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A Crayfish Story

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A crayfish landed itself at the door of the temple last week. It caused a bit of alarm at first as some of us didn’t know what this strange looking, large creepy crawly was. A monster black scorpion? An alien, over-sized cockroach? It was 4am, half dark, and imaginations stirred by fear were running high!

Soon a devotee arrived who recognized it. “Ah, a crayfish,” he said with affection.
He got the snow shovel, gently invited the crayfish to get on board, and took him back to the creek.

There a

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Weather Gone Wild

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The rain whips against my window
and the newly blossomed trees
are fast loosing their pretty petals
to the ruthless cold and wind

I wish that my spiritual practice
could sometimes be like
that wild weather
and move me to the places
I know I want to be

Winds that could blow
my doubts out the window
rains that would wash
the material ego out the door
hot hot sun to dry
my petty hurts to nothingness
and cold air to shake the
bodily concept of life
out of my head

Oh wild weather friend
keep knockin

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By: ISKCON-London Communications (With contributions from Bhaktivedanta Manor Communications)

It was on 13th July 1966 that ISKCON was incorporated. Exactly 50 years on, on Wednesday 13th July ISKCON-London celebrated this historic day in the most glorious way.

AnchorAn all-day festival was held at the Temple. As the curtains opened for Deity Greetings, devotees witnessed Their Lordships adorned in illuminous new golden outfits offered to Them in honour of the occasion. The altar was decorated with

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The International Society of Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) was founded in New York by A.C Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada in 1966, and celebrates its 50th anniversary this year with 52 nationwide events in the UK. Last week in a gesture of appreciation to the City of London for making the Hare Krishna community feel so welcome, 5,000 anniversary cupcakes were handed out at London’s five major railway stations. The chocolate cupcakes made by Govinda were purely vegetarian, with no eggs and

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A few years ago, while pursuing my postgraduate studies at USM in Penang, I happen to glance over the front page of the local newspaper to read the following headlines in large capital letters: WANTED: LEADERS. The statement was being made by the then Prime Ministry of Malaysia who was expressing his dismay at the lack of leadership within his country, especially in the context of educational institutions who seemingly were not able to produce highly qualified leaders. Not only was he pointing

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You Can Do It By Mahatma das

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I was checking for a document on my computer and came across a letter I wrote to a devotee who had recently come back to devotional service.

Over the years he had his ups and downs and wrote me out of concern that this pattern might continue. He feared that he might leave devotional service again.

You might say, “Well I haven’t fallen away from Krishna consciousness, so how does this letter relate to me?” I think we all constantly battle internally with falling away from Krishna consciousness.

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Radhadyuti Devi Dasi: On the occasion of ISKCON 50th anniversary celebration, IDVM-India (ISKCON Daiva Varnasrama Ministry) launched Sri Govind Gau Gram Prachar Yatra to spread the Holy Name and glories of mother cow in the villages on the inspiration of H.H. RP Bhakti Raghava Swami Maharaj (IDVM-India minister). On the occasion the ministry plans to reach out atleast 108 villages and offer that endeavour at the lotus feet of Srila Prabhupada.
On 16thJuly, 2016, the Sri Govind Gau Gram Prachar

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On Sunday, 17th July, London witnessed its 48th Rathayatra festival in the heart of Central London. Their Lordships, Lord Jagannath, Lady Subhadra and Lord Baladev from ISKCON-London were carried in three beautifully decorated wooden chariots. In celebration of ISKCON’s 50th anniversary the chariots also carried the “ISKCON 50” logo.

The journey commenced from Hyde Park corner. The chariots bearing the bedecked deities were pulled by hand in a joyous procession of exultant devotees with much eu

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In the 21st century more and more emphasis is being placed on the protection of animals, the reduction of violence towards animals, changes in the consumption of animals as food for humanity and the understanding that animals are sentient beings possessing feelings and emotions.

In fact the rights of our animal brothers and sisters are being discussed and debated within society as never before. 

