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H.G. Sankarshan das Adhikari, USA: Thursday 11 August 2011--How to See God Everywhere--and--Who are the Seven Mothers?A daily broadcast of the Ultimate Self Realization Course Thursday 11 August 2011 The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Sri Krishna, and His eternal consort, Srimati Radharani are enjoying transcendental pastimes in the topmost planet of the spiritual world, Sri Goloka Vrindavan. They are beckoning us to rejoin them. (Click on photo to see a larger image.) Our Mission: To help everyone awaken their original Krishna consciousness, which is eternal, full of knowledge and full of bliss. Such a global awakening will, in one stroke, solve all the problems of the world society bringing in a new era of unprecedented peace and prosperity for all. May that day, which the world so desperately needs, come very soon. We request you to participate in this mission by reviving your dormant Krishna consciousness and assisting us in spreading this science all over the world. Dedicated with love to ISKCON Founder-Acharya: His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, our beloved spiritual master, and to you, our dear readers. Special Announcement: Connect With Other Members of this Course. Join this Conference: http://groups.google.com/group/sda_students Today's Thought: How to See God Everywhere Uploaded from Bhaktivedanta Ashram, Austin, Texas USA Devotional service is so wonderfully attractive that it even attracts Krishna. Krishna is so pleased by it that he reveals Himself to His devotee from within that devotee's devotional service proportionately according to the degree of that devotee's intensity of absorption in that service. So if you want to see God, all you have to do is fully engage yourself in His service. And then according to the degree of your surrender you will see God in your service and everywhere. Sankarshan Das Adhikari The Most Amazingly Beautiful, All-Merciful, Astonishingly Sublime, Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Sri Krishna http://www.backtohome.com/images/Krishna/Gopal_Krishna2.jpg Answers by Citing the Vedic Version: Question: Who are the Seven Mothers? Hare Krishna, Gurudeva, According to the Vedic version we have got seven mothers. So can you explain about the seven mothers? Rubini Answer: Here's the List of the Seven Mothers The seven mother are listed in this verse by Canakya Pandita, which was quoted by Srila Prabhupada. tma-mt guroh patn brhman rja-patnik dhenur dhtr tath prthv saptait mtarah smrth SYNONYMS tma-mt--one's own mother; guroh-patn--the wife of the guru; brhmani--the wife of a brhmana; rja-patnik--the wife of a king; dhenuh--the cow; dhtr--the nurse; tath--thus; prthv--the earth; sapta et--these seven; mtarah--mothers; smrth--should be remembered as. TRANSLATION One's own mother, the wife of the guru, the wife of a brhmana, the wife of a king, the cow, the nurse, and the earth are known as the seven mothers of a man. (Cnakya Pandita) Sometimes the argument is made that a man who has a wife cannot be a spiritual master. This foolish argument is defeated by this verse, which directly states the wife of the spiritual master is one of seven mothers. The guru's wife is the second mother in the list mentioned just after the mother from whom one has taken birth. Sankarshan Das Adhikari Transcendental Resources: Receive the Special Blessings of Krishna Now you too can render the greatest service to the suffering humanity and attract the all-auspicious blessings of Lord Sri Krishna upon yourself and your family by assisting our mission. 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With such exalted Vaishnavas writing these glories of Srila Rupa Goswami, what more can an unqualified neophyte like myself write to glorify Srila Rupa Goswami. • Email to a friend • • Australian News: India’s Got Talent – Madhavas’ Krishna connection – the video (its incredible)Click on the video below and dance Share this story your way:• Email to a friend • • Japa Group: Meaning Of The Sixteen Names PT.3Hare sruyate niyate rase harina harineksana ekakini rahah-kunje hareyam tena kathyate It has been heard that during the rasa-lila, doe-eyed Radha was stolen away by Krsna to be alone with Him in a secret forest bower. She is therefore known as Hara. Jiva Goswami • Email to a friend • • Subhavilasa das ACBSP, Toronto, CA: Jhulana-Yatra continues...and the glories continue as well....In yesterday's post we promised more glories of Julhana-yatra which continues today and ends on Lord Balarama's appearance day on Saturday. In Vrindavan and other dhams there are various methods and periods for which julhana-yatra is celebrated, however as presented in yesterday post, Srila Prabhupada gave us clear direction on both the period and method to celebrate this festival. Also as indicated in yesterday's post, during a Ratha Yatra address he told us to celebrate this and all festivals in a grand way. Now we promised to share some nectar to put us in a brijbasi spirit. Of course for such an occasion there is so