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Sakhya - love or attachment for the Lord which is expressed in the mood of a friend; one of the five primary relationships with Kåñëa which are established in the heart when the sädhaka has attained the stage of bhäva or prema.
One of the aìgas of sädhana-bhakti; the worship of the Lord while one is in the stage of sädhana in the mood of being a friend of the Lord. Although Çré Bhagavän possesses all opulences and majesty, a bhakta who thinks of the Lord as his friend and endeavors to please Him in this way exhibits this mood of friendship toward the Lord. In the summer season, thinking that his worshipful Lord must be suffering greatly from the heat, the sädhaka will fan Him and offer Him sandalwood and other fragrant and cooling substances. When one does so, he demonstrates a mood of friendship toward the Lord. The difference between däsyam and sakhyam is that sakhyam is imbued with viçrambha-sevä, the mood of intimacy, free from any formal restraint. This is one of the nine primary aìgas of bhakti.
Sakhya—una de las cinco relaciones principales con Krsna que se establecen en el corazón en el nivel de bhava o prema; amor o apego por el Seïor expresado con actitud de amigo.
Sakhyam—una de las angas del sadhana-bhakti; la adoración del Seïor mientras se está en el estado de sadhana con los sentimientos de ser un amigo del Seïor. Aunque Sri Bhagavan posee toda la opulencia y majestad, un devoto que piensa que el Seïor es su amigo y se esfuerza por complacerle de este modo, muestra estos sentimientos de amistad hacia el Seïor. En el verano, pensando que su Seïor adorable puede estar sufriendo grandemente debido al calor, el sadhaka Le abanicará y Le ofrecerá pasta de sándalo y otras sustancias fragantes y refrescantes. Cuando alguien hace esto demuestra una actitud de amistad hacia el Seïor. La diferencia entre dasya y sakhya es que sakhya está impregnado de visrambha-bhava o sentimientos de intimidad libres de cualquier restricción formal. Es una de las nueve angas principales del bhakti.
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- H.H. Bhakticharu Swami: PURI PARIKRAMA PART 2
- H.H. Bhakticharu Swami: PURI PARIKRAMA PART 1
- Mayapur Academy, Mayapur, IN: Temple worship course begins tomorrow
- Kurma dasa, AU: Festival of the Chariots!
- ISKCON Melbourne, AU: Today's Darsana
- ISKCON Melbourne, AU: Daily Class - Nanda Mandir Prabhu
- Bharatavarsa.net: Bhakti Vikasa Swami: About CharDham- India
- Bharatavarsa.net: Bhakti Vikasa Swami: "Only Britishers are intelligent"
- Rupa Madhurya das, TX, USA: Lecture - Radhanath Swami - Arlington Yoga Studio
- Japa Group: The Meaning Of The Mantra
- H.H. Sivarama Swami
- ISKCON Toronto, Canada: Some Amazing Stats About Your Toronto Krishna Blog!
- Devadeva Mirel, Alachua, USA: Bindumati Paisely Rose Mirel
- H.H. Sivarama Swami: Conversation with devotees
- Subhavilasa das ACBSP, Toronto, CA: Words to live by...
- H.H. Satsvarupa das Goswami: 180
- H.H. Satsvarupa das Goswami: 6:53 A.M.
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H.H. Bhakticharu Swami: PURI PARIKRAMA PART 2
Compiled And Sent By Her Grace Chitrangada Devi Dasi On 23rd November 2010, all of us woke up with only one thing in our mind.. LORD JAGANNATH! . So after mangal arati and the usual morning rituals, the Kuala Lumpur (KL) yatra gathered in front of ISKCON Puri and walked together bare footed, relishing every [...]
H.H. Bhakticharu Swami: PURI PARIKRAMA PART 1
Article Compiled And Sent By Her Grace Chitrangada Dasi Article Sent By Her Grace Chitrangada Dasi I waited for almost 20 over years to visit the spiritual abode of my most worshipful Lord., the Lord of the Universe, Lord Jagannatha. I lamented for many years that I was not able to visit the sacred dwelling [...]
Mayapur Academy, Mayapur, IN: Temple worship course begins tomorrow
Just returned to Mayapur yesterday. The temple worship course will start tomorrow.
In this unit students will learn all the rituals and practices of daily temple worship.
As with many of our units this is hands on training. The devotees will learn acamana, bhoga offering, arati and how to offering the morning worship, including bathing and dressing, of brass Gaura Nitai deities.
Each devotee participating in this unit will be assessed on their cleanliness, acamana, deity worship theory, and offering 16 items of worship to Gaura Nitai.
With more than 40 devotees to assess it promises to be an exciting and challenging time.
