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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Hey Buddy, Can You Spare Me a Dome
Sunday, July 29, 2007
The Sunshine of His Mercy
Volume 8 - Chapter 5
I preached in the United States through the first week in June. Then I went to stay with Giriraja Swami in California to rest and prepare myself for the summer festivals in Poland. Every day I chanted and read and also exercised. After months of intense traveling around the world, I had to put myself in shape for the 48 rigorous festivals ahead.
During my exercise routines I would meditate on the upcoming tour, visualizing the ISKCON Manipur dance troupe we had invited from India performing on our stage. I also envisioned our new theater production, complete with two animals that fight with Krsna and Balarama: a seven-foot gorilla named Dvivida and a ten-foot elephant named Kuvalayapida. I could almost see our guests' faces light up with amazement.
But one day I received a call from Nandini dasi, and I realized...
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Friday, July 27, 2007
Food Relief Started in Ugalpur (Orissa)
Jaya Sita Rama. Please accept my humble pranams.
Another village has been added to our food relief program in Orissa. The village of Ugalpur is located around 6 kilometers outside of Bhadrak.
Yours in service,
Bhaktivedanta Ashram &
Bhaktivedanta International Charities
Foodrelief.org
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Hidden History of the Human Race Pt.1
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Ratha Yatra in Sri Jagannatha Puri - Part 1 - 5
An amazing video of the annual Ratha Yatra in Puri Dham, with footage of building the chariots, pahandi (carrying deities out of the temple), Golden Dress (Suna Vesha), Elephant Dress, etc. The video narration is in Hindi, but the footage is still wonderful and worth watching for those who don't understand Hindi.
Festival des Chariots! Hare Krishna in Montreal - 2007
About Ratha Yatra:
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Srila Prabhupada 02
Montreal, Quebec
My Dear Hayagriva,
Please accept my blessings. I am in due receipt of your two letters dated July 6 and 8, 1968, respectively, along with one letter from Kirtanananda Swami.
My first request to you is that as you are getting a job again, in the Ohio State University, you must accept it without hesitation. In the Bhagavad-gita you have read that one should fully utilize one's talent for the service of the Lord. Arjuna was a military man and he utilized his talent fully for executing the purpose of Lord Sri Krishna. So, by the Grace of Krishna, you have got some educational talent, and wherever there is opportunity to get some money, you must accept it, but spend the money for Krishna.
As you are projecting to develop New Vrindaban, you will require money and I would advise you to purchase land there instead of taking on lease. If you want to take on lease, then it must be on long period, say 99 years; but first hand lease is better, that is from the government. I do not understand what is the position of Mr. Rose there, but I shall advise you not to make any big plans on the land of others. There is a Bengali proverb that if one is a poor man, he can go to some friends' house and accept food and then come back, but one should never accept residence in other's house. That is very inconvenient.
Of course, for a Sannyasi like us, we can live anywhere and everywhere, rather we shoud not have our own place. But for the New Vrindaban project, I would advise you to purchase land as much as you can because it appears that the atmosphere and situation is very nice there. Another thing, I shall not advise you to purchase horses for conveyance. It will be a botheration for you, because now you have not got sufficient assistance. If you keep horses you have to take care for them and for a little convenience of transportation, you have to take so much botheration to keep the horse fit. I am so pleased to learn that you have got a Deity Room and you are performing jointly Kirtana, assisted by a newcomer, Harold Olmstead. He may be called Hrsikesa, there is no objection, but generally a Holy Name after Lord Krishna is offered to a devotee after his initiation. Anyway, you can call him Hrsikesa, and the same name will be continued after his initiation also.
In the meantime, let him be trained up in our line of activities to observe the rules and regulations and chant Hare Krishna jointly with you. In your letter of the 8th instant you write to say, "but it would be difficult to spread the Mahamantra to the inhabitants here." Our principal aim is to preach the importance of chanting the Holy Names of God. And if there is no such opportunity then the place will be specifically meant for persons who want to retire from activities. To retire from activities is not very good idea for the conditioned soul. I have got very good experience, not only in our country but also in your country, that this tendency of retiring from activities pushes one down to the platform of laziness, and gradually to the ideas of the hippies. One should always remain active in Krishna's service, otherwise the strong maya will catch him and engage him in her service.
Our constitutional position being rendering service, we cannot stop activity. So the New Vrindaban may not be turned into a place of retirement, but some sort of activities must go on there. If there is good prospective land, we should produce some grains, flours, and fruits, and keep cows, so that the inmates may have sufficient work and facility for advancing in Krishna Consciousness. In India actually the Vrindaban has now become a place of the unemployed, and beggars. Kirtanananda has already seen it; and so there is always a tendency of such degradation if there is no sufficient work for service of Krishna. Another suggestion is that if you can attract some retired men to live there peacefully and at the same time, make oneself advanced in Krishna Consciousness, that will be very nice. But I am afraid that retired men from this country cannot give up their old habits, generally, intoxication, keeping a dog, smoking, etc., and it will be difficult for them to give up such habits even they are invited to live with us in Vrindaban. Regarding Easy Journey to Other Planets: You can inquire from Mukunda das if he is going to print it or not. If not, then you can do it because you have now some money and spend for its publication. And regarding editorial work, I shall send you some manuscripts very soon.
