishna's company policy.  He takes His devotees on auspicious days.

One God brother, Italian God brother, left his body on Advaita Acarya's appearance day.  After the festival was over then he went out shopping.  And some car side swiped him and knocked him into the bushes and he left his body.  The Italian devotees told me they didn't find his body for ten days until the ants started to eat it.  So they generally do, when they find the body they do an autopsy.  So I called his widow in Rome and I said, what time did they say that your husband left his body?  And she said, oh! About 7'o clock or 8'o clock at night!  When I put that in the G calendar it turned out it was Advaita Acarya's appearance day!

So some people were asking Sridhar Swami, "Hey! On Gaur Purnima, are you going to leave your body on Gaur Purnima?"

"No! Gaur Purnima is going to remain for Gauranga!"

So Gauranga took him on the next one, Srivas Thakura's appearance day.

There is one good devotee in Australia.  And he left his body on Ekadesi. He had a murdercycle accident. He was sixty, broke both his arms. Prabhupada used to call it murdercycles not motorcycles, murdercycles. You have an accident, you are finished. (laughter)  So his Godbrother told me that he is in a hospital in Gold coast.  So I said, its navami, it's the ninth day, it asubha.  He has to wait two days then Ekadesi, then he can leave.  So that's exactly what he did.  He waited two days in the hospital and then left his body.  I told his widow, "you can be ambivalent about your husband, but at least you can be proud he left on Ekadasi."

There is a God brother Radhakunda dasa who left his body on Varuthini Ekadasi in Vrindavana. He was a little bit of an avadhuta.  It takes one to know one. (laughter)  He was very strange!  I mean you may think that I am strange, but he was strange even for me! (laughter)  He was really avadhuta! Even stranger than me! (laughter)  But if you leave in Vrindavana you are liberated anyway.

I brought six kilos of goji berries from South Africa to help his cancer. And he returned five and a half kilos, he said I can't use them.  Then I was shocked!  I asked Daivi Sakti Mataji, what am I supposed to do?  I tried to help his health!  She said, "Let him go! Let him go! He will be happy.  We have to rot here for 30/40 more years." (laughter)  So I gave up! And he left his body on Varuthini Ekadasi.

Then on Ramanavami I went to Bombay.  His villager(?) is there.  So I asked my God brother Bhima dasa what about him?  He said, you didn't know. He had Aids.  How did he get that?  Oh before he became a devotee, he had a girlfriend, she gave it to him, he gave it to her, I don't know!  It means Krishna used his disease as an agent of change.

So Krishna protects His devotee who chants His name. The glories of the name is mentioned in many places.  Specifically Bhaktivinoda Thakura refers to it in Gitavali in the Namastakam section.  See Namastakam was written by Rupa Goswami. There is 8 slokas.  And Bhaktivinoda Thakura wrote one Bengali bhajan for each sloka.

Basically Krishna will do anything for anybody who chants His name.  Even accidentally if we chant we are benefitted.  Ajnata sukriti, we don't even know we are making advancement.  But clearly that's ok, that's better than nothing, but its not good enough.

Visnu Dharmottara mentions you can give, offer tulsi neckbeads to anybody. Tom, Dick, Harry, Mary, drunkard, meat eater, whatever!  Basically the Sanskrit says, asucam, they are not clean, anacaro they are condemable, mam aveti they will achieve Me, na samshaya, don't doubt it.

So and also Sri Hari Bhakti Vilasa Chapter Twelve, verse 82-85, says that you can fast on somebody's behalf and you will get one hundred times the benefit than if you fasted for yourself.  So our business is to become pure devotees and Tulasirani's business it to chastise everybody and push everybody to become better. If they don't improve after some time then it just means Krishna wants you to do a little bit more.

It's not what we give Krishna, it's what's behind our backs that Krishna wants, that's what He wants.

So we are going to close right now and we are going to do parikrama. Seven times around Govardhana Sila is one time Govardhana parikrama, without buying a plane ticket.  I remember that one God brother in Radhakunda, you know from Ekadasi to Purnima the crowds in Govardhana are intense.  If you want a peaceful parikrama don't go at that time, that's for sure. (chuckles) So when it was really a lot of crowds he would just go seven times around the tongue of Govardhana and that was all right.

Those who have questions can see me in their private capacity.

Granthraj Srimad Bhagavatam ki jaya!

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Indore Rathayatra 2015 - Report

Jagannath Rathayatra festival at Indore organzied by ISKCON

By Basu Ghosh Das

Pictures can be seen on the  internet (google plus):

http://tinyurl.com/oj2rg5p

On Wednesday, January 21, 2015, ISKCON Indore organized a grand Jagannath Rathayatra festival.

Indore, the largest city of Madhya Pradesh, was visited by Srila Prabhupada and the first large group of disciples he brought to India back during 1970/1971.

Today, due to the rapid urbanization and industrialization of India over the past 45 years since Prabhupada visited Indore, it has expanded exponentially, and has a population of close to two and a half million (twenty five lakhs - although it is speculated to be even more) today!

It is listed as a “tier two” city and is a large business center and industrial powerhouse.  According to wikipedia it is It is the 14th largest city in India and 147th largest city in the world.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indore

ISKCON has a three acre plot of land on the Eastern side of Indore, and plans for construction of a grand temple on that plot, near the Nipania village, have recently been approved by the local municipal authorities. Construction work on a grand Radha Govinda temple will begin later this year.

