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Krsna and His brother Balarama passed the childhood age known as kaumara and stepped into the age of pauganda, from the sixth year up to the tenth. At that time all the cowherd men conferred and agreed to give those boys who had passed their fifth-year charge of the cows in the pasturing ground. Given charge of the cows, Krsna and Balarama traversed Vrndavana, purifying the land with Their footprints.
Accompanied by the cowherd boys and Balarama, Krsna herded the cows and played on His flute thr
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This Indian event about brother and sister loving affection and commitment to care for each other - materially and spiritually.
On this day, sisters tie a rakhi, a colorful bracelet made of silk thread, on the wrist of their brothers to protect them against evil influences. Sisters pray for long life of their brothers and ask God to bless them with His blessings.
Brothers in turn, give them best gifts and promise to care and help them life long.
The Rakhi event importance reflects in Mahabhara
The 2024Β Srila Prabhupada TributesΒ Book has just been released in multiple digital formats. Each year, βthe book provides an opportunity for all of Srila Prabhupadaβs direct disciples to express their realizations, reflections, and gratitude β and for other devotees to read and reflect upon what these disciples have expressed,β notes the Introduction. βThe book can [also] help fill your mind with thoughts of Srila Prabhupada and his devotees as the sacred day of Vyasa-puja draws near. And later
By Atma Tattva Das
As environmental challenges continue to escalate, integrating sustainable practices into every aspect of life has become crucial. Religious festivals, often marked by large gatherings and elaborate preparations, provide an opportunity to promote environmental awareness. The Hare Krishna community, guided by Lord Krishnaβs teachings, is uniquely positioned to lead by example. Krishna, often depicted as the protector of nature, embodies the principles of environmental stewardshi
Rupa Goswami was one of the six Goswamis of Vrindavan, who were instrumental in the development of the Gaudiya Vaishnavism tradition. He was born in 1489 in a wealthy family in Bengal, India. Despite his privileged upbringing, Rupa Goswami was known for his humility and devotion to Lord Krishna. He left his family and material wealth to join his brother, Sanatana Goswami, in Vrindavan, where they dedicated their lives to the service of Lord Krishna.
By Prishni Sutton
The Richard L. Thompson (Sadaputa) Archives Reading Group would like to announce the beginning of its study program on theΒ Mysteries of the Sacred UniverseΒ (2000). This work has been described as Thompsonβs βpostgraduateβ analysis of his pioneering bookΒ Vedic Cosmography and Astronomy, published by the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust in 1990.
Dr. Subash Kak of Louisiana State University said of the book, βThompson presents a compelling case showing that this Puranic cosmology was in
ISKCON Los Angeles β New DvarakaΒ held its 48th Annual Rathayatra (Festival of Chariots) procession on Sunday, August 4th. The popularΒ festivalΒ parade was preceded by inaugural celebrations and a Saturday Kirtan Mela held at the New Dvaraka Temple.
Devotees from LA County, California, the US, and countries from around the world gather to volunteer and participate in the event, joyfully pulling the deities of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra along the two-hour route. βThis Rathayatra was
A Blessed Event on the Auspicious Day of Shravan Month!
On the blessed final day of the sacred Shravan month, ISKCON Mayapur was honored with the divine arrival of Lord Shiva in His Hamsa Vahana form. This event was graced by the blessings of His Holiness Jayapataka Swami Maharaj, and made possible through the dedicated efforts of Mayapur co-directors HG Tapan Mishra Das and HG Subekshana Das. The occasion was particularly special, marking the end of the Shravan month revered across India for
I entered the elevator from floor 7 at the Ramada Inn. Down one floor it stopped to catch a couple on the descent. The door closed. We greeted each other.
βAre you travelling or are you from town ?β I asked.
βI am,β she answered, βheβs notβ.
