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Rupotsava 2023 – Day 1 (at Radha Damodara Mandir). Vrindavan Institute for Higher Education-VIHE To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3sG4cMe

H.G.Mukunda Datta Prabhu_Balaram Appearance Day – Iskcon Vrindavan. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3PhpSHC

BBT-Africa Hosts Fascinating Lecture Exploring AI, Humanity, and God | ISKCON News. The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust Africa (BBT) hosted the 10th Annual Bhaktivedanta Swami Lecture, presented in honour of His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1896-1977), the founder of ISKCON and the BBT. His literary contribution continues to be appreciated by global audiences for his Vedic commentary on national priorities like education and leadership To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3EhJQeO

Devamrita Swami - Lord Balarama -- Appearance - 8-30-23 (video) Iskcon Los Angeles Watch it here: https://bit.ly/3EDiznD

Mahendra dasa in Pittsburgh. by Brahma Das (ACBSP) Mahendra dasa was vice president of the Pittsburgh temple when I joined there in 1972. I was an inexperienced 19 year old and he was a worldly grownup of 27 so he naturally became my mentor. When Srila Prabhupada came to Pittsburgh that year Mahendra took the lead in preparing for that visit, which included renovating the temple which he mostly did himself. He also helped to organize Visnujana Swami’s Transcendental Rock Opera performance, wherein Prabhupada spoke, at a prestigious concert hall nearby. Later, when winter snows arrived Mahendra saved us dhoti clad book distributers from the cold by building a sleeping platform in the temple van and taking us to Florida on traveling sankirtana. He was a great van leader who was always attentive to our needs. Who knew that in a few years Mahendra would be distributing books as manager of Prabhupada’s BBT. Unfortunately, zoning laws forced the closure of the impressive stone Pittsburgh temple that I had joined. In those circumstances Mahendra was made the new president of a Pittsburgh ISKCON without a temple. Undeterred he rented a small residential flat for the few devotees that remained and sans temple we preached and distributed books. Months later Mahendra started a new temple in a fabulous location on the main street between Pittsburgh’s two largest universities. He built a beautiful temple room and refurbished the two story building himself. Then he and I borrowed an extension ladder from my father and painted the building purple with yellow trim so that the thousands of students walking by would take notice—and they did. The temple was a success, devotees joined, and as leader Mahendra was always competent, caring and personal with everyone, particularly my mother who called often to ask about my welfare. Forty years later before her death at age 97, my mother asked,”How’s Mahendra doing? I really liked him. He was always nice to talk to.” Once I complained to Mahendra saying, “I joined the Krishna movement to find peace of mind, but so far I have found little of that in ashram life.” In his wisdom Mahendra replied to me citing Bhagavad-gita 7:16-17. He said, “Peace of mind is material so if you joined to find peace of mind you joined for the wrong reason. The right reason, or the best reason, is to gain spiritual knowledge that inspires us to serve Krishna regardless of material circumstances. Peace of mind is subordinate to devotion to Krishna.” I served under Mahendra in Pittsburgh until we were transferred to Philadelphia three years later. For some reason the temple he started was eventually closed but afterwards when I walked by that old building I saw that some of the purple color we had painted on decades before remained. So it is with our lives. Mahendra Prabhu has now passed on, but I feel that much of the experience and wisdom I gained from him in my formative years at the Pittsburgh temple is still with me. All I can say, with a tear in my eye, is that I am forever grateful to have once come under Mahendra’s auspicious care. Sincerely, Brahma Das To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/45K3Mn3

Lord Balarama’s Appearance Day – Giriraj Swami. Today is the appearance day of Lord Balarama, the Personality of Godhead who is the first expansion of Lord Krishna, the original Personality of Godhead To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3OORkek

HH Bhanu Swami || Appreciating Shastra by deep study || ISKCON Leadership Sanga (ILS) 2023. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3QZZwey

