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Three last wishes!



Alexander, the great Greek king, after conquering many kingdoms, was returning home.  On the way, he fell ill and it took him to his death bed.  So, the mighty conqueror lay prostrate and pale, helplessly waiting to breathe his last.  

He called his generals and said, "I will depart from this world soon, I have three wishes, please carry them out without fail."  With tears flowing down their cheeks, the generals agreed to abide by their king's last wishes.  "My first desire is that," said Alexand
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Devotees must never be lazy

Srila Prabhupada explains that, sleep is only to recover from the fatigue due to working hard. The devotees are meant to work very hard. Devotees must never be lazy. All the great acharyas condemn laziness. When we are lazy, we are just opening the doors for Maya to rush into our mind and take complete control.  Therefore we must be very active, we must be very busy in hearing the glories of the Lord, in chanting the glories of the Lord and in rendering service by executing the instructions of t

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Question: How Can Krishna Not Know His Potency?


Gurudeva, I request you to enlighten me on this phrase: "The wonderful potency of the Supreme Lord Krishna is bewildering even to the jugglers. That potential power is unknown even to the self-sufficient Lord, so it is certainly unknown to others."
--Srimad Bhagavatam-Canto 3, Chapter 6, Verse 39 

Gurudeva, you have told us that Krishna is the Supreme. So how is this possible that Lord's potency is even unknown to the Lord Himself when He knows everyt

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Purpose of installing deities

In New Zealand, as in Australia, Srila Prabhupada had again installed Radha and Krsna. In Sydney, one year before, he had asked Krsna to please take care of Himself if the mlecchas-turned-devotees committed offences. Upon returning, he saw that the worship was going on nicely. Radha and Krsna had then come to Melbourne. Now, Prabhupada had again asked the Lord to come. On his invitation, along with the sound of kirtana, Krsna had been received in yet another simple s
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Srimad-Bhagavatam - Canto 3 Chapter 1 Text 39
yamav utasvit tanayau prthayah
parthair vrtau paksmabhir aksiniva
remata uddaya mrdhe sva-riktham
parat suparnav iva vajri-vaktrat


yamau -- twins (Nakula and Sahadeva); utasvit -- whether; tanayau -- sons; prthayah -- of Prtha; parthaih -- by the sons of Prtha; vrtau -- protected; paksmabhih -- by the eyelids; aksini -- of the eyes; iva -- like; remate -- playing carelessly; uddaya -- snatching; mrdhe -- in the fight; sva-riktham -- own property; parat --
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Three last wishes!

Three last wishes!Alexander, the great Greek king, after conquering many kingdoms, was returning home. On the way, he fell ill and it took him to his death bed. So, the mighty conqueror lay prostrate and pale, helplessly waiting to breathe his last.He called his generals and said, "I will depart from this world soon, I have three wishes, please carry them out without fail." With tears flowing down their cheeks, the generals agreed to abide by their king's last wishes. "My first desire is that,"
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Radhanath Swami Entering Istanbul

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When Radhanath Swami and his friends asked the border guard the way to Istanbul, the guard pointed to a lonely country road. It stretched out into the darkness of the hilly, fertile country of Eastern Thrace. As they walked, Radhanath Swami saw for the first time the minaret of a stone mosque. The mosque’s dome and spires fascinated him and he was thrilled to see a place of God. There was no traffic on the road and Istanbul was still 150 miles away. What now? As they stood wondering how they wou

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Learning from a Blind Boy

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One last evening in Kandahar, while in a dim crowded tea stall, Radhanath Swami squatted on the floor with the locals. Suddenly everyone’s attention focused on a blind boy who stumbled in carrying a rustic wooden instrument with a single string nailed across it. He was perhaps sixteen years old, and like the others, wore soiled rags that loosely covered his emaciated body.

Radhanath Swami’s heart quaked—nothing covered his blinded, disfigured eyes. Despite his extreme poverty, he smiled radiantly

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22nd annual Siliguri Ratha Yatra - 2011

 

22nd annual Siliguri Ratha Yatra - 2011

 

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Dear Devotees,
Please accept our humble obesiences. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.
On Sunday, July 3, 2011,ISKCON Siliguri observed the twenty second annual Rathayatra Festival.


The Rathayatra began at 2:30 PM, the traditional time, at the ISKCON Temple premises.  The Honorable Minister of West Bengal, Sri Goutam Dev, NB Dev.Dept. inaugurated the Rathayatra by performing arati to Their Lordships, Jagannath, Baladev and Subhadradevi, and then sweeping th

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Rath yatra

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Mahaprabhu's mood at Ratha-yatra

At the beginning of the Ratha-yatra Festival, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu offers a prayer to Jagannatha-deva, not to His form as Lord Jagannatha or Vasudeva-Krsna, but to His form as Vrajendra-nandana Sri Krsna:

jayati jana-nivaso devaki-janma-vado
yadu-vara-parisat svair dorbhir asyann adharmam

sthira-cara-vrjina-ghnah su-smita-sri-mukhena

vraja-pura-vanitanam vardhayan kama-devam

Srimad-Bhagavatam (10.90.48)

