Connecting you with the world wide ISKCON family
Unsubscribe
View in your browser
ISKCON Connection Newsletter, Issue 28, September 22, 2019
 
Prabhupada Nectar
Regarding your question about controversial talks going on, this kind of talk isn't befitting my advanced students. This is childish. In Krishna's service, there is no inferior & superior. Deity worship is just as important as book distribution

750119 - Letter to Satsvarupa written from Bombay

My dear Satsvarupa Maharaja,

Please accept my blessings. I am in due receipt of your letter dated Jan. 5th, 1975 and have noted the contents. Thank you very much for doing your work so nicely. I was very pleased to receive the review on the 1st volume of the third canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam written by professor Mehta from the University of Windsor. If you can send more similar reviews on my books, I would very much appreciate it. I am keeping a folder on such things and we can print a small book to distribute that will contain such reviews so that people will see what a great impression our books have on the intelligentsia of the world.

Regarding your question about the controversial talks going on, this kind of talk is not befitting my advanced students. This is childish. In Krishna's service, there is no inferior and superior. Deity worship is just as important as book distribution. It is not material. As mentioned in the Bhagavatam.

sravanam kirtanam visno smaranam pada-sevanamarcanam vandanam dasyam sakhyam atma-nivedanam

Sravanam kirtanam is the beginning—to chant and hear. Book distribution is under this category of sravanam kirtanam. The next item is smaranam. If somebody simply remembers the Supreme Lord, that is also as good as sravanam kirtanam. Then there is arcanam. That is also as good as the others, but one who simply becomes engaged in arcanam and does nothing of sravanam kirtanam, his position becomes in the material field. Any one of the nine processes is as good as the other. There is no question of inferior or superior. But out of all of them sravanam kirtanam is very important. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu while instructing Srila Rupa Gosvami, has said how the seed of devotional service sprouts and increases by watering the root by the process of sravanam kirtanam. So, these two items are very important in devotional service, but that does not mean that the other items are inferior. Srila Jiva Gosvami has stressed kirtanam especially in the age of Kali. Even if there is arcanam for sanctifying the contaminated mind, it must be accompanied by sravanam kirtanam.

So, you are all advanced students. You should understand the importance of each and every item of devotional service. Do not make any misunderstanding by devaluating any of the spiritual activities. You are one of the advanced students. One who distinguishes a particular type of service as inferior or superior, he does not know the value of devotional service. It is all transcendental. Whatever item is suitable, that is accepted as very elevated. Just like Maharaja Pariksit. He simply listened to Sukadeva Gosvami. That is sravanam. And Sukadeva Gosvami simply narrated Srimad-Bhagavatam. This is kirtanam. Prahlada Maharaja simply contemplated—smaranam. Prthu Maharaja simply did deity worship—arcanam. Arjuna only remained as friend of Krishna—sakhyam. Hanuman remained only engaged in carrying out the order of Lord Ramacandra—dasyam. And Bali Maharaja surrendered everything to Krishna—atma-nivedanam. So, any devotee executing any one of the nine is transcendentally glorious. One devotee may be proud that his process of service is the best. That is not inglorious. This is called transcendental competition. Everyone should feel proud of his particular type of devotional service, but that does not mean that other types of service are inferior. Everyone should feel proud of becoming sincere servant of Krishna, but the pure devotee never minimizes the importance of other devotees. Krishna is the enjoyer of varieties of service. It is not stuck up with any particular type of service. Krishna takes pleasure with devotees even by fighting service. When Grandfather Bhisma was trying to injure the body of Krishna by sharpened arrows, in full devotion in the mellow of chivalry, Krishna was feeling the piercing of the arrows as good as worshiping him with soft rose flowers. The conclusion is that everyone should be very very sincere. There is no more the question of inferior or superior.

I hope this meets you in good health.

Your ever well-wisher,

A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

ACBS/ps

N.B. I have accepted Bhakta Seth for first initiation. His name can be Sesa das. You may chant his beads. Also, I have accepted Maha Buddhi das and Mahadyuti das as my duly initiated brahmanas. Let them hear the gayatri mantra through the right ear from the tape of myself chanting it. Their threads and mantra sheets are enclosed herein.

 

 

 

ISKCON News

Courtesy of iskconnews.org

Hare Krsna Radio Goes LIVE on Nirjala Ekadashi
Hare Krsna Radio Goes LIVE on Nirjala Ekadashi

Marking a significant milestone on the auspicious occasion of Nirjala Ekadashi, Hare Krsna TV-ISKCON Desire Tree has launched Hare Krsna Radio, a 24/7 devotional radio channel. The new initiative offers listeners a continuous stream of transcendental sound: kirtans, bhajans, and spiritual discourses—anytime, anywhere.