HG Hriday Caitanya Das || Mayapur Master Plan || ISKCON Leadership Sanga (ILS) 2023. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3qGRlJq

HG Praghosh Das || Srila Prabhupada No Ordinary Guru, No Ordinary Acarya || ISKCON Leadership Sanga (video) Watch it here: https://bit.ly/3EezL2e

India on the moon: Chandrayaan-3 success – A Bhagavad-gita perspective. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3siG5TJ

Srimad Bhagavatam 2.9.34 – Speaker – HG Sridevi Devi Dasi – Iskcon Mayapur. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3OOVO4v

Stimulation for Ecstatic Love Part 40 – More on the Glories of Betel leaf in Vraja Lila. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3sp1CKC

Indian MP Shashi Tharoor & CGI Soumya Gupta attend ISKCON Hamburg Rath Yatra. ISKCON Hamburg on the 19th August 2023, celebrated their Annual Rath Yatra Festival starting from Saturn, Mönckebergstraße. Amongst the participants were Sri Shashi Tharoor – Indian Member of Parliament & Smt. Soumya Gupta – Consul General of India in Hamburg, Germany. Sri Shashi Tharoor was ecstatic & shared “Delighted to participate in a Rath Yatra in Hamburg organised by ISKCON & do my share of pulling Lord Jagannath’s chariot through the neighbourhood! Smashed the ritual coconuts to get going, said a few words & celebrated the amazing turnout of Indians and curious Germans. Our Consul-General Soumya Gupta was present to support this amazing Indian community event” He along with the CG Smt Soumya Gupta shared pleasantries with the ISKCON functionaries, Indian Community & German devotees about the festival in the presence of ISKCON GBC HH Sachinandana Swami & HH Yadunandana Swami. ~ Kāliarupa Jagannāth Dāsa To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3PcQtWj

Sandipandi Muni Instructs Krsna And Balarama (video) Srimad Bhagavatam class by H.G. Daivi Shakti Mataji - 25.08.2023 Iskcon Vrindavan Watch it here: https://bit.ly/3Pa5lom

HG Gauranga Dāsa | Helpless but Always Hopeful. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/47IpKIh

How to give class – by HH Candramauli Swami – August 22nd 2023. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3E9blY3

HARE KRSNA AFRICA Topic: SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM 2.5.19 SPEAKER: HG MALATI DEVI 23/08/2023. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3P9DtRa

Alachua Temple Live: ATL 2023-08-23 Tamohara dasa SB 3.1.33. Listen to a class given by Tamohara dasa on text 33 of the Srimad-Bhagavatam (Bhagavata Purana), canto 3, chapter 1, entitled "Questions by Vidura" given on August 23, 2023 at the Hare Krishna temple in Alachua, Florida. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/45jNTmN

Srimad Bhagavatam class by HG Patri Prabhu - SB 3-16-10 - 8-23-23 (video) ISKCON Los Angeles Watch it here: https://bit.ly/45GXB2t