Senior ISKCON devotees  who attended the Rathayatra at Indore were Gopal Krishna Goswami, the GBC for much of North and Western India, Mahaman Das, main organizer of the festival, and ISKCON India non-GBC zonal secretary for Madhya Pradesh, and a number of other areas in North India, Basu Ghosh Das, Temple President of ISKCON Baroda, Murali Krishna Swami, now Regional Secretary for Bhubaneshwar, Patri Das, non-GBC Zonal Secretary for Nepal, Bimal Krishna Das, Ganga Narayan Das, and Radha Vinod Das, all Co-President of ISKCON Ujjain, and Guru Das and Arvindaksa Govinda Das, Co-Presidents of ISKCON Bhopal (Capitol of Madhya Pradesh).

Murli Krishna Swami brought a group of Russian and Chinese followers to the festival, and they were about 70 in number.   There presence was thus quite apparent to both the local congregational devotees and life patrons, as well as to the public who were fortunate enough to see the Rathayatra.

Local devotees who helped organize the festival were Vishal Das, Rakshak Gouranga Das, Chakravarty Das, Suvarnamalini Devi Dasi, and Congregational devotees such as Bhakta Vinay Tiwari, Bhakta P.D Agrawal and Bhakta Anil Bhandari.

Mahaman Prabhu's devoted wife of more than 35 years, Paramahamsa Devi Dasi looked after the visiting devotees needs.

Acharya Samskritananda Hari from the Kaushalya Pitham, Baroda, participated and chanted vedic mantras to inaugurate the Rathayatra.  Most of the ISKCON leaders mentioned addressed the public gathered from on top of the Rath after the recitation of the vedic mantras as a part of the inaugural observances.  Arati was performed by the senior devotees with coconuts with lighted karpoor (camphor) diyas.

Praneshwar Das, a disciple of Radhanath Swami, who was one of the leading brahmacharis at ISKCON Juhu, Bombay, has been engaged in youth preaching at Indore for the past three years now.  He organized a devotee band that rode on a specially outfitted 45 foot trailer truck, and performed kirtan throughout the procession.  Radharasbihari Das, and other devotees performed on that flatbed trailer.

The Rathayatra began at about 2 PM in the afternoon on a cool day at the Agrasen Cross Road, and proceeded to Tower Cross Road, passing the Dictrict Magistrate's office, (popularly known as the “Collectorate”), and ended at Annapurna Mandir at about 7 PM.

Thereafter a prasad feast was served to five thousand devotees and festival participants inside the Annapurna temple.   The feast consisted of Puris, subji, kadi with pakoras, rice, and bundi (sweet nano balls of chickpea flour/besan, deep fried in ghee and the submersed in sugar water).

Because of local by-elections and "achar samhita" (rules that stipulate that those running in elections may not participate in public functions during campaigning) no local VIPs were able to participate, although the local MLA Dr. Rajesh Sonkar came privately later, and welcomed all the visiting devotees.

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Indore Rathayatra 2015 - Report

Jagannath Rathayatra festival at Indore organzied by ISKCON

By Basu Ghosh Das

Pictures can be seen on the  internet (google plus):

http://tinyurl.com/oj2rg5p

On Wednesday, January 21, 2015, ISKCON Indore organized a grand Jagannath Rathayatra festival.

Indore, the largest city of Madhya Pradesh, was visited by Srila Prabhupada and the first large group of disciples he brought to India back during 1970/1971.

Today, due to the rapid urbanization and industrialization of India over the past 45 years since Prabhupada visited Indore, it has expanded exponentially, and has a population of close to two and a half million (twenty five lakhs - although it is speculated to be even more) today!

It is listed as a “tier two” city and is a large business center and industrial powerhouse.  According to wikipedia it is It is the 14th largest city in India and 147th largest city in the world.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indore

ISKCON has a three acre plot of land on the Eastern side of Indore, and plans for construction of a grand temple on that plot, near the Nipania village, have recently been approved by the local municipal authorities. Construction work on a grand Radha Govinda temple will begin later this year.

Senior ISKCON devotees  who attended the Rathayatra at Indore were Gopal Krishna Goswami, the GBC for much of North and Western India, Mahaman Das, main organizer of the festival, and ISKCON India non-GBC zonal secretary for Madhya Pradesh, and a number of other areas in North India, Basu Ghosh Das, Temple President of ISKCON Baroda, Murali Krishna Swami, now Regional Secretary for Bhubaneshwar, Patri Das, non-GBC Zonal Secretary for Nepal, Bimal Krishna Das, Ganga Narayan Das, and Radha Vinod Das, all Co-President of ISKCON Ujjain, and Guru Das and Arvindaksa Govinda Das, Co-Presidents of ISKCON Bhopal (Capitol of Madhya Pradesh).

Murli Krishna Swami brought a group of Russian and Chinese followers to the festival, and they were about 70 in number.   There presence was thus quite apparent to both the local congregational devotees and life patrons, as well as to the public who were fortunate enough to see the Rathayatra.

