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Celebrating Krishna Consciousness Through Teachings and History, February 3

by Administrator / 3 Feb 2025 / Published in Articles  /  
Featured Video: Vasant Pancami
H.G. Mukunda Dutta Prabhu || Srimad Bhagavatam || 03.02.2025 – Iskcon Vrindavan


The British public can’t get enough “Hare Krishna”

H.G. Daivishakti Mataji || Srila Prabhupada Lilamrita || 02.02.2025

The video discusses Srila Prabhupada’s first initiation ceremony in New York, marking a historic moment for ISKCON. It details how early disciples learned Vedic rituals, chanted for the first time, and handcrafted their own prayer beads. It also covers the first ISKCON marriage and Prabhupada’s meticulous cooking for the event. His teachings on purity, devotion, and discipline are highlighted throughout.

The narrator beautifully brings Srila Prabhupada’s historic pastimes to life with deep reverence and vivid storytelling. Their devotion and clarity make the listener feel present at these transformative moments, from the first initiations to sacred rituals. With authenticity and insight, they preserve the legacy of Prabhupada’s mission, inspiring all to appreciate his divine contributions to ISKCON.

Organized Religion: Devil’s Work or Divine Necessity?
Jambavati’s Humility: Lessons from Krishna’s Queens

Vaishnavis Worldwide: Stories of Service & Devotion

“Vaishnavis Around the World” celebrates the inspiring contributions of Vaishnavis globally. This series highlights their dedication to cultural preservation, humanitarian efforts, and community service. Through their devotion and impact, Vaishnavis unite people with shared values and aspirations. Join us in honoring their extraordinary journey and the profound difference they make worldwide.

Organized Religion: Devil’s Work or Divine Necessity?
Jambavati’s Humility: Lessons from Krishna’s Queens

We met these 4 Mormon missionaries on campus last week and had a nice conversation. They were very inquisitive and polite, and we continued to speak when we saw each other on campus. Today they came over for breakfast and to hear more about Krishna consciousness. They honored lots of Prasad and we spoke about the similarities in our lifestyles and spiritual practices. Gus left with a Bhagavad Gita and plans to finish it while finishing his 2 years as a missionary.

New Bhaktivedanta Eye Hospital at Chiksauli Barsana inaugurated

It was my great joy to visit the recently inaugurated Bhaktivedanta Eye Hospital at Chiksauli Barsana. The Bhaktivedanta…

Posted by Gauranga Das on Sunday, February 2, 2025



Read more: https://www.vaisnavacalendar.info/calendar-events/other-festivals-observances/bhismastami

Vasanta Pancami special lecture | HG Hansarupa Prabhu – NYC

The lecture by HG Hansarupa discusses the significance of Vasanta Panchami, honoring the appearance and disappearance of great spiritual figures. He highlights Raghunath Das Goswami’s devotion, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s instructions, and the importance of selfless service. He stresses faith, love, proper motives in Krishna consciousness, and the duty to share spiritual wisdom with others.

Organized Religion: Devil’s Work or Divine Necessity?
Jambavati’s Humility: Lessons from Krishna’s Queens

The Beauty of Krishna & Power of Devotion

The video from Mayapur Temple features the devotional song Jaya Radha Madhava followed by a lecture on Srimad Bhagavatam 3.13.40-41 in English and Bengali. The speaker discusses Krishna’s divine beauty, His incarnations, and the importance of pure devotion over material offerings. True devotees seek only Krishna’s satisfaction, and He, in turn, lovingly reciprocates their devotion.

Organized Religion: Devil’s Work or Divine Necessity?
Jambavati’s Humility: Lessons from Krishna’s Queens

Jambavati’s Humility: Lessons from Krishna’s Queens

Jai Nitai dasa leads a Srimad Bhagavatam class on SB 10.83.10, discussing Jambavati’s humility and devotion to Krishna. He explores Jambavan’s history, his battles with Krishna and service to Lord Rama. The talk emphasizes how Bhagavatam reveals deep insights through its verses. The speaker also shares reflections on Krishna’s pastimes, personal experiences, and audience interactions.

Organized Religion: Devil’s Work or Divine Necessity?
Jambavati’s Humility: Lessons from Krishna’s Queens


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Panihati – On The Bank Of The Ganges

Translation
Material opulence is so bewildering that it makes even a learned, self-controlled man forget to search for the goal of self-realization. But the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Nārāyaṇa, the Lord of the universe, can see everything by His will. Therefore I offer my respectful obeisances unto Him.
Purport
The words ko vicaṣṭe gatim ātmano yathā indicate that when one is puffed up by the false prestige of possessing material opulence, he certainly neglects the goal of self-realization. This is the position of the modern world. Because of so-called scientific improvements in material opulence, people have entirely given up the path of self-realization. Practically no one is interested in God, one’s relationship with God or how one should act. Modern men have altogether forgotten such questions because they are mad for material possessions. If this kind of civilization continues, the time will soon come when the Supreme Personality of Godhead will take away all the material opulences. Then people will come to their senses.

Translation
Modesty is the upper portion of His lips, hankering is His chin, religion is the breast of the Lord, and irreligion is His back. Brahmājī, who generates all living beings in the material world, is His genitals, and the Mitrā-varuṇas are His two testicles. The ocean is His waist, and the hills and mountains are the stacks of His bones.
Purport
The Supreme Lord is not impersonal, as misconceived by less intelligent thinkers. Rather, He is the Supreme Person, as confirmed in all authentic Vedic literatures. But His personality is different from what we can conceive. It is stated here that Brahmājī acts as His genitals and that the Mitrā-varuṇas are His two testicles. This means that as a person He is complete with all bodily organs, but they are of different types with different potencies. When the Lord is described as impersonal, therefore, it should be understood that His personality is not exactly the type of personality found within our imperfect speculation. One can, however, worship the Lord even by seeing the hills and mountains or the ocean and the sky as different parts and parcels of the gigantic body of the Lord, the virāṭ-puruṣa. The virāṭ-rūpa, as exhibited by Lord Kṛṣṇa to Arjuna, is a challenge to the unbelievers.

HH Radhanath Swami’s Class in ISKCON Prayagraj

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Organized Religion: Devil’s Work or Divine Necessity?
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