much nectar, so we have chosen a selection from Ananda Vrndavan Campu which describes the pastimes of Lord Krishna in Vrindavana. This masterpiece has been graciously translated and dedicated to Srila Prabhupada by HH Mahanidhi Swami (a direct disciple of Srila Prabhupada) Here is an meditative excerpt which will transport you to Vrindavan... "Krishna entered the swing arena with His left arm resting on Radha's shoulder holding His flute. In His right hand Krishna twirled a lotus flower while His bangles chimed happily. A pleasing peacock feather topped His reddish turban that tilted attractively to one side. Krishna's elegant earrings and ear lotuses swung in the breeze created by the bees circling His head. Fine cloth kissed His limbs, lit by the jewels of His crown and bracelets. Krishna shone attractively with His pearl necklaces tinged red from the rays of His kaustubha jewel. Light delicate footsteps accented His graceful yet playful gait. Jeweled anklets and bells adorned His lotus feet. Krishna, His splendid lips shining, appeared somewhat drowsy from chewing betel nut. Yet His effulgence easily defeated the combined radiance of all the jewels adorning the ladies in heaven. Krishna's effulgence took the shape of a jeweled mace to announce His entrance into the bower of jeweled trees. As Krishna and His servants ascended the dais surrounding the swing, the birds screeched, "Victory! Victory!" The trees and creepers felt such rapture that their limbs erupted with tiny bumps and honey streamed down like a torrent of tears. When the peacocks stared at Radha and Krishna they thought they were seeing dark rain clouds flashing lightning. Though knowing Radha and Krishna from before, due to their unprecedented love, the peacocks madly cried out, "Keo? Keo?" (Who are these two persons?) Different celestial denizens joined Krishna and the gopis to celebrate their jhulana lila. In attendance there were charming Caranas, male and female Kimpurusas, and the wives of the Siddhas beating expertly on madala and panava drums with their delicate hands. The spotless heavenly damsels from Svarga and the Apsaras directed by Urvasi held camaras as radiant as waves in the Mandakini River. They showered fragrant flowers from the Nanda-kanana gardens, which glittered like stars as they fell through the sky. In this atmosphere, Krishna mounted the attractive, comfortable seat of the swing. Krishna looked like a regal crest jewel sitting on the cotton seat. The cloth covering the seat was whiter than the foam that appeared during the churning of the milk ocean. Shining pillows also adorned the beautiful seat. Seeing that amazingly wonderful swing purified the vision, and empowered the eyes to see other objects in a fresher way. While the devatas played sweet music, Mukunda and Radha marveled at the intricate workmanship of the jeweled lamps illuminating the swing. Trembling out of ecstatic love, Radhika and Her friends sat beside Krishna, who rested His left arm on Radhika's shoulder. When the Lord ascended the exquisite swing and displayed His sweet beauty, which defeated the fickle currents of a river of nectarean beauty, the devatas and their wives lost all composure. As the ardent desire of the devatas' hearts to get a closer view of the Divine Couple moved out of their hearts to express itself, it choked their throats. With that hope they left the middle sky and descended to the more favorable lower borders of the sky." Radha-Govinda Jhulana Yatra ki Jaya! • Email to a friend • • Australian News: Lord Balarama appears on Saturday at Sri Sri Radha Gopinatha MandirWho is Lord Balarama? He assumes five other forms to serve Lord Krishna. He Himself helps in the pastimes of Lord Krishna, and He does the work of creation in four other forms called the catur-vyuha (four armed) forms known as Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumna and Anirudha. He executes the orders of Lord Krishna in the work of creation, and in the form of Lord Sesa He serves Sri Krishna in various ways. In all the forms He tastes the transcendental bliss of serving Krishna. No one can approach Krishna without first getting the mercy of Baladeva. Descent of Balarama When Baladeva appeared as the seventh child in the womb of Devaki, she could understand that this was a divine child and this made her all the more concerned about His safety. Even Kamsa could sense His potency and he became fearful, thinking he may have been tricked by the prophecy that he will be slain only by the eight child of Devaki. At this time Krishna instructed Yogamaya, His internal potency, to transfer the unborn child from the womb of Devaki to that of Rohini, one of the other wives of Vasudeva, who was hiding from Kamsa in the house of Nanda Maharaja in Gokul. In this way Balarama was born in Gokul under the protection of Nanda Maharaja. Garga Muni the venerable kulguru (family priest) of the Yadu dynasty revealed to Rohini that the child she was carrying was indeed that of her husband Vasudeva. At the time of the name-giving ceremony he named the child Rama, one who gives all