The new booklet, “Do We Care? Australia’s First Home for Cow Protection”, is an offering written by

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Colombia is joining the ISKCON 50 celebrations, which are taking place all around the world. Srila Prabhupada came to the United States in 1966 with the mission of delivering the most valuable possession to the Western culture. Srila Prabhupada eventually came to inspire a whole generation. A generation full of youth, full of vigor, full of hope, full of new ideas; these persons became the ISKCON that Srila Prabhupada envisioned.

50 years later, sitting under the same tree, Srila Prabhupada's f

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Gopal Bhatta Goswami by Ramai Swami

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Sri Gopala Bhatta Goswami (the son of a Vyenkata Bhatta, a Sri Vaisnava brahmana) appeared in Sri Rangam, South India. Lord Caitanya once stayed four months in his home, and con­verted the family to Gaudiya Vaisnavism. A mere boy at this time, Gopala personally served the Lord.

Gopala Bhatta came to Vrndavana and became a dear friend of Sri Rupa and Sanatana Goswamis. He did bhajana in Vrndavana for forty-five years, mostly at Radha-kunda.

On pilgrimage he obtained twelve Salagrama silas. Later

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my inspiration for today

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“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to ma

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Weathering the Weather

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Life can be miserable. Either it’s miserable for us at certain times, or we watch the misery of others and our hearts are broken. How do we not get overwhelmed by it all?

Knowledge and action. And knowledge comes first. There are many sources of our miseries but there are three main categories – nature, others, and our own mind.

Nature shows her brute force and has us all scrambling. It’s a power we need to respect, and generally don’t. She is an agent of collective karma, and will also bring m

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The Subtle Body

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The Bhagavad Gita is a scripture that is over 5000 years old and its knowledge and wisdom is still as relevant today as it was when it was first spoken. It is revered as the highest authority, as it is one of the only scriptures that is spoken by God himself. So who better to explain who we are than our eternal father, the Supreme Personality of Godhead! From my last post, we concluded that we are the soul and not the body, but where does the mind and intelligence fit in? Are we not the thought

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Devotional Service

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You may not realise it, but we are always serving. Serving our mind, our body our boss, our society our family, the laws of our country, our government by paying tax. Everything we do is in service. 


So serving God, should come very naturally. As the third step in bhakti yoga, after acquiring faith and the association of devotees, one can be introduced to devotional service. When we come before god, often we ask God for material benefits  "Dear God please let me pass this exam, please let me w

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Keeping Our Word

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The epic Ramayana, the great heroic story of King Rama, returns again and again to the point of keeping one’s word – even though doing so seems to bring pain and heartbreak.

It starts with Rama’s father, the ruling King, being bound to a promise which results in the exile of his son Rama.

Rama, of course, honors his father’s word and leaves for the forest – even though the whole kingdom beseeches him to not do so. Bharat, Rama’s youngest brother was asked to rule in his stead. He refused to be

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4 lessons from the Tortoise

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There are lessons to be learned from all sources. In the Bhagavad-gita Krishna uses the humble tortoise to illustrate sense control: “One who is able to withdraw his senses from sense objects, as the tortoise draws its limbs within the shell, is firmly fixed in perfect consciousness.”

Here are some other lessons we can learn from a tortoise:

1. Slow and steady

Yesterday is gone and we yet don’t have tomorrow. We only have today and really only this moment. I like to call this “everyday eternal.

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Karma Marks

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Karma marks upon my skin

like a story growing old

Like the rings to count on a felled tree

I am lined and scarred

Memories from the cuts and bruises

on the outside me

The one that hits against the earth

and wind and fire and others.

Karma marks upon my heart

of things I want but don’t get

and things I get but don’t desire

The  marks on a heart broken by pain

stretched by sadness, lost in loneliness.

The marks on a bursting heart of happiness

that has everything and

yet still feels dissatisfied

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Love Like Rain

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There was a great storm today

 the shyam blue clouds gathered

 and soon drenched all

 even the ocean

 who needs no rain

 but rain it did

 upon the waves

 the Vedas say

 this is love

 pure love, Krishna’s love

 it doesn’t decide

 who needs it or not

 the cloudburst will open

 upon us all

 soak it in

 it’s water the body is most made of

 and love no less.

Source:http://iskconofdc.org/love-like-rain/

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