By Nimai Devi DasiLeicester Cathedral, a Mosque, a Gurudwara, a Jain Centre, and ISKCON Leicester were selected places of worship for the City's annual Interfaith Trail. Over 600 scouts, led by parents and Scout leaders visited the ISKCON Centre on Saturday 15th November. The aim of the trail was for the Scouts to learn about different faiths and practices. Various interactive presentations were made by the devotees, offering an experience of a Krishna Conscious lifestyle - Lord Krishna, Srila Prabhupada, Bhagavad-gita, mantra meditation, making and offerin...
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- 18 Nov 2014
By Radha Gopinatha Dasa(A freak accident reveals lessons for a lifetime). A few minutes later my train arrived. As I sat in the compartment, I started pondering over the unusual incident. Two thoughts sprung to my mind. Firstly, that we take for granted whatever possessions we have. But we only begin to really appreciate their value when we almost lose them. Secondly, I remembered how baby Krsna fell out of Vasudeva's basket as he carried Him across the flooded Yamuna, at night, to Nanda Maharaja's residence. Krsna did this to please His devotee Yamuna Devi,...
- 15 Nov 2014
By Shyamasundara DasaThe question now arises and which has puzzled many persons is how could it be possible that if both the spiritual and material world are infinite how then can the spiritual world be three times bigger than the material world? How can one infinity be three times bigger than another infinity? The concept of infinity itself boggles the mind what to speak of different sizes of infinity.
...- 15 Nov 2014
By Mayapur Sasi dasaWe would like to collect all the published Sankirtan Newsletters so we can present the complete history of book distribution as presented in the newsletters. The newsletters we are still missing are listed below. If you have copies of them or know of someone who does, please let us know. The BBT Archives would also like to have a copy of the early years. Unfortunately there are many difficulties with the early scores, since the top individuals were not consistently mentioned, there have been changes in the point system, and some months t...
- 14 Nov 2014
By Arjuna Krsna dasWhen I was reading ‘Srimad-Bhagavatam’, Srila Prabhupada mentions in a purport about Rajasthan, that even though that place had scarcity of water, still because of pastimes of Lord Krsna, they still would be in the fore-front in terms of cow protection. Nestled in a place bordering between Rajastan and Gujarat is ‘Pathmeda’ farm, all of 650 acres with shelter for 12,000 cows and 50 kms away was another farm of 1000 acres called ‘Nandgaon’ and this farm in total gives shelter to an astounding 2 Lakh cows with facilities unrival...
- 14 Nov 2014
By Sutapa dasThe Marathon lasted only three days, from December 22nd to 24th, but devotees sold nearly six thousand books each day. Prabhupada was delighted at this news and wrote to Ramesvara prabhu: "By this effort alone, all the book distributors are assured to go back home back to Godhead!" The letter and its dramatic statement authorised the Christmas Marathon and sent book distribution to a new high. Since that time, the marathon has been an annual fixture in the ISKCON calendar. This Christmas period offers everyone the unique opportunity to do the s...
- 14 Nov 2014
By Caroline Wyatt(Religious affairs correspondent, BBC News) They are uninspired by the secular culture of the West with its maximum of choice and minimum of meaning. "In a democracy, the will of the majority should prevail whilst ensuring that the minority views are safeguarded. How that balance is struck is clearly never easy." So persecution or victimisation of people for their faith - or indeed lack of it - is not simply an issue for the religious. It should be of concern for everyone, of all religions or none. So why is it in these early years of the 2...
- 14 Nov 2014
By Mayank SinghThe Bhaktivedanta Gurukula and International School (BGIS) http://www.bgis.org/, located in the beautiful holy land of Sri Vrindavan dham, the abode of Lord Krishna, offers the best of both worlds - the traditional and the modern, the Vedic and the contemporary, the spiritual and the temporal. Teaching includes aesthetics in art, literature and science with emphasis on practical training methodologies A.C Bhaktivedanta Srila Prabhupada, the founder acharya of ISKCON; laid the cornerstone of BGIS in 1976 in the spiritual setting of Vrindavan dh...
