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- The Vaisnavas – They Share
- Symptoms of Kali Yuga (part 3)
- Lord Nrsimhadeva!
- "Beyond Birth and Death" published in Zulu
Posted: 16 May 2011 02:24 PM PDT Transcribed by Hina (Kadamba Kanana Swami, Radhadesh, May 2011) The vaisnavas – they share. They share their Krishna Consciousness and that's what makes it relishable! We do not just relish our own relationship with Krishna, but we relish also to hear what the other vaisnavas are experiencing, and perceiving about Krishna, which makes everything so much more rich, and so much more wonderful!! We share realizations with one and other! Therefore, we cannot all be in our own bubble, and just, relish Krishna…. relish Krishna – then we would be cut off from all the other experiences that all the other vaisnavas would have. Therefore the vaisnavas would share! |
Symptoms of Kali Yuga (part 3) Posted: 16 May 2011 02:16 PM PDT Transcribed By Dips Prabhu (Kadamba Kanana Swami 2011) Well, we can expect that it will take some time to catch momentum, but I think if we look at the Brahma Purana, it is said there will be: So this is interesting, because it means that it goes beyond Varnashram and that it is no longer just – brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya and sudra a society of dovetailing material propensity, but Hari Bhakta means devotional service. Only one varna, so everyone is a devotee. Well so what would the world be like if everyone was a devotee? Then you can speculate that there are a few references. We do not have much, but we have two references in the Bhagavatam, and two purports. Srila Prabhupada says that the situation will change, and that it will no longer be like the Kali-yuga. He is saying in one purport that it will be like Tetra-yuga. In Tetra-yuga, there is some imperfection, and in another purport he says it will be like Satya-yuga. So whatever may be, it is also mentioned in the Bhagavatam that the conditions in the heavenly planets is like Tetra-yuga. So the Tetra-yuga must be pretty good! In the Satya-yuga, the grains start growing on their own – everything is jewels, minerals, gold and are just widely available without any trouble! So what will the mentality of the people be like? We expect that one class of men "Hari Bhakta" will be predominated by bhakti – by spontaneous devotional service and a natural attraction to Krishna. Lord Caitanya didn't expect, a temple on the street corner, a temple in the other corner, and some places for study. In other words a nice vedic society, but that's not Lord Caitanya's Golden age, because that is not what Lord Caitanya came to give. 'Namo maha-vadanyaya krsna-prema-pradaya It used to be like that in Vrindavan, in the seventies. When I used to stay in Vrindavan, there were no TV's. Everywhere, you heard people, if you walked around in Vrindavan, – you would hear people having kirtan at night in their homes and that is what we need, but we also have to get to that stage, because we are part of the ugra karma world, since we tend to sleep at night in our ugra karma beds. Ugra – because everything is artificial – blankets are polyester fibres. God knows what ugra stuff that we will actually sleep in. We sleep in our ugra karma beds and we wake up to an ugra morning. We have an ugra-karma breakfast and whatever is on our plate is all ugra you know!!! A bit of this and a bit of that and we get into our ugra cars and we go to our ugra karma jobs and everything. We drive down the ugra karma streets, in the ugra karma cities and then come home and chant our rounds in front of the television and watch the news, whilst the children watch some cartoons. So if you wish to become liberated from the evil eye, then certainly at your service, any time let us know, because we need our time to chant Hare Krishna. That Golden Age is meant to come – will come through us! It's not like we're going to wait: "Oh when will the Golden Age come? Oh when will it come?" |
Posted: 16 May 2011 06:45 AM PDT I came to Mayapur and I saw Lord Nrsimhadeva and I was a little bit afraid of Him. (Kadamba Kanana Swami, New Simachalam, Germany, May 2008) |
"Beyond Birth and Death" published in Zulu Posted: 15 May 2011 07:02 AM PDT BBT Africa has published Srila Prabhupada's Beyond Birth and Death in Zulu. The book (print run: 10,000 copies) was launched at the Durban Rathayatra festival by ISKCON leaders, members of the BBT publishing team, and Zulu-speaking devotee children from Soweto. Zulu serves as the primary language for about 10 million people, the vast majority of them in South Africa, and as a secondary language for another 16 million. Since 1994, Zulu has been one of South Africa's eleven official languages. It is written using the Latin alphabet. Translator for the book: Akhanda Kirtana Dasa (Agricious Ngcobo). Designer: Khotso Kholopane. Production Manager: Rupa-Sanatana Dasa. In the works: Beyond Birth and Death in Xhosa, another official South African language, spoken by about 8 million people.
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