Name, fame, glory. By HDG A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada “Because of my state of complete foolishness and paucity of pious activities, although the Lord offered me His personal service, I wanted material name, fame and prosperity. My case is just like that of the poor man who, when he satisfied a great emperor who wanted to give him anything he might ask, out of ignorance asked only a few broken grains of husked rice.” PURPORT In this verse the word svārājyam, which means “complete independence,” is very significant. A conditioned soul does not know what complete independence is. Complete independence means situation in one’s own constitutional position. The real independence of a living entity, who is part and parcel of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is to remain always dependent on the Supreme Lord, just like a child who plays in complete independence, guided by his parents, who watch over him. The independence of the conditioned soul does not mean to fight with the obstacles offered by māyā, but to surrender to Kṛṣṇa. In the material world, everyone is trying to become completely independent simply by fighting against the obstacles offered by māyā. This is called the struggle for existence. Real independence is to be reinstated in the service of the Lord. Anyone who goes to the Vaikuṇṭha planets or Goloka Vṛndāvana planet is freely offering his service to the Lord. That is complete independence. Just contrary to this is material overlordship, which we wrongly take to be independence. Many great political leaders have tried to establish independence, but due to such so-called independence the people’s dependence has only increased. The living entity cannot be happy trying to be independent in the material world. One has to surrender, therefore, unto the lotus feet of the Lord and engage in his original, eternal service. Dhruva Mahārāja regrets that he wanted material opulence and greater prosperity than that of his great-grandfather, Lord Brahmā. His begging from the Lord was like a poor man’s asking a great emperor for a few grains of broken rice. The conclusion is that anyone who is engaged in the loving service of the Lord should never ask for material prosperity from the Lord. The awarding of material prosperity simply depends on the stringent rules and regulations of the external energy. Pure devotees ask the Lord only for the privilege of serving Him. This is our real independence. If we want anything else, it is a sign of our misfortune. SB 4.9.35

Srimad Bhagavatam 2.9.33 – Speaker – HG Sambha Das – Iskcon Mayapur. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/47JPjZt

ISKCON Leaders Brought Valuable Perspectives to 2023 Parliament of the World Religions Conference | ISKCON News. Last week, the Parliament of the World’s Religions (PoWR) gathered thousands of people of faith, spirituality, and ethical convictions to Chicago, USA, for their 2023 convention. This year’s theme was “A Call to Conscience: Defending Freedom & Human Rights.” The historic gathering welcomed participants from around the world to the emblematic city where the first Parliament was held 130 years ago. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/45lhhsV

Bhaktivedanta Manor Presents: Morning Class by HH Radhanath Swami - 23rd August 2023 (video) Virtual event LIVE from Bhaktivedanta Manor Watch it here: https://bit.ly/45iMkpq

SB 1.13.26- by HH Candramauli Swami – August 20th 2023. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3QPjFnf

2023-08-18 Success Sadhana - Inner Harmony - Session 4: Karma Yoga: Finding Purpose in Action (video) Watch it here: https://bit.ly/3sn0SWo

What it means to be Krishna's devotee |ISKCON Chowpatty | HH Radhanath Swami - YouTube. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3YJOCeH

H.H.Bhakti Anugraha Janardana Swami_Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta_CC Ādi 2.67_21.08.2023. Iskcon Vrindavan To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3YGGKdY

Nanda Kishore das Remembers Srila Prabhupada (video) Nanda Kishore Prabhu ACBSP just left his body Watch it here: https://bit.ly/3YKfsmW

Jaiva Dharma seminar. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3OJa4fb

Raghunandana Thakura Disappearance | Ramai Swami. he third member of the chatur-vyuha, Pradyumna, took part in Radha Madhava’s lila in Vraja as Krishna’s intimate friend or priya-narma-sakha. He has now appeared as Raghunandan, whose body is not different from that of Chaitanya. (Gaura-ganoddesha-dipika 70) Raghunandan was born into a family of physicians in the Shaka year 1432 (1510 AD). His father’s name was Mukunda Das, his mother’s name is unknown. Mukunda Das was Narahari Sarkar Thakur’s older brother. Mukunda Das lived in the village of Shrikhanda, where his household Deity was named Gopinath. One day he had to go somewhere for work and he called Raghunandan to do the service. He said, “In this house we worship Krishna, so I want you to be sure to give Him something to eat.” and then he left. Raghunandan did as his father had ordered and made the offering to the Deity. Raghunandan was just a child and in his simplicity, he said to Gopinath, “Eat! Eat!” Krishna is controlled by love, and so He did as the child told Him and ate everything on the plate without leaving a grain of rice. When Mukunda Das returned, he asked the boy to bring him the Prasad from the offering he had made. The child answered, “Father, He ate everything and left no remnants.” Mukunda was astonished at his child’s wonderful words that he asked him again on another occasion to make an offering. This time after he left the house, he returned and hid to watch what his son would do. Raghunandan joyfully placed a laddu in Krishna’s hand and said in a commanding voice, “Eat! Eat!”. When Krishna had eaten half of the laddu, Raghunandan saw Mukunda Das in the doorway. Mukunda saw that Krishna did not take another bite and that the half-eaten laddu remained in His hand. This caused him to be filled with love. He embraced his child and, as tears of joy rained from his eyes, spoke to him in a broken voice. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3KMVGS7