- 14 Nov 2014
By Sri Caitanya Candra DasOnce upon a time at dusk I was strolling on the streets of Kothrud, Pune. I was superficially observing shops, restaurants, people, vehicles but my mind was absorbed in some other thoughts. I was an engineering student studying in MIT college. From my childhood I always used to deliberate on subjects like the mind, consciousness, sufferings, Death. After coming to engineering college my thoughts on these topics intensified. I used to think why I am suffering? Was there any time I was not suffering? What is the purpose of the univers...
- 13 Nov 2014
By Krishna Kumari Devi DasiWhen her son joined the Hare Krishnas, she wasn't sure what to think, but was determined to find out more. At age nineteen, my son moved to Portland, Oregon, to live with a friend and his family. His goal was to be in a rock-and-roll band and become rich and famous. During this same time, my oldest daughter was getting ready to have her first child. When she went into labor, it was exciting, but the labor became long and difficult, with complications. In the midst of an atmosphere of anxiety and concern, my children's father calle...
- 13 Nov 2014
By GuruGovinda Kripa DasIt was around 2:30PM! After having eaten nothing except a small pack of cookies and half a bottle of water since morning, the narrow serpentine roads from Dhamangaon to Kaundanyapur/Kaundinyapur seemed to never end! But slowly my love for nature lured me away from the thoughts of hurrying to reach the destination. I sat in the front seat of a 'TATA Sumo', with my eyes out the window trying to have a complete picture of rural Maharashtra. I had travelled to other regions of Maharashtra earlier like Pandharpur and Pune, but hadn't gone ...
- 13 Nov 2014
By Dusyanta dasaThe relationship in cow protection and agriculture is based on symbiosis and community infrastructure for devotees. We are not making money from them, nor are we trying to be entrepreneurial. The whole idea is for community and cow protection to exist hand in hand. We are just producing food for the community by the community; the cow’s milk is for our own devotees. We are not growing cash crops, we are not trying to sell our produce, and we are only growing food for ourselves, nothing more than that. It’s a social framework infrastructur...
- 13 Nov 2014
By Drutakarma DasaThe truth is, neither the U.S. nor the U.S.S.R. is a free agent. They are both acting under the influence of the inescapable law of karma. An example from the Vedic literatures, the timeless books of knowledge from ancient India, may help us understand. The sages explain that although two bamboo trees rubbing together sometimes ignite a forest fire, the real cause of the fire is not the trees themselves but the wind that brings them together. The trees are only instruments. In the same way, the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. are not the real causes ...
- 12 Nov 2014
By His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada"My dear Lord," Prahlada says, "I am not very anxious for my own deliverance." Mayavadi, or impersonalist, philosophers are very careful that their personal salvation is not interrupted. They think, "If I go to preach in association with others, I may fall down, and my realization will be finished." Therefore they do not come. Only the Vaisnavas come-at the risk of fall down. But they do not fall down. They may even go to hell to deliver the conditioned souls. This is Prahlada Maharaja's mission. He say...
- 12 Nov 2014
By Devaki Devi DasiRadhadesh is one of the main communities in Europe. ISKCON owns a big old Castle here, where the Dracula movies were produced before we purchased the property. It is surrounded by beautiful nature - gentle hills covered with fields and forrests. The devotees also maintain gardens and cows. Many of the grhasthas are living outside the temple in the nearby village, and some have a simple flat within the temple compound. Every day there are tourists coming from all around Europe to visit the Castle - sometimes bus-loads of them. And they all...
- 11 Nov 2014
By Brahmananda DasaEven before founding ISKCON in 1966, during Srila Prabhupada’s beginning times in New York City, he had recorded himself singing Kunti’s prayers. These prayers are the only section of verses Srila Prabhupada ever recorded from the Srimad-Bhagavatam. He was living alone in what was an office on West 72nd Street in New York during the winter of 1965–66, after having come to New York from Butler, Pennsylvania. These were difficult days. Not only was Srila Prabhupada alone, but his quarters offered no shower or kitchen. To bathe and to...
