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ISKCON News.com: Daytona Beach Rathayatra Succeeds Against All Odds
Kurma dasa, AU: Here's One I Made Four Years EarlierI'm sifting through some huge cookery class photo files (4Gb!) taken at my last cookery weekend at Mangrove Mountain to update my blog travel articles. But time is running out, since I am packing for my flight to the National Capital, Canberra tomorrow to share a cookery class with Prime Minister Julia Gillard and her cabinet. Now that I've gotten your attention, okay, I made the last bit up, but I am teaching a class in Canberra tomorrow. The other day someone asked me what was my favourite sweet, and this morning someone wrote with some technical questions about Rasagulas/Rasagoolas/Rasgoolas/Rasgulas (all the same name, different spellings for my favourite sweet!) So I went back to my blog archives, and here's today's contribution, from 2006. Ramaa Prakash from Acton, MA, USA asked: "Hello Kurma, I tried out your rasgoola recipe and I had a follow-up question. What do I do if I need to make more than one batch of rasgoolas? The syrup tastes great, but I don't want a gallon of syrup getting wasted at the end of 2 or more batches. Can I somehow re-use the first batch of syrup to make a 2nd batch? Thanks.."
My answer: "Yes I don't see why you can't re-use it. It will be of a slightly different concentration so it might have to be 'tweaked'. Otherwise, I have successfully re-used leftover rasagulla syrup in making drinks - I strain it then use it as the sweetening agent in lassis and lemonades, for instance." ISKCON Melbourne, AU: Pre-Janmastami PicturesThe day preceding Sri Krishna Janmastami, Aniruddha Prabhu was playing the paparazzi. ISKCON News.com: Sammamish Vedic Center celebrates Kumbha Mela
Australian News: Electric Religion: Faiths Embrace Digital Frontier
Although multimedia and the Internet are no longer new to preachers, the continued development and increased availability of digital communications is giving rise to a new surge in electronic religion. The rise of digital computing and the Internet have afforded the preacher remarkable new opportunities to communicate with seekers and devotees alike. In his book on the subject "Ten Strategies for Preaching in a Multi Media Culture," Thomas H. Troeger surveys how evolving forms of communications over the centuries have shaped the way that the preacher is able to present the message. Troeger provides an analysis of strategies for getting your message across in an age of mass media and computerisation. He maintains that preachers need to learn how to deliver their messages with content and substance in an age when the medium has gone digital. The technologies growing up around the digital media quickly become enablers for increasingly effective communications. There are web sites that allow people with a digital camera and a computer to stream lectures live across the world. There are hand held devices that let you watch and hear these web casts wherever you are. Some of the technologies allow you to observe and participate in activities and programs in temples all over the world. As reported online at Telegraph.co.uk, the Reverend Leonard Payne, vicar of a remote parish in Suffolk, has been overwhelmed by the response after he posted some of his homilies on the Apple iTunes store. “We were stunned. Within a short period of time, over 2,400 people had downloaded one of the sermons.” The web site Krishna.com attracted more than 130,000 visits in the last month. At the time of writing the most viewed article in the last seven days on Dandavats.com had received 38,918 views. When His Grace Hridayanda Goswami in the U.S. gives a live video lecture to devotees watching on the Internet in Sydney, Australia the capacity for other people to watch and participate at the same time, anywhere Internet access is available, is potentially unlimited. There are thousands of web sites all over the Internet that host Krishna Conscious pictures, videos and audio files for viewing and downloading. These sites are maintained by devotees and contain darshan, talks, lectures, kirtans, bhajans, discussions, debates, opinions and all manner of communication amongst seekers and believers from almost every country imaginable. On his website, Internet blogger Greg Kendra mentions a survey last year by the Pew Internet & American Life Project which found that more people used the Internet to look for religious and spiritual information than to download music, participate in online auctions or visit adult websites. The study indicated that last year about 28 million people found religious or spiritual information online. Kendra also mentions a list updated recently by the podcast directory Podcast Alley showing that podcasts in the 'religion and spirituality' category are the fourth highest among 21 categories, more than in sports, news and politics. It is not surprising that in a message delivered at a recent Vatican synod, Catholic bishops have declared they want the word of God to be heard through iPods. They said the printed text was no longer