By Balabhadra dasMy realizations on this episode are that I need to become more grateful of the service rendered by other living entities in their service to God. To take their association for granted and not to relish their association until death has taken them away is a great disservice to their very existence.
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- 11 Aug 2006
By Gauri DasaMessage from the Prime Minister The Rt Hon. Tony Blair MP (selected quote): I understand that the Janmastami festival at the ISKCON Bhaktivedanta Manor Temple is likely, once again, to be the largest such gathering outside India. My congratulations to the organisers and everyone else involved in this successful event.
...- 11 Aug 2006
By Vyapaka dasaDedicated to practically exploring Srila Prabhupada's instructions on simple living and high thinking. If we need inspiration, let us think of Srila Prabhupada's devotion and determination to serve his spiritual master as he boarded the Jaladutta — though he was penniless, of an advanced age and uncertain as to his chances of success — still he forged ahead.
...- 9 Aug 2006
By Varaha Murti dasOn Saturday the 12th of August there will be a glorious Jaganatha Ratha Yatra in Berlin, the capital city of Germany. As with last year, it will take place on the main shopping and tourist street of the city and will be witnessed by many fortunate souls.
...- 9 Aug 2006
By Srutakirti dasaKnowing the exalted position of our beloved Srila Prabhupada, one can appreciate that His Divine Grace knew who he was dealing with, what they meant and exactly what he wanted them to understand. Srila Prabhupada never compromised the philosophy to please anyone. He always spoke the absolute truth!
...- 9 Aug 2006
By Bhakti Charu SwamiDevotees apparently go through some difficulties at times, but those difficulties do not effect them by any means because they are always protected by Krishna's merciful embrace. Rather, through these difficulties, Krishna proves to the world the devotees' perfect love for Him and how He always saves them when in difficulty.
...- 9 Aug 2006
By Kalakantha DasaI could have been a doctor, Had I but stayed in school; Might have made a couple million, Built a fancy house and pool. I could have written novels, Legislated laws and rules; I could have been a music star; I could have just been cool. Instead I laid my youthful years Like flowers at your feet; Malpouras caused my interest, Samosas my defeat.
...- 9 Aug 2006
By Bhanu SwamiSometimes “fasting” means fasting from grains all day, as on Ekadasi. Sometimes it means not eating anything, even non-grain prasad, until a certain time, as in the phrases “fasting till noon on Ekadasi”
...- 9 Aug 2006
By Anthony and PonoAloha from Hawaii. Could you help spread the word about our work to save cows, steers, and bulls from slaughter and abuse? We have recently saved a friendly, gentle steer named Pono from a horrible backyard slaughter and we are currently monitoring a herd of 25 skin and bone brahma cows and bulls in the hope to purchase and relocate them to kinder, greener pastures
...- 8 Aug 2006
By Chaitanya Mangala dasaLet's try to avoid tit for tat rhetoric and instead center our efforts on creating an atmosphere conducive for reconciliation. Focusing exclusively on the past is divisive and ultimately benefits no one. Let's instead spotlight the areas where we are in agreement. I sincerely believe that the more we engage in open and honest dialog the more we will discover that the points we disagree on are fewer than we think.
...- 8 Aug 2006
By Michelle BoorsteinWhat became of the Hare Krishna devotees whose saffron robes and chanting once graced many a street corner? In the Washington area, they wound up in well-heeled Potomac, an appropriately mainstream location for a movement that has been transformed over its 40 years.
...- 8 Aug 2006
By Shyam PandeyFinally the boat changed its direction and started going the otherway. Mean while I started to panic more and called out for help form the people sitting and chanting on the banks of the lake to give a puch so that boat doses not get stuck.
...- 8 Aug 2006
By Hari-sauri dasaIn an age where empirical evidence is supreme and in the face of political pressure these "followers" are reluctant to assert the truth of our authorities's statements. It is therefore prudent to use scientific research where possible to convince the minds of the intelligent class that the Vedas are reliable and authentic.
...- 8 Aug 2006
By Prema Samputa DasaWhenever there is a human impulse, our tendency is to respond immediately without even contemplating the outcome. In reality there exists a short moment between an impulse and a response, catch yourself during this short moment, think first, then act.
...- 6 Aug 2006
By Harsh KabraGeologists have discovered a striking archaeological feature on a hillock in the Kutch district of the western Indian state of Gujarat. The feature has evoked the curiosity of archaeologists because such signs have mostly been observed so far in Peru.
...- 6 Aug 2006
By Padmapani dasThe mood was friendly and hopeful, to which the devotees responded in kind. In a similar fashion, I now anticipate (and hope) that your online publication, "Dandavats," has taken the opportunity to further the lines of communication among Vaisnavas everywhere in the same tradition of Prabhupada's open and loving exchanges.
...- 6 Aug 2006
By Yajna Murti dasMlecchas and yavanas are forbidden to enter the Hindu temples, but you, my Lord, make them the chairman and sit them in the assembly of devotees. Hindus are not allowed to cross the ocean, but you send your devotees overseas to preach.
...- 6 Aug 2006
By Siddhi-lalasa dasiLet us remember that karma for a devotee is quickly burnt by the fire of repentance and the chanting of the holy names, what to speak of being surrendered to Srila Prabhupada and spreading the movement of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Those among us who are benefiting from His Holiness Dhanurdhara Swami’s siksa, know what valuable service he is doing for us and all members of ISKCON.
...- 6 Aug 2006
By Manonatha DasaWe are happy to announce the opening of the new preaching center in San Jose', Costa Rica. The inauguration will be after Janmastami. It is in an extremely centric zone, few hundreds metres from one of the most important university in Central America. Thousands young man and woman walk by hundred metres from our place every day.
...- 6 Aug 2006
By Vyswambhara dasLeonard Cohen attended the festivities of the Rathayatra Festival in Montreal. World-class Canadian writer, artist, philosopher, poet, singer, songwriter, arranger, composer, producer and film maker Cohen has special resonance for many devotees.
...- 5 Aug 2006
By Dhruva Maharaja dasaI do not know how much nectar the two syllables "Krsna" have produced. When the holy name of Krsna is chanted, it appears to dance within the mouth. We then desire many, many mouths. When that name enters the holes of the ears, we desire many millions of ears.
...- 5 Aug 2006
By Sit Properly.com O Dear Readers, a warning: If ye know not what a clicker be, turn ye back now! Runneth and chanteth upon thy beads! For verily ye may think thy japa grand, but be ye warned, if ye readeth on, may ye suffer the likely fate that follows such terror, such evil… such illusion as The Clicker!!
...- 5 Aug 2006
By Jason FladlienI was online one night researching vegetarianism, killing time while getting drunk. That’s when I found a book called the Bhagavad Gita, translated by His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada. I read the introduction and that was enough.
...- 5 Aug 2006
By Daniel GilbertIf the first principle of legitimate punching is that punches must be even-numbered, the second principle is that an even-numbered punch may be no more forceful than the odd-numbered punch that preceded it. Legitimate retribution is meant to restore balance, and thus an eye for an eye is fair, but an eye for an eyelash is not.
...- 5 Aug 2006
