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31135283078?profile=RESIZE_584xHH Śivarāma Swami gives a direct update from a hospital where he has been admitted due to recurring fever episodes that began after returning from Vrindavan in early March. He explains that the fevers have come in cycles lasting around ten days each, prompting concern and eventually leading him to seek hospital care in Budapest.

He describes the hospital as a large, well-equipped facility and notes that doctors admitted him to conduct thorough testing rather than leaving the issue unresolved. So

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By HG Nrsimha Kavaca das

On Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.28.16, the focus is on meditation (dhyāna) as practiced in bhakti-yoga and the transformative power of fixing the mind on the form of the Lord. The verse describes the Paramātmā as supremely beautiful—so captivating that the devotee loses all interest in anything else. This is not poetic exaggeration but a description of purified perception.

In Vedic understanding, terms like mind, heart, and consciousness are closely related. When the heart is pu

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31135263675?profile=RESIZE_584xBy Dina-Palika Devi Dasi,

Beginning on Sunday, May 10, 2026, and continuing through July 19, 2026, an online Grief Support Group will meet weekly from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. EST. Designed to help participants navigate one of life’s most profound challenges, the program offers practical and spiritually grounded support for those experiencing grief and loss.

A Sacred Space for Healing

In today’s world, experiences of loss—whether through death, separation, or major life transitions—are increasin

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A new network is being formed to connect and support sanga leaders ahead of the 2026 Bhadra campaign, while organizers are also encouraging temples to use a new banner resource designed to inspire and promote Srimad-Bhagavatam distribution.

The initiative is aimed at facilitators of Bhakti Vrkshas, reading groups, japa groups, and other sangas, with the goal of creating closer cooperation among local leaders and strengthening book distribution efforts for Bhadra Purnima. Organizers say the netwo

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31135261098?profile=RESIZE_584xBy Nityanand Ashraya Das 

Under the flagship of ISKCON’s Congregational Development Ministry, a two-day Preaching Krishna Consciousness with Excellence training was held on April 11–12, 2026, at ISKCON Yamuna Nagar, Haryana. More than 15 temple devotees from the local community gathered to strengthen their preaching skills and expand congregational outreach. The program was organized under the guidance of Sri Karta Dasa, Temple General Manager of ISKCON Yamuna Nagar.

The training was conducted b

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Chandan Yatra: The Sweet Boat Pastime!

31135259891?profile=RESIZE_710xOn the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya, a day known for its ever-increasing spiritual blessings, the sacred Chandan Yatra begins. This marks the start of a deeply refreshing and joyful season in Mayapur, where the Lordships are lovingly adorned with cooling sandalwood paste to bring comfort during the summer months. Over the days that follow, beautiful and creative veśas unfold, each revealing a unique pastime and mood of the Lord. The atmosphere becomes especially magical, soft, and fill

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Seasonal Course by Bhaktimarga Swami

31135259480?profile=RESIZE_400x31135260052?profile=RESIZE_400xThe sun was lifting the fog in the town, Huntsville. The serious snow falls over this past winter came in great volumes and is now melting. That Muskoka River is overflowing and the docks at the downtown district have disappeared under the fluid flow. That great gift to humankind, water, is moving at high speed and threatening to flood. Nature is naughty and nice. You have to keep a watchful eye.

My strolling along the downtown of Huntsville led me, with purpose, from one mural to another, al

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I’m not sure of the history of Aksaya Tritiya. But ksaya means to diminish, so aksaya means that which never diminishes, or which goes on increasing. So this day is considered a very auspicious day to start anything from which you want the fruits never to diminish. I see that people start their businesses on this day, do grha pravesha on this day, start their journeys on this day. And there is a big festival in Nandagram on this day. But if you want to come and see it, you have to book your tax

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Every year on the 3rd lunar day of waxing phase of the month of Vaisakha, we celebrate Akshaya Tritiya, also known as Akshaya Teej or Parashuraam Jayanti. 

Akshaya, literally means, that which can't be worn out, or deteriorate or that which always exists.

It becomes more important if it falls on Monday along with coincidence of Rohini Nakshatra. Any austerity, any charity, any attempt to gain spiritual knowledge on this day bears a permanent effect. 

