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Limited Service Opportunites- Unlimited Spiritual benefit!By Bhakti Purusottama Swami This is to update on the services that you could offer to Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu and His devotees at the holy dham Sri Mayapur for this year Gaura Purnima festival 2010. Limited Service Opportunites- Unlimited Spiritual benefit!Limited Service Opportunites- Unlimited Spiritual benefit! By Bhakti Purusottama Swami Hare Krishna. Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. This is to update on the services that you could offer to Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu and His devotees at the holy dham Sri Mayapur for this year Gaura Purnima festival 2010. For the devotees sponsoring for sevas now, we will be offering 108 tulasi leaves archana to Lord Nrsimhadeva on 1st Jan 2010 ( New years’ day), praying for their spiritual welfare. As of now, all the days GBCs and Sanysasis prasada has been sponsored and we have few slots left in the prasada sponsorship for devotees. You can choose to offer sevas as: Sponsor one day prasada : We have prasada opportunities for 13 full days. All the GBC and Sanyasis prasada has been already reserved by few devotees. You can either have breakfast or lunch served to around 2500 devotees or sponsor one full day. Please choose the date, any day from 14 Feb to 28th Feb (excluding 15th afternoon and 26-Feb) Honor your loved ones: Honoring your loved ones by sponsoring for prasad distribution or celebrating an event in holy dhama in their name is the perfect way to show your love. And for those who sponsor festival sevas before 20th of December, we’ll be offering a 108 tulasi leaves archana to Sri Nrsimhadeva on the New year day as a special gift to you as thanks for participating. We will be sending the Tulasi leaves from the lotus feet of the Lord and special gifts to your or your loved ones. In Memory: Remember the loved ones with a transcendental gift that keeps on giving. Benefit your dear departed ones with spiritual credit. Sponsor an Event : Have a transcendental event like Ganga Puja, Jhulan festival performed on your behalf. Make an offering : You can offer Silver kalash or Conch for abhisheka or silver shoes or golden shoes to the Lord on His appearance day. You will receive these items as prasada. Gaura Purnima is the festival of Loving Exchanges & by your “Sharing, Caring and Receiving”, we hope to have a great festival in Mayapur. Since there are no festival fees, we look forward for the generous donation of the devotees to keep the “free prasadam distribution” goes on for this year too for devotees visiting Mayapur for the festival. For more details and to donate, please visit www.mayapur.com For any queries or information, please write to us at info@mayapur.com Thank you very much. Your servant Bhakti Purusottama Swami For more informations about Mayapur Please visit : www.mayapur.com Residence phone - +91 3472 245481 Mobile : +91 9434506434 Fax : +91 3472 245238 ,+91 3472 245415
Vaisnava StoriesDina Sharana dasa: For the pleasure of Hari-Guru-Vaisnava I'm gathering devotee stories of unusual struggles, triumphs, or humorous, at home, sankirtana or in the temple, etc. Vaisnava StoriesVaisnava StoriesDina Sharana dasa: Dear Vaisnava Family, For the pleasure of Hari-Guru-Vaisnava I’m gathering devotee stories of unusual struggles, triumphs, or humorous, at home, sankirtana or in the temple, etc. Please send any experiences related to Deity Worship, either in the home or temple. Send to info@onthewaytokrishna.com care of Dina Sharana Dasa (ACBSP) These will be posted on the Internet shortly. Ys, Dina Sharana dasa
Bhagavad-Gita Has the Real “Peace Formula”Rita Gupta: Judging by the prestige associated with the Nobel Peace Prize which was just awarded to President Barack Obama, the question of how to attain peace is one of the most fundamental matters facing humanity at large. Bhagavad-Gita Has the Real “Peace Formula”Bhagavad-Gita Has the Real "Peace Formula" Rita Gupta: NEW VRINDABAN – MOUNDSVILLE, WV – December 10, 2009: Judging by the prestige associated with the Nobel Peace Prize which was just awarded to President Barack Obama, the question of how to attain peace is one of the most fundamental matters facing humanity at large. The “peace formula” expounded in the Vedic literature of India gives humanity a concise answer to this question. According to the Vedas, peace can be had when one understands that God is the proprietor of everything.