["Sri Krsna is He who is known as jana-nivasa, the ultimate reso

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GUNDICA MANDIRA MARJANA

GUNDICA MANDIRA MARJANA

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[Dear Readers,
Please accept our humble obeisances. All glories to Sri Sri Guru and Gauranga.
July 1, 2011 is the commemoration of Gundica Mandira Marjana, the cleaning of the Gundica Temple. Please accept this lecture excerpted from Srila Narayana’s Maharaja’s book, The Origin of Ratha-yatra. 
Your aspiring servants,
The hari-katha team]

We should know that the Supreme Personality of Godhead is one without a second. He is the same God for the Christians, Muslims, Hindus, and a

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Ghee Lamps in a Bag and the Lord in My Hands

Volume 11, Chapter 14
Feb 27, 2011

 

HH Indradyumna Swami Maharaj

 

In India I am always on the lookout for interesting puja items, so the other day in Jaipur, I visited the antique shop of Mr. Sharma, an old friend. As I walked in he greeted me and we sat down to talk.

“Do you have anything interesting for me?” I asked.

“Yes,” he said. “I’ve kept aside a few small items you can use for puja.”

“Great!” I said.

As Mr. Sharma looked through the desk drawers for t

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The Lord Gives Inspiration

Today we will see the explanation on how Lord is so kind especially to
unsophisticated devotees.

Buddhuram was an unsophisticated farmer in a small village in Gujarat. He
doesn't know anything. He could not read or write. One day Buddhuram went
home after tendering the calves and his wife was just complaining and
shouting at him. Buddhuram's wife always regretted marrying him. She said,
"After all his name is Buddhuram and on top of that he has no buddhi. He is
a highly silly man and only knows how to
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Question & Answers

1. Why do people insist on looking outside themselves for a reason for their life?


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The real hunger is internal, and man is trying to satisfy it by externals. There is no satisfaction outside the satisfaction of the soul in its blissful relationship with the Super Soul Sri Krishna.

>>> Ref. VedaBase => Satisfaction

We deal mainly with externals, and have little capacity for spiritual subtleties
It is a challenge to us all to see beyond externals, abuses, and fall downs in order to see eternal Kr
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Deaf people

If shravanam is so important for a devotee and it is a primary requirement how about people who are deaf? How can such people benefit in their spiritual process? In what language do they communicate for spiritual upliftment? Do we have any program in place for such souls in Iskcon?

Signs Unto Krishna

 
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When Dayal Gauranga Dasa first began visiting ISKCON’s Bhaktivedanta Manor near London, England, in 1980, he found that it was difficult for him to participate in temple activities and to connect wit

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Sucide

"Birth in this material world is considered/compared to a prison house which comes as a punishment for being envious of Krishna."

In the prison house that is there in the material world there are culprits that break the prison rules and vanish. Like wise are there instances and information of those souls who break the prison rule and if yes, Who are they? Where could they go? What happens to them?
 

They are the ones who commit material suicide 
With something, if you are disgusted, "I don't want it
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Sri Sri Radha-Giridhari

Tuesday, 18 April 1972


The timing of the Deity installation had become somewhat of a contentious issue. Tusta Krsna had approached Srila Prabhupada some days before suggesting that the installation ceremony should be in the evening, but Prabhupada had insisted that it be held in the morning. "Go to Pradyumna and find out some auspicious time in the morning," he said.

Tusta had done so, and found out some suitable times. But still he insisted on an evening program. Prabhupada
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Srimad-Bhagavatam - Canto 3 Chapter 1 Text 38
kaccid yasodha ratha-yuthapanam
gandiva-dhanvoparatarir aste
alaksito yac-chara-kuta-gudho
maya-kirato girisas tutosa


kaccit -- whether; yasah-dha -- famous; ratha-yuthapanam -- amongst the great chariot warriors; gandiva -- dhanva -- carrying the Gandiva bow, Arjuna; uparata-arih -- one who has vanquished the enemies; aste -- doing well; alaksitah -- without being identified; yat -- whose; sara-kuta-gudhah -- being covered by arrows; maya-kiratah -- fals
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Krishna's Devotees

When we sincerely try to chant the Holy Name, the agents and subordinates of the illusory energy of the Lord try to create problems and obstacles in our spiritual progress. But even after facing the toughest of problems—a completely surrendered devotee of Supreme Lord Shri Krishna is not the least bit bothered or the least bit affected. In fact, all these hurdles propel their devotion and devotional fame to greater heights. The Supreme Lord is the cause of all causes and the actual source of all

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Sayana Ekadasi - Return Ratha

 Sayana Ekadasi

 

 

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The saintly king Yudhishthira Maharaj said, “Oh Keshava, what is the name of that Ekadasi that occurs during the light fortnight of the month of Ashadha (June – July)? Who is the worshippable Deity for the auspicious day, and what is the process for observing this event?”

Lord Sri Krishna replied, “Oh caretaker of this Earthly planet, I shall gladly tell you a wonderful historical event that the deva lord Brahma once narrated to his son Narad Muni.

“One day Narad Muni asked his f

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