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By: Madhava Smullen 

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During its ISKCON 50 festivities this month, Indonesia added some rich local culture to proceedings as its over 5,000 devotees focused on uniting together to serve Srila Prabhupada.

Celebrations included a brahmachari sankirtan party touring with a Prabhupada murti through the thirty-two ISKCON temples, centers and Namahattas on the island nation; and a youth camp bringing together youth from across the island of Bali.

The highlight, however, was the International Leadershi

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By: Romapada Das, International Coordinator, ISKCON 50 for ISKCON News on July 15, 2016

13th July 2016, is the the 50th anniversary of the incorporation of ISKCON.

Over  fifty years ago in September 1965, an elderly Indian monk stepped off the piers of New York harbour wearing orange Indian robes and sporting a dignified vaishnava tilak mark on his forehead. He was carrying just seven dollars, a few sets of clothes and two trunk-loads of books.  The aristocratic looking monk was A. C. Bhaktive

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Srila Prabhupada: Our centers are like the oasis in a vast desert. In the desert there is no water, but occasionally if one is fortunate he may come in contact with an oasis and he is saved. Similarly in this material world we are drying up due to a lack of spiritual knowledge. Our ISKCON centers are meant to give relief to the dried up conditioned souls who are searching after the nectar of joyful life. Letter to Bhagavan, December 18, 1970. 

Source : http://m.dandavats.com/?p=22783

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ISKCON 50 cake art by Anuradha Devi Dasi of the Manor. The seven purposes. In 1965, a 69 year-old spiritual teacher from India arrives in the West and settles among the hippies of New York’s Lower East Side. From a tiny storefront, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami starts a revolution of consciousness influencing tens of thousands in the US and worldwide. But what happens to his spiritual movement , the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), after their charismatic leader’s passing? W

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"Pupils of Hindu ethnicity in Netherlands are primarily from Surinam. Surinamese Hindus in general are better educated and are in better paid jobs than Turks and Moroccans."
 
"Pupils in Islamic schools have parents either from Morocco or Turkey."
 
"Moroccan and Turks immigrated to the Netherlands as (unskilled) guest workers, while many of the Surinamese already had received an education in Surinam and immigrated in order to pursue higher education in the Netherlands. But the number of people
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50 Years Of Krishna Consciousness

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The International Society for Krishna Consciousness — the bhakti movement led by Swami Prabhupada — that introduced the spiritual science of devotional service to Krishna in the west turns fifty this year. REENA SINGH reports

Turning fifty this year, the International Society for Krishna C o n s c i o u s n e s s (Iskcon) started by the then 70-year-old Swami Prabhupada has lost none of its youthful vim and vigour. Swamiji made his way to the US from West Bengal to spread the message of Sri Kri

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There are devotees who live in the temple and relate to the world, and there are devotees who live out in the world and relate to the temple. Both these situations are acceptable but in both cases one must devote their life cent percent to Krsna!

It is not just a matter of determination; we cannot just say, ‘From this day on, I will be cent percent Krsna conscious…’ It does not work like that! It is not just a decision but it is a matter of cultivation. It is a matter of serious cultivation. On
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 It’s really the same sort of thing as meditation, but I think it has a quicker effect. I mean, even if you put your beads down, you can still say the mantra or sing it without actually keeping track on your beads. One of the main differences between silent meditation and chanting is that silent meditation is rather dependent on concentration, but when you chant, it’s more of a direct connection with God.

 

The Hare Krishna Mantra by George Harrison and London Radha-Krishna Temple devotees was

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“Who’s the Girl with Krishna?”

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“Who’s the Girl with Krishna?”
Yesterday Parama Karuna, Mathuradhis and I were at a mall in San Jose reading about Radharani in the Nectar of Devotion. Srila Prabhupada (and Srila Rupa Goswami) was talking about how devotional service is greater than Krsna because it attracts Him and that the symbol of devotional service in the highest degree is Radharani.
So when we were about to distribute books again Parama turned to me and said, “Isn’t it amazing that no one here has heard of Srimati Radhar

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By Nrtya Kisori Dasi

The Phoenix is a cyclically regenerated bird: it obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor; sometimes decomposing leads to rebirth. TKG Academy may be one such example.

Srila Prabhupada desired good education and training for ISKCON’s children. He thus established Gurukulas, beginning with the Dallas Gurukula in 1972. He gave instructions for the proper care of the children, their practices and the contents of their studies.

Unfortunately, imperfections

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A paper by the Sastric Advisory Council (SAC)

Members participating in the authorship of this paper: Drutakarma Dasa, Gopiparanadhana Dasa, Purnacandra Goswami, and Urmila Devi Dasi

“The rules and regulation are that nobody should accept blindly any guru, and nobody should blindly accept any disciple. They must behave, one another, at least for one year so that the prospective disciple can also understand, ‘Whether I can accept this person as my guru.’ And the prospective guru also can understa

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Why We Hear By Sacinandana Swami

By Sacinandana Swami

“There is no death” wrote Herman Hesse, “only fear of death. But that can be cured.”

In the Srimad-Bhagavatam, King Pariksit who was cursed to die within seven days asked his exalted spiritual master Sukadeva Goswami about overcoming the fear of death. Sukadeva gave a very practical answer in which he explained how one can transcend material consciousness and become fixed in god consciousness.

tasmad bharata sarvatma bhagavan isvaro hari
srotavyah kirtitavyas ca smartavyas c

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How to Stay Warm

Being warm is an internal job. It starts in the heart.

Are you warm-hearted? Are you forgiving, detached, happy? Is your false ego a good distance away from you? Do you wake up thinking what interesting (or even magical) things will happen to you today by the movements of providence, time, and the touch of Krishna?

To start your internal heater take some time to chant Hare Krishna in the early morning hours. Wrap yourself in a blanket, sit cross legged with back straight, light a candle, and tak

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Scattered Love

A great teacher in the line of Bhakti once said – “We have scattered our love in this world among so many material things.” Love, by nature, is generous. It flows freely and gives it self openly. Yet it can be elusive, shallow, and ultimately temporary – as are all things connected to this world.

Where does love come from? Where is its source? Is there a reservoir somewhere with unlimited supplies? This is the search of the bhakti yogi. If love – that experience, that emotion, that feeling – is

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We are not Alone

“No man is an island,” the great poet once wrote.

We are not alone in our suffering, in our diseases. We are not alone on the highway on the way to work, in the football stadium, watching the tv. We are not alone in our grief, in our outrage, in our happiness. Yet at times we feel so alone, so estranged, so disconnected, even in a crowd.

And so lonely.

Who has not known it, or felt it, or seen it?

We are lonely because we have forgotten Krishna, and forgotten who we are. We have forgotten that K

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Beyond repression

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 Our process is not repression, it is not just simply abstinence – to give up illicit activities and let the pushing of the senses rage within. This is not possible for us. NO! We must engage in devotional service and then devotional service begins to absorb us. There will be no time for sense gratification and after a while, there will be much taste for devotional service!

Agnideva Prabhu is here. I am really happy that he is. He was in Radhadesh also and they were so insistent that he would s

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Bhaktivedanta Manor, London has planned a packed week of events from 13th to 17th July to celebrate the 50thanniversary of ISKCON’s incorporation. 

The events start on the actual day of incorporation on 13th July with a ‘Day of Gratitude’ that will see 5000 cupcakes being distributed to commuters at key locations in central London to say 'thank you'. This will be followed by a special ceremony of offerings to Srila Prabhupada in the form of poems and prayers, and an exquisite lunch for disciple

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