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Our movement is growing and it is not only growing in numbers but it is also growing in complexity! In the earlier days of Srila Prabhupada establishing the preaching mission, this movement was more simple. The membership was more homogenous – people of a similar age group and all engaged in the same activity.

Now, there is much more diversity! Diversity in different members of this movement and also diversity in different kinds programs so we need a very broad movement! We need a movement which

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Appearance of Radha Kunda

2514994649?profile=originalLecture on Appearance of Radha Kunda by HH Varsana Swami

(Varsana Swami was born in 1950 in Morristown, New Jersey. From his childhood he was strongly drawn to the workings of the natural world. He became a vegetarian of his own accord at the age of seven and was determined to lead a life of compassion.)

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Respecting Radha Kunda

2514906215?profile=originalLecture on Respecting Radha Kunda by HH Giriraj Swami at ISKOCN Dallas on 24 April 2013
(Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10 Chapter 36 Text 16)

(In 1972 Giriraj Swami was appointed by Prabhupada to be president of ISKCON Bombay and trustee of the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust.)

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Those were the days!

Those were the days! Kurma das: Monday, 17 July 1972 “Civil authorities in Melbourne followed Sydney’s lead by arresting the devotees, albeit it under slightly different circumstances. In Sydney, devotees would be spontaneously arrested for street chanting. In Melbourne, however, although the police disapproved of the chanting parties, devotees were mainly getting charged for selling Back to Godhead magazines on the street. The charging would result in court cases with fines being imposed against the devotees. The devotees, of course, would neither show up for the court case nor pay the fines. These cases would end with summonses, subsequent arrests and jail sentences. Having received news of Srila Prabhupada’s advice to Caru, the devotees in Melbourne were now clear on what they should do. On 28 September 1972, The Age accurately and sympathetically summed up the recent events in an article headed "Hare Krishna Song Goes on in Prison”: Upananda the monk, William Willis to the police, walked out of the St.Kilda Watchhouse at 6 p.m. yesterday, after two days behind bars, still chanting the jubilant Hare Krishna mantra. And at Pentridge Jail, two other Hare Krishnas who had been imprisoned for two days and facing three more days inside, are keeping up their “Hari Hari” prayer, fasting all the while. The three men were arrested by police who broke into the Burnett Street Temple in St.Kilda of the Hindu religious congregation, the Hare Krishnas, at 3a.m. on Tuesday. Lead by Detective Sergeant A. Miller, the police marched through the two storey building, shining torches in the faces of the sleeping men. The police carried warrants of arrest over the non-payment of City Council street fines imposed for taking donations for the Krishna magazines, alleged to be begging. There was believed to be several hundred unpaid fines, averaging three dollars each. The total of unpaid fines may be $1,800. The monks say they have no money to pay it, and in any case will not pay on the principle of “freedom of religion” At Pentridge, the monk, Gaura Gopal and Hare Krishna novice, Pat Deegan, gaoled two days with three to go, had taken no food up to last night. The Hare Krishna monks are strict vegetarians and the two prisoners say they were offered meals containing meat. The prisoners told Sanaka dasa, their 25-year-old Temple President who visited them in jail yesterday: “We shall persevere. Do not worry for us.” Deegan told his Temple President a Pentridge warder threatened to cut off his sikha, the pigtail of hair, but he dissuaded them. As the embattled monks sat in council over their evening meal last night, word was brought that a fourth had been arrested in Bourke Street City at 4.30 p.m. One monk reported “A City Council employee pointed ‘That’s him’, and a policeman dragged him away to the police car.” The monk is now held in the St. Kilda Watchhouse. Sanaka dasa, a calm young man born in Athens, whose parents are Melbourne citizens said, “We are ready to endure this persecution in order to win the freedom of religion that lies in the future for us.”

Those were the days!
Kurma das: Monday, 17 July 1972
“Civil authorities in Melbourne followed Sydney’s lead by arresting the devotees, albeit it under slightly different circumstances. In Sydney, devotees would be spontaneously arrested for street chanting. In Melbourne, however, although the police disapproved of the chanting parties, devotees were mainly getting charged for selling Back to Godhead magazines on the street. The charging would result in court cases with fines being imposed agai

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It’s Kartik - all month! A gift from Mayapur.tv! Download this wonderful high-quality picture of Sri Sri Radha Madhava for free - courtesy HG Saranga Thakur Prabhu Download it here: http://goo.gl/Bf87kY

It’s Kartik - all month! A gift from Mayapur.tv!
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Uttar Pradesh's holy town of Vrindavan, where it is said Lord Krishna spent his childhood in ancient times, is faced with a major problem of disposing off its solid waste material.

Local activists today say the municipal body had failed to address the problem of disposing solid waste, despite the National Green Tribunal's (NGT) directives.

On September 29, the NGT gave the municipal body two weeks to evolve a process and mechanism to collect and scientifically dispose of solid waste.

It was dire

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Our Tiny Universe

From Vedic literature we find that our universe, compared to other universes, is relatively small. The Brahmä in charge of this universe has only four heads, whereas Brahmäs managing larger universes have proportionately more heads. 

“Kåñëa said, ‘Your particular universe extends four billion miles; therefore it is the smallest of all the universes. Consequently you have only four heads.” (Caitanya-caritämåta Madhya 21.84)

Çrémad Bhägavatam (3.11.40) confirms this distance of four billion miles.