H.H. Bhakti Vasudev Swami SB- 10.45.4-5_18.08.2023 – Iskcon Vrindavan. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3DZF1a6

Living Heroes. By Rukmini Devi Dasi “Shoot him,” said the man with the crowbar. Kshudhi felt the cold metal against his skull and chanted Hare Krishna like never before. His nimble nineteenyear old body was tucked under the bed. The other four men with guns hesitated. They attacked the house knowing that a Johannesburg vegetable merchant had kept cash there, but were they ready to kill for it? Less than two years before, Kshudhi had purchased a copy of Teachings of Lord Chaitanya from a book store in Los Angeles. The book introduced him to bhakti, the means of approaching God selflessly. One day, he sat on his favourite ‘meditation rock’ and called out to God, asking Him to please show him how he could serve Him. He opened his eyes and in front of him stood a Hare Krishna devotee. Kshudhi had never seen one before. The devotee had instinctively wandered off from his harinam group to Kshudhi. That was how Kshudhi’s bhakti journey began. In the early 1970s, Krishna consciousness under the direction of its founder, Srila Prabhupada, was making its debut around the western world at breakneck speed. Every devotee wanted to be a part of the action. In that spirit, Kshudhi, together with Rishi Kumar Swami (who was twenty years old), had set out for South Africa hoping to share Srila Prabhupada’s message. And now, just days into their mission, they were facing death. Were it not for their bold hostess who locked the thieves in and shouted for help, the dream of ISKCON South Africa could have come to an abrupt halt. But even in danger, Kshudhi felt Krishna’s presence and protection; he was part of a divine master plan. Without skipping a beat, the young foreigners set off for Durban hoping to gain assistance from the Indian community there. They were two white preachers in the heart of the Indian community at the peak of apartheid, living life on the edge, and never returning to the same place, shop, or person for fear of being caught. Equipped only with a list of possible sympathizers, they went from person to person, spoke at community gatherings, and eventually were offered a base at a beach cottage in La Mercy. They ordered four thousand of Srila Prabhupada’s books, propagating a message that was in direct contradiction to the ruling thoughts of the time. Within the cold concrete of apartheid, seeds of spiritual unity were being sown. But time was running out. Within four months, Kshudhi’s visa would expire. In December of 1972 his parents came to visit. They had placed their teenage son in Srila Prabhupada’s care and now he was on a lethal mission in Africa. And as if that was not sacrifice enough, they helped further by providing a car and a stock of incense which he could use to generate an income and keep his project afloat. In Johannesburg they attempted to renew his visa but Kshudhi was unexpectedly detained and taken in for questioning by the secret police. As Kshudhi ascended to the notorious eleventh floor of the John Vorster Square, he was painfully aware of the large number of apartheid activists who had “committed suicide” by being pushed out of the building. Kshudhi was close to the window and stared out. “So you think you can fly?” asked one of the officers. Kshudhi waved out the window and said, “My mother is an attorney from Los Angeles and she is down below. It may be a bad political move to throw me out while she is watching. What do you think?” It was a narrow escape from the brink of death. They refused to renew his visa, forcing him and Rishi Kumar Swami to leave to Mozambique and re-enter the country for an automatic four-month visa extension. Upon returning, the word of their illegal gatherings spread and the secret police were hot on their trail. They were missionaries in a foreign country instilling a message of love in a war zone. The only devotees they had were each other and a handful of goodhearted supporters. They owed a debt to the book publishers for the spiritual books they had shipped in. And the government was determined to hunt them down. It was too much for the young swami so one day Rishi Kumar wrote Kshudhi a note: ‘Dear Kshudhi, decided to split.’ He had left the country. Kshudhi was alone. It was a moment of pure desolation. Who could blame him if he would walk away? He had tried everything he could, risked his life at every turn. In desperation he wrote to Srila Prabhupada who dropped all matters on hand and immediately replied to his fledgling spiritual son who was bravely holding fort. “I am very much pleased by the responsibility that you have taken to spread Krishna consciousness in South Africa at such a young age. Just like our Narada Muni who was left alone, somehow or another you were also left alone by Krishna’s arrangement. I am praying to Krishna that you will have the strength and enthusiasm to carry out His mission.” (Kshudhi Prabhu’s personal letter, Jan 1973) Srila Prabhupada’s blessings replaced Kshudhi’s despair with an irrevocable determination to continue against all odds. He was spurred into action ordering more Bhagavad-gitas, a best seller on their book list, and sourcing help to get the incense sales in top gear. The police raided the La Mercy beach cottage in his absence. Kshudhi was forced to head south towards the Cape to escape them. In Grahamstown he met Greg Castel who would later become Gokulendra Das, the first initiated South African devotee. Srila Prabhupada simultaneously sensed the dangerous position Kshudhi was in and was arranging for another devotee, Pusta Krishna Swami, to help. As Kshudhi left for Durban on the last Friday in May 1973, he was arrested. The police wanted to him deported immediately, but Kshudhi hid his visa trying to buy himself time. He had only until Monday morning to either produce the visa or be imprisoned. Time was of the essence. He called his successors Pusta Krishna Swami and Janakaraja Das, from England, impelling them to come to South Africa that very day and volunteered to help with their ticket costs. He called his mother asking her to send him a ticket to America immediately. In the weekend he showed the two new arrivals his operation procedures and introduced them to all the persons who were helping him. He gave them the car and told them to go as far away from Durban as possible. In his stay, Kshudhi had shared the vision of Krishna consciousness with many South Africans. And with the sale of books and incense, he singlehandedly cleared the debt owed to the publishers. On Monday, June 1st, Kshudhi handed his expired visa to the police. For eight long hours they interrogated him, screamed at him in Afrikaans and threatened to force him to eat meat. Kshudhi boldly presented his American citizenship. America was practically the only country to support South Africa at that time. “If you harm me,” Kshudhi threatened back, “I’ll do everything in my power to change that.” Finally, because he was already in possession of a paid ticket, they approved his flight to America on the next day. “You’re banning me now,” Kshudhi remarked with calm conviction, “But, in the future I will return and you will be long gone.” And true to his words, the Hare Krishna Temple in Durban, the fruit of Kshudhi’s and other pioneers’ efforts, sits like a serene golden lotus admist bustling central Chatsworth. Millions of people have contacted it in some form or another and with invisible hands it reaches out to schools, universities, and communities all over Kwazulu-Natal and broader South Africa. In keeping with his promise, Kshudhi Das now returns yearly. Although older, he still has an innocent, child-like air. It bears testimony to the unwavering faith that has made him a victor. It’s easy to see why Krishna chose him to fulfill such a vital mission. He is down to earth and a people’s person with the soft heart of a true teacher. He has no cape, no statue of recognition, no badges upon his shoulders. You might miss him. But he remains a hero living among us.