Ys,
Nrsimha Kavaca dasa
Kurma dasa, AU: Festival of the Chariots!
Catani Gardens, St Kilda, Melbourne, Sunday 13 February 2011. Festival Timings 10.30am - 8.30pm. Parade starts 12.00 noon.
Come and join the fun! BTW, I'll be presenting a cookery class in the afternoon.
ISKCON Melbourne, AU: Today's Darsana
Our Melbourne Deities adorn the Australian flag once again.
Vrindavana is indeed green and gold with its lush forests paved with touchstones.
May these Kalpa-vriksas and cintamani jems be the only wealth we hanker for
to better our service to Sri Sri Radha Ballabha, Sri Sri Gaura Nitai and Sri Sri Jagannatha, Baladeva and Subhadra Mayi.
Here's the slideshow of Their splendour;
we are the most fortunate devotees and servants
of the most bountiful Lords and Masters.
ISKCON Melbourne, AU: Daily Class - Nanda Mandir Prabhu
Srimad Bhagavatam 11.28.36 - Krsna will smash the false pride of a practicing devotee. Even in such a situation we should stay fixed in our service.
Bharatavarsa.net: Bhakti Vikasa Swami: About CharDham- India
> Is there any significance to the CharDhams( Four holy Dhams) Puri, > Badrinath, Dwarka, Rameshwaram in India to Gaudiya Vaisnava Samprdaya?
No.
> As devotees might know Sri Sankaracharya had established his school of > philosophy at these four places which are predominantly worshiping the > SriKrsna/Sri Narayana as the Supreme absolute truth. Is it because Sri > Sankaracharya was a Vaisnavite inherently as an incarnation of Lord Siva > and he was there to glorify the Lord?
Sri Sankaracarya established mathas at three of these places: Badrinatha, Dwarka, and Puri. In South India he established a matha at Sringeri, which is a long way from Ramesvaram. I don't know why these four places are called "Char Dham." It could be researched, although it is not of particular significance to Gaudiyas.
hari-guru-vaisnava dasa, BVS
Bharatavarsa.net: Bhakti Vikasa Swami: "Only Britishers are intelligent"
The Britishers.... You go to the Parliament and Westminster Abbey. They have kept all the statues of Sir Isaac Newton and this Churchill, this.... Mean, they want to show that "It is only our nation who has produced all these intelligent persons."
>>> Ref. VedaBase => Morning Walk -- January 3, 1976, Nellore
These British wanted that all the big men born in their nation—all big scientists, all big philosophers, all big politicians—they are God's selected persons; therefore they must rule over the world. That was their program.
>>> Ref. VedaBase => Discussion re Charles Darwin
Rupa Madhurya das, TX, USA: Lecture - Radhanath Swami - Arlington Yoga Studio
Radhanath Swami speaking about Spiritual Life at the Arlington Yoga Studio.
Dallas, TX
2010-10-09
Download: 2010-10-09 - Radhanath Swami - Arlington Yoga.mp3
Japa Group: The Meaning Of The Mantra
O Hari! Having captured my mind, please free me from material bondage.
O Krsna! Please attract my mind by pulling it to You.
O Hari! Please capture my mind by Your unsurpassed sweetness.
O Krsna! Please purify my mind with knowledge about devotional service given to me by Your own devotee.
O Krsna! Please make me able to relish Your transcendental name, form, qualities, pastimes, etc.
O Krsna! Please make me able to relish Your transcendental name, form, qualities, pastimes, etc.
O Hari! Please make me fit to serve You.
O Hari! Please make me able to relish Your transcendental name, form, qualities, pastimes, etc.
O Hari! Please direct me to do some particular service for You.
O Rama! Let me hear about Your most cherished pastimes in the company of Your dearest devotee.
O Hara (Radha)! Please reveal to me Your most cherished pastimes with Your beloved Sri Krsna.
O Rama! Please reveal to me Your most cherished pastimes with Your beloved sri Radha.
O Rama! Please engage me in remembering Your transcendental name, form, qualities, pastimes, etc.
O Rama! Please make me fit to serve You while remembering Your transcendental name, form, qualities, pastimes, etc.
O Hari! Having accepted me as one of Your own servitors, please enjoy me as You please.
O Hari! Please enjoy with me in Your transcendental way.
This is my humble request at Your lotus feet.
By Bhaktivinoda Thakur
H.H. Sivarama Swami
Without being self-controlled, without being disciplined, and without being fully obedient, no one can become successful in following the instructions of the spiritual master, and without doing so, no one is able to go back to Godhead.
- Srila Prabhupada
ISKCON Toronto, Canada: Some Amazing Stats About Your Toronto Krishna Blog!