Read More

OmniLight Films Debuts “Three Nights” Exploring the Story of Srila Haridas Thakur
OmniLight Films Debuts “Three Nights” Exploring the Story of Srila Haridas Thakur

OmniLight Films Production, a Mayapur-based film production company, recently released ‘Three Nights,’ a short film based on the story of Srila Haridas Thakur and the prostitute who was sent to defame him. Directed by Yadava Jivana Das (alias Shyamsundar), a disciple of Indradyumna Swami, the film presents a narrative that combines Krishna consciousness with cinematic storytelling and aims to engage both devotee and non-devotee audiences.

Read More

ISKCON Cape Town Yatra Hosts SP50 Walks and Workshops
ISKCON Cape Town Yatra Hosts SP50 Walks and Workshops

As part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of Srila Prabhupada’s 1975 visit to South Africa (SP50), the ISKCON Cape Town temple hosted a series of events in May 2025. These included a Devotional Practices Workshop, a memorial morning walk, and a movie night to commemorate the 100-day countdown to Srila Prabhupada’s historic arrival. The programs engaged over 100 participants in devotional culture and reflection.

Read More

Rise 2025: A Journey to the Heart of Krishna
Rise 2025: A Journey to the Heart of Krishna

What started off as a vision to bring together the different yatras within the UK, the Rise UK National Retreat returned for its second Maha gathering from April 18-21, 2025 – this time even bigger and better than before! Once again, the Rise retreat brought together devotees from all across the country and beyond for four days of deep connection, spiritual nourishment, and profound realisations.

Read More

Errol Musk Visits ISKCON Delhi, Praises Warmth of Hare Krishna Movement
Errol Musk Visits ISKCON Delhi, Praises Warmth of Hare Krishna Movement

Errol Musk, father of tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, visited ISKCON Delhi in East of Kailash at the invitation of Dr. Vivek Bindra. In India to explore green technology and sustainable energy initiatives, the South African businessman took darshan of Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi and offered a garland to the murti of Srila Prabhupada, ISKCON’s Founder-Acharya.

Read More

The Potency of Sankirtana-Yajna by Sankirtana Das (ACBSP)
The Potency of Sankirtana-Yajna by Sankirtana Das (ACBSP)

Srila Prabhupada’s overarching mission was to create a worldwide Brahmanical culture in order to inject Krishna Consciousness into mainstream society: into academia, the religious and scientific communities, into the arts, the workplace, and into the voting booth as well. The foundation of the Hare Krishna Movement takes two forms. One is the publishing, distribution, and study of his numerous books. The other is Sankirtana-Yajna, the chanting of the holy names of Krishna in the public arena. 

Read More

Biodiversity in Bhakti Yoga: A Devotional Offering
Biodiversity in Bhakti Yoga: A Devotional Offering

On the occasion of World Environment Day, ISKCON Mayapur joyfully presents “Biodiversity in Bhakti Yoga”—a heartfelt visual and meditative offering designed to reconnect hearts with the sacred natural world of Sri Mayapur Dhama. Featuring over 500 breathtaking images of local flora and fauna, accompanied by spiritual insights from Srila Prabhupada’s teachings, this offering invites viewers to see nature through the lens of Krishna consciousness. 

Read More

Bhaktivedanta Players Celebrate 40th Anniversary in Style
Bhaktivedanta Players Celebrate 40th Anniversary in Style

The Bhaktivedanta Players celebrated their 40th anniversary in grand and dramatic style, packing the Haveli to the brim. Praghosa Das, the ISKCON GBC for the UK and Ireland, flew in from Dublin, especially to serve as the MC for the event. Proceedings took off with the Junior Bhaktivedanta Players, who charmed and impressed the audience with a story from within the Mahabharat: Draupadi’s Svambara.

Read More

Relocation of June 20th-29th 2025 “Temple Deity Worship” Training from NYC to Grand Rapids
Relocation of June 20th-29th 2025 “Temple Deity Worship” Training from NYC to Grand Rapids

ISKCON Deity Worship Ministry North America will now be offering the upcoming ‘Temple Deity Worship’ course at ISKCON Grand Rapids in Michigan. The course is now offered on the same dates as scheduled before, from 20th to 29th June 2025, but will be offered at ISKCON Grand Rapids. We encourage everyone to take advantage of this opportunity and take part in this immersive training.