pleasures. Referring to the immense strength of the child, Garga Muni predicted that He will also be known as Balarama (bala meaning strength). Since He was forcibly attracted from the womb of Devaki to that of Rohini, He was also be called Sankarshana. As the son of Rohini He was known as Rohini-nandan and as the elder brother of Krishna He was also called Douji. The form of Lord Balarama Lord Balarama’s beauty is enhanced by the earrings touching His cheeks. His face is decorated with tilaka made from musk, and His broad chest is ornamented with a garland of gunja. Balarama’s voice is very grave and His arms are very long, touching His thighs The splendor of Lord Balarama’s transcendental form eclipses many millions of glistening rising moons, and the slightest scent of His boundless strength is sufficient to destroy many armies of demons. Although He knows the supernatural power of His younger brother, Krishna, still, out of love for Him, He never leaves Krishna alone in the forest even for a moment. Balarama is Sri Krishna’s dearest friend and is a great reservoir of the nectar mellows of many kinds of transcendental pastimes. Specific Pastimes of Lord Balarama Balarama kills Pralambasura Balarama glorified by Krishna Yamuna devi chastised Kauravas chastised Balarama marries Revati King Raivata returned and approached Balarama to accept Revati as His wife. However Revati belonged to an earlier yuga when people were much larger physically. So Lord Balarama placed His plow on her head until she shrunk to an appropriate size and accepted her as His wife. Balarama and Mahabharata Killing of Romaharshana When Lord Balarama entered the assembly, understanding Him to be the Supreme Personality of Godhead, all present rose to offer Him respect. However Romaharshana, proud at occupying the position of the leader did not get up. Lord Balarama could understand that even though Romaharshana was a an expert Vedantist, he had not yet realized these teachings. Considering him unqualified to lead the ceremony, Balarama touched him with a blade of grass causing him to die. He then instituted Suta, the son of Romaharshana as the leader of the assembly and continued with His pilgrimage. Mercy of Lord Balarama Lord Balarama is the eternal companion of Sri Krishna. He came as Lakshmana with Rama and later as Nityananda Prabhu with Caitanya Mahaprabhu. He is the original spiritual master, and any one desiring to make spiritual progress must first get the mercy of Lord Balarama. All glories to Lord Balarama !! Source Salagram.net. Click here to see some more Share this story your way:• Email to a friend • • Kurma dasa, AU: Homemade Corn Flat-Bread (Tortilla)S R from London writes: "I recently went through your website and tried Kurminos Pizza and it turned out well. Thanks for the recipe. I want to make home made 'el paso tortilla' wraps. wraps. Can you please help me with a recipe?" Here's an old recipe of mine from my very first cookbook. Give it a try.
Corn Flat-Bread (Tortilla) Tortillas are the national bread of Mexico. They are thin and round and made from a white cornmeal called masa. Tortillas are cooked on a griddle without browning, so they are quite soft and may be eaten as they are or fried briefly in oil to crisp them. Masa harina is available from specialty shops, or you can try fine white polenta as a substitute. Tortillas may be toasted and used for Tacos, or rolled and stuffed, as in Enchiladas. PREPARATION AND COOKING TIME: 30 minutes, YIELD: 8 tortillas.1/4 cup masa harina or fine white polenta, 1/4 cup cold water, 1/2 cup boiling water, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon oil, 1 cup (250 ml) fine wholemeal flour. Combine the masa or fine polenta and cold water in a bowl. Stir this mixture into the boiling salted water in a saucepan over full heat. Stir until the mixture is thick, drawing away from the sides of the pan. Remove the thickened mixture from the heat and place it in a bowl. Add the oil and mix thoroughly. Stir in the wholemeal flour to make a soft dough and knead on a lightly floured board until smooth (about 10 minutes), adding more flour if necessary. Divide the dough into 8 equal portions and shape them into balls. Flatten the balls and roll them out to 0.125 cm (1/16-inch) thickness. Heat an un-oiled, heavy cast iron pan over moderate heat and, one at a time, bake the tortillas, flipping them over several times until they are lightly golden on both sides. Cool. Serve as suggested above. • Email to a friend • • Bharatavarsa.net: Bhakti Vikasa Swami: Abortion...they are now killing their own child within the womb and becoming implicated in sinful activities and prolong the life in this material world very miserably. Just see the miserable condition of the child, baby within the womb. She is... It is in the mother's womb, and the mother, at the advice of the doctor, is killing. Why? Because that child -- now it is child -- he did it. He killed so many other children in his previous life; now he is being killed. Not only in one womb, but he will enter another womb -- he will be killed. As