One of the responsibilities of lovingly caring for our Toronto Hare Krishna Blog is to monitor the traffic that is coming to this site. We have always been thrilled with the continued growth of traffic to our site. We've been tracking traffic on the site since July 2008 (about two and a half years) and thought it might be nice to share some of the incredible numbers!As of yesterday (Jan 3rd), since July 2008, we have had:
69.881 visitors 28,151 unique visitors Visitors to the blog have come from 120 countries including: Netherlands, Oman, Israel, Japan, Pakistan, Kuwait and Jamaica! Of course, the bulk of our visitors (77%) are from Canada. 18,082 have come to our blog through search engines (93% from Google). There have been 125,813 page views on the blog! The blog post that generated the most comments (21 comments, to be exact) from our readers was our April's Fools Joke on April 1, 2009, where we convinced our readers that the temple had adopted a new pet monkey!Thank you to all of our loyal readers for continuing to visit our wonderful Toronto Hare Krishna Blog!
Devadeva Mirel, Alachua, USA: Bindumati Paisely Rose Mirel
Last Wednesday we welcomed the birth of our daughter. The circumstances were unplanned and new to us: a hospital birth after my water broke and I did not go into labor naturally. Despite being in a hospital, the birth itself was terrific. Our family is grateful to Dr. Buchanan and the nurses at Shands for assisting us during the birth. I may write up a “Birth Story” post. Or not. We’ll see. Still getting used to this baby thing. Again.My husband and I are incredibly overwhelmed by the kindness and warmth we’ve experienced from our friends locally. Padi has been our go-to girl for everything throughout the “ordeal” of pregnancy/changing birth venues/etc. Radhe and Mohini provided last minute child care when we had to go to the hospital. We’ve received beautiful handmade gifts from Barbara, Padi and Mohini for Baby Bindu. Hanuman & Kanch, Braj & Padi, Pishi, Mohini, Lacie & Gauranga Kishore and Adi Gopi have all signed up to bring us delicious and nutritious meals, as well as Radha and Radhe & Roy dropping yummy sweets by to soothe my sugary tongue. Also, Ram and Deeta so generously helped to try to get my body into labor by giving me an hour of massage and an hour of acupuncture, respectively. And then there was all the love and support from the mom’s and faculty at my kids’ school, especially the always encouraging /ms. Donna and Amanda, who happily had MM over for a play date during break.
Thanks to this blog, the kitchen forum and Facebook, I’ve received a ton of love from far and wide, much of it coming from NC, Alachua (okay…that’s not far at all), Canada, NJ and Colorado. XOXO
As always, my family and that of my husband continue to offer love and support to our little family and we are grateful.
Finally, I want to thank my big kids, who have shown Bindu lots of love and are really going with the new flow.
To end, please forgive me if I am not very up on email, FB, blog comments, etc. The last month of pregnancy was super hard and right now we are all in a period of adjusting.
Wishing you all a happy new year!
H.H. Sivarama Swami: Conversation with devotees
How does one know whether they should continue their worldly duties or give up those duties for Krsna consciousness.
Subhavilasa das ACBSP, Toronto, CA: Words to live by...
Preaching is the essence
Books are the basis
Utility is the principle
Purity is the ForcePreaching is the essence, books are the basis, utility is the principle and purity is the force.
Enough said...
Jaya Srila Prabhupada!
H.H. Satsvarupa das Goswami: 180
4:41 A.M.
I woke up by 3 A.M. this morning. I’m gradually getting better. My chest still has phlegm in it and is scratchy but it has a deep down feeling that indicate it might break up and return to normal. My legs and feet are still shaky from not being used, but I do not have a headache. I kept the lights on in my bedroom and stacked three pillows and chanted sixteen rounds in that position. Now I’m ready to get up and call Baladeva and get dressed.