Read More

Tragic Accident Injures Five Devotees, One Remains in Critical Condition
Tragic Accident Injures Five Devotees, One Remains in Critical Condition

On Sunday, June 1, 2025, a carload of college devotees from the University of Toledo was involved in a serious accident while traveling to the ISKCON Farmington Temple.

Read More

“From Kutir to Mandir: The TOVP Story” Flipbook Released
“From Kutir to Mandir: The TOVP Story” Flipbook Released

The Temple of the Vedic Planetarium has officially released the digital flipbook “From Kutir to Mandir: The TOVP Story 1971-2024.” This beautifully designed resource presents a concise history and photo collection of the project from its earliest inception to its current status.

Read More

ISKCON Perth Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s Historic Visit
ISKCON Perth Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s Historic Visit

Fifty years ago, there was no ISKCON temple in Perth, Australia. Srila Prabhupada was originally scheduled to visit Melbourne for its temple inauguration. However, due to construction delays, the GBC arranged a short retreat for him in Perth. His 10-day stay from May 6 to 12, 1975, became a defining moment in the history of ISKCON in Western Australia.

Read More

 

 

 

 

Dandavats

Courtesy of dandavats.com

F.A.T.E. – The Restoration Project
F.A.T.E. – The Restoration Project

In 1973, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), arranged for several of his disciples to go to Mayapura, West Bengal, to study the traditional art of putul (dollmaking). These unfired clay figures are composed of raw materials gathered from the riverbank of the Ganges, traditionally created for holiday...

Read More

Krishna, the Purest of the Pure
Krishna, the Purest of the Pure

By Rasa Purusha Dasa

At the junction of two ages, amidst two immense armies arrayed on the battlefield at Kurukshetra, Arjuna scans his foes and becomes confused. When Krishna expounds eternal dharma to enlighten him, Arjuna addresses Krishna as pavitram paramam: "the purest of the pure." (Bhagavad-gita 10.12) Arjuna adds, "All the great sages . . . confirm this about You, and now You Yourself are declaring it to me." Apart from the Bhagavad-gita, other books of wisdom are the Upanishads, essential Vedic texts t...

Read More

Attachment to the Holy Names
Attachment to the Holy Names

By Subhag Swami

Madhu means sweet. It means honey. Krishna is also called Madhu. In this material world there is one type of honey and in the spiritual world there is also a type of honey. The sweet honey in the spiritual realm is the real honey which we should hanker for. In this material world there is Kandarpa (Cupid) but in the eternal world, Madan (Cupid) is Krishna and everyone is attracted by Him. The holy name and Krishna are non different. Even great personalities such as Brahma chant the holy name in ecstasy with his four mouths. Narada Muni joyfully plays his vina melodiously ...

Read More

Gift Prabhupada in France
Gift Prabhupada in France

HE LIVES FOREVER IN FRANCE (and wherever he is present — in his books, followers, Deities, temples, and hearts…) The murti of Srila Prabhupada in these photos was lovingly moulded and produced by devoted members of the Russian yatra, offered as free gifts to every initiated disciple of Srila Prabhupada. Thousands have been created so...

Read More

Being Absorbed in God
Being Absorbed in God

By Sri Nandanandana dasa

This goal of life, to see the Lord everywhere and in this way be absorbed in Him, was also specifically described by Prahlada Maharaja when he was trying to convince his materialistic and demoniac friends about what is the purpose of life when he said, "O sons of demons, in the same favorable way that one sees himself and takes care of himself, take to devotional service to satisfy Bhagavan Sri Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is present everywhere as the Supersoul of all living beings. Everyone... can revive his original, eternal spiritual life and...

Read More

Material and Spiritual – What’s the balance?
Material and Spiritual – What’s the balance?

By Yamuna Sundari devi dasi

You have to tear yourself between what you think is real life and your spiritual application.  But that’s only because you’re in the illusion that whatever you’re doing is real because you feel you need to do it, not because it’s connected to Krishna.  And this is an illusion because that’s not true – it’s that simple.  So if you want to progress, it means that whatever you’re doing now – it doesn’t matter what it is – you have to see Krishna in it. That’s ...

Read More

Spiritual Fasting
Spiritual Fasting

By Yamuna Devi Dasi

With spiritual fasting, you may not make headlines, but you'll make headway on the path back to Godhead. What do Mahatma Gandhi, Dick Gregory, Jane Fonda, Norman Mailer, Bolivian dissidents, British suffragettes, and Irish revolutionaries have in common? Well, for one thing, at one time or another and for one reason or another, they've all fasted. Materially their fasting was somewhat successful, whether it was undertaken to free India from British domination, turn public opinion against the Vietnam War, lose weight, win amnesty for political prisoners, get the right to v...