Local devotees who helped organize the festival were Vishal Das, Rakshak Gouranga Das, Chakravarty Das, Suvarnamalini Devi Dasi, and Congregational devotees such as Bhakta Vinay Tiwari, Bhakta P.D Agrawal and Bhakta Anil Bhandari.

Mahaman Prabhu's devoted wife of more than 35 years, Paramahamsa Devi Dasi looked after the visiting devotees needs.

Acharya Samskritananda Hari from the Kaushalya Pitham, Baroda, participated and chanted vedic mantras to inaugurate the Rathayatra.  Most of the ISKCON leaders mentioned addressed the public gathered from on top of the Rath after the recitation of the vedic mantras as a part of the inaugural observances.  Arati was performed by the senior devotees with coconuts with lighted karpoor (camphor) diyas.

Praneshwar Das, a disciple of Radhanath Swami, who was one of the leading brahmacharis at ISKCON Juhu, Bombay, has been engaged in youth preaching at Indore for the past three years now.  He organized a devotee band that rode on a specially outfitted 45 foot trailer truck, and performed kirtan throughout the procession.  Radharasbihari Das, and other devotees performed on that flatbed trailer.

The Rathayatra began at about 2 PM in the afternoon on a cool day at the Agrasen Cross Road, and proceeded to Tower Cross Road, passing the Dictrict Magistrate's office, (popularly known as the “Collectorate”), and ended at Annapurna Mandir at about 7 PM.

Thereafter a prasad feast was served to five thousand devotees and festival participants inside the Annapurna temple.   The feast consisted of Puris, subji, kadi with pakoras, rice, and bundi (sweet nano balls of chickpea flour/besan, deep fried in ghee and the submersed in sugar water).

Because of local by-elections and "achar samhita" (rules that stipulate that those running in elections may not participate in public functions during campaigning) no local VIPs were able to participate, although the local MLA Dr. Rajesh Sonkar came privately later, and welcomed all the visiting devotees.

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Indore Rathayatra 2015 - Report

Jagannath Rathayatra festival at Indore organzied by ISKCON

By Basu Ghosh Das

Pictures can be seen on the  internet (google plus):

http://tinyurl.com/oj2rg5p

On Wednesday, January 21, 2015, ISKCON Indore organized a grand Jagannath Rathayatra festival.

Indore, the largest city of Madhya Pradesh, was visited by Srila Prabhupada and the first large group of disciples he brought to India back during 1970/1971.

Today, due to the rapid urbanization and industrialization of India over the past 45 years since Prabhupada visited Indore, it has expanded exponentially, and has a population of close to two and a half million (twenty five lakhs - although it is speculated to be even more) today!

It is listed as a “tier two” city and is a large business center and industrial powerhouse.  According to wikipedia it is It is the 14th largest city in India and 147th largest city in the world.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indore

ISKCON has a three acre plot of land on the Eastern side of Indore, and plans for construction of a grand temple on that plot, near the Nipania village, have recently been approved by the local municipal authorities. Construction work on a grand Radha Govinda temple will begin later this year.

Senior ISKCON devotees  who attended the Rathayatra at Indore were Gopal Krishna Goswami, the GBC for much of North and Western India, Mahaman Das, main organizer of the festival, and ISKCON India non-GBC zonal secretary for Madhya Pradesh, and a number of other areas in North India, Basu Ghosh Das, Temple President of ISKCON Baroda, Murali Krishna Swami, now Regional Secretary for Bhubaneshwar, Patri Das, non-GBC Zonal Secretary for Nepal, Bimal Krishna Das, Ganga Narayan Das, and Radha Vinod Das, all Co-President of ISKCON Ujjain, and Guru Das and Arvindaksa Govinda Das, Co-Presidents of ISKCON Bhopal (Capitol of Madhya Pradesh).

Murli Krishna Swami brought a group of Russian and Chinese followers to the festival, and they were about 70 in number.   There presence was thus quite apparent to both the local congregational devotees and life patrons, as well as to the public who were fortunate enough to see the Rathayatra.

Local devotees who helped organize the festival were Vishal Das, Rakshak Gouranga Das, Chakravarty Das, Suvarnamalini Devi Dasi, and Congregational devotees such as Bhakta Vinay Tiwari, Bhakta P.D Agrawal and Bhakta Anil Bhandari.

Mahaman Prabhu's devoted wife of more than 35 years, Paramahamsa Devi Dasi looked after the visiting devotees needs.

Acharya Samskritananda Hari from the Kaushalya Pitham, Baroda, participated and chanted vedic mantras to inaugurate the Rathayatra.  Most of the ISKCON leaders mentioned addressed the public gathered from on top of the Rath after the recitation of the vedic mantras as a part of the inaugural observances.  Arati was performed by the senior devotees with coconuts with lighted karpoor (camphor) diyas.

Praneshwar Das, a disciple of Radhanath Swami, who was one of the leading brahmacharis at ISKCON Juhu, Bombay, has been engaged in youth preaching at Indore for the past three years now.  He organized a devotee band that rode on a specially outfitted 45 foot trailer truck, and performed kirtan throughout the procession.  Radharasbihari Das, and other devotees performed on that flatbed trailer.

