By Radhanath Swami“My heart aches for love,” she said. “We all do,” I said. “Our need to love and be loved originates in our innate love for God.” I quoted words Mother Theresa had spoken to me years before. “The greatest problem in this world is not the hunger of the stomach but the hunger of the heart. All over the world both rich and poor suffer. They are lonely, starving for love. Only God’s love can satisfy the hunger of the heart.” “Bhakti, the means to access God’s love, doesn’t necessarily make our material situation go away...
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- 22 Nov 2014
By Vikram PatilA devotee from a remote village finds an innovative way to share Srila Prabhupada’s message with everyone. "I own a cell phone shop in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. While commuting between my village, Kotoli, and downtown Kolhapur, I used to observe how most passengers spent their travel time sleeping. What a waste! I thought. Somehow I must give them transcendental knowledge of the divine pastimes of Lord Krishna. I used to take a great deal of interest in marketing, so I decided to use my marketing skills in Krishna’s service".
...- 22 Nov 2014
By Bhakti-lata DasiI had fallen away from chanting the Maha Mantra over the years, after losing the good association of bhakta Jason, and had eventually passed on all the books I had on Krishna Consciousness to other interested bhaktas at the various prisons in which I’ve sojourned. I feel like the prodigal son spoken of in the Holy Bible, as I’ve been wandering to and fro, lost in the world of Maya. Yet, by Krishna’s boundless mercy, I am once again on the same yard (prison) as bhakta Jason, and a devotee has begun coming here once a month to share K...
- 22 Nov 2014
By a DasaOur tale goes back to one of the first Indian benefactors of the Hare Krishna movement in America, Sajjan Singh Sarna (1897–1978), who is more or less unknown to most devotees. He ran a major Indian handicraft/importing business called “Bells of Sarna.” Its first warehouse was founded in New York, just as a fledgling ISKCON was gaining steam. Sarna, originally from Rawalpindi, a city in the Pothohar region of Pakistan, was a Sikh from the Punjab who had come to America in 1920. He was eager to learn about Western culture and was surpr...
- 22 Nov 2014
By Damodar Prasad dasThis meditation is concluded by the realisation that the contemplation of beauty by the soul, or by a conditioned soul, teaches the soul to discover a corresponding beauty within itself (Cooper, 2015). The real artist is one who views and pursues beauty as a means of self-contemplation and self-discovery, and so true art has a vital use for conditioned living beings. True art inspires the viewer with a sense of his own beauty as a spiritual spark which is truth and beauty at the same time, and which participates in a greater all-encompas...
- 21 Nov 2014
By Gauravani dasaOf the late, mantra meditation has sparked an interest in the lives of many, regardless of whether their background might origin from an Indian or Asian background, or of an ethnic or aboriginal group. However, meditation does not appeal to the majority of today’s world. Have you ever tried to sit down, close your eyes, and meditate for 10 hours straight? Me neither. Sit with an upright back, and folded legs in the lotus yoga position, control your breathing until it steadily slows down, keep the eyes half-closed, and concentrate at the t...
- 21 Nov 2014
By Indradyumna SwamiYesterday, upon my return to India, I had the good fortune to visit a somewhat unknown, but historically significant, place of worship for followers of Srila Prabhupada and ISKCON. Tucked away in a small corner of Chandni Chowk, the oldest and busiest market in New Delhi, is the temple of Radha Vallabha, where Srila Prabhupada lived off and on from 1959 to 1965. During those years Srila Prabhupada was preparing for his mission in the west. Because the temple is situated square in the middle of the printing district of Chandni Chowk, Srila...
- 21 Nov 2014
By Vaishnava Dasa"Regarding the Christmas Day meal with your family, I do not think you should partake of the food prepared by non-devotees. Better you should prepare your own foodstuffs and offer to Krishna and then, if you like, you may offer these remnants to Lord Jesus. I think that Lord Jesus will also appreciate this. Of course you may sit down with your family and take fruits and milk which they offer but rather than taking the foods which they have prepared, you may prepare and offer your own prasadam for Lord Krishna, and then offer the same to Lor...
- 21 Nov 2014
By Suvarna Radhika Devi DasiThe highest reason to keep a promise is to please the Supreme Lord. Truthfulness is a divine virtue, possessed by those rare godly souls, and by being truthful one pleases the Absolute Truth and moves closer to Him. One who is serious about spiritual life therefore makes a commitment to a bona fide discipline and sincerely follows its attendant principles. At the time of initiation, ISKCON devotees vow to their spiritual master that they will follow the four regulative principles – as described in the following paragraph – and...
- 20 Nov 2014
By Drutakarma DasCremo states that the book has "over 900 pages of well-documented evidence suggesting that modern man did not evolve from ape man, but instead has co-existed with apes for millions of years!", and that the scientific establishment has suppressed the fossil evidence of extreme human antiquity. Cremo identifies as a "Vedic archeologist", since he believes his findings support the story of humanity described in the Vedas. Cremo's work has garnered interest from Hindu creationists, paranormalists and theosophists. He says a knowledge filter is ...
- 20 Nov 2014
By Muralidhara-priya Das2016 marks the Fiftieth Anniversary celebration of ISKCON, Srila Prabhupada’s great movement to spread Krishna consciousness throughout the world and bring the teachings of Lord Caitanya and the yuga dharma, chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra, to all the conditioned souls on this planet (and perhaps beyond). We are extremely fortunate to be living at this most auspicious time in the history of this universe when the Lord appears on Earth to freely distribute love of God, the ultimate attainment in the soul’s spiritual journey, p...
- 20 Nov 2014
By Mukundamala DasaOne morning when going through an Indian daily, I came across the obituary section and a list of deceased people being fondly remembered by their close relatives and friends. Each departed soul was given the title svargavasi, "a resident of heaven." Although modern secular education teaches nothing about life on other planets—and knows nothing about it—I was surprised to see that people still believe their departed relative attained heaven. Has this person really gone to heaven? I wondered. Was he qualified to enter heaven and enjoy t...
- 19 Nov 2014
By His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami PrabhupadaLord Krishna teaches that the individual living entity, though possessed of the attributes of God, is never equal to Him. What is the objective of this Krishna consciousness movement? It is a process for purification of consciousness. In the Bhagavad-gita (2.17) Lord Krishna says, avinashi tu tad viddhi yena sarvam idam tatam: " That which pervades the entire body you should know to be indestructible." There are two kinds of consciousness. One consciousness is limited, and the other consciousness is ...
- 19 Nov 2014
By Len Cohen"Merciful music and Krishna’s transformative power saved me from a life of impersonalism." What was I, a nice Jewish fellow, doing in front of the Radha-Krishna temple? I didn’t fit in there with the Indian culture. I couldn’t relate to the women in saris. I wasn’t wearing a dhoti. I wasn’t wearing tilaka. I didn’t belong there. Maybe I should have gone back to my local synagogue and looked for God there. That’s where I belonged. But I didn’t go there. I persisted in looking for my self-realization at this ISKCON Temple in Philad...
- 19 Nov 2014
By Bhakta KaplishKeeping in view the large number of people to join Rath Yatra the District Administration has to divert traffic to different routes. Among others who participated in the parade were His Holiness Gopal Krishna Goswami Maharaj GBC and BBT Trustee, HH Pravodha Nand Maharaj (Vrindavan),HH Navyogendra Maharaj(Udhampur), HH Janardhan Swami (Vrindavan) HG Mahaman das (ACBSP), Zonal Secretary, HG Mahamantra Das (ACBSP), HG Sakshi Gopal Das TP ISKCON Kurukshetra,HG Mohan Rupa das TP ISKCON New Delhi, HG Krishan Kanti das Ex-TP ISKCON Chandigarh a...
- 18 Nov 2014
By Kesava Krsna DasaHas anyone ever attended a kirtana-fest and ended up trying to get to know new tunes and memorising them? Our kirtan and bhajana world is evolving and updating with new tunes more often than our computer anti-virus updates, or so it seems. We leave a kirtan-mela and on the way home we say, “So and so sang a nice tune, but I forget how it goes…” We sit there when a new maha-mantra tune is in progress. Some of those tunes are quite complex. We sing along in response to a kirtaneer. After a few Hare Krishna mantras sung to a particular...
- 18 Nov 2014
By Lilasuka dasiThe academic school in New Vrindaban has gone through many changes throughout the years. From “Nandagram School” back in the 80’s, to the “New Vrindavan School” in the 90’s, to the current “Gopal’s Garden Home School Co-op”, all ages of kids and teachers have come and gone. Many of the graduates have expressed fond memories of their time spent in those Nandagram classrooms. These days, a new wave of enthusiasm is hitting New Vrindaban in the form of a preschool! It is a welcome phenomenon that truly happened by surprise. Rec...
- 18 Nov 2014
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...
- 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.
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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
