Monday, December 30, 2013

Views on other religious traditions

Prabhupada considered Moses, Jesus, and Mohammed to be empowered representatives of God. He considered them pioneers of the same essential message of dedication to God with love and devotion.

* "Actually, it doesn't matter – Krishna or Christ – the name is the same. The main point is to follow the injunctions of the Vedic scriptures that recommend chanting the name of God in this age." (from The Science of Self-Realization, ISBN 91-7149-447-2)

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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Sunday, November 3, 2013

One Century Since the Birth / Tube / 108 Ways / 1008 Sacred Water Sources

http://www.afn.org/~centennl/prabhupd.htm
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Prabhupada+Centennial
http://www.afn.org/~centennl/108.htm

Hare Krishna Movement, will celebrate 1996 as the 100th birth anniversary year of their founder, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. On September 6, 1996, ISKCON centers around the world will bathe a deity of Srila Prabhupada with waters that Krishna devotees gathered from 1008 holy places Throughout Asia.

http://nitaaiveda.com/All_Scriptures_By_Acharyas/Prabhupada/Sahasra_Tirtha_Jala/1008_Sacred_Water_Sources.htm

Monday, October 14, 2013

O or A

Many devotees within ISKCON are now chanting this Hare Krishno and Hare Ramo style of kirtans all around the world. Most simply follow what they are being shown by the leading men and think nothing of it. It’s become the norm as these kirtan leaders explain it away as nothing more than a simple Bengali pronunciation, so there is no harm. Yes, it is true that in Bengali language an “a” can sound like an “o”. However, this Hare Krishna maha-mantra is not a Bengali mantra, it is a Sanskrit mantra. Thus an “a” remains an “a” not an “o”.

Our founder acharya, Srila Prabhupada, also a native Bengali, does not chant this Hare Krishno, Hare Ramo Bengali style in any of his kirtans. Nor will we find any examples of this type of chanting in the multitude of his recordings. Neither in any of those same recordings do we hear his early followers respond back with anything other than Hare Krishna and Hare Rama. And on that extremely rare occasion where a disciple dared to deviate, Prabhupada quickly put an end to it.
In this connection, there is a not so publicized pastime which took place between Srila Prabhupada and his leading kirtan man, Vishnujana Swami, which now should be told.

Vishnujana Swami was singing the Hare Krsna mantra where he had deliberately changed Hare Rama to Hare Ramo because he had heard it being sung that way in India. When Srila Prabhupada noticed this change, he immediately stopped him by asking “Who is this Ramo?”.
Vishnujana Swami looked up and said nothing as Srila Prabhupada rebuked his disciple with these exact words, “YOU ARE RUINING OUR MOVEMENT”. With that, Srila Prabhupada continued to correct Vishnujana Swami by saying, “It’s Rama” and then went on his way. (told by Vishnujana Swami to Mahamuni das)

I had heard this pastime told before, but I could not honestly write about it until I was certain I had traced it back as close to the original source as possible. After much research, I was lead to my old friend, Mahamuni das prabhu. When we finaly talked, it turned out Mahamuni prabhu personally heard this “Ramo” pastime directly from Vishnujana Swami himself. One day Vishnujana Swami was glorifying the Holy Name and revealing some of his realizations when he decided to shared this as well as other valuable instruction Srila Prabhupada personally gave him on chanting Hare Krishna.
For the record, Mahamuni prabhu was one of the bus drivers for Radha Damodara Traveling Sankirtana Party and had a close friendship with Vishnujana Swami. Those who knew Mahamuni prabhu will also know how he is very outspoken about changing Rama to Ramo especially when he hears it happening. Having been personally told this Ramo instruction by Vishnujana Swami, Mahamuni prabhu was one of the few devotees to speak out against it when it first was being introduced in ISKCON kirtans back in the 80’s. Thirty years later, we see it has reaching epidemic status primarily because most devotees just never heard what Srila Prabhupada had to say.
When we chant on our japa beads, we never chant Hare Krishno or Hare Ramo so why should we be chanting this way in kirtan, especially now since we know what Srila Prabhupada told his leading kirtan man, Vishnujana Swami?

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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Sanskrit

Atma Tattva: In the early ‘80s in Bangalore, I was required to make at least two Life Members a month. I was a bad Life Membership maker and one month I had only ten days left. I was looking in the telephone directory for Bengali names and I found a Ganguly. I called and said, “I’m speaking from the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. I want to come and see you today.” Mr. Ganguly sounded positive. He said, “Oh, you are from the Hare Krishna Movement? Please see me at eleven O’clock.”

I took the membership form, a small set of books, a poster and so on, and I went to see him. To my surprise, I found that his was a huge place, almost equal to the aeronautical engineering place in Bangalore. I lost hope— there was no way this man was going to become a member. I went to one secretary, then another, then another, and when my appointment time came I was still with secretaries.

Ganguly was the top man. I thought, “Since I came all this way, I should see him.” Finally they brought me into a big air conditioned cabin where a meeting was going on. Ganguly told everybody, “I have to talk to the Hare Krishna now, so you all go,” and he closed the meeting.

I came in, spread the books on his table and put the poster up. I knew that I wouldn’t have much time with him, so I was brief. I said, “I’m sure you know about this movement. We have a temple here and we have applied for land. You are a Bengali, you should be proud of this because our Guru Maharaj is also a Bengali and he has spread the Hare Krishna movement all around the world. I’m sure you appreciate this service, so would you become a Life Member?” and then I was silent. He got his checkbook and said, “What is the amount?” I said, “Two thousand two hundred and twenty two.” He said, “I’ll give you a donation, and you can also make me a Life Member.” He wrote a check for ten thousand and gave it to me.