The Rathayatra began at about 2 PM in the afternoon on a cool day at the Agrasen Cross Road, and proceeded to Tower Cross Road, passing the Dictrict Magistrate's office, (popularly known as the “Collectorate”), and ended at Annapurna Mandir at about 7 PM.

Thereafter a prasad feast was served to five thousand devotees and festival participants inside the Annapurna temple.   The feast consisted of Puris, subji, kadi with pakoras, rice, and bundi (sweet nano balls of chickpea flour/besan, deep fried in ghee and the submersed in sugar water).

Because of local by-elections and "achar samhita" (rules that stipulate that those running in elections may not participate in public functions during campaigning) no local VIPs were able to participate, although the local MLA Dr. Rajesh Sonkar came privately later, and welcomed all the visiting devotees.

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Talk on Holy Name and Kirtan

Lecture on Talk on Holy Name and Kirtan by HH Niranjana Swami on 02 Jan 2015 at Cambridge

(His Holiness Niranjana Swami was born on December 10, 1952, in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA. In 1972, his spiritual search took a turning point when he saw a Bhagavad-Gita As It Is, on the counter of a bookshop in Washington, DC.)

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I am Hurt But I am Here

Lecture on I am Hurt But I am Here by HG Charu Prabhu

(Charu Das was initiated by Srila Prabhupada in 1970. He has been President, variously, of the Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Berkeley (USA) temples. He served on the BBT library party in 1976, received Bhakti Shastra in 1979, and was Life Membership Director in Los Angeles for 10 years in the 1980's.)

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Following Lord Caitanya's Footsteps

Lecture on Following Lord Caitanya's Footsteps by HH Romapada Swami in 04 Jan 2015 at Madurai

(Romapada Swami‘s first encounter with Krishna consciousness came in Buffalo, in the shape of a lecture at the State University of New York in 1969. The lecturer was His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. The following year, Romapada Swami joined the movement in Boston and was initiated in 1971.)

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Pilgrimage is meant for Purification

Lecture on (SB 03.01.19) Pilgrimage is meant for Purification by HH Bhakti Charu Swami on 30 Mar 2008 at Ujjain

(Bhakti Charu Swami is from a Bengali family and spent most of his early childhood in urban Kolkata. He met with Srila Prabhupada at the end of 1976 after a long and intense search for a spiritual teacher. This initial meeting resulted in Bhakti Charu Swami being assigned to translate the books of the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust into the Bengali language.)

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Varnasrama Training Courses 2015

ISKCON DAIVA VARNASRAMA MINISTRY (IDVM) Promoting Rural Development in India

IDVM Secretariat: Room 137, Cakra Bldg, Sri Mayapur, W. Bengal, India

Dear all ,
Please accept my humble obeisances, All glories to Srila Prabhupada. ISKCON Daiva Varnasrama Ministry -INDIA is organising two courses,below are details,

Registraion : Please visit IDVM Secretariat,Room #137,Chakra Building,Sri Dham Mayapur.

WWW.iskconvarnasrama.com

Course 3 –  Organic Farming – By Sanat kumar prabhu/Kalakantha prabhu
9th February 2015 to 14th February 2015
Seeds Study
Pest management
Urban gardening
Why organic food?
Hands on experience in fields
Videos/powerpoint presentation & Many More..

Course 4 – Dharma Shastri – By H.H. Bhakti Raghava Swami
16th February 2015 to 21st February 2015
Introduction
ISKCON four waves
Sanatan Dharma
Daiva Varnasrama Dharma
Videos/powerpoint presentations & Many More.

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HH BVV Narasimha Maharaj

So on the occasion of Varaha’s appearance day, we are reading a verse in relation this pastime. This is from Canto Three, Chapter Eighteen “The Battle Between Boar and Hiranyaksa”, Text number two. 

    dadarsa tatrabhijitam dhara-dharam
 pronniyamanavanim agra-damstraya
    musnantam aksna sva-ruco ’runa-sriya
 jahasa caho vana-gocaro mrgah 

Translation:
“He saw there the all-powerful Personality of Godhead in His boar incarnation, bearing the earth upward on the ends of His tusks and robbing him of his splendor with His reddish eyes. The demon laughed: Oh, an amphibious beast!”

HH BVV Narasimha Maharaj:

So we are hearing how Hiranyaksha the king of demons addressed Lord Varaha.  Not very nice way to address someone!  How would we like to be called a beast?  Similarly the Supreme Personality of Godhead, when He hears someone address Him like this, the words pierce His heart.  

He replies actually in a few verses forward, a few verses later He will reply to this Hiranyaksha and tell him, “Yes true it is that I am a beast of the jungle!  I am meant for eating dogs like you!  So the sharp like words of Hiranyaksha do not act actually please the Lord.

And similarly other people also fail to please the Lord, particularly Mayavadi’s when they address the Lord.  Because when they read the Vedas, they will give an impersonal conception to the Absolute Truth.  In the Caitanya Bhagavata there is a description how one day Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu had been hearing the glories of Lord Varaha.  And while He was relishing the mood of Lord Varaha, He came to the home of Murari Gupta.  And at time He chanted the name Sukara! Sukara! Which is boar! Boar! Right? its the name of the boar, Sanskrit for boar.  So He chanted the name of Sukara and then He actually, Lord Caitanya actually assumed the form of Lord Varaha while He was in the home of Murari Gupta. 