[1] Until that time, there will be no peace, there will be only discord and disagreement. Individuals and nations will fight for proprietorship over regions and countries. Soon, they will fight for proprietorship over planets. The Vedas tell us that there is a place where all the inhabitants accept that God is the proprietor of everything. In that place, all the relationships are peaceful and full of love. That place is called Vaikuntha, or the spiritual universe. Many of the Vedas include detailed descriptions of Vaikuntha. The Vedas explain that just as this material universe has multiple planets, there are multiple planets in Vaikuntha. The Vedas describe what life on those planets is like. They describe what the inhabitants eat, how they dress, etc. Furthermore, in Vaikuntha there is no birth or death. Thus, relationships in Vaikuntha are not only peaceful and full of love, but they are eternal. The Vedas are the oldest known sacred writings. His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder-Acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, translated over eighty volumes of the Vedic literature into English, as well as giving voluminous commentaries. The best-known of Swami Prabhupada’s translations, Bhagavad-Gita As It Is, has been translated into over fifty languages. In a 1972 lecture given in the Philippines on Bhagavad-Gita As It Is, Prabhupada contrasted life in Vaikuntha with life in this material universe. Prabhupada said: Here we are full of anxieties . . . When my death will take place? What will be the political situation? What shall I eat? Where shall I sleep? Always full of anxieties. . . . But there is another world, where there is no anxiety. That is called Vaikunthaloka.[2] Everyone wants a world free from anxiety. Each one of us can have it – practically immediately by accepting that God is the proprietor of everything. It is a matter of individual consciousness, completely independent of our government, friends and family. [1] Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, His Divine Grace A.C., Krishna Consciousness, The Topmost Yoga System (Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, Los Angeles) 2003. [2] Lecture by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada on Bhagavad-gita As It Is 2.13 – Manila, October 12, 1972.
Update Jayo Das ACBSP in St John’s Hospice Lakewood, ColoradoGajahanta Das: Any devotees who served with Jayo Das and would like to reflect on his devotional service to Srila Prabhupada are requested to submit their remembrances for the benefit of the Vaishnavas. How to: “Read my books” by Srila PrabhupadaHow to: "Read my books" by Srila PrabhupadaAntony Brennan: If you have heard of Vanipedia you will know about this team of devotees, lead by Visnu Murti Dasa, who are creating a dynamic, interactive, encyclopedia of Srila Prabhupada’s words. Vanipedia will eventually include everything Srila Prabhupada wrote and said, the entire record of Prabhupada Vani. “Read my books” is an instruction given many times by Srila Prabhupada. It can often be found in his correspondence to devotees and others. In a ‘garden conversation’ in Los Angeles, USA, on June 25, 1975, Prabhupada says “Some way or other, if they read my books, they will be benefited. There is no doubt about it.” “So far we have found there are at least 42 different ways that Srila Prabhupada has instructed the devotees to read his books,” Visnu Murti Prabhu says in a recent email. For the benefit of everyone, here are the many ways Srila Prabhupada told us that we should read his books. “Always,” “again and again,” “as much as possible,” “attentively,” “at least one hour daily,” “at least three hours a day,” “by discussing them,” “carefully,” “constantly,” “continuously,” “daily,” “devotedly,” “diligently,” “faithfully,” “from different lights of directions,” “from all angles of vision,” “intensely,” “in small installments,” “in the association of devotees,” “minutely,” “more and more,” “nicely,” “one after another,” “over and over,” “penetratingly,” “persistently,” “philosophically,” “profoundly,” “profusely,” “regularly,” “repeatedly,” “scientifically,” “scrutinizingly,” “seriously,” “sincerely,” “submissively,” “thoroughly,” “thoughtfully,” “to understand the subject matter from different angles of vision,” “with adherence,” “very deeply,” and “with the help of your senior God-brothers and sisters.” All glories to Srila Prabhupada Pick out a few ways you can read his books and soak yourself in Prabhupada Vani here www.vanipedia.orgBookdistribution: The Brhad Mrdanga - a lecture by Her Grace Srimati Urmila devi dasibhk Micahel R. Lorek: Bookdistribution: The Brhad Mrdanga - a lecture by Her Grace Srimati Urmila devi dasi recorded on Friday 27th November 2009 at Bhaktivedanta Manor Bookdistribution: The Brhad Mrdanga - a lecture by Her Grace Srimati Urmila devi dasiBookdistribution: The Brhad Mrdanga - a lecture by Her Grace Srimati Urmila devi dasi
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