Spiritual Solutions | Svayam Bhagavan Keshava Swami (video) This talk was recorded at Mombasa, Kenya on 12 May 23 Watch it here: https://bit.ly/3QMlwJM

Gita Values: Humility | Connecticut | Aug 17, 2023. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/47G88N5

Morning Lecture by HG Sruti Kirti Prabhu. Srila Prabhupada katha To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3E00a3J

Stimulation for Ecstatic Love Part 39 - Betel Leaf in Vraja Lila (video) Watch it here: https://bit.ly/3QIuE1O

Morning Bhagvatam Class 3.25.20 Aug 16 2023. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3P0Ymhu

Alachua Temple Live: ATL 2023-08-10 Pancaratna dasa SB 3.1.19-21. Listen to a class given by Pancaratna dasa on text 19-21 of the Srimad-Bhagavatam (Bhagavata Purana), canto 3, chapter 1, entitled "Questions by Vidura" given on August 10, 2023 at the Hare Krishna temple in Alachua, Florida. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3OHoVXB

Srimad Bhagavatam (1.12.15-16) Class by HG Adi Karta Das Prabhu - 15 August 2023 (video) ISKCON London Radha-Krishna Temple Watch it here: https://bit.ly/3KOlIUT

Why Krishna created variety?. Rasaraja Dasa To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/4570Znm

Sat Sanga with HH Krishna Kshetra Swami (video) Topic: Show & Tell Song: Dainya Bodhika Section 4 (Dainya Bodhika) of Srila Narottama Dasa Thakura songbook Prarthana Sadhanasrama, Slovenia August 12, 2023. Song Name: Hari Hari Ki Mora Karama Abhaga Official Name: Dainya Bodhika Prarthana Author: Narottama Dasa Thakura Book Name: Prarthana LYRICS: (1) hari hari ki mora karama abhāga biphale jīvana gelo, hṛdoye rohilo śelo, nāhi bhelo hari anurāga (2) yajña, dāna, tīrtha-snāna, puṇya karma japa dhyāna, akāraṇe sab gelo mohe bujhilām mone heno, upahās hoy jeno, vastra hīna ābharaṇa dehe (3) sādhu mukhe kathāmṛta, śuniyā vimala cita, nāhi bhelo aparādha kāraṇ satata asat sańga, sakali hoilo bhańga, ki koribo āile śaman (4) śruti smṛti sadā robe, śuniyāchi ei sabe, hari pada abhaya śaraṇ janama loiyā sukhe, kṛṣṇa nā bolinu mukhe, nā korinu se rūpa bhāvan (5) rādhā-kṛṣṇa duhuń pāy, tanu mana rahu tāy, ār dūre jāuk vāsanā narottama dāse koy, āro mora nāhi bhoy, tanu mana soḿpinu āpanā TRANSLATION 1) O Lord Hari, Lord Hari, everything I do is inauspicious. I have uselessly wasted my life, and I have no love for You. It is as if my heart were pierced by a sharp javelin. 2) My Vedic sacrifices, charity, bathing in holy places of pilgrimage, pious deeds, mantra-chanting, and meditation, are all useless and illusory. In my heart I know that without devotional service these things are a joke, like placing valuable ornaments on a naked body. 3) Although I sometimes hear the nectarean message of Godhead from the mouths of the devotees, because I commit so many offenses, I do not become purified. I continually associate with non-devotees, and in this way all my spiritual advancement is broken apart. What will I do when death comes? 