So Lord Varaha also appears here in Navadvipa dhama.  Murari Gupta’s house is not far away on the Parikrama. We always visit there. Murari Gupta was a great devotee of Lord Ramachandra.  And he was a very intimate associate of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu during His early pastimes.

So Lord Caitanya exhibited the form of Lord Varaha when He came to Murari Gupta’s house. And it was certainly bewildering for Murari Gupta to suddenly find Caitanya Mahaprabhu transformed into the form of Lord Varaha. 

When we see our artist’s illustration of Lord Varaha, we notice that Lord Varaha, just like in most of the generally temples, they will show Lord Varaha having two arms.  So the artist with our Bhaktivedanta Book Trust inquired from Prabhupada about how to present Lord Varaha.  And Prabhupada told them that in the Srimad Bhagavatam Lord Varaha is described as having four hoofs.  But he said, you can show two arms, and the back legs should be hoofs.  And then they also wondered that Lord Varaha is a boar!  Can a boar be attractive?  Because the Lord is supposed to be all-attractive.  So the Lord does He ever have incarnations which are non-attractive?   So Srila Prabhupada told them that Lord Varaha is very beautiful, very attractive.  And he said, when you paint Him, you should make Him as attractive as possible.

Because boar!! So Murari Gupta saw Lord Caitanya transformed into the boar, Murari Gupta saw Lord Caitanya transformed into Lord Varaha and then Lord Varaha picked up a water pot.  There was a water pot with a spout and Lord Varaha…Lord Caitanya in His form as Lord Varaha then picked up that water pot in His mouth just as Lord Varaha would pick up the earth from the bottom of the Garbhodaka Ocean. 

And in this way Lord Caitanya was revealing to His devotees that He is the Supreme Lord.  This was His pastime, this was His way of showing them.  He said, “In the past you doubted who I am! Now you know who I am! Now you can see who I am!”

And then He asked Murari Gupta to offer prayers.  And Murari Gupta was so astounded to see all of this. It was difficult for him to say much in glorification of the Lord.  But then Lord Caitanya began to speak to Murari Gupta and He told him that there are people who worship the Vedas but He said, “There is a particular wretch in Kasi. There is this wretch in Kasi named Prakasananda and he cuts Me to pieces with his teaching of the Vedas.”  

So Prakasananda he was of course the leader of the mayavadi sanyasi’s in Benares and later on Lord Caitanya would go there to Benares and deliver Prakasananda.  So its mentioned there in Caitanya Bhagavata that in His early pastimes, Lord Caitanya was already aware of this Prakasananda.  And He describes how his words were cutting Him to pieces.  Why do the mayavadi’s words cut the body of the Lord to pieces?  Because they deride His personal form!  The Mayavada, they will particularly recite a statement from the Vedas which said “The Lord has no arms and He has no legs. He cannot see but He knows everything. He has no ears but He can hear everything. He has no eyes but He can see everything.”  

So they give importance to this kind of statement and then they conclude that the Lord therefore cannot have a form.  They do not understand how the Lord can have a spiritual form, a transcendental form.  So when the Lord appears in these different incarnations just as Varaha, Kurma or Nrsingha, the body is not material.  But it is a fully transcendental spiritual form.  

Actually the form of Lord Varaha is described to be the Vedas personified.  And this is explained that the Vedas are the breath of the Lord.  Now the Vedic knowledge was given, the first student of the Vedas was Lord Brahma.  The Vedic knowledge from the Lord was imparted into Lord Brahma.  That breath of the Lord was put into Lord Brahma.  And then when Lord Varaha appears, He appears from the nostril of Brahma.  So what is coming from the nostril?  This is actually our breath, so that same breath is actually Lord Varaha.  Therefore just as the breath comes from the nostril of Lord Brahma, this is personified Vedas.  So Lord Brahma is non different from the personification of the Vedas. 

We should understand that there are two different Varaha’s mentioned in the Srimad Bhagavatam.  One is called Sveta Varaha and then there is Rakta Varaha.  Meaning one is white and one is red.  And they appear at different times, one appears during the Svayambhuva Manu millennium and the other during the Caksusa millennium.  

In the earlier chapter it was described how in the beginning of creation Lord Brahma produced Manu and requested him and his wife to procreate the universe.  And at that time Manu pointed out to Brahma that the earth planet had fallen into the bottom of the Garbhodaka Ocean.  And Brahma was contemplating what to do?  And at that time Lord Varaha appears from the nostril of Brahma.

The form of Lord Varaha, of course He came out from the nostril in a tiny form, but then expanded into a gigantic form which covered the sky all the way up to the planet of Brahma, all the way upto Satyaloka.  And then this way Varahadeva into dove into the bottom of the Garbhodaka Ocean, to pick up the earth from the bottom of the Garbhodaka Ocean.

The earth and Lord Varaha have a very intimate connection, bhumi.  In the Sri Vaishnavism, they worship the Lord along with His two sakti’s, bhu and sri.  So this is bhumi, the deity of the earth planet.  When Lord Varaha picked up the earth planet from the bottom of the Garbhodaka Ocean, we are told at that time the earth became impregnated.  And the result of her impregnation is she gave birth to a son called Naraka. And this Naraka in the beginning of his life was a good devotee.  He served all the brahmanas, he was very pious, very religious.  But due to the will of Providence he came into bad association.  He associated with some demon called Bana.  And after that, then he became offensive against the devotees. And he gave so much trouble to the brahmana’s.  And ultimately this child was killed by the Lord.

So Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu also described this to Murari Gupta that, He said, “I cannot tolerate anyone who gives trouble to My devotees.”  He said, “ Even My own son if he gives trouble to My devotees, I will kill him.”  And of course the Lord did ultimately.  This Naraka was killed by the Lord.  

So we said Lord Varaha has two incarnations, one is white and one is red.  And the second incarnation, it is described that He has a fight with, He is challenged with Hiranyaksha.  Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakasipu  of course were the two sons of Diti and at the time of their birth there was so much bad omen.  There was thunder and lightening and it was very inauspicious circumstances.  Everyone could understand that some very demoniac persons were taking their birth.  So Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakasipu began to terrorize the universe.  And Hiranyaksha, by his name we understand that he is always looking for gold and because of his desire to acquire more and more gold he had dug up most of the earth and he had created some instability in the earth planet resulting in the earth planet falling into the bottom of the Garbhodaka Ocean.
 
Hiranyaksha also liked to challenge people, he liked to show his strength, and he went everywhere, looking for a suitable person to fight with.  He had gone on once occasion to meet Varuna the god of the sea.  Varuna however declined to fight with Hiranyaksha.  He told Hiranyaksha, “I am too old now.  I wont be able to give you a good fight. But don’t worry, you should find Lord Visnu.  And Lord Visnu will certainly give you a good combat!  And when Lord Visnu is finished with you, you will find that your body is surrounded by dogs.  You will become food for the dogs and vultures.  You can be sure of this.” 
 
So hearing these words from Varuna, Hiranyaksha was very eager to find Lord Visnu.  And this leads to this verse being spoken that, Lord Visnu in the form of Lord Varaha actually appears to pick up the earth and at that time then He is challenged by Hiranyaksha, calling Him “Oh! You amphibious beast!” 
 
So Lord Varaha first of all picks up the earth, and restores the earth in its position on the surface of the water and then comes back to fight with Hiranyaksha.  And there is a great fight because we know that Hiranyaksha, Hiranyakasipu they are not ordinary demons.  Anyone who is fighting with the Lord, they are very special personalities.  They are almost equal to the Lord.  And they had come here with that particular purpose in mind, following the curse of the four Kumaras, the two gate keepers of Vaikuntha, Jaya and Vijaya fell into the material world to take birth as demons three times.  In their first birth was as Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakasipu.
 
So the Lord wants a good fight.  And as Lord Varaha He had a very nice fight with Hiranyaksha.  In fact it was such a fight that even Lord Brahma was worrying because it was coming to the end of the day.  He was telling “demons become more powerful towards the end of the day. Please kill him quickly!”  and at one point even Lord Varaha lost His mace.  They were fighting with maces and at one point Lord Varaha lost His mace and the demigods were watching the fight and they were all worried, “oh no! what’s going to happen!” but then the Lord He has His Sudarshan cakra and He used that to defend Himself.  

So then finally just before the end of the day Lord Varaha slaps just on the ear of Hiranyaksha.  And the demon Hiranyaksha fell down dead.  In this way Lord Varaha fulfilled His mission that the Lord incarnates to give pleasure to the devotees and to annihilate the demons. 

So the pastime of Lord Varaha is showing us how the Lord can take any form He likes, He is not limited.  Why should the Lord take the form of a boar?  Of course the form of a boar was particularly appropriate for His function, because the earth had fallen into the bottom of the sea.  So in order to pick up an object from the bottom of some dirty place its appropriate to have the body of a boar.  

And this pastime of course is also glorified in Jayadeva Goswami’s Dasavatara Stotra.  He describes how the Lord appears in the form of a boar and picks up the earth planet from bottom of the Garbhodaka Ocean.  

We understand the Lord’s forms to be always transcendental.  In the purport Srila Prabhupada  talks also about Nityananda, that the body of Lord Nityananda is also spiritual.  He is not an ordinary person.  But in the material…the Lord appears like an ordinary person.  Therefore Prabhupada quotes the relevant verse from the Bhagavad Gita, that the “Foolish mock at Me descending amongst them like an ordinary person.  They do not know My transcendental nature and supreme dominion over all that be.” 
  
So Lord Varaha has a wonderful form and He performed wonderful pastimes.  When the Lord incarnates in this world, it is not for any just ordinary purpose but it is to fulfill specific functions, special functions, as in this case picking up the earth, and annihilating demons like Hiranyaksha.

So there is one more pastime of Lord Varaha, I wanted to mention which also took place here in Mayapur dhama, in Navadvipa dhama and that was over in Koladvipa.  Kola is another Sanskrit word for boar, just like Sukara there is also another word kola.  So Koladvipa is one of the nine islands of Navadvipa.  And it named after Lord Varaha because in the Satya yuga Lord Varaha appears there.  He appeared there to fulfill the desire of one brahmana devotee.  There was on Vasudeva vipra who was a very pious brahmana, who was a great devotee of Lord Varaha and he was praying to Lord Varaha, that “Please make my eyes successful.  Give me darshan.  I want to see Your form.  Please make my life successful.  If I can have Your darshan then my life is being worthwhile. ”  And he was praying like this for many many days.  He was a great devotee of Lord Varaha.  

