
By ISV Sankirtan TeamWe are inviting all the devotees to join together to fulfill Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura’s Centennial disappearance day festival (to be celebrated on June 26, 2014) goal of distributing at least 1500 Srimad Bhagavatam sets and at least 500 Sri Caitanya Caritamrita sets throughout North America this year. We have organized this goal in the spirit of Bhaktivinoda Thakura who sent out books to all parts of the world to spread the message of Sri Caitanya Mahap...
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- 8 May 2014

By Vaisesika DasaHis Holiness Romapada Swami recently wrote: “In the course of my travels in North America since our January North American Leadership Sanga meeting, I hear everywhere an excitement to increase book distribution for 2014 above the efforts performed in 2013 in almost one singular voice: ‘Sell sets of Srimad-Bhagavatam and Sri Caitanya-caritamrita!’
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By Hari Parshad DasMost of us have seen the book named ‘Śrīla Prabhupāda Ślokas’, compiled by The Bhaktivedanta Archives. Many devotees carry this book as a reference for quoting verses that Srila Prabhupada would often like to cite. The sources for most of the quotes in the book have been specified. At the end of the book, however, is a section named ‘Quotes from Unknown Sources’. Here is a small attempt to trace most of those quotes to their original sources:
- 8 May 2014

By Pusta Krishna dasI am presenting this to the readers of Dandavats.com in order to illustrate how misdirected and speculative the attempts of searching for the truth can be when not guided by the genuine spiritual teacher or Acharya. We must be mindful how fortunate we are to have the guidance of Srila Prabhupada in our day to day and even moment to moment spiritual practices. My comments are in relation to the cover article for the April 28, 2014 Time Magazine entitled "Let There Be Dark."
- 8 May 2014

By Temple of the Vedic Planetarium staffSrila Prabhupada was a true visionary. He always had very big ideas for the spreading of Krishna consciousness and the ideal Vedic culture. One of Srila Prabhupada's many gifts to his followers, and the entire world, was his detailed vision for the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium.
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By Chaitanya Charan dasThe Mahabharata is a fascinating book with many of its characters not clearly black or clearly white, but multiple shades of grey. Karna is an intriguing character – virtuous, yet choosing the side of the vicious Kauravas; born as a warrior, but treated lifelong as charioteer’s son; great archer, but defeated and killed in a fight with another great archer. Let’s see where he falls on the spectrum of black to white through a series of question-answers.
- 6 May 2014

By Kesava Krsna DasaIs this a daring and overconfident claim? It seems to be an assertion of finality on the fall / no-fall issue. Does this risk jumping over Srila Prabhupada and our previous acaryas? The discussions on this matter continue to produce no outright winners of the debate. Such finality may ‘bore’ the philosopher within us, but we cannot deny its profoundness. Who does not want to know their true origin? Ancestry firms help people trace their family lineage and possible place of origin t...
- 4 May 2014

By Lokanatha SwamiPadayatra India is often affectionately referred to as "the mother of all padayatras."This is because it has provided inspiration for devotees and leaders alike since its inception in 1976, and more especially since the phenomenal 1984 walk from Dwaraka to Mayapur. Padayatra India has nurtured and encouraged many devotees to organize walks in their own countries or to eagerly participate in them, making padayatra a worldwide phenomenon. The use of bullock carts...
- 4 May 2014

By Madhava SmullenThe first annual Festival of Inspiration, held in 2001, quickly lived up to its name. It put New Vrindaban, which had recently rejoined ISKCON, back on the map as an important place of pilgrimage for North American devotees. And it introduced a new breed of festival – the Krishna conscious vacation – now hugely popular in ISKCON. This was the first time that devotees from all over could come to hear dozens of senior teachers speak on a wide variety of spir...
- 3 May 2014

By Bhakta BharathOn April 27, 2014 devotees from all over Bangalore assembled at Sri Sri Narasimha Giridhari Mandir (ISKCON Bangalore) for the celebration of a massive "Festival of Kirtana". The Festival was dedicated to Srila Vrindavana Dasa Thakura and Sri Gadadhara Pandita. Festival of Kirtana features singing, dancing and honouring prasadam. The process of chanting, dancing and feasting on prasadam was introduced by Lord Sri Chaitany...
- 3 May 2014

By Braj Vilas DasThe office is located above the life membership office and its Grand Opening was celebrated by their presence with a Guru puja to Srila Prabhupada and enthusiastic kirtan of hundreds of resident devotees. This auspicious celebration commenced on sunday morning 27th of April 2014. We thank the leaders of Mumbai yatra for their devotion to the TOVP project and hope to accomplish many fundraising events in the near future in Mumbai.
...- 3 May 2014

By Parasuram dasaWe are presently standing in the middle of a massive Harinam party in Amsterdam, for the King's Day celebrations. About 150 devotees, many are young boys and girls which gives us hope that the movement is moving . Fired up dancing brahmacaris in saffron robes, and the energy is contagious, the general public can't control themselves, they are caught up in the dancing frenzy.
...- 30 Apr 2014
By Basu Ghosh DasBhavnagar is one of the large cities of Gujarat, located in the Southeastern side of the Saurashtra peninsula. Named after it’s founder, Raja (King) Bhavsinhji Gohil, it was founded in 1724.1. Presently Bhavnagar is the sixth largest city in Gujarat, after Ahmedabad, Surat, Baroda (Vadodara), Rajkot and Jamnagar.2 The population of Bhavnagar is six lakhs (6,00,000)3, but unofficially it is probably more.
...- 30 Apr 2014

By Vraja Vilasa dasFriday, May 2nd, is Akshaya Tritiya, considered to be an extremely auspicious day on the Vedic calendar. It is a day bereft of all inauspiciousness and any endeavors engaged in on this day will have all success. It is totally unnecessary to check the muhurtha (time of day) for any activity undertaken on this day. The word Akshaya means “that which never diminishes”. Whatever services or dana (gifts) offered to the S...
- 30 Apr 2014

By Vijaya dasaHere's some big news from the world of book distribution. For the first time Cuba has reported a book distribution score! I have been hearing about devotees from Miami going there to hold programs with favorable people and even going out on book distribution. Now they have reported scores. This is very auspicious. People of Spanish decent are generally quite pious, as Srila Prabhupada noted when he visited Mexico and Venezuela. Cubans are no exception. Some very nice devotees in Miami ...
- 29 Apr 2014

By Praghosa dasa"So our request is. Everyone who is present here. Today is Radhastami. So pray to Radharani. And She is hare, hara. This hare, this word, is Radharani. Hara, Radharani. Radha or hara the same thing. So Hare Krsna. So we are praying to Radharani, "My Mother, Radharani, and Krsna." Hare Krsna. "O Krsna, O the Lord." Hare Krsna Hare Krsna, the same thing, repetition. "O Radharani, O Krsna." "O Radha-Krsna." "Radhe-Krsna" or "Hare Krsna," the same thing. Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Krsna...
- 28 Apr 2014

By Premvilas dasThe farm is 30 minutes from Eastern Kentucky University, in Richmond and within one hour driving distance to Louisville and Lexington. These are the two largest cities and boast the two largest Universities in Kentucky. Cintamani Dham is easily accessible by road or flight or, you can swim right on down the Kentucky River. Why not? True to its name, Cintamani Dham is 250 acres of pure bliss. Nestled in a beautiful valley, surro...
- 27 Apr 2014

By Madhavananda DasObtaining the mercy of a pure devotee is an absolute necessity for those who aspire for the service and association of the Supreme Lord in the spiritual world. Srila Krishnadas Kaviraj Goswami writes in madhya-līlā 22.51. One may do...
- 27 Apr 2014

By ISKCON KuchingISKCON has been existing in Malaysia for the past 32 years. The government of Malaysia have been very supportive towards ISKCON in the past years. Despite having a Muslim majority, devotees are allowed to have public Ratha Yatras in this country. Malaysia probably has the most number of Ratha Yatras compared to any other country in the world. More than 30 each year. Devotees from ISKCON Kuching, headed by HG Kripa ...
- 27 Apr 2014

By Shyamananda DasaThe hordes of demons killed by the Lord during His pastimes on the earthly realm represent the different anarthas we have stock piled in our hearts during our long sojourn in the material world in different species of life. The demon named Vatsasura who took the form of a calf and tried to kill Sri Krishna was killed by the Lord during His boyhood pastimes in Vrndavana. Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakura in an article titled 'Vatsaura' reveals an esoteric meaning of the Lor...
- 27 Apr 2014

By Priyavrata DasConsuming dairy from a loved, respected and protected cow is perfectly in line with the essential ideology of veganism -- non-violence. But if you're a fanatical vegan, you won't bring yourself to accept such a possibility. So it is best to avoid trying to press that ideal into a new form of the ideology, ...
- 27 Apr 2014

By Kanupriya Devi DasiDevaki Mataji concluded the discussion explaining how materialistic culture promotes envy and competition, whereas spiritual culture promotes care and selfless service to one another. A beautiful plaque for the Institute for Spiritual Culture was unveiled, which was later mounted near the entrance of the Goshala Building, where the Institute is located.
...- 26 Apr 2014

By Chaitanya Charan dasLokanath Swami: Baladeva Das was not just a tireless BTG distributor; he was also a prominent supporter and fundraiser for the Prabhupada Ghat project in Pandharpur and an active preacher in the Alandi-Pandharpur Dindi yatra (an annual mass pilgrimage of tens of thousands that lasts for nearly a fortnight). By his exemplary devotion, I am sure that he returned back to godhead.
...- 23 Apr 2014

By Parasuram dasDhaneswara prabhu (acbsp) author of 'Spiritual Economics' joins the Saturday Night Harinam in London. The Harinam started at 1pm and continued till 10pm, with a prasad break at 6pm. Everybody who came on that Harinam felt surcharged, walking on air.
...- 21 Apr 2014