Read More

A Picture Paints a Thousand Words!
A Picture Paints a Thousand Words!

By Praghosa Dasa Yes a picture paints a thousands words and all but instantly conveys the message its creator intended. Whereas reading a thousand words takes a little longer! However best of all is when pictures and words are combined together and that is why this year we are enhancing Srila Prabhupada’s Vyasa Puja book...

Read More

GBC EC Statement Regarding Indian SC Ruling & Proposal from ISKCON Bengaluru
GBC EC Statement Regarding Indian SC Ruling & Proposal from ISKCON Bengaluru

Dear ISKCON Devotees, Please accept our humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. The ISKCON Governing Body Commission (GBC) has noted the Supreme Court of India’s judgment dated 16 May 2025 in the long-standing property dispute between ISKCON Mumbai and ISKCON Bengaluru. ISKCON Mumbai is the official legal entity registered by ISKCON’s Founder-Acharya His Divine...

Read More

F.A.T.E. Museum Set for Major Revival: Original Creators Launch Two-Year Renovation of ISKCON LA’s Bhagavad-gita Exhibit
F.A.T.E. Museum Set for Major Revival: Original Creators Launch Two-Year Renovation of ISKCON LA’s Bhagavad-gita Exhibit

 Nestled within the vibrant spiritual heart of ISKCON Los Angeles, the Bhagavad-gita Museum stands as a unique fusion of art, devotion, and transcendental storytelling. Located adjacent to the New Dwaraka temple, this museum—also known by its creators as the F.A.T.E. Museum (First American Transcendental Exhibition)—has captivated visitors for decades with its life-size dioramas that...

Read More

The Time of Death
The Time of Death

By Damodara Dasa

Indra once became captivated by the superior facilities for sense gratification available on his heavenly planet, and therefore when his spiritual master, Brhaspati, the guru of the demigods, scolded him, Indra acted offensively toward him. Brhaspati then decided to teach his student a lesson. He cursed him to take birth on a lower planet as a pig. Sloshing around in mud and stool, Lord Indra as a pig felt that he was enjoying life very much. He thought to himself, "I ...

Read More

Sri Ganga Puja
Sri Ganga Puja

By Jaya Vijaya Dasa

Sri Ganga-puja, also known as Sri Ganga-dushara (she who removes inauspiciousness), appears in the month of Jyestha (May/June) on the 10th day of Sukla-paksa, or the waxing fortnight of the full moon.

...

Read More

32 Ways to Not Chant Japa
32 Ways to Not Chant Japa

By Mahatma das

1. To-do List Japa – Meditating on your to-do and shopping lists, sometimes adding and deleting items between mantras. This may also include mentally balancing your checkbook or mentally going over which bills you have to pay. Caution: This process can cause you to lament about how many bills you have to pay, and thus changing your prayers from “Oh Lord, please engage me in your service,” to “Oh Lord, please add a few more zeroes to the end of my bank balance.” 2. I Hate Him Japa – While...

Read More

Departure of HG Paradhyeya Prabhu (ACBSP)
Departure of HG Paradhyeya Prabhu (ACBSP)

A Glorious Departure: A Tribute to His Grace Paradhyeya Prabhu (ACBSP) The Vaishnava community recently witnessed the transcendental departure of His Grace Paradhyeya Prabhu (ACBSP), who left his body yesterday May, 31 at 9:20 PM in Sacramento, California. A beloved and dedicated disciple of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, His Grace Paradhyeya Prabhu’s...

Read More

 

 

Stimulation for Ecstatic Love Part 129
Stimulation for Ecstatic Love Part 129

The Queen's Attire Part 5 -- A Melody of Love

HH Indradyumna Swami

Watch Now

 

 

 

 

 

Srila Prabhupada: 
founderacharya.com, vanipedia.org

The official ISKCON website: iskcon.org,

Find your nearest temple: centres.iskcon.org

ISKCON leadership: gbc.iskcon.org

Education such ar Bhakti-shastri, Bhaktivaibhava etc: Mayapur Institute, Vrindavan Institute for Higher Education, Bhaktivedanta College Europe

News: news.iskcon.org, dandavats.com,

BBT books: bbt.org, krishna.com, vanisource.org, vedabase.com, bbtmedia.com

World Sankirtan Newsletter: wsnl.net/wsnhome.htm

Temple of Vedic Planetarium: tovp.org

Deