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Thoughts on ‘Back to Prabhupada’ magazine
Srila Vyasadeva explains the Vedas to Madhvacarya

 

Not so long ago, I read a magazine that arrived in my letterbox. I had an hour to spare during my daughter’s Indian dance class and wanted to study its pages so that I could properly reply to the sender. Back to Prabhupada was sent to me by someone who espouses the ritvik doctrine, the conclusion that since Srila Prabhupada is the spiritual master of every ISKCON member, that cons

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The Perfection of the Liberated Soul, by Niscala Dasi

The Perfection of the Liberated Soul

Posted July 31, 2011

Gaurav Mittal’s article, “Avoid Misunderstanding of Bhakti”, has sparked a lot of discussion in the devotee community. Some feel that he may be committing the “mad elephant offense” by suggesting that some statements of Srila Prabhupada were simply wrong. The implication of Srila Prabhupada being wrong, is that he is not a liberated soul, free from the four defects- the propensity to cheat, to become illusioned, to have imper

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The following conversation between His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and some of his disciples took place on an early-morning walk in January 1974 at Venice Beach, California.

Devotee: Srila Prabhupada, here in California the divorce rate is nearly 50%. Why do you think that is so?

Srila Prabhupada: In India there is a saying that he who is married laments and he who is not married also laments. The married

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Maha-mantrartha-vyakhya by Srila Jiva Goswami

 

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hare krsna hare krsna krsna krsna hare hare
hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare


 (1)
sarva-ceta-harah krsnas tasya cittam haraty asau
vaidagdhi-sara-vistarair ato radha hara mata

Krishna steals everyone’s mind, but Radharani steals even His when She makes use of Her divine talents. Therefore She is known as Hara.

(2)

karsati sviya-lavanya-murali-kala-nihsvanaih
zri-radham mohana-gunalagkrtah Krsna iryate

Because He forcibly pulls Radha from Her home with the sound of His flute filled with His love

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SARVABHAUMA BHATTACHARYA

 

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bhattacaryah sarvabhaumah purasid gishpatir divi


Sarvabhauma Bhattacharya was formerly Brihaspati, the guru of the gods.
(Gaura-ganoddesha-dipika 119)
 
Sarvabhauma’s Scholarship
 
When Krishnadas Kaviraj Goswami lists the branches of Sri Chaitanya, after listing those devotees like Paramananda Puri and Svarupa Damodar who came to join the Lord in Jagannath Puri, he enumerates those Bengali devotees who were already living in Puri when the Lord arrived there and who then met him for the very first ti

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How to attain love for God as soon as possible

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Question to Radhanath Swami:How to attain love for God as soon as possible?

Radhanath Swami : That is a very nice question.

To the degree we make that ideal a priority in life, to that degree we realize it quickly. If we make it a first priority in life then we will make very rapid advancement. If we make it a second or third priority in life then we will make very gradual advancement.

Now, making a priority does not necessarily mean giving up everything else. It means giving up separate mot

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Warming Up Before the Prabhupada Marathon....

 

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I was distributing at Pierce College in Los Angeles. It was slow.....very slow. Hardly any books were going out. It's been quite some time since I've been able to go on book distribution (health problems), so it was nice to be out on the front lines again. But this was not what I expected. So I decided to save my energy for the next day. As I was leaving, a student came to me and asked, "What are these books about?" I explained to him, "These books help us understand higher spiritual values in

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The Perfection of the Liberated Soul

The Perfection of the Liberated Soul
by Niscala Dasi
Posted July 31, 2011

Gaurav Mittal’s article, “Avoid Misunderstanding of Bhakti”, has sparked a lot of discussion in the devotee community. Some feel that he may be committing the “mad elephant offense” by suggesting that some statements of Srila Prabhupada were simply wrong. The implication of Srila Prabhupada being wrong, is that he is not a liberated soul, free from the four defects- the propensity to cheat, to become illusioned, to have imper

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Story of Brahmin and The Cobbler

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His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada once told this story of Brahmin and The Cobbler:

"Narada Muni often went to see Lord Narayana (Krishna) and one day the Brahmin requested him to inquire from Lord Narayana when he, the Brahmin, would go back to godhead. A cobbler made the same request to Narada. So he went to Lord Narayana and asked Him when the two devotees would go back home. Lord Narayana said the Cobbler would promptly go back home, but the Brahmin had more lives to do. Nara

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Changu Narayan Temple in the Kathmandu Valley

 

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Kathmandu Valley, where you will find the capital of Nepal, is filled with many temples dedicated to the worship of the gods from the Hindu faith. One of these sacred places is called the Changu Narayan temple, considered to be one of the oldest Vishnu temples in Nepal’s Kathmandu The Changu Narayan Temple is dedicated solely to Narayan also known as Lord Vishnu.

