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Información básica

Sexo: Hombre
Ciudad actual: Mumbai, India
Fecha de nacimiento: 23 de junio
Situación sentimental: Soltero/a
Me interesan: Mujeres Hombres
Busco: Amistad Ligar Una relación Contactos profesionales
Ideología política: Tolerant
Creencias religiosas: ISKCON














Información personal

Actividades:
ISKCON History:
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) was established in 1966 by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (Srila Prabhupada). ISKCON has since developed into a worldwide confederation of 10, 000 temple devotees and 250, 000 congregational devotees. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) is the religious organization for devotees of Krishna (also spelled Krsna). Their religion is commonly known as Hare Krishna, because of the first two words of their principle mantra:
"Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna, Krishna, Hare, Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama, Rama, Hare, Hare."

Krishna means "The All-Attractive, " Hare addresses the energy of God, and Rama means "The Greatest Pleasure." These names of God and the Hare Krishna Mantra are derived from ancient Indian texts of knowledge called Vedas. The Tilaka mark; it appears on the foreheads of all followers of Hare Krishna. The two stripes signify the lotus feet of Krishna; the leaf in the center represents holy basil, or Tulasi which traditionally adorns His feet. ISKCON and Hinduism both trace their beginnings to the Vedas and to the Bhagavad-gita text. Whereas mainstream Hinduism regards Krishna to be the 8th incarnation of Vishnu (the Preserver and one of the Hindu trinity of deities), ISKCON regards Krishna to be the supreme Lord over all deities, including Vishnu. They are therefore a monotheistic faith group, one that stresses bhakti, the way of devotion.
Intereses:
The roots of the faith can be traced back to the advent of Krishna, 5000 years ago in a village in India called Vrindavana. The faith has been revived in recent history by the 16th Century Guru Caitanya Mahaprabu who is regarded by the Hare Krishnas as an incarnation of Krishna in the form of His own devotee. He taught that Lord Krishna was the principle deity, God Himself, and that everyone can regain a personal relationship with Krishna through sankirtana (congregational chanting of God's names, specifically the Hare Krishna Mantra). This tradition was continued by a line of Gurus including (early in this century) Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Gosvami Maharaj. Abhay Charan De, a disciple of Bhaktisiddhanta, adopted the name Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, left India at the age of 69 and came to the United States to proselytize. Prabhupada (The Master) organized ISKCON in 1965. During its early years, it was largely financed through the sale of incense and Prabhupada's books published by the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust. One of the "Beatles", George Harrison, donated a mansion near London and produced an album featuring the Hare Krishna Mantra. After 12 years of prolific writing and successful promotion of Krishna Consciousness, the Master died in 1977. Before his death, he appointed eleven commissioners (some sources incorrectly say 20) who were assigned to accept disciples and extend the organization into different countries of the world.
Música favorita:
"Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna, Krishna, Hare, Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama, Rama, Hare, Hare."
Programas de televisión favoritos:
"Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna, Krishna, Hare, Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama, Rama, Hare, Hare."
Películas favoritas:
"Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna, Krishna, Hare, Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama, Rama, Hare, Hare."
Libros favoritos:
Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's main writings were word-for-word translations and commentaries on the Bhagavad-gita ("The Song of God"), the Bhagavata Purana ("The History of God and His Devotees"), and the Caitanya Caritamrita ("The Life and Teachings of Caitanya Mahaprabhu.")
Citas favoritas:
ISKCON Beliefs:

Their beliefs share much with conventional Hinduism. Their sacred text is the Hindu poem Bhagavad-Gita which contains conversations between Lord Krishna and a soldier Arjuna. A common ISKCON expression is "We are not this body." That is, we are all spirit souls who are temporarily trapped in a material body and its cares and woes. Their goal is to break away from samsara (endless repetitive reincarnations) and return to the kingdom of God.

Their main differences from mainline Hinduism are:

Liberation from samsara is attained through sankirtana, which is congregational singing of God's names, which leads to Krishna Consciousness.
Krishna is worshipped as the Supreme God; they believe that one can attain a personal relationship with Him. Jesus Christ is recognized as a directly empowered representative of Krishna.
Hell as a temporary destination after death for people who have sinned greatly while on earth.
Devotees need a spiritual master, who is in a line of succession from the guru Caitanya (or one of three other lines of disciple succession who worship Krishna as the Supreme God.)
Eating food prepared for and offered to God is an act of communion with Krishna. When such food is eaten, Krishna's energy purifies the body of the devotee.
Their "Nine Processes of Devotional Service" are:

