By Caitanya Carana DasaEinstein, Emerson, Thoreau, Huxley, Hesse . . . I was amazed that this list an intellectual who’s who from recent world history was actually a list of thinkers who had appreciated the Gita. As I had been born and brought up in India, the place where the Gita was spoken millennia ago, I was familiar with it as an ancient Hindu text. I had even memorized some of it for verse recitation contests. But I had no idea that its contents were of interest to the modern mind, much less praised by ...
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- 7 Dec 2019
By Ananta Shakti DasaThe Divine Form. "Then, as if by divine providence, an art college friend, upon returning from a visit to Bangkok, gave me some rice-paper rubbings taken from bas-reliefs of divinities of the temple of the reclining Buddha. Although I didn't know it at first, the images depicted the pastimes of Lord Ramachandra. I immediately appreciated the combination of delicate exquisiteness and divine irresistible power that Ramachandra personified while upon His chariot, bow drawn, ready to slay His evi...
- 7 Dec 2019
By Praghosa DasaI recently heard a somewhat humorous exchange between two devotees. The first devotee in a mood of perhaps legitimate grumpiness said; “I have given the best years of my life to ISKCON” [therefore surely ISKCON owes me] The second devotee replied; “Well if you've given your best years then you might as well give the rest of your years!” This exchange is interesting for a number of reasons, not least because of the two apparent conflicting positions taken...
- 7 Dec 2019
By Sankirtana DasOnce there was a sage who lived by the banks of the Ganges River. The sage spent much of his time in meditation and he understood the difference between that which is â€sat’ (eternal) and that which is â€asat’ (temporary). Now he was destined to live until all the hairs on his body fell off. He is described as a â€hairy’ sage. And only a single hair fell off during a life time of Brahma (which is millions upon millions of years). So this sage was going to...
- 7 Dec 2019
By Louise GuthrieWould Krishna Consciousness have even developed in quite the same way in the UK without George’s support? Krishna devotees cannot fail to acknowledge the pivotal role the â€spiritual Beatle’ played in nudging Eastern philosophy irreversibly towards the mainstream. And would George have had the same effect in promoting Eastern belief-systems had he been part of a less prolific pop group? The important thing to remember is that George Harrison was never about self-aggrandizement. George used whatever talent, ability and impact he had in the same way that any other Hare Krishna devotee w...
- 5 Dec 2019
By Kesava Krsna DasaOnce, the late Madhudvisa Prabhu asked Srila Prabhupada, “What pleases you the most? Book distribution pleases you. Deity worship pleases you. What really pleases you?” Srila Prabhupada replied, “By struggling for Krishna…,” that was pleasing. This was related to us by HH Giriraja Maharaja. Many things pleased Srila Prabhupada, like doing book distribution, looking after our children, doing deity worship and so on, but to “struggle” for Krishna has a wider concern, because it affects each and every one of us. We all have our own personal Kurukshetra batt...
- 4 Dec 2019
By Vijaya dasThis may be the first time in history that an ISKCON temple in a Muslim country is the No. 1 temple in the world. In Bangladesh, Chittagong had an amazing month in October, with 37,402 book points. I have been there a couple of times. Very enthusiastic devotees reside in this nice temple, as we see from their results.
...- 1 Dec 2019
By Jaganmohini Devi DasiDuring our recent visits to Manipur we were fortunate to associate with Maharaj's maternal aunt who is almost his age. They lived in the same house after Maharaj at his early age of seven years was separated from his father. At our request, she recalled his upbringing and very affectionately displaying sentiments filled with joy and sorrow, narrated them to us.
...- 30 Nov 2019
By Mayapur Sasi dasaFor the pleasure of Srila Prabhupada this report contains the following North American results of book distribution for the month of October 2019. North American Totals, Monthly Temples, Monthly Weekend Warriors. Monthly Top 100 Individuals, Monthly Top 5, Cumulative Countries, Cumulative Temples, Cumulative Top 100 Individuals, Cumulative Top 5
...- 27 Nov 2019
By Radha Mohan DasBhaktivedanta Manor organized a special dinner at the Avanti House Secondary School, in honor of the 50th Anniversary of ISKCON’s establishment in the UK. The main invitees were disciples of Srila Prabhupada and other key senior devotees, and it was a great opportunity for the younger generations to serve, join in Srila Prabhupada Guru-Puja and listen to the memories of first generation of ISKCON devotees.
...- 27 Nov 2019
By Radha Rasikraj DasThis year's Bhishma Panchak, the last five days of the auspicious month of Kartik saw the commencement of a confluence of ever energetic and enthusiastic youth and driving force of our movement at one of the holiest places of Vaishnava sampradayas, sacred seat of pushtimarga vaishnava traditional temple town, Nathdwara. The presiding deity of this temple is Lord Krishna lifting Govardhan, Sri Govardhan Nath ji or Shrinath ji who was discovered by Sripad Madhvendrapuri at Govardhan.
...- 26 Nov 2019
By Citra Karuni devi dasiGovinda Restaurant of Goranga Yoga Istanbul recently found a very nice opportunity to serve prasadam to legendary Canadian rock star Bryan Adams and his concert crew. The first disciple of HH Sivarama Swami in Turkey, Nrsimha Krsna Das (Zonal Supervisor of Turkey) and his life partner Krsna Mala devi dasi are the founder of Goranga Yoga center of ISKCON where they gave service all day long with other devotees. In ISKCON Goranga Yoga, they gave advanced yoga training courses, run the Govinda restaurant , organize Ayurvedic sessions and bhakti yoga programs. In Goranga Yoga, Sun...
- 23 Nov 2019
By Louise GuthrieA tall, slender, and very dignified figure in white steps calmly into an upper-floor class-room at No. 10 Soho Street, immaculate home to Central London’s Radha Krishna Temple, right here at the heart of one of the UK capital’s most vibrant cultural and entertainment districts.
...- 23 Nov 2019
By Kesava Krsna DasaMany people in the world think they live only once. With only one life, how does this affect lives and society? How is a one-life concept going to affects ambitions, goals and outlook? There is one-life spirituality and multi-birth spirituality – which of these enable a full understanding of the soul, and why good or bad things happen? Is God to blame, or us? If there is no God, why do people lament the loss of loved ones if they are simply bags of chemicals? With only one life, there m...
- 21 Nov 2019
By ISKCON DelhiOn the 1st of November, 2019, HH Gopal Krishna Goswami Maharaja along with several senior Prabhupada disciples and many other ISKCON Devotees, formally inaugurated the ISKCON temple at Chippiwada for the benefit of general public. Located near the Juma Masjid, Asia’s largest active mosque, at Old Delhi, a fabulous festival of unprecedented proportions was celebrated with the inauguration of Srila Prabhupada’s Museum and the installation of Gaura Nitai deities.
...- 18 Nov 2019
By Praghosa DasaI remember many years ago when devotees appeared on a popular TV chat show in front of a live audience, they started with some sweet bhajan and then 4 or 5 of them were interviewed. During the interview the TV host cottoned on that the devotees were seriously dedicated to their cause. As a result he asked one of the devotees the following; "What about holidays, do you take an annual vacation?" The devotee in question responded both with confidence and humour "When you are having so much fun doing what you are doing, where is the question of needing a holiday as everyday is ...
- 16 Nov 2019
By Vaisesika DasThe Prabhupada Marathon Is Mere Nostalgia, Right? Wrong! Nostalgia is nothing more than a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past. Srila Prabhupada's Marathon, the worldwide end-of-year push by ISKCON devotees to increase book distribution, is far from sentimental; rather, it motivates action now and increases the practical results. It is just as important today as it was in December of 1972 when the devotees in Los Angeles, California, started this now...
- 15 Nov 2019
By Jagabandhu dasMy Father-in-law was at first alarmed by the framed photo of Srila Saraswati Thakur adorning our living room wall captioned with His Divine Grace's bold declaration that "...Western civilization must be crushed." I explained that the whole world was contaminated by the ideology of extreme exploitation which has it's heart inextricably intertwined with the roots of what History portrays as Western "civilization." This idea of exploitation ruins any realm in which it exists like a malignant cancer or lethal virus. It is this ruinous mood which must be crushed and not the spiritually h...
- 14 Nov 2019
By Shaunaka Muni DasThe King of Knowledge by Srila Prabhupada came to me at a pivotal time. I got the book without wanting it. My friend wanted to share it with me after he perused it. I had no idea - I was “book distributed!” I was skeptical but on my friend’s recommendation, I studied the book for at least a month. The King of Knowledge held ample flawless arguments. At the time I was busy trying recklessly to fill my life with mind altering substances and such. The “mind altering substances and such” did not fill the void but grew it to an expansive darkness.
...- 13 Nov 2019
By Kesava Krsna DasaHere is a list of some effects of eating bhoga: (1)Makes the mind wicked. (2)Causes bewilderment. (3)Destroys clear thinking. (4)Causes lust. (5)Dampens the enthusiasm for devotional service. (6)Creates material desires. (7)Causes atheism. (8)Creates impersonal or mayavadi thoughts. (9)Causes one to commit vaisnava aparadha. (10)Causes one to commit Nama-aparadha. (11)Cause indifference to Bhakti. (12)Causes one to be inattentive while chanting. (13)Clouds fine memory. (14)Du...
- 11 Nov 2019
By Jayadvaita SwamiIn the Bhagavad-gita Krishna says, “Enjoyments born of stimulation for the senses are themselves the very sources of misery. They have a beginning and an end, and one who is wise does not delight in them.” Yet it is those enjoyments, those “gifts of God,” that religious believers are often keen to receive. By prayers, by rituals, by following commandments, by “being good,” they hope that God will grant them the gifts of good fortune, of peace and prospe...
- 9 Nov 2019
By Yogesvara Gopinath dasAfter Maharaja’s talk Papa Yedeva gave a talk and surprisingly he quoted few verses of Bhagavad-gita in his speech. He spoke on eating habits for human beings and offering to Krishna. He confirmed the supremacy of Lord Krishna also. Towards the end of his speech, he mentioned that he is building a Church in the outskirt of the city and planning to keep a deity of Lord Krishna also so African people can be introduced to Krishna Consciousness. This seems to be a big milestone as at the moment practically there is no presence of Krishna Consciousness in the country.
...- 8 Nov 2019
By Krishna Ksetra SwamiThis open access book provides both a broad perspective and a focused examination of cow care as a subject of widespread ethical concern in India, and increasingly in other parts of the world. In the face of what has persisted as a highly charged political issue over cow protection in India, intellectual space must be made to bring the wealth of Indian traditional ethical discourse to bear on the realities of current human-animal relationships, particularly those of humans with cows. Dharma, yoga, and bhakti paradigms serve as starting points for bringing Hindu—particularly Vaishnav...
- 8 Nov 2019
By Arti I do not know if the Krishna Balaram ISKCON temple in Vrindavan is among the best ISKCON Temples in the world or not but after having spent a few days here, I can say that it is definitely one of the best. A must-visit for every devotee visiting Vrindavan, it is not to be missed for anything! Built in an ornate architectural manner, the temple was inaugurated by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada, Founder Acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in the year 1975. Spread in a huge expanse, the ISKCON complex today houses a guest house, Govindaâ...
- 5 Nov 2019