The elevator took us to Floor 2 when a women stood there and asked,βGoing down?β
βYes, morally weβre all going down.β The other three occupants couldnβt agree more. The woman from Floor 2 added, "The world is a soul sucker.β I never heard that phra
TodayΒ we are celebrating the beginning of Jhulana-yatra, which is steeped in the moods of Vrindavan. When I first began reading Srila Prabhupadaβs books, I was struck by the following description in the introduction toΒ Teachings of Lord Chaitanya: βActually, Vrindaban is as good as the Spiritual Vrindaban, and therefore Krishna Das Kaviraj Goswami says that underneath one of the desire trees of Vrindaban there is a nice throne decorated with valuable jewels on which Radharani and Krishna are se
The Jhulan Festival is celebrated in the month of Shravana (August), from the eleventh day of the bright fortnight (Ekadashi) to the full-moon day (Purnima). This festival is celebrated to commemorate the childhood pastimes of Sri Krishna with His friends, the young cowherd boys, and girls, swinging underneath the trees.
Every day the Deities of Sri Radha Madhava are adorned with various jewelleries and gently swayed on a swing decorated profusely with flowers. The main temple hall is decorate
1. Sri Krishna Janmasthana
2. Sri Lal Varaha and 3. Sri Sveta Varaha Temples
(Useful information: Sveta Varaha temple can be reached by taking the left-side lane just besides the famous Dvarakadisa temple towards the Manik Chowk. At the chowk there is a signboard for the temple.Β Along the same street, on top of the hill is the Sri Lal Varaha Temple.)
4. Sri Kaliya Mardana, Sri
By Govind Priya Devi DasiΒ
Vaishnavi Ministry North America is announcing a special call to all Vaishnavis, βWe are thrilled to resume the collection for the special βBook of Talentβ dedicated to celebrating and connecting the wonderful Vaishnavis of our society,β said Govind Priya Devi Dasi, Vaishnavi Minister for North America.
She continued, βThis initiative is designed to help us recognize and appreciate the diverse talents, skills, and passions that each of you bring. Whether you are an ar
I woke up to a dreary day, such is, what window revealed from Room 747 at the Ramada Inn. βDrearyβ meaning windy, overcast, cool and the threat of wet. Vallabha, Mahadev, Annapurna and I were compelled to walk through some of this. To Mount Pleasant Park, we journeyed on foot. Around the same time something appearing on my phone screen was something shared by Yogendra from Lunenburg, a way over from the east coast. It is a shloka or verse from the Panca Tantra on the subject of βfriendsβ.
He
By Kulavati Krishnapriya Devi Dasi
Chant Now, an initiative of ISKCON Online, is expanding its reach with innovative digital strategies designed to spread Krishna consciousness worldwide. Recently, we interviewed Vrajendra Kumar Das, who is in charge of the Spanish edition of Chant Now. He shared insights about some significant activities of the Chant Now program.
βWe have begun by promoting a webinar called βThe 5 Steps of Spiritual Awakeningβ through Facebook,β he said. βEvery month, this att
I donβt believe that blue jays serenade. Their sound is rather irritating, however, the group of four flying and perhaps flirting about do look good. They are showing a sign of life with their friskiness amidst those cedar trees. I wonder what they think of us humans moving on, more or less in a sidewalkβs straight line. My four companions and I were destined for Red River, just a good spot for chanting some japa at a bench.
I had wondered why the great mystic, Krishna, had me invest a day in W
By Bhurijan Das
How is it possible to understand the mood of separation of the Brijbasis without the equivalent amount of love for Krsna. Of course, it is not possible.
Here are some mundane poems about love in separation. Rupa Gosvami heard one such mundane love poem recited in Ratha-yatra by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and composed a parallel poem expressing Lord Gaurangaβs mood.
This one is especially similar to Siksastaka: ~love considers hours β months, and days β years~
To die and part is les
By HDG A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
βBecause of my state of complete foolishness and paucity of pious activities, although the Lord offered me His personal service, I wanted material name, fame and prosperity. My case is just like that of the poor man who, when he satisfied a great emperor who wanted to give him anything he might ask, out of ignorance asked only a few broken grains of husked rice.β
PURPORT
In this verse the word svΔrΔjyam, which means βcomplete independence,β is very sig
A lady came near my table. She seemed shy at first, but when I was done speaking with someone else, she walked up and took three Russian books. Her name was Camilla, she was from Russia, and although she spoke perfect English, she naturally preferred her native Russian. When she asked about the best way to meditate, I told her mantra meditation. She took books and beads and was on her way to catch a flight back to her home in Florida. In case she had any questions, I gave her Dvijamani Prabhuβ