many children he has killed, he will be killed in this way. But they do not know. They do not know this, blind, mudha, that how nature's law is going on, how tit for tat is going on. They do not know it. Therefore this Krsna consciousness movement is to give them right knowledge and become free from all sinful life. >>> Ref. VedaBase => Arrival Lecture -- Dallas, March 3, 1975 • Email to a friend • • Ananda Subramanian, Iowa, USA: Soul generated by LoveEverybody can be great because anybody can serve. You only need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love • Email to a friend • • Bhakta Chris, New York, USA: Transcending The Quarter-Life Crisis The term is similar to a mid-life crisis, but it refers to the plight of students in school or right out of college trying to figure out what they want to do with the rest of their lives. When I ask senior students if they know about their plans after they graduate, they give me a consistently similar response: "I have no idea." It's not just one thing that leads to uncertainty and even panic which is labeled as the quarter-life crisis. It can be a combination of factors. All the facilities and conveniences a college campus provides will no longer be available: on-campus residential housing, eating facilities, medical & counseling facilities, security, and clubs and organizations for students to meet other students. It can be even more intense if you can't find a job after graduating, or if you find something in your field and realize that you don't want to do this for the rest of your life, and you regret all that time and money spent on something you no longer want to pursue. Moving back home with one's parents isn't the most attractive option, as it can feel a bit restrictive, and it can make graduates feel like they're regressing. Not everyone is affected by all of these concerns, but even one or two of these concerns can push students to act in extreme ways to resolve their situation. One such example, which I found quite shocking, was in a HuffPost article that describes college women engaging in sexual acts with wealthy older men in exchange for money to pay off their student loans. The root of the problem is that right from our childhood we've been driven and pushed to achieve material success and social status. The equation we've been memorizing all our life is that material possessions, position, and success equals happiness, but there are so many people who get all of this and still feel empty inside. We've been running full speed ahead, pedal to the medal, and we never stop to consider what's really going to make me happy. We've almost completely ignored our spiritual needs. Material things can only give us so much. They can only provide temporary satisfaction for the senses, for the physical body and mind, but they do little for the heart and soul. It's quite amazing that we've hardly ever been seriously encouraged to pursue the needs of the soul, and we may even have been been discouraged to pursue our spiritual needs. It's no wonder that so many people hit a brick wall at different stages of their life, whether it's in their 40s and 50s or even in their twenties, during the "quarter-life' crisis. The fifth chapter of the Bhagavad-Gita explains: One whose happiness is within, who is active and rejoices within, and whose aim is inward is actually the perfect mystic. He is liberated in the Supreme, and ultimately he attains the Supreme. Just taking care of the needs of the body and ignoring the needs of the soul is like watering the leaves, fruits, and flowers of the tree and forgetting to water the actual root. It's just a matter of time before we come face to face with a quarter or mid-life crisis. The sooner in life we're able to implement into our lives, on a consistent basis, spiritual practices of meditation and yoga, with the intention of understanding the true nature and needs of our soul, the better chance we have of preventing such a crisis from hitting us in the face. The crisis happens because we lose sight of who we really are, and we can't figure out what we're supposed to do. The Bhagavad-Gita helped me get through a very difficult time in my own life; which I would call a quarter-life crisis. My family's multi-million dollar business had collapsed causing us to lose our house, cars, and savings. We were left with nothing. I was 21 years old and felt like my life had turned upside down. I had lost all sense of direction and had no idea what my next step would be. This is the first time in my life I started to explore spirituality and considered building a spiritual foundation. The wisdom of the Gita taught me that material things are temporary, that they come and go like the winter and summer seasons and that I shouldn't be disturbed by their disappearance. I learned that becoming overly attached to material possessions and positions will only lead to frustration, as at some point, they will be taken away by the power of time. The wisdom of the Gita encouraged me to focus on the more permanent things in life, such as understanding the eternal