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Srila Prabhupada wrote to a disciple:

You are experiencing some doubts, that you cannot believe that the Krishna from Krishna Book can be the Supreme Personality of Godhead, that it must be like some fairy-tale.

To clear up these things the best remedy is to discuss amongst yourselves all members regularly all our books in classes, then these doubts will be killed.

Without reading books it becomes hackneyed and such obnoxious ideas trouble us.

Our thoughts are always changing, that is the nature of the mind, so you cannot expect that even the great saintly persons are free from thoughts coming and going.

But after thinking there is feeling and willing, willing being the stage of putting the thoughts into action.

So if we are able to employ our intelligence, then we kill the thoughts before they become manifest in activity, but because we are so much inclined to enjoy something unintelligently, we have to therefore daily sharpen our intelligence faculty by reading and discussing and preaching to others.

In this way we are able very easily to defeat all challengers to our philosophy and everything becomes very clear as it is revealed from different angles of vision.

Krishna makes promise to one who is striving to serve Him sincerely that He will give such devotee the intelligence by which he may come to Him.

Therefore we should always pray that Krishna may kindly provide me the intelligence to kill all demons of doubt, and because He understands the heart of His sincere devotee, immediately He gives assistance.

 
 

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Chandan Yatra. The festival of the hot season


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One should never say that a vaiṣṇava is a brāhmaṇa, kṣatriya, vaiśya or śūdra


Beyond Varnashram

by Sri Srimad Gour Govinda Swami on Friday, May 13, 2011 at 8:43pm



By offering the fruits of one's activity for the pleasure of Lord Hari the heart will become purified of material desires. When one becomes free from desires for one's own enjoyment and happiness, and under the guidance of a bona fide guru utilizes the fruit of his activities for Lord Hari's satisfaction, then one is elevated to the stage of pure devotion, śuddha-bhakti. He will then inquire and put forward questions, tattva-jijñāsā, about the soul and the Supersoul. A taste for hari-kathā will develop. By these symptoms it may be understood that such a person is not in the category ofvarṇāśrama-dharma but has gone above it. Therefore it is said that a vaiṣṇava does not belong to any caste. One should never say that a vaiṣṇava is a brāhmaṇa, kṣatriya, vaiśya or śūdra. He is avaiṣṇava. A vaiṣṇava is not under the modes of material nature. He is beyond them. (Process of Inquiry, p. 40. Lecture, Bhubaneswar, 5 November 1994.)


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One who is in association with great acaryas, even if he is not educated or has not studied the Vedas, can become familiar with all the knowledge necessary for realization


One who is in association with great acaryas, even if he is not educated or has not studied the Vedas, can become familiar with all the knowledge necessary for realization


Bhagavad-gita As It Is | Part [BG.9.05]


In the Vedanta-sutra (3.2.26) this is also described in the following words: prakasas ca karmany abhyasat. "Devotional service is so potent that simply by engaging in the activities of devotional service one becomes enlightened without a doubt." Narada, who happened to be the son of a maidservant, had no education, nor was he born into a high family. But when his mother was engaged in serving great devotees, Narada also became engaged, and sometimes, in the absence of his mother, he would serve the great devotees himself. Narada personally says, "Once only, by their permission, I took the remnants of their food, and by so doing all my sins were at once eradicated. Thus being engaged, I became purified in heart, and at that time the very nature of the transcendentalist became attractive to me."(Bhag 1.5.25) Narada tells his disciple Vyasadeva that in a previous life he was engaged as a boy servant of purified devotees during the four months of their stay and that he was intimately associating with them.

 

Sometimes those sages left remnants of food on their dishes, and the boy, who would wash their dishes, wanted to taste the remnants. So he asked the great devotees whether he could eat them, and they gave their permission. Narada then ate those remnants and consequently became freed from all sinful reactions. As he went on eating, he gradually became as purehearted as the sages, and he gradually developed the same taste. The great devotees relished the taste of unceasing devotional service of the Lord, hearing, chanting, etc., and by developing the same taste, Narada wanted also to hear and chant the glories of the Lord. Thus by associating with the sages, he developed a great desire for devotional service. Therefore, he quotes from the Vedanta-sutra (prakasas ca karmany abhyasat): if one is engaged simply in the acts of devotional service, everything is revealed to him automatically, and he can understand. This is called pratyaksa, directly perceived.

 

Narada was actually a son of a maidservant. He had no opportunity to go to school. He was simply assisting his mother, and fortunately his mother rendered some service to the devotees. The child Narada also got the opportunity and simply by association achieved the highest goal of all religions, devotional service. In the Srimad-Bhagavatam it is said that religious people generally do not know that the highest perfection of religion is the attainment of the stage of devotional service. Generally Vedic knowledge is required for understanding the path of self-realization. But here, although he was not educated in the Vedic principles, Narada acquired the highest results of Vedic study. This process is so potent that even without performing the religious process regularly, one can be raised to the highest perfection. How is this possible? This is also confirmed in Vedic literature: acaryavan puruso veda. One who is in association with great acaryas, even if he is not educated or has not studied the Vedas, can become familiar with all the knowledge necessary for realization.


Translation and commentary by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


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The Vaisnavas – They Share

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)

What do you think it will be like in ten thousand years?

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:
' Ek varna Hari Bhakta ' – One class of men who will all be the devotees of Hari

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?

Well, it is Lord Caitanya's movement after all that we are speaking about, and so Lord Caitanya's movement is a movement of 'spontaneity'. It is not the movement of vaidi bhakti. It is not the movement of devotional service according to rules and regulations. Of course in Lord Caitanya's movement the rules and regulations are part of the process as Rupa Goswami has outlined, but it is meant to go beyond that to the spontaneous platform.

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.
Lord Caitanya is particularly coming to teach how to become influenced by spontaneous love:

'Namo maha-vadanyaya krsna-prema-pradaya
krsnaya krsna-caitanya-namine gaura-tvise namah'

It is about Krishna prema. Therefore what I think will happen is:
We will see people just totally absorbed – today we have a 12 hour kirtan, and then there will just always be kirtan everywhere in every house! The evil eye will disappear – the light from the television light reflecting off that wall in every living room! There will be a kirtan in every home at night.

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 have the desire, then I am always eager to come to a special program to your home, and we'll come with a kirtan party and then we will all go towards that television, pick it up, take it upstairs, open the window and then Hari bol! do the rest!!.

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?"
We are the Golden Age! It is us and how fast it will come? Depends on how fast we will make it happen!!

Lord Nrsimhadeva!

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.
I've never really been afraid of Him before but for the first time I started thinking,
"Ya, He's heavy with the demons and maybe there are some demoniac remnants in
me! And if He's going to purify me in this way….!" Shoo, I was a little bit afraid! What
can I say! So that's when I started to contemplate on the soft nature of Lord
Nrsimhadeva, how actually He's very soft hearted. Because after all, He couldn't
tolerate that His little boy Prahlada was being so much mistreated. And of course,
I can identify with that because if you do it in front of me then I'll also turn into
Nrsimhadeva or something very ferocious if someone is beating an innocent little
kid or creature!

(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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