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Bhagavad-gita As It Is - 2.21

TEXT 21
vedavinasinam nityam
ya enam ajam avyayam
katham sa purusah partha
kam ghatayati hanti kam
SYNONYMS
veda—in knowledge; avināśinam—indestructible; nityam—always; yaḥ—one who; enam—this (soul); ajam—unborn; avyayam—immutable; katham—how; saḥ—he; puruṣaḥ—person; pārtha—O Pārtha (Arjuna); kam—whom;ghātayati—hurts; hanti—kills; kam—whom.
TRANSLATION
O Pārtha, how can a person who knows that the soul is indestructible, unborn, eternal and immutable, kill anyone or cause anyone to kill?
PURPORT
Everythin
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“TWO” SHORT TO ROPE THE UNIVERSE

By Caitanya Caran Das

Damodara lila special

One of the important legends associated with Diwali is Damodara lila, a pastime in which mother Yashoda tried to tie Krishna with a rope. The rope turned out to be two fingers short. So she tied more rope, but, no matter how many ropes she tied together, the combined rope remained two fingers short.

This pastime signifies that no matter how much we try, we will always fall short in our attempts to understand God with our intelligence. Modern science i

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Iskcon Alachua. Community Unity: New Community Social Services Network Recently we introduced to the community our plan of creating a co-op of devotees which are dedicated to helping those in need. This umbrella organization is committed to assisting those in need in getting the help they require, be it from a group, a resource or an individual. This plan is becoming a reality, rapidly coming together forming an even better vision than we had hoped for. There have been many new exciting developm

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A nice lesson in Krishna consciousness

Hare Krishna.

29th October, 2015. Gurgaon

Quotes by Srila Prabhupada on Everyone Being A Preacher

Please accept my good wishes for a very devotional Kartik month.

I had two small realisations around preaching recently and an important lesson, I am sharing the same.

As the month of  Kartik approached this year, the enthusiasm within my own self was not so high. I did not know the reasons. Last Monday, 26th October,  I had to give a class at a home program. At the office I thought that as Kartik is starting from the next so it may be a good idea to share a

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In order to understand Shri Nityananda Prabhu’s image in the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, we have to know the Avatara doctrine, which describes the way the Lord appears in this world in behalf of His spiritual energies. Shri Nityananda  Prabhu is a manifestation of compassion, of mercy and of divine love. He is the supreme Person, God himself who stepped into history and made His appearance in this world in the second half of the sixteenth century, according to the Western calendar. Like
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Kartika Mass @ ISKCON, Ludhiana

Kartika Mass @ ISKCON, Ludhiana Sri Sri Jagannath Temple (ISKCON) celebrated the arrival of auspicious Kartik month with ecstatic kirtan, lamp offering to Lord Damodar, recitation of Damodarastakam prayer and discourses. Devotees offered lights to Their Lordship after Gaura Aarti. Lamp offering will continue for the whole month of Kartika. It is said that since this month is very dear to Krishna by performing austerities, or restraining one’s sense gratification and performing activities to please the senses of the Lord, one becomes very dear to the Krishna. As Satya-yuga is the best of yugas, as the Vedas are the best of scriptures, as Ganga is the best of rivers, so Kartika is the best of months, the most dear to Krishna.

Kartika Mass @ ISKCON, Ludhiana
Sri Sri Jagannath Temple (ISKCON) celebrated the arrival of auspicious Kartik month with ecstatic kirtan, lamp offering to Lord Damodar, recitation of Damodarastakam prayer and discourses. Devotees offered lights to Their Lordship after Gaura Aarti. Lamp offering will continue for the whole month of Kartika. It is said that since this month is very dear to Krishna by performing austerities, or restraining one’s sense gratification and performing activities to p

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By Satsvarupa dasa Goswami

October 9, 2015

ISKCON is officially observing Srila Prabhupada’s coming to America and forming his society at 26 Second Avenue, in the year 2016. But 50th anniversary events have already occurred in 2015 and two major festivals have been celebrated. The observance of the day Prabhupada left India on board the Jaladuta on August 13, 1965 was celebrated in grand fashion in an indoor stadium in Calcutta on August 13, 2015. On September 17, 1965, after a thirty-five day

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By Vamsuli Dasa

The 10%

BBT India organized a two-day conference on book distribution on 21st and 22nd October, 2015 at ISKCON Govardhan Eco Village, Wada. This was a pioneering attempt to help book distributors in West Indian Divisional Council (WIDC) become more organized and inspired for the upcoming Marathon. The event was inaugurated by HG Gauranga Prabhu (WIDC Chairman and ISKCON GBC Member) and HG Vaisesika Prabhu (ACBSP) with the blessings of HH Gopal Krishna Goswami Maharaja, HH Jaya

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When we look at materially successful people around us, whom many of us worship as role models, we get inspired, we dream of following in their footsteps and aspire to lead lives in the same frame. In a bid to fulfill such materially elevated aspirations, we try to imitate them, we often plan out every detail of how our daily activities should be executed. However, unfortunately, inspite of all efforts invested in designing a foolproof plan of action, when the time of execution arrives, we are h

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Sri Gauranga

Several hours north of our ISKCON temple in Mayapura is Murshidabad where the ancestral home of Ganga Narayana Chakravarti is found. Ganga Narayana Chakravarti was one of the chief disciples of Srila Narottam das Thakur. Both Narottam and Ganga Narayana's sacred samadhi's are there, as well as the famous pure gold Gauranga deity that Narottam das Thakur installed during the famous Keturi festival some 450 years ago.

Our party of 200 devotees delivered two beautiful paintings of Srila Narottam

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