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Fulfilling ISKCON’s First Purpose

by Administrator / 14 Sep 2008 / Published in Newsletters  /  

By Atul-Krishna das

When Srila Prabhupada incorporated the first ISKCON temple in 1966, he stated the first purpose of ISKCON as follows: “To systematically propagate spiritual knowledge to society at large and to educate all peoples in the techniques of spiritual life in order to check the imbalance of values in life and to achieve real unity and peace in the world.”

The Mayapur Institute’s revised VTE Bhakti-sastri course curriculum, to be piloted in Mayapur this November 9th, deals with the main subjects of Bhakti-sastri in seven distinct units. These seven units reflect the fundamental principles of learning presented in ISKCON’s first purpose and in the VTE (Vaisnava Training and Education) approach to education, wherein students progressively learn knowledge (“spiritual knowledge”), skills (“techniques of spiritual life”) and values (“check the imbalance of values…”) in a systematic manner.

It is no coincidence that the Mayapur Institute’s Curriculum Development Team is enthusiastically utilizing the vision Srila Prabhupada so intelligently imparted during ISKCON’s infancy to develop this Bhakti-sastri curriculum, which senior ISKCON educators feel will revolutionize the study of the Bhakti-sastras and maximize the preaching empowerment of the Bhakti-sastri graduates.

Benefits

This approach will benefit our students on the practical and educational levels and will improve the quality of their overall experience in the course:

  • Practical Level

    The course can be taken on either a full or part-time schedule. Students have the option of completing the course over an extended period of time, if they cannot complete all the units within one 13-week session. They can simply start the next year with the unit after the one that they have completed.

  • Educational Level

    Information is categorized, filed and accessed in our brains in terms of subjects. Learning new information is easier when it is categorized in terms of subjects. Dividing the content of Bhakti-sastri material into seven specific subjects utilizes this natural approach to learning.

  • Qualitative Level

    Separately assessing the respective units of the course facilitates more frequent assessment, thus making the assessment more relevant to the day-to-day learning experiences of our students and less stressful than assessment that is less frequent.

Overview of course structure

Section Unit Topic Content
Understanding
of Bhakti-sastras
1 Dharma in Bhagavad-gita Bhagavad-gita Chapters 1-2
2 Yoga ladder & jnana in Bhagavad-gita Bhagavad-gita Chapters 3-6
3 Pure Krsna Bhakti Nectar of Devotion Intro – Chapter 5,
Bhagavad-gita Chapters 7-12
Application
of Bhakti-sastras
4 Sadhana-bhakti Nectar of Devotion Chapters. 6-19,
Nectar of instruction
5 Preaching from Bhakti-sastras Sri Isopanisad,
Various Bhakti-sastri Material
6 Elevation through Modes of Nature Bhagavad-gita Chapters 13-18
Values
in Bhakti-sastras
7 Qualities of a Bhakti-sastri Various Bhakti-sastri Material

Section 1: Understanding of the Bhakti-sastras

Facilitators will focus on subjects, such as varnasrama-dharma, yoga ladder, dharma and pure Krsna-bhakti in the beginning of the course. In this section the students’ learning emphasis will be on understanding the Bhakti-sastras. This first section of two units draws from the Bhagavad-gita, Chapters 1 through 6.

  • Orientation – November 9
  • Unit 1 – November 10 – 21
    Topic: Dharma in Bhagavad-gita
    Content: Bhagavad-gita, Chapters 1-2
  • Unit 2 – November 24 – December 5
    Topic: Yoga ladder & Jnana in Bhagavad-gita
    Content: Bhagavad-gita, Chapters 3-6
  • Unit 3 – December 8 – 26
    Topic: Pure Krsna Bhakti
    Content: Nectar of Devotion, Introduction – Chapter 5 & Bhagavad-gita, Chapters 7-12

Section 2: Application of the Bhakti-sastras

After students have sufficiently explored and understood the basic philosophical subjects, they will progress into the units dealing with personal application with subjects such as pure Krsna-bhakti, sadhana-bhakti and elevation through the modes. Students will also study preaching applications such as defeating Mayavada philosophy and addressing inappropriate worship of the devatas. This section draws material from Bhagavad-gita, Chapters 7-18, The Nectar of Devotion, Introduction through Chapters 19, The Nectar of Instruction and Sri Isopanisad.