Regarding visa: I am not prohibited like that, that I cannot enter USA, but the permanent visa ws denied only on some technical ground. There is no impediment about my bona fides. But they have raised an objection because I submitted my application just after a fortnight of my arrival, and they say that I entered USA not as a bona fide non-immigrant. But I submitted my application, after consulting the Indian Embassy, as well as the American Embassy in Calcutta, but I see a different decision at the end. It is very difficult to take the words of government servants straightly.
Canakya Pandit has advised not to trust a politician and a woman, so practically I consulted all these politicians and they have given a different decision. I do not know what is their intention, but for the time being I have not gotten the visa. My present visa for Canada is up to the end of August. Actually it is up to the third of September, but if I like to stay here, I can extend it, it is not difficult. But I am intending to go to London, and it may be in the meantime I may go to Vancouver. I am very much anxious about your health. Is it due to the place that you are having hay fever? It sometimes so happens that moist places causes such disturbances. Are there many mosquitoes? The best thing I can suggest that you try to keep your bowels cleared, and take more fruits and milk. That will keep you healthy.
I hope you will soon feel better,
Your ever well-wisher,
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
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Concert in Support of the Hare Krishna Devotees
Friday, July 13, 2007
Srila Prabhupada - 01
Montreal, Quebec
My Dear Subala das, Please accept my blessings.
I am in due receipt of your letter of July 11, 1968, and it appears that things are not very happy there, in spite of Umapati's presence. How is it that you do not get any work? Umapati knows some technical work. Is there only work in the resturants, and there is no other work? Another boy, Christopher Fynn, may be going there very soon. And this letter covered is addressed to him. He is, so far I learned from Janardana, he is educated boy, and try to live together very peacefully in Krishna Consciousness.
The business of Krishna Conscious persons is to enjoy by mutual association on the basis of understanding Krishna from Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam. So when you become three together, you should utilize your time by discussions on Krishna, and chanting Hare Krishna. Even you do not get some job, Krishna will not put you into difficulty. But try to get some job, and work for the improvement of the temple. And whenever there is opportunity, try to chant in public parks, and collect some money from the gathering, and surely Krishna will help you in spreading this sublime gospel of Krishna Consciousness.
By the by, I require yo to find out the duplicate copies of Srimad-Bhagavatam, 2nd Canto, and a few chapters of the 3rd Canto, which are lying in my closet room, and send to me immediately. I want to prepare it for printing in Japan just after the printing of TLC is finished. I have decided it now definitely that all my printing works now shall be done in Japan. In America it is too expensive, and in India it is too much botheration. Therefore in future if there is money sufficient I wish to print each volume of my book, 5000 copies. Now, very soon we shall get 5000 copies of TLC and we have to organize the sales propaganda. If there is sale, then there is no scarcity of matter for printing. Mukunda has written that he is acquainted with some man for selling Back to Godheads, and you can just contact him to know further about it. I am sending you today the balance book sheets of TLC to Brahmananda.
Hope you are well.
Your ever well-wisher,
While fixing this letter I have received your second letter also. I understand that you are purchasing a printing machine. When you have the machine some body must join you to work anybody you like and I shall arrange for that. If it is possible to print Srimad-Bhagavatam you can immediately begin it and I shall pay for the paper, binding etc. We want to print them immediately. If you can actually print our books in your ISKCON Press then a great problem will be solved. And if not any more I shall work with you provided you can give me the visa to stay.
Please let me know how far you are ahead in this proposal.
Your ever well-wisher, A. C. B.
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Reflections on Sacred Teachings Vol. 5
By Bhaktitirtha Swami (Swami Krishnapada)
Volume Five: Srila Bhaktisiddhanta's Sixty-four Principles for Community.
Bangkok Ratha Yatra Festival 2007'
Duration: 9 Hours
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H.H.B.V.V.Narasimha Swami 0897810623
'Black Lotus' Celebrates Life of African-American Guru
Rosen spent two years tracking the profound journey that would lead a young black civil rights leader and Princeton graduate named John Favors to study under A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder of the worldwide Hare Krishna movement. Black Lotus chronicles the extraordinary experiences that transformed Favors into Bhakti Tirtha Swami, the world’s first African-American Vaishnava guru.
Black Lotus uses Bhakti Tirtha Swami's unique background as a lens through which to appreciate his accomplishments; he conveyed the teachings of the 5,000-year-old Bhagavad Gita and Gaudiya Vaishnava theology using the framework of modern psychology and principle-centered leadership. The result was a dynamic and non-sectarian approach to spirituality that broke barriers and defied categorization.