- 11 Nov 2014
By Sylvan AubertMotorcycles were fashionable amongst boys my age. One day I took a drive on Mirco's motorcycle. At one point I became so excited that I lost control and … bang! I lost my balance in a turn and crashed into a wall, face first. I broke my jawbone, one tooth broke into pieces, another fell out, and a piece of my lower lip was almost cut off. It was a wake-up call. The following year I had so many painful meetings with dentists that the situation became unbearable. That's when I seriously started thinking about my life. Inside I was crying out...
- 11 Nov 2014
By Ananda Tirtha DasThe Annual General Meeting of the ISKCON GBC Society will begin on February 6, 2015. Following the ISKCON GBC Society's Rules of Order, the GBC Secretariat requests proposals, duly sponsored by a GBC member, to be submitted by December 31, 2014. This will allow adequate time for the GBC Secretariat and Deputies to prepare the proposals for presentation at the meeting.
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By Mark D. Vickers(A retired British Army officer living in Taiwan) "I had made the trip with an open heart and mind, but never imagined quite how huge a transformation this journey would have on me." I started planning my pilgrimage to Vrindavan and Mayapur early last summer at my home in Taiwan. As my dates were becoming fixed, Sankirtana Dasa, my friend and mentor from the Taipei temple, told me he would also be visiting Vrindavan around the same time, and we synchronized our outbound flights so we could travel together. The weeks flew by, and suddenly i...
- 10 Nov 2014
By Chandan Yatra DasSaranga Thakura had vowed never to accept any disciples. But again and again he received messages from within encouraging him to make disciples. On one occasion, after reprimanding Devananda Pandita, Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was on His way home, accompanied by Srivasa Pandita. Lord came across Saranga Thakura. Lord Gauranga asked him why he had never initiated any disciples. Sri Saranga replied that he had not found any suitable person. Lord Gauranga blessed him saying, "Whoever you shall choose as a disciple will be most suitable." ...
- 10 Nov 2014
By Mahabhagavata DasaWhen I first saw the monk from a distance, all sorts of thoughts raced through my mind. "What a loser," I thought, and wondered if he'd flunked out of school, or if he'd graduated from university but had such low marks that he couldn't get a job. I thought of myself as the epitome of what every young man should be, or if they were not, then at least they should aspire to be. I was very proud of my excellent marks in school and my prestigious job, for which I had beaten thousands of other qualified engineers. I was proud of the money I ha...
- 10 Nov 2014
By Sadaputa DasaThe inquisitive human mind naturally yearns to understand the universe and man's place within it. Today scientists rely on powerful telescopes and sophisticated computers to formulate cosmological theories. In former times, people got their information from traditional books of wisdom. Followers of the Vedic culture, for example, learned about the cosmos from scriptures like the Srimad-Bhagavatam, or Bhagavata Purana. But the Bhagavatam's descriptions of the universe often baffle modern students of Vedic literature. Here Bhaktivedanta Instit...
- 10 Nov 2014
By Arjuna Krsna DasAs representatives of IDVM, Iskcon Daiva Varnasrama Ministry, when we were making our month long programme to visit the farm communities across India, we meticulously planned in such a way that we would be in a big city temple, especially during festivals, such as 'Janmastami', so that we don't miss out on the extravaganza, especially in terms of feasting. As there is a famous proverb in Sanskrit, 'Brahmanah Bhojana priya', we added our lingo to it, "Vaishnava prasada priya" and it so happened, as it always happens, Krsna is watching with...
- 9 Nov 2014
By Braj Vallabha DasIn the 5th Canto 11th Chapter Text 17 in conversations between Jada Bharata and Maharaj Rahugana the answer presents itself. “This uncontrolled mind is the greatest enemy of the living entity. If one neglects it or gives it a chance, it will grow more and more powerful and will become victorious. Although it is not factual, it is very strong. It covers the constitutional position of the soul. O King, please try to conquer this mind by the weapon of service to the lotus feet of the spiritual master and of the Supreme Personality of Godh...
- 9 Nov 2014