4) Although again and again I heard the Sruti and Smrti scriptures' declaration that one should take shelter of the Lord Hari's lotus feet in order to become fearless, I did not chant Krsna's name, and I did not meditate on His transcendental form. 5) I will now concentrate my mind on the lotus feet of Sri Sri Radha and Krsna, and all my material desires will flee far away. Narottama dasa says: Now that I have fixed my mind on Sri Sri Radha and Krsna, I am no longer afraid of my future. Śrī Kṛṣṇa Līlā Stava, Verses 412 to 416 Author: Sanatana Goswami TEXT 412 sarva-śāstrābdhi-pīyūṣa sarva-vedaika-sat-phala sarva-siddhānta-ratnāḍhya sarva-lokaika-dṛk-prada "O nectar from the ocean of all scriptures, singular fruit of all the Vedas, rich mine of the precious gems of all conclusive truths, You are the only giver of sight to all the worlds." TEXT 413 sarva-bhāgavata-prāṇa śrīmad-bhāgavata-prabho kali-dhvāntoditāditya śrī-kṛṣṇa-parivartita "O life of all the Supreme Lord's devotees, O master, Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam! You are the sun risen in the darkness of Kali. You are the exact image of Śrī Kṛṣṇa." TEXT 414 paramānanda-pāṭhāya prema-varṣy-akṣarāya te sarvadā sarva-sevyāya śrī-kṛṣṇāya namo'stu me "I bow down to You, who are supremely blissful to read. Your every syllable pours down a flood of prema. You can always be served by everyone. You are Śrī Kṛṣṇa Himself." TEXT 415 mad-eka-bandho mat-sańgin mad-guro man-mahā-dhana man-nistāraka mad-bhāgya mad-ānanda namo'stu te " My only friend, my constant companion, my spiritual master, my great wealth! My savior, my good fortune, my source of ecstary, I bow down to You." TEXT 416 asādhu-sādhutā-dāyin atinīcocca-tākara hā na muñca kadācin māḿ premṇā hṛt-kaṇṭhayoḥ sphura "O bestower of saintliness to the unsaintly, O exalter of the most fallen, please never leave me. Always appear in my heart and my voice with pure love. (Obeisance 107)" ŚB 5.18.8 oṁ namo bhagavate narasiṁhāya namas tejas-tejase āvir-āvirbhava vajra-nakha vajra-daṁṣṭra karmāśayān randhaya randhaya tamo grasa grasa om svāhā; abhayam abhayam ātmani bhūyiṣṭhā oṁ kṣraum "I offer my respectful obeisances unto Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva, the source of all power. O my Lord who possess nails and teeth just like thunderbolts, kindly vanquish our demonlike desires for fruitive activity in this material world. Please appear in our hearts and drive away our ignorance so that by Your mercy we may become fearless in the struggle for existence in this material world." ŚB 5.18.9 svasty astu viśvasya khalaḥ prasīdatāṁ dhyāyantu bhūtāni śivaṁ mitho dhiyā manaś ca bhadraṁ bhajatād adhokṣaje āveśyatāṁ no matir apy ahaitukī "May there be good fortune throughout the universe, and may all envious persons be pacified. May all living entities become calm by practicing bhakti-yoga, for by accepting devotional service they will think of each other’s welfare. Therefore let us all engage in the service of the supreme transcendence, Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa, and always remain absorbed in thought of Him." Watch it here: https://bit.ly/45wq6jc