nature of the soul, and how the purpose of life is to re-establish our lost relationship with God. Once we're en-route to re-establishing that relationship, many other aspects of our life become clearer. The problem is that we get so caught up with all of our material affairs and we wait for something to go wrong before we take action. The recommendation of the Gita is to make sure each day we incorporate some meditation and reflection into our lives. This may very well prevent the "quarter-life" crisis from happening, and at the very least, if it does happen, it can provide us with the coping mechanisms we will need to get through it. Follow Gadadhara Pandit Dasa on Twitter: www.twitter.com/nycpandit • Email to a friend • • Srila Prabhupada's Letters1970 August 11: "The Deities are not as opulent as when They were being taken care of by you so if you want to come back here and take care of Them I have no objection. Does the democratic management not allow you to go to the Deity room? What is the difficulty?" • Email to a friend • • Srila Prabhupada's Letters1970 August 11: "If they are interested in us being there, then the clear idea should be that they should construct a temple according to our design and we shall have a half dozen men for keeping the Deity nicely and eventually organize an ashram. They should give us proper facility. How else we will work?" • Email to a friend • • Srila Prabhupada's Letters1972 August 11: "As I have been traveling all over the world for the past few months, I don't know if I will be able to visit. I am thinking to sit down for a while for translating work, but if I get opportunity I shall certainly come there. I am very glad to hear that everything is expanding there in Krsna consciousness spirit." • Email to a friend • • Srila Prabhupada's Letters1972 August 11: "Since you have asked me, this is my advice. You and your family, sit down and chant daily some japa and have kirtana. Then you may order my books, hold class all together daily at least one hour. After you have practiced these things for a few months' time, then we can see to your formal initiation." • Email to a friend • • Srila Prabhupada's Letters1972 August 11: "Stop this fighting. Now do something tangible for Krishna and always cooperate with each other. Have a European preaching center and try to engage all the hippies and tourists who come to Vrndavana. Give them nice prasadam, engage them in chanting, cleansing the temple, reading our books, and give them all facilities for becoming devotees." • Email to a friend • • Srila Prabhupada's Letters1972 August 11: "We are never alone in Krishna consciousness; the Spiritual Master is always there in his instructions, and Krishna is there within your heart. This spot life is merely a platform to make progress toward going back to home, back to Godhead. So never mind there may be some inconvenience in family life. Make Krishna your husband and always think of Him." • Email to a friend • • Srila Prabhupada's Letters1975 Augsut 11: "My Dear Sripada Bon Maharaja: It is a great pleasure for me to know that you saw our Toronto and Montreal temples. Next time you come to Europe or America please kindly visit all our temples, especially Los Angeles, Detroit, London, and Paris." • Email to a friend • • Srila Prabhupada's Letters1975 August 11: "That you are expecting 30,000 people for Jhulana Yatra is wonderful. You should distribute liberally prasadam. Let each man be given prasadam. That is our special program." • Email to a friend • • Madhava Ghosh dasa, New Vrndavan, USA: Krishna’s Cricket ChorusPrabhupada: I have seen. I have studied this cricket (cricket sounds in room), that come for… Two of, the male and female. Room Conversation — February 25, 1977, Mayapura This time of year we get to enjoy the symphony of crickets, cicadas and katydids. There must be different species because there is a great variety of sounds. There is a wall of ambient sounds and then multiple individuals who can be discerned close by. Some are almost painfully beautiful to hear. There is another that sounds like my telephone ringing that I can hear sometimes during the day. The speed of their songs are reflective of the ambient temperature in some crickets. For those trapped in urban environments and bereft of crickets, here is a video where they overlay regular cricket songs with cricket songs that have been slowed down. This is true undoctored sound other than the speed reduction. Filed under: Cows and Environment • Email to a friend • • ISKCON Toronto, Canada: Monthly Clean-Up this Friday Evening!CDM (Ceto Darpana Marjanam) is a project which entails the organized cleaning of the temple as a group that will start at 6:30pm this Friday!!! :) • Email to a friend • • H.H. Sivarama Swami: The riots in London and elsewhere in the UKWhere has respect for others gone? • Email to a friend • • Mayapur Online: Juhlan Yatra has Begun - 4 days left!Despite the continuing rains yesterday we had a wonderful first day of our annual Juhlan Yatra festival. This year the festivities, and arrangements have gone beyond all previous years, including a beautiful permanent lotus structure that was built for their Lordship's swinging pleasure. • Email to a friend • • Japa Group: Meaning Of The Sixteen Names PT.2Krsna karsati sviyalavanya-murali-kala-nihsvanaih sri radham mohana-gunalankrtah krsna iryate He forcibly attracts Sri Radha with the sweet sound of His flute, therefore that Lord of all enchanting qualities is known as Krsna. Jiva Goswami • Email to a friend • • Gouranga TV: Indradyumna Swami – Jaya Radha-Madhava, Kirtan in EkaterinburgIndradyumna Swami – Jaya Radha-Madhava, Kirtan in Ekaterinburg • Email to a friend • • ISKCON Melbourne, AU: Swing Festival