  • Unit 4 – December 29 – January 9
    Topic: Sadhana-bhakti
    Content: Nectar of Devotion, Ch.6-19 & Nectar of Instruction
  • Break (Ganga Sagara Mela) – January 12 -16
  • Unit 5 – January 19 – 30
    Topic: Preaching from Bhakti-sastras
    Content: Sri Isopanisad & Various Bhakti-sastri materials
  • Unit 6 – February 2 – 6
    Topic: Elevation through Modes of Nature
    Content: Bhagavad-gita , Chapters 13 – 18

Section 3: Values in the Bhakti-sastras

In the final section of this course, facilitators will address appropriate attitudes for a Bhakti-sastri graduate. Students will thoroughly explore topics such as guru-tattva, perpetuating Srila Prabhupada’s mood and mission, the mood of a Bhakti-sastri preacher, and cooperation within ISKCON. This section draws from various materials throughout the Bhakti-sastras and, in addition to exploring appropriate attitudes, consolidates the learning achieved in the previous units.

  • Unit 7 – February 8 – 11
    Topic: Qualities of a Bhakti-sastri
    Content: Various Bhakti-sastri materials

Bhakti-sastri Assessment

Facilitators will assess students in each of the seven course units and will give students ongoing reports of their progress. This style of frequent and transparent assessment will reduce students’ anxieties regarding assessment. Students who are unable to complete all seven units at once, due to other commitments, can complete the course over two or more years, as successfully completed units remain credited.

Please Register as Soon as Possible

Due to the unprecedented stature of our teachers and the piloting of this revolutionary and student friendly curriculum, the Mayapur Institute administration expects many more devotees than usual to enroll in the Bhakti-sastri course this year. Devotees should, therefore, register online at as soon as possible to secure seats on the course.

We look forward to serving you in such a way that you will receive the optimum spiritual benefit during your studies in Mayapur.

Please visit www.mihet.org for more details.


Teachers for the 2008 – 2009 Systematic Sastric Study Courses

November 9, 2008 – February 11, 2009

VTE Bhakti-sastri Course

Men’s section:

  • Bhakti Charu Swami
  • Jayadvaita Swami
  • Purnacandra Goswami
  • B.V.V. Narasimha Maharaja
  • Atul Krishna Dasa
  • Brhat-mrdanga Dasa
  • Sankarshan Nitai Dasa

Women’s section:

  • Laxmimoni Devi Dasi
  • Shyamala Sakhi Devi Dasi
  • Nanda Devi Dasi
  • Su-gita Vani Devi Dasi

VTE Bhaktivaibhava Course, Module 1

Srimad-Bhagavatam, cantos 1-3

  • Bhakti Charu Swami
  • Bhanu Swami
  • Jayadvaita Swami
  • B.V.V. Narasimha Maharaja
  • Atul Krishna Dasa
  • Brhat-mrdanga Dasa
  • Janmastami Dasa
  • Krsna Balarama Dasa
  • Madhavananda Dasa
  • Praneshwara Dasa

VTE Bhaktivaibhava Course, Module 2

Srimad-Bhagavatam, cantos 4-6

  • Bhakti Charu Swami
  • Jayadvaita Swami
  • B.V.V. Narasimha Maharaja
  • Atul Krishna Dasa
  • Sri Gauranga Dasa
  • Sankirtana Dasa
  • Madhavananda Dasa
  • Praneshwara Dasa

2009 Gaura Purnima Courses

Feb 12 – 23 GBC Meetings
Feb 15 – 20 VTE Teacher Training Course 1 Atul Krishna Dasa
Vamsi Vadana Dasa
Feb 22 – Mar 2 VTE Teacher Training Course 2* Atul Krishna Dasa
Vamsi Vadana Dasa
Feb 24 Gaura Purnima Festival Begins
Feb 25 Sri Panca-tattva Maha-Abhiseka
(5th Installation Anniversary)
Feb 24 – 27 Varnasrama Mission –
Make Vrndavana Villages**
Bhakti Raghava Swami
Bhakti Dhira Damodara Swami
Varnasrama Research Team
Feb 24 – 27 Yoga Therapy Introduction:
Being Fit to Serve Krishna Better
(This course is for men only)**
Prananatha Dasa
Feb 26 – Mar 3 VTE Leadership/Management Course Anuttama Dasa
Feb 28 – Mar 6 Navadvipa Mandala Parikrama
Feb 28 – Mar 10 Yoga Therapy Practices:
Being Fit to Serve Krishna Better
(This course is for men only)***
Prananatha Dasa
Mar 7 – 10 VTE Sastric Study
Teacher Training Course
Atul Krishna Dasa
Mar 7 – 10 Ayurvedic Self-healing Dr.Liladhar Gupta
Mar 7 – 10 Tools for Mending
Broken Relationships
Vrajalila Devi Dasi
Mar 11 Gaura Purnima

* Feb 25 & 26 will be a day off for this course.

** No Classes on Feb 25 morning due to Sri Panca-tattva Maha-Abhiseka. No service charges, but the Mayapur Institute encourages students to
give facilitators daksina.

*** No service charges, but the Mayapur Institute encourages students to
give facilitators daksina.

Please visit www.mihet.org for more details.

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