So after a long time Lord Varaha appeared to this brahmana Vasudeva and He revealed to this brahmana Vasudeva His transcendental form.  If you go over to Navadvipa you can see there is one temple there, a Gaudiya temple which has also the deity of Lord Varaha.  So Lord Varaha appears there in Koladvipa and He told this brahmana Vasudeva that “This Navadvipa dhama is very dear to Me. All of My different incarnations are here in this dhama.  And in the Kaliyuga I will also come in My most merciful form and at that time I will perform the sankirtana of the holy name.” 

And then He requested this brahmana Vasudeva, “You please also come in the Kaliyuga and take part in My sankirtana pastimes.  In this way Lord Varaha revealing the nature of His future pastimes to His devotee.

The pastimes of the Lord like Lord Varaha are full of auspiciousness for the devotees.  But for demons they are very difficult to understand.  If some people who are not devotees come and see this battle between Lord Varaha and Hiranyaksha, they may think, “Oh! The good person is Hiranyaksha.  And the demon is this animal, this terrible looking animal.  This poor man is fighting with this terrible boar. “

Difficult for people to understand the actual nature of the transcendental nature of the pastimes of the Lord.  But for the devotees very easy to understand.  

So the Lord’s reply as I said, “True it is that I am a beast of the jungle.  I am meant for eating dogs like you.” In England you know they have a very barbaric pastime.  Aristocratic people go on horses, they often go for hunting for things like foxes and boars.  Boars are very ferocious animals.  Wild boars, they have tusks on their which are razor sharp.  And when people go hunting for these boars, they often go with many dogs.  But many of these dogs are ripped to pieces by these boars because these boars they can fight also.  They have these razor sharp tusks and they rip the dogs to pieces.  

So very appropriate Lord Varaha’s reply to Hiranyaksha that, “I am meant for eating dogs like you.”  

So we want to learn how to speak words which are pleasing to the Lord. So many nice prayers are there.  We will hear also in relation to Lord Varaha, when Lord Varaha appears the great sages in the higher planets like Janaloka, Tapaloka, they offer prayers to Lord Varaha and they pray to Him that how “You are the personification of the Vedas” and they say, “we have become purified by the water which has come from Your bodily hairs.”

Lord Varaha had dove into the bottom of the Garbhodaka Ocean and when you come up…just like you know a dog which goes in the water they shake their body and all the water from their body splashes over everyone.  So Lord Varaha, similarly Lord Varaha after picking up the earth planet, then shook His body and the water which came from His body splashed on the great sages in the higher planets.  But the great sages said “we have become purified by the water from your bodily hairs.” 

You know if a boar was to come and throw, you know, sprinkle water on us, we would run, get out of here.  But Lord Varaha when He shakes His body the water which comes from Him, that water is not different from the river Ganges.  Just as the water which washes the feet of Lord Vamanadeva is river Ganges and it purifies all of us.  In the same way the sages said, “we have become purified from this water coming from Your bodily hair.”  

So we will stop here. 

Ok thank you. Srimad Bhagavatam ki jaya!
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Nityananda Trayodasi – Apperance Day of Nityananda

Read more about Nityananda Trayodasi on www.harekrishnacalendar.com
Posters of Lord Nityananda on www.images.iskcondesiretree.info
Wallpapers of Lord Nityananda on www.harekrishnawallpapers.com 
Different Names of Lord Nityananda on www.spiritualvedicnames.com
Audio Lectures on Nityanada Trayodasi Festival on www.audio.iskcondesiretree.info
Video Lectures of Nityanada Trayodasi Festival on www.iskcondesiretree.net 

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The TOVP World Tour 2015-2016

 

A special TOVP World Tour is now being organized, carrying with it Lord Nityananda Prabhu's divine lotus shoes and Lord Nrsimhadeva's sitari (helmet) from the Mayapur Chandodaya Mandir, accompanied by His Holiness Bhakti Purushottama Swami, His Grace Jananivas prabhu, His Grace Radha Jivan prabhu, and His Grace Vraja Vilas prabhu.
 
TOVP Chairman Ambarisa prabhu will also be present at some of the programs.
 
The Tour will begin Spring 2015 in North America from March through July.

World Tour confirmed Cities (dates to be announced).

Date City Country Location
TBA Detroit, MI United States TBA
TBA Philadelphia, PA United States TBA
TBA Toronto, ON Canada TBA
TBA Montreal, QC Canada TBA
TBA Vancouver, B.C. Canada TBA
TBA Los Angeles, CA United States TBA
TBA Dallas, TX United States TBA
TBA Houston, TX United States TBA
TBA San Diego, CA United States TBA
TBA Laguna Beach, CA United States TBA
TBA Washington, D.C. United States TBA
TBA Atlanta, GA United States TBA
TBA New York, NY United States TBA
TBA New Jersey, NY United States TBA
TBA New Orleans, LA United States TBA
TBA Seattle, WA United States TBA
TBA Phoenix, AZ United States TBA
TBA Chicago, IL United States TBA
TBA Baltimore, MD United States TBA
 
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ISKCON Silicon Valley results and video


The cold, crisp 27th day of December dawned as the sankirtan team of ISKCON Silicon Valley was feeling grateful to Krsna for giving it one final opportunity to distribute Srila Prabhupada's books during the marathon.