Here are some photos of the well-attended first day of Sri Sri Radha Krsna's Jhulan Yatra. • Email to a friend • • Australian News: Sri Sri Radha Gopinatha 40th Anniversary: THE VIDEOThe video below includes a few shots from the 40th anniversary celebration in Sydney. This is a short prelude to the film covering different aspects of the festival including interviews, classes and kirtans that happened over the weekend. So please keep an eye on this You Tube Channel as we will be including more footage and clips from this most ecstatic festival. On the weekend of May 21st and 22nd 2011 was celebrated the most auspicious occasion of Sri Sri Radha Gopinatha’s 40th Anniversary. There were many special guests who were around at the time Srila Prabhupada personally spread Krishna consciousness and taught how to serve Their beautiful Lordships. Joined by over 100 initiated disciples of Srila Prabhupada, we churned the nectarine glories of Radha Gopinatha, Srila Prabhupada and the pioneering days of Krishna Consciousness in Australia. On Saturday 21 May the program included a Srila Prabhupada Maha Guru-puja, a special darshan of Radha Gopinatha and a Maha Harinama Sankirtana that made history as being the biggest Harinam in Australia ever! On Sunday 22 May the program consisted of ‘The Boat That Rocked part 2′ — a Sydney Harbour Picnic Cruise and a special 40th Anniversary Sunday Feast, including sweet bhajans & kirtans, recollections, a presentation by Caru dasa, feast and Maha-abhisekha of Sri Sri Radha Gopinatha. Also a special souvenir magazine was printed for the event with many never seen before photos and rare stories of Radha Gopinatha’s arrival and pastimes in Sydney. Project and post-production by Vraja Dhama das • Email to a friend • • Australian News: It’s Kirtan folks – but not as you know it ON VIDEOIt is the prediction of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu that there will be kirtan in every town and village, and here it is. http://www.fox6now.com/news/witi-20110525-krazy-kirtan,0,6904200.story
Find yourself at a kirtan soon and take home the bliss. Share this story your way:• Email to a friend • • Australian News: Harinam with Harinamananda Das – Live On Video here“Harinam with Harinamananda Das, (Hari-nama-ananda), Saturday July 9, 2011. Swanston St. Melbourne Australia. HG Aindra Prabhu disappearance day festival. We celebrate the glorious life of HG Aindra Prabhu, on Saturday 9th July and Sunday 10th July at the Melbourne Mahaprabhu Mandir, through performance of the Yuga Dharma – Nama Sankirtan, immersing ourselves in the nectarine mellows. HG Aindra Prabhu revolutionised Nama Sankirtan within our movement. He continues to inspire the Kirtaniyas of the world to this day. Aindra Prabhu’s dissapearance day according to our Vaisnava calendar actually falls on Wednesday 6th of July this year, but to make it practical for more devotees to attend, this most auspicious disappearance day festival is on the Saturday & Sunday.” Uploaded to YouTube by Russell Prabhu “Here’s a video of Saturday’s Harinama in honour of Aindra Prabhu. Recorded with Sony HDR-CX110E and Flycam Nano. Edited on iMac with Final Cut Express. Click here to find out more out the activities of Krishna’s devotees in Victoria, centered on Mahaprabhu Mandir in Melbourne. Find yourself there as quickly as you can. Click here to see more video from Russell Prabhu on YouTube Share this story your way:• Email to a friend • • Australian News: Hey! Meet me at Govindas – The video is hereMeet me at Govindas and we’ll go out on the Harinam with Parasuram and Co. Click on the video below to get started. Share this story your way:• Email to a friend • • Australian News: Janmashtami Cooking – with videoWe have two pages available for you on our Food Channel. Cooking Page 1 Krishna.com Cooking Videos Recorded right in our own kitchen, these new videos— hosted by world-famous chef (and chief purchasing agent for the Krishna.com Store) Lokasaksini devi dasi—show you . . . How to make sandesh . . . in your own home, easily, with the most basic ingredients and cooking implements, with hardly any fuss or muss. As Lokasaksini carefully guides you through each process, explaining as she goes all her tips and tricks, she shares her love of cooking and her expertise learned in many years of cooking for Krishna. • Email to a friend • • More Recent Articles
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