Hearing about God .
Chanting the names of God .
Remembering God by reading, associating with devotees .
Serving the Lord Krishna in the temple.
Worshiping God by preparation of food, decorating the Lord, bringing others to see Him.
Praying to God.
Encouraging others to chant the names of God.
Develop a close personal and intimate relationship with God.
Giving everything we have to God including our bodies.
Acerca de mí:
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"HARE KRSNA TO ALL,

PLEASE ACCEPT MY HUMBLE OBEISANCES.ALL GLORIES TO SRILA PRABHUPADA & SRILA GURU DEVA. I WOULD LIKE TO ADD ALL KRSNA DEVOTEES IN MY FRIEND LIST. I WILL ACCEPT REQUESTS OF DEVOTEES ONLY.THIS PROFILE IS FOR DEVOTEES WHO BELEIVE IN D SUPREME GODHEAD"
DANDAVATS & HARI BOL !!

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CHANT ..... & BE HAPPY -

"हरे कृष्ण हरे कृष्ण कृष्ण कृष्ण हरे हरे हरे रम हरे रम रम रम हरे हरे"

"HARE KRSNA HARE KRSNA KRSNA KRSNA HARE HARE HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE"

ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ

"ॐ दामोदाराए विदमहे

रुकमनी वल्लाभाये धीमहे
तन्नो कृष्ण प्रचोदयात! "

ना माता, ना पिता, ना गुरु,ना भ्राता,ना पुत्र, ना मित्र, ना पति, ना प्रेमी मेरे स्वामी जैसा
यह जीवनी निछावर करदूं उनके पावन चरनों में.सब से बड़ी सेवा है प्रभु की सेवा

राधेकृष्ण राधेकृष्ण कृष्ण कृष्ण राधे राधे राधेश्याम रधेश्याम श्याम श्याम राधे राधे

ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ

As soon as one wakes up in the morning,
If these Sixteen Names are read,
He would be bereft of all sins,
And reach the world of Vishnu at the end.

Vishnu – He who is spread everywhere.
Janardhana – He who punishes evil people.
Padhmanabha – He who has a lotus in his belly button.
Prajapathi – He who is the chief of people.
Chakradhara – He who is armed with the holy wheel.
Trivikrama – He who measured all the worlds in three steps.
Narayana – He who resides in all things he creates.
Sreedhara – He who carries Goddess of Wealth in his chest.
Govinda – He who can be attained by Vedas.
Madhu Soodhana – He who killed the ogre called Madhu.
Naarasimha – He who took the shape of half lion, half human.
Jalasayina – He who sleeps on water.
Varaha – He who took the shape of the holy boar.
Raghu Nandana – The darling of the clan of Raghu.
Vaamana – He who took the shape of a dwarf.
Madhava – He who is Lord of everything.

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Miembro de :
Murali Mohan Das, we should come forward to save our hindu religion from decay, Bahulavan, Shri Nimbark - Shri Haripriya Nikunj, STOPA...MOJA...INDIJA/COLOURED FOOTPRINTS-LIVE MY INDIA, ज्योतिष तंत्र मंत्र यंत्र , Six Degrees Of Separation |► The LARGEST Group On Facebook ◄|, Radhika's Cafe Events, Hare Krishna Food for Life, ISKCON PAKISTAN, Pakistani Hindu, Gaudiya Vaishnavism, ISKCON Mira Road, Mumbai, India, ISKCON Trinidad and Tobago, ARISE INDIA FORUM, Iskcon Turkey, Orgullo Krishnacore Medellin, Psankirtan, How I Joined, Bhagavat Gita - One verse a day, Give His Divine Grace A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada a Noble Prize, ISKCON - A.C. BHAKTIVEDANTA SWAMI PRABHUPADA, International Society for Krishna Consciousness [ISKCON], Krishna Conscious Quotes a day!, Students for Krishna Consciousness, Herbals and Naturals, Kiwi Kulis, Devotees of Krishna, Material Problems Spiritual Solutions, Sri Mayapur Dham
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International Society For Krishna Consciousness ( ISKCON )
Founder Acharya :
His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) was established in 1966 by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (Srila Prabhupada). ISKCON has since developed into a worldwide confederation of 10,000 temple devotees and 250,000 congregational devotees.


The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) is the religious organization for devotees of Krishna (also spelled Krsna). Their religion is commonly known as Hare Krishna, because of the first two words of their principle mantra:

"Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna, Krishna, Hare, Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama, Rama, Hare, Hare."

Krishna means "The All-Attractive," Hare addresses the energy of God, and Rama means "The Greatest Pleasure." These names of God and the Hare Krishna Mantra are derived from ancient Indian texts of knowledge called Vedas.