I was moved. I said, “Thank you very much. This is a nice gesture.” He said, “I wasn’t convinced by your preaching.” I said, “I didn’t think I convinced you either.” He said, “I want to tell you something. My father grew up in Calcutta and was a classmate of your Founder Acharya. Every day Abhay came to our house on his bike, carrying his little lunch Tiffin, and he and my father played chess. The stake for the chess game was lunch —whoever lost the game had to feed the other. Almost every day Abhay won.

Later this man’s father received a Ph.D. in Sanskrit and became a professor in the local university. He would tell people, “The maharaj who founded the Hare Krishna movement was my classmate and he came to my house every day when we were growing up.” He said that Abhay told him, “You should help me later on when I do something.” He would ask, “What is that something?” but Abhay did not explain what he meant.

Years later this senior Ganguly learned that the same Abhay became Bhaktivedanta Swami, went to New York and so forth, that there was a local Calcutta center on Albert Road and that Prabhupada was coming to visit. By this time, the junior Ganguly, who I was speaking with, was in high school and for three days he came to see Prabhupada in the Calcutta ISKCON temple. Since he looked like his father, Prabhupada recognized him. The junior Ganguly said, “I am the son of such and such.” Prabhupada said, “Where is he? He didn’t come? Tell him I want to see him.”

Later, the son told the father, “Maharaj wants to see you.” His father said, “How can I go and see him? He is the guru of the world and I am a grihamedhi.” His son said, “But he wants to see you and tomorrow he is going to ask me - Why didn’t you bring your father?” Feeling shy and small the father said, “Tell him that I am sick.”

The next day Prabhupada asked the junior Ganguly, “Your father didn’t come?”“He is feeling sick.”“Oh, he’s sick. Okay, I will come and see him.” When the junior told his father that Prabhupada would come, his father said, “How will he come to our house?” The next morning instead of his usual route, Prabhupada, followed by some disciples, walked down one alley after another, arrived at the Ganguly house and rang the bell. The son came to the door and saw Prabhupada, his disciples and a huge crowd of onlookers in front of his house. Prabhupada and a couple of devotees went in and Prabhupada went straight to the bedroom where the senior Ganguly was laying down, not sick, but tired and broken.

Prabhupada sat next to him, poked him like a friend does, and said, “Hey, you didn’t come to see me,” in Bengali.

The senior Ganguly was shocked to see the Hare Krishna devotees in his house. He asked his wife, “Please bring something for them.” Prabhupada said, “My disciples need to learn Sanskrit. I told you, you should help me. Come and teach them Sanskrit. You can travel around the world with me and teach them. Why don’t you do that? You come, I will take you.” Ganguly said, “Oh, Swamiji, I am very old and I don’t have any spiritual energy.”“No, you have the spark. The same quality that’s in me is also in you. You should join this movement. It is very important. Bharata-bhumite manusyajanma hailayara. You should perfect your life. Better late than never.” Prabhupada took a rasagulla and drank water. He told his disciples, “I used to come in the morning and from here we took that road to go to school. He was a very intelligent student. He used to score higher than me. Aroundthree O’clock that afternoon, when junior Ganguly came back from school, his father asked for some water. Then the senior Ganguly leaned back and said, “Bhaktivedanta Swami will take me,” closed his eyes and passed away.

Junior Ganguly said, “In the morning, when Prabhupada said to my father, “You come, I will take you,” I thought Prabhupada was saying, You come to ISKCON and I will take you to America or something. We understood what Prabhupada actually meant after my father passed on.” Junior Ganguly said to me, “When you called I asked you to come because I wanted to share this with you. In fact, we are already Life Members.” After that, even though he was a busy man, he would regularly come to our Sunday programs.

Ref: Memories of Srila Prabhupada Tape 36

http://sanskritinfo.blogspot.com/ 

Sunday, June 9, 2013

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Chant to the poor creature

Told By mother Govinda dasi :

In the late afternoon in New Jersey, Srila Prabhupada would often sit downstairs in the garden beside our bungalow. New Jersey is known as the garden state, and the town of Long Branch was certainly testimony to that. There were gardens everywhere, roses were blooming and their fragrance filled the air. On one particular afternoon, Srila Prabhupada was comfortably seated in a chair, and I was sitting on the ground beside him. He was softly chanting japa, enjoying the fresh ocean air, mixed with the fragrance of roses and other flowers. Occasionally he would say something but mostly he would chant softly. Suddenly beside my sitting place I saw a large brown slug in all its slimy ugliness. Somewhat repulsed I leaned away from the creature. Srila Prabhupada looked at me quizzically and I said: "Ugh, look at this", pointing to the slimy, sliding creature. Srila Prabhupada leaned forward and looked at the slug, his face grew full of love and compassion, and he said to me: "Chant to the poor creature", and so I sat there, chanting Hare Krsna to the slimy, yet benedicted slug for some time until he slithered away. He had incredible compassion even for the most abominable creature. Srila Prabhupada, I can never forget the sound of your voice when you gave me that instruction. In it, your whole mission was encapsulated. "Chant to the poor creature."

Sunday, January 6, 2013

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