Before bathing I read the section in the Krishna book called “Krishna Pleases His Devotees.” The first part of this tells of Krishna’s visit to the beautiful society girl Kubja. She had been a crooked-backed girl but Krishna had straightened her out and made her beautiful. She was actually captivated by a lust to satisfy her senses with Krishna. When Krishna desired to go to the house of Kubja He had no desire for sense gratification but on the plea of sense gratification He decided to go to her house to turn her into a pure devotee. In order to fulfill His past promise, Krishna along with Uddhava went to the house of Kubja. When He reached her house He saw that it was completely decorated in a way to excite the lusty desires of a man. This suggests that there were many nude pictures on top of which were canopies and flags embroidered with pearl necklaces along with comfortable beds and cushions and chairs. When Kubja saw that Krishna had come to visit her she immediately got up from her chair to receive Him accompanied by her many girlfriends. Without wasting time Krishna entered her bedroom while she took a bath and smeared her body with sandalwood paste. She dressed herself with nice garments, valuable jewelry ornaments and flower garlands. She then came before Krishna and sat shyly in front of Him. Krishna dragged her beside Him and made her sit by His side. She took Krishna’s lotus feet and placed them on her breasts which were burning with the blazing fire of lust. By smelling the fragrance of Krishna’s lotus feet she immediately became relieved of all lusty desires. She was thus allowed to embrace Krishna with her two arms and thus mitigate her long cherished desire to have Krishna as a visitor in her house. She asked Krishna to please stay with her for a few days, but Krishna said He could not stay. Krishna visits the material world occasionally whereas His connection with the spiritual world is eternal. After satisfying her with sweet words He returned to His place with Uddhava. There is a warning that devotees who are attracted to Krishna through conjugal love should not desire to have sense gratification by direct association with Him. In the spiritual world there are symptoms like kissing and embracing but there is no sense gratificatory process as it exists in the material world. Anyone who desires a relationship of perverted sense gratification with Krishna must be considered to be less intelligent. His mentality requires to be reformed.
Krishna next went to fulfill another promise He had made to a devotee. He had previously told Akrura that He would visit him at his home and so He did so. Akrura was delighted to see Krishna and offered Him eloquent prayers of praise. Lord Sri Krishna was very pleased by Akrura’s offering of prayers. His smile was captivating Akrura more and more. The Lord called Akrura His uncle and said He desired to be protected by him as one of his children. Krishna then asked a favor of Akrura. The Lord was very anxious to know about the sons of Pandu because at a very young age they had lost their father. Being very friendly to His devotees Krishna was very anxious to know about them and therefore He deputed Akrura to go to Hastinapura to get information of the real situation. Krishna continued to say, “I’ve heard that after the death of King Pandu, his young sons Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva along with their widowed mother have come under the charge of Dhrtarastra who is to look after them as their guardian but I’ve also heard that Dhrtarastra is not only blind from birth but also blind in his affection to his cruel son Duryodhana. The five Pandavas are the sons of King Pandu but Dhrtarastra, due to his plans and designs is not favorably disposed toward the Pandavas. Kindly go there and study how Dhrtarastra is dealing with the Pandavas. On receipt of your report I shall consider how to favor the Pandavas.” In this way the Supreme Personality of Godhead Krishna ordered Akrura to go to Hastinapura, and then He returned home accompanied by Balarama and Uddhava.
Reading the episodes of the Krishna book is all pleasing. They’re so delightful because they’re all stories and as readers we have a natural inclination with a story narration. And when the stories are about Krishna Himself and His pure devotees, that makes it topmost. There is always some danger involved and always some great festival involved and always some delight involved and beautiful descriptions of Krishna and His friends. So there is nothing better than the Krishna book and its episodes of Krishna and His friends.
H.H. Satsvarupa das Goswami: 6:53 A.M.
I have been sitting in my chair in a daydreaming state of mind. I have been composing recipes. I have been composing all kinds of food ingredients together. I can’t remember them now. I don’t know if I would like to eat them. They would be vegetarian and offered to Krishna. It was all a daydream. A long recipe. It is because I am tired that I was thinking like this, half asleep, and putting the recipe together. It was coming from the correspondence of Charles Olsen and Frances Boldereff. It was not coming exactly from their correspondence but it was a daydream of recipes. I’m tired now and don’t know. I go downstairs to eat my meals now so that I get extra exercise in walking down the stairs. Saci-suta will read to me from Krsna book. I will take some more daydreams from the Charles Olsen book and try to make it Krishna conscious. Unless something is Krishna conscious it is wasted. You eat sin if you eat food that is not offered to Krishna. But all those wild ingredients, I’ve planned them out carefully in advance so they will be Krishna conscious.
Let go in the fullest sense and make an offering to the Lord.
The first eight people get to eat the actual recipes. The second group of eight have to starve and do not get anything to eat, but they can drink water. If the second group will get nothing to eat, come to the verge of starvation or to death, they may be given small portions of food to keep them at the survival level.
H.H. Jayadvaita Swami: My personal finances, 2010
Every year I make my personal finances public. Attached is an accounting of my finances for 2010.
Japa Group: Japa Workshop #2 of 6
In this second episode of the Japa Workshop series, different participants share new realizations about their relationship with the Holy Name.
Also, Mahatma dasa and Badahari dasa continue with processes and principles to reinforce and inspire further advancement in our japa practice.
Gouranga TV: Lokanath Maharaj singing Jaya Radha Madhava
Lokanath Maharaj singing Jaya Radha Madhava
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