Anything began on this auspicious day, te
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Akshay Tritiya - Most auspicious day

4510361206?profile=RESIZE_584xAkshaya Tritiya, one of the most important days in the Vedic calendar. Akshaya Tritiya is the appearance day of Lord Parasurama, and it is also the day that the Ganges descended to the earth. Most devotees know it as the beginning of Candana-yatra, but actually many of Lord Krishna’s other pastimes also took place on this day, specifically those which highlight Krishna’s generous and intimate reciprocation with his devotees.
 

The very word Akshaya means “that which never diminishes”. Any servic

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Candana Yatra and Aksaya Tritiya

In the Skanda Purana (Utkala-khanda, Chapter 29) it is described that Lord Jagannatha instructed King Indradyumna to keep His transcendental body cool by applying sandalwood paste all over His divine form:

vaisakhasya site pakse tritiyaksaya samjnikatatra 
mam lepayed gandha lepanair ati sobhanam

“Smear fragrant sandalwood paste on My body on the day of Aksaya-trtiya during the waxing moon in the month of Vaisakha.”

This festival is called the Candana-yatra festival, which literally translates

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Akshaya Tritiya by Giriraj Swami

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The day known as Aksaya-tritiya occurs on the third (tritiya) day of the waxing moon in the month of Vaisakha. Every second of this blessed day is completely auspicious, and so there is no consideration of any one period (muhurta) being better than another. Aksaya means “inexhaustible”; anything a person undertakes on the day of Aksaya-tritiya is bound to succeed, especially the performance of devotional activities, which guarantee inexhaustible benefit.

It is said that Aksaya-tritiya is the

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Akshaya Tritiya by Ramai Swami

31134855482?profile=RESIZE_400xAkshaya Tritiya is regarded as one of the most auspicious days for new beginnings. This festival occurs on the third day (Tritiya) of the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) in the month of Vaishakha every year.

The word ‘Akshaya’ in Sanskrit means inexhaustible, that which is unlimited or everlasting. Thus this festival is a celebration of unending happiness, peace and prosperity.

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It was on this day that Sudama, a poor brahmana, went to Dwaraka and met His childhood friend, Lord Krishna. Though S

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Artemis Flyby By Sitalatma Das

31134660088?profile=RESIZE_584xRecent American Artemis mission sent to the Moon made a little splash in our devotee community as well, with the same old questions about Moon travel. We have decades of debates on this – was it fake, was it real this time? Was it fake this time, too? In retrospect, most of it looks like a waste of time and eventually we all get tired of rehashing this over and over again.

It has also been a decade since Risiraja Prabhu’s book Mystic Universe – An Introduction to Vedic Cosmology was presented on

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By Ekendra Das

Like many devotees, Ekendra Prabhu initially cycled through many “do the needful” services. As a professional musician, you can imagine his happiness of finally being able to offer those talents in service by hopping on the Straight Edge train and playing in Krsna Conscious bands. His love for theater and comedy kicked in and thus a star (Yama Niyama Dasa Brahmacari) was born!
Join Ekendra for a lively and dynamic discussion on creative endeavors he’s experienced over the decades.

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31134656287?profile=RESIZE_584xBy Kulavati Krishnapriya Devi Dasi, 

By most measurable indicators, the world today is far from peaceful. Armed conflicts persist across multiple regions, families are being strained under mounting pressures, and economic instability continues to erode livelihoods on a global scale. In both private and public spaces, conversations are increasingly dominated by anxious, often polarized discussions of politics and geopolitics.

It is within this atmosphere of collective unease that ISKCON Farmingto

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31134656064?profile=RESIZE_584xBy Bhava Sandhi Devi Dasi

It all started a decade ago with the 50/50 Campaign, an initiative by the BBT to celebrate the 50-year anniversary of ISKCON, which encouraged devotees to distribute 50 of Srila Prabhupada’s books in 2016. I wanted to come up with different ways to distribute books because, as a working mother, I didn’t have a lot of time to go out on the street. I was reading Our Family Business by Vaisesika Dasa, for inspiration, and came across the idea of a “Smart Table.”

In the pas

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31134368083?profile=RESIZE_192XGadadara Pandit was a childhood friend of Nimai and both were students in the same ‘Tol’ or school. Gadadhar’s parents Madhav Mishra and Ratnavati were natives of Chattagram district but later moved to Navadwip. Gadadhar Pandit was born in Navadwip.

In the Gaura-ganodesa-dipika, verses 147 through 153, it is stated: “The pleasure potency of Sri Krishna formerly known as Vrindavaneshvari Srimati Radharani is now personified in the form of Sri Gadadhara Pandit in the pastimes of Lord Chaitanya Ma

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