Intertwining readable prose, historical context, and insightful personal interviews, Black Lotus sheds light on Bhakti Tirtha Swami's search for meaning. Along the way, Bhakti Tirtha Maharaj imbibed lessons from a host of inspiring role models. In one memorable passage, the book recounts Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s impressions after meeting Maharaj (then a teenage John Favors). “That young man is really headed somewhere,” King is quoted as predicting. “He’s at least ten years ahead of his time. He spoke like a true leader.”
The 400-page biography includes a 16-page full color picture section, a timeline of significant dates, and a comprehensive index. The engaging book details Swami’s rise from a child born into poverty, describing how he overcame obstacles like racial segregation and speech impediments, to become an outstanding student and a young leader in the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s. His achievements earned him a full scholarship to Princeton University, where he was among a handful of African-American students at the prestigious school. At Princeton, Maharaj excelled and began to delve into the subjects that he would dedicate the rest of his life to: race relations, international justice, parapsychology, spirituality, and yoga. It was at this time that he decided to embrace the worship of Krishna, soon became a disciple of Srila Prabhupada, and quickly rose to become a prominent preacher in ISKCON.
While working hard to convey the truths of his chosen faith, Bhakti Tirtha Swami maintained close ties with the African-American community in which he was raised. He also traveled internationally, meeting and sharing his spiritual perspective on contemporary issues with world leaders and scholars, including Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Nelson Mandela. In 1990, Bhakti Tirtha Swami was coronated as a high chief in Warri, Nigeria in recognition of his outstanding work in Africa. He strived to use his “dual identity” to build bridges and inspire others to transcend differences of race, religion, and gender.
In August 2004, Maharaj was diagnosed with melanoma cancer. In the months that followed he continued to teach, drawing upon his condition to address the fears, struggles, and pains associated with facing death. Strikingly, he even wrote the foreword to Black Lotus himself, expressing his desire that “it will help me to live on and on for many generations as a servant of humanity. I want nothing more than this opportunity.”
Less than one month after penning those words, on June 27, 2005, Bhakti Tirtha Swami passed away, surrounded by friends and followers and the chanting of Lord Krishna’s holy names.
Black Lotus was intentionally released during Black History Month. Satyaraja Prabhu views the book as a celebration of the African American community by highlighting the life of a black American who overcame great adversity to benefit the lives of millions.
Satyaraja Dasa (Steven J. Rosen) is the author of over twenty books on Vaishnava-related subjects and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Vaishnava Studies, a peer-refereed academic journal. Academic publishing house Greenwood Press recently released his reference book on Hinduism as part of their Introduction to the Major World Religions series, and its parent company Praeger released his Essential Hinduism.
Monday, July 9, 2007
500 Pictures Of Bhakti Tirtha Swami Puspa Samadhi Ceremony
- To Amplify Slide Show - With 500 Slide Show
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Bhakti Tirtha Swami Puspa Samadhi Ceremony
Rathayatra Organizing Committee - ISKCON Toronto
At ISKCON Toronto's Sri Sri Radha Ksira-Chora Gopinath temple, the Ratha-Yatra Organizing Committee and the congregation members are working hard to make this festival more unique in every way.
Jagannatha Snana-yatra in mayapur, Parts 1, 2 and 3
People came from surrounding vilagers to bathe the Lord.
Jagannatha Snana-yatra in Mayapur, part 2 - soap bath
Jagannatha snana-yatra in Mayapur, part 3
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Pujari Work Wanted
They will provide me a room, boarding, food, medical expenses and salary of at least $ 700 per month.
They will provide me a return air ticket to India once every six months.
If you are interested kindly contact me at my this e-mail: hkdas1@yahoo.com
Sri Jagannath Snana Yatra Mahotsav Ki Jai!
It is Utsav time at Mayapur!
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We had a wonderful Panihati festival remembering Lord Nityananda Prabhu’s mercy on Raghunath das Thakur and distributed Cida-dahi to more than 20,000 pilgrims.
Snana Yatra Mahotsav of Sri Jagannath, Sri Baladev and Sri Subhadra devi at Rajapur, Simantadvipa , devotees were ectastic continuously bathing the divine form of the Lord.
Hati vesha darshan of the Lord Jagannatha is a sight to behold. Traditionally it is accepted that the Lord bestows all benedictions and blessings upon those fortunate enough to be there to see Them there in Their Elephant masks.
Take a moment to have these important darshans and receive the blessings of the Lord.
Gopijan ballab das
Please visit http://www.mayapur.com/
for daily deity darshan and festival updates.
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Animal Rights Conference 2007
by Food for Life Friends
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Visit 80+ FREE exhibits www.arconference.org/exhibitors7.htm featuring nonprofit organizations, socially-conscious businesses, delicious vegan food and ice cream, and compassionate shopping. Visitors can also attend one FREE daytime session. Click here to see the preliminary schedule www.arconference.org/schedule.htm.
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