The Tilaka mark; it appears on the foreheads of all followers of Hare Krishna. The two stripes signify the lotus feet of Krishna; the leaf in the center represents holy basil, or Tulasi which traditionally adorns His feet.

ISKCON and Hinduism both trace their beginnings to the Vedas and to the Bhagavad-gita text. Whereas mainstream Hinduism regards Krishna to be the 8th incarnation of Vishnu (the Preserver and one of the Hindu trinity of deities), ISKCON regards Krishna to be the supreme Lord over all deities, including Vishnu. They are therefore a monotheistic faith group, one that stresses bhakti, the way of devotion.

The roots of the faith can be traced back to the advent of Krishna, 5000 years ago in a village in India called Vrindavana. The faith has been revived in recent history by the 16th Century Guru Caitanya Mahaprabu who is regarded by the Hare Krishnas as an incarnation of Krishna in the form of His own devotee. He taught that Lord Krishna was the principle deity, God Himself, and that everyone can regain a personal relationship with Krishna through sankirtana (congregational chanting of God's names, specifically the Hare Krishna Mantra). This tradition was continued by a line of Gurus including (early in this century) Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Gosvami Maharaj.

Abhay Charan De, a disciple of Bhaktisiddhanta, adopted the name Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, left India at the age of 69 and came to the United States to proselytize. Prabhupada (The Master) organized ISKCON in 1965. During its early years, it was largely financed through the sale of incense and Prabhupada's books published by the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust. One of the "Beatles", George Harrison, donated a mansion near London and produced an album featuring the Hare Krishna Mantra. After 12 years of prolific writing and successful promotion of Krishna Consciousness, the Master died in 1977. His main writings were word-for-word translations and commentaries on the Bhagavad-gita ("The Song of God"), the Bhagavata Purana ("The History of God and His Devotees"), and the Caitanya Caritamrita ("The Life and Teachings of Caitanya Mahaprabhu.") Before his death, he appointed eleven commissioners (some sources incorrectly say 20) who were assigned to accept disciples and extend the organization into different countries of the world.

Their head office is in Los Angeles. They currently have a stable membership of over one million members worldwide. Their publish a magazine called Back to Godhead.



ISKCON Beliefs:

Their beliefs share much with conventional Hinduism. Their sacred text is the Hindu poem Bhagavad-Gita which contains conversations between Lord Krishna and a soldier Arjuna. A common ISKCON expression is "We are not this body." That is, we are all spirit souls who are temporarily trapped in a material body and its cares and woes. Their goal is to break away from samsara (endless repetitive reincarnations) and return to the kingdom of God.

Their main differences from mainline Hinduism are:

Liberation from samsara is attained through sankirtana, which is congregational singing of God's names, which leads to Krishna Consciousness.
Krishna is worshipped as the Supreme God; they believe that one can attain a personal relationship with Him. Jesus Christ is recognized as a directly empowered representative of Krishna.
Hell as a temporary destination after death for people who have sinned greatly while on earth.
Devotees need a spiritual master, who is in a line of succession from the guru Caitanya (or one of three other lines of disciple succession who worship Krishna as the Supreme God.)
Eating food prepared for and offered to God is an act of communion with Krishna. When such food is eaten, Krishna's energy purifies the body of the devotee.
Their "Nine Processes of Devotional Service" are:

Hearing about God .
Chanting the names of God .
Remembering God by reading, associating with devotees .
Serving the Lord Krishna in the temple.
Worshiping God by preparation of food, decorating the Lord, bringing others to see Him.
Praying to God.
Encouraging others to chant the names of God.
Develop a close personal and intimate relationship with God.
Giving everything we have to God including our bodies.

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The Seven Purposes of ISKCON
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1. To systematically propagate spiritual knowledge to society at large and to educate all people 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.
2. To propagate a consciousness of Krishna (God), as it is revealed in the great scriptures of India, Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam.
3. To bring the members of the Society together with each other and nearer to Krishna, the prime entity, thus developing the idea within the members, and humanity at large, that each soul is part and parcel of the quality of Godhead (Krishna).
4. To teach and encourage the sankirtana movement, congregational chanting of the holy name of God, as revealed in the teachings of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
5. To erect for the members and for society at large a holy place of transcendental pastimes dedicated to the personality of Krishna.
6. To bring the members closer together for the purpose of teaching a simpler, more natural way of life.
7. With a view towards achieving the aforementioned purposes, to publish and distribute periodicals, magazines, books and other writings.








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