H.G. Daivi Shakti Mataji_Srila Prabhupada Lilamrita_13.08.2023 (video) ISKCON Vrindavan Watch it here: https://bit.ly/3OWaX5v

Global BBT News. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3OSeGB0

What war? We’re translating the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam!. An interview with Bhakta Andriy Lytvyn To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/448EVrj

Hide your guru – HH Sivarama Swami. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3YAoTFC

HH Badrinarayana Swami: no cure for the sac-cid-ananda “disease”!. ISKCON Portland To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3s94bjM

Kosarupa DD – Sustaining any long-term relationships. Listen to Kosarupa Mataji talk about sustaining any long-term relationship and what she learned in her decades of experience being married! To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/44aBwYS

SB 11.19.40-45 Review of Uddhava Gita with HG Rasika Siromani Das – Krishna House Gainesville. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3s0myr2

How Pain Can Motivate. It is said that people don’t change when they see the light; they change when they feel the heat. We have all heard a great class or read something that really motivated us to change. But why do we often fall back to our old ways within a few days or weeks? It can be because we have not associated significant amounts of pain to holding on to some anartha(s). Unless something disgusts you, unless you feel you can’t take it anymore, it’s unlikely you will change. To read the complete article and/or watch the video please click here: https://bit.ly/3KBRdRY

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