The team members were already feeling confidence after an energizing conference call with sankirtan leaders the night before. And today they were bringing along their lucky charm, the Kids Sankirtan team, for the first time. As the team loaded books in cars, their faces lit up in anticipation of meeting the fortunate souls that the Bhagavad-gita & Srimad Bhagavatam would chose to associate with from that day onwards.

With cars packed to the brim and with a prayer to Sri Sri Radha Madana-mohan, Sri Sri Laxmi-Narasimhadev, and Sriman Mahaprabhu, the team went to two book distribution spots, in Fremont and at Union Square in the heart of San Francisco.

Despite the extreme cold and high winds, Union Square was chock-a-block with people. For a book distributor, this was like a kid going to a toy shop, with many options, or souls to distribute books to.

In situations like this, time can stand still as soon as the Brihad Mridanga starts playing and people are being drawn toward the transcendental sound, like bees to a jar of honey.  Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu said, “The transcendental sound of the holy name will automatically evoke dormant love for the Supreme Personality of Godhead.”

The initial skeptical inquisition turns into joyous dancing to the beats of mridanga and kartals. Soon the whole square reverberates: HARE KRISHNA, HARE KRISHNA, KRISHNA KRISHNA, HARE HARE, HARE RAMA, HARE RAMA, RAMA RAMA, HARE HARE. In this blissed-out moment, all that is left to be done is to place a book in someone's hands.

The books flew thick and fast, and people opened their mellowed hearts to give generous donations. In three hours, the Gita had found 123 deserving souls.

Things at the Fremont residential community were dramatically different. Due to the cold weather, people had settled into the comfort of their homes. Our sankirtan team had no option but to knock on every door and show the books.

Braving the cold winds, this dedicated team started walking down the pavement.

Suddenly a door is flung open, and a lady comes out shouting. Startled, we abruptly halt, but our leader waves at her to gauge the situation. Surprisingly, she waves back and shouts louder that she is calling her cat, Cleopatra.

The leader immediately headed toward the house, and the rest of the devotees followed suit. After the initial greetings  and small talk, she shared some tidbits. She pratices Bikram Yoga and lately had some realizations due to her steady sadhana.

The discussion turns to jivatma & Paramatma, and we show her a copy of Bhagavad Gita. It turns out she knew about the Gita and always wanted a bona fide copy but didn't know where to get one. As said in shastras: If the desire in your heart is pure, Krsna shows the way. She accepted the book and surprised us by saying that she is a Muslim with a Pakistani heritage.

Her mother now joins the conversation and mentions, “This world is a covering, and the souls have to rise above it and love God.”

We felt ecstatic to see the spiritual advancment made by this family. She also said that her husband had visited Himalayas and lived with ascetics. The discussion gravitated to Srimad Bhagvatam and its relevance. To our utter amazement she gladly agreed to take a Bhagavatam set.

If you look deeper into this situation, the door opened for the cat, but it had really opened to welcome Srimad Bhagvatam. Indeed, once the Bhagvatam decides to reach its destined home, nothing can stop it and anyone can become a reason for it, even a humble cat.

This experience set the team off on a good note, and they were able to distribute two more Bhagavatam sets that evening. The teams were constantly sharing updates and highlights with each other over WhatsApp to encourage one another.

At the end of the day, everyone felt that the lucky charms indeed proved lucky, and because of them “No book was left behind.”

By the expert guidance of H.G Vaisesika Prabhu and the blessings of Srila Prabhupada, here is the Team ISV 2014 total results:

1) Total remittance to BBT for 2014: $148,100

2) Total sets in 2014: 429

- 328 Bhagavatam sets
- 101 CC sets

These are the distributed sets and does not include the sponsored sets.

3) Maha Big books in 2014: 31,000

We offered our marathon results to Srila Prabhupada. Here is the our offering video:

http://youtu.be/ViAglOGZzmc

Your humble servant,
Sri Krishna Purusottama Dasa, 

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Bhaktivedanta Hospital Annual Day

Lecture on Bhaktivedanta Hospital Annual Day by HH Radhanath Swami on 11 Jan 2015 at Mumbai

(Radhanath Swami was born in Chicago in 1950. Radhanath Swami's childhood name was Richard Slavin; Radhanath Swami was given the name Radhanath Swami after he entered the renounced order. In his teenage years)

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Follow the Successful to be Successful

Lecture on Illuminate your heart this Diwali  by HG Chaitanya Charan Prabhu on Jan 2015

(HG Chaitanya Charan Prabhu is a celibate spiritual teacher (brahmachari) at ISKCON, Pune. He has done his Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering from the Govt College of Engg, Pune. He is a member of ISKCON's topmost intellectual body, the Shastric Advisory Council, which offers scriptural advise to the GBC)

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Appearance Day of Gopal Bhatt Goswami

Lecture On Appearance Day of Gopal Bhatt Goswami by Prabodhananda Sarasvati Swami on 10 Jan 2015 at Punjabi Bagh

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