 

The temple of Changu Narayanwas first built in the fourth century but was later built again in 1702 after having been destroyed by a

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A very nice story from Chaitanya Mahaprabhu

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The Wise Astrologer - short story by Chaitanya mahaprabhu


Once upon a time a very poor fellow paid a visit to the wise devotee-astrologer Sarvajna to have his fortune told. After carefully looking over this poor man's horoscope, Sarvajna was astonished to see his client in a poverty-stricken condition. "Why are you so unhappy?" exclaimed Sarvajna. "From your horoscope or kala chakra (lit. "wheel of time"), I can detect that a hidden treasure has been left to you by your father. However, the plane
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Thought Of The Day

Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura
said that when a devotee wakes up in the morning he should beat his mind with a
shoe a hundred times. Since the mind tends to be very puffed up, it must be
beaten to keep it in the proper humble state. In the evening the mind should
be beaten with a broomstick another hundred times.
The mind is like a wild
animal captured from the jungle, it is never fully dependable. If it gets the
chance it will run off into the jungle again. Similarly, if the mind is not
kept on a t

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No Quality in Chanting!

Quality Chanting of the Name

Devotee (8): When chanting our sixteen rounds, we are not sure if
these rounds are sincere...

Prabhupada: You should be sure.

Devotee (8): How can we be sure?

Prabhupada: There is beads.

Brahmananda: No, he's saying that when we chant our rounds, how can we
be sure that when we chant the round that the round is a perfect,
attentive round, sincere?


Prabhupada: Therefore it is sastra, "You must." There is no question
of understanding.


Brahmananda: The quality of the chanting he's

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Look for the extraordinary in the ordinary

Two workers were approached by a reporter. The reporter asked the first worker, “What are you doing?” His response was to complain that he was virtually a slave, an underpaid bricklayer who spent his days wasting his time, placing bricks on top of one another.

The reporter asked the second worker the same question. His response, however, was quite different. “I’m the luckiest person in the world,” he said. “I get to be a part of important and beautiful p
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What is Maturity?

What is Maturity?

Maturity is the ability to control anger and settle differences without violence or destruction. 

Maturity is to have patience. 

Maturity is the willingness to pass up immediate pleasure in favor of the long-term gain. 

Maturity is perseverance, the ability to sweat out a project or a situation in spite of heavy opposition and discouraging set-backs. 

Maturity is the capacity to face unpleasantness and frustration, discomfort and defeat, without complaint or collapse.

Maturity is hum

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There was a king of the kuru dynasty named Suhotra who once went to
visit some great rishis. While returning home, he happened to meet
another king named Shibi, traveling on the road in the opposite
direction. The road was too narrow for both chariots to pass and
becuase they were both equals in terms of age and other
qualifications, neither Shibi nor Suhotra would move.

Narada Muni then appeared on the scene and asked what was the matter?

Suhotra and Shibi replied, "Devarshi it is proper ettiquette th

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Faith in the Holy Name

MANY ARE CHANTING BUT HOW MANY ARE HEARING?

When we are chanting our surrender is simply to hear because our mind
will have many objects about what to contemplate on. The mind has so
many attachments, desires, fears and aspirations. It is a great
priority that we make a offering of our heart by concentrating and
hearing the Holy Name. This is how we can worship Krishna in the
temple of our heart. It is an offering of love.

There’s a story of a devotee in Jagannath Puri who was constantly
chanting Hare K

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Sign of a Devotee of Krishna

A krsna-bhakta, a devotee of Lord Krsna, he doesn't want anything
more. He doesn't want anything more. You will never find that...
Arjuna was a devotee. He was working for Krsna so much, he was
sacrificing everything. He was prepared to kill his family members and
everything. Still, he never wanted anything, "Krsna, give me this."
Never. You will never find in the Bhagavad-gita.

This is the position of bhakta. And that is the teaching of Lord
Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Caitanya Mahaprabhu said, na dhanam na

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Being Immortal

Being Immortal


Matter changes in six phases: birth, growth, maintenance, production of by-products, dwindling, and death. But the life within matter, the spirit soul, is eternal; it goes through no such changes. Life appears to be developing and decaying, but actually it is simply passing through each of these six phases until the material body can no longer be maintained. Then the old body dies, and the soul enters a new body. When our clothing is old and worn, we change it. Similarly, one day o

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