sufficient when communication had been transformed by technology. The bishop's message, as reported in an 'The Age' Australian newspaper, said the voice of the divine word must also resonate over the radio, internet channels with virtual online distribution, CDs, DVDs and iPod. The field of preaching is being radically transformed as the pace of development in digital media increases. The Internet population continues to increase and preachers in many religious traditions are entering the field of digital communications. Those who first come to terms with the digital wave will have access to more spiritual seekers than any ever before possible. Religion, whilst transcendental and ecstatic, has now also become electric. Share this story your way:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ISKCON News.com: Leicester Devotees Persevere after Losing Their Temple
ISKCON Melbourne, AU: Daily Class - Vedavyasa Priya SwamiSrimad Bhagavatam 11.23.57 - A service attitude to Krsna is sannyasa. David Haslam, UK: With recommendation comes responsibilityThe other week whilst many were celebrating Janmastami I was somewhat taken up with answering many questions and dealing with some distressed and hostile neighbors here in the small valley community as the actions of one individual was causing some problems. However I wonder who was more embarrassed myself or the devotee who had recommended [...] Bharatavarsa.net: Bhakti Vikasa Swami: Transcending all evil, suffering, and delusionPerception of the evils of birth, death, old are, and disease will guide us to Krishna Consciousness. In Krishna Consciousness, we will have transcended all evils, all sufferings, and all delusions. >>> Ref. VedaBase => Notes transcribed from a lecture given September 8, 1966 from BTG #4 ISKCON News.com: New East London Center Attracts Local Community
ISKCON News.com: Devotees Safe, But Temple Damaged in New Zealand Quake
ISKCON News.com: Is Money Really Sweeter Than Honey?
ISKCON News.com: Hinduization of ISKCON? What do you mean exactly?Japa Group: Chanting From The Heart
H.H. Bhakticharu Swami: Our Trip to St. Louis, MissouriArticle sent in by Dvarakadisha Prabhu From: krsna108@hotmail.com Subject: Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 04:36:40 +0000 Dear Devotees: Hare Krsna! Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada! All glories to Sri Guru and Gauranga! This is our second stop at St. Louis, Missouri. We stayed in the temple for one week. We [...] ISKCON News.com: Breaking the Cycle of Intolerance
H.H. Satsvarupa das Goswami: 663:23 A.M.From Namamrta by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada: "By chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra, the quality of forbearance automatically develops: "A devotee engaged in chanting the holy name of the Lord should practice forbearance like that of a tree. Even if rebuked or chastised, he should not say anything to others to retaliate. For even if one cuts a tree, it never protests, nor even if it is drying up or dying does it ask anyone for water. This practice of forbearance (trnad api sunicena) is very difficult, but when one actually engages in chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra the quality automatically develops. A person advanced in spiritual consciousness through the chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra need not practice to develop it separately, for a devotee develops all good qualities simply by chanting the Hare Krishna mantra regularly. (Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Adi-lila, 17.27-28)" Baladeva is having to undergo great forbearance in applying for our social services in New York state in order to get food stamps, extra money, driver's license, heating money, etc. One has to go through extreme red tape. It was much easier in the state of Delaware, where they simply asked you what you wanted and gave it to you. The difference is because of New York City, where there are so many cheaters, freeloaders, illegal immigrants, immigrants, homeless people, poor people and so on. New York state has much more rigid laws before they will give you money. So Baladeva has had to make repeated visits and come up with more and more ID and evidence in order to plough through the requirements, and it is all going very slowly. He is able to practice forbearance and not get agitated on half-hour computer phone calls and repeated requests for things that don't come through the first time because of his practice of chanting Hare Krishna. He chants Hare Krishna when he is at the offices and when he goes through the repeated paperwork. I woke up at 2:00 A.M and began my chanting. I felt it was a little late and so emphasized speed. I kept my eye on the clock and chanted rapidly. I got 12 rounds done before 3:30 and my gayatri. I passed the mantras through my mind without distraction to other topics or scenarios. It was just accumulation of numbers and Hare Krishna mantras. It was not a bad session. Chanting quickly with H.H. Satsvarupa das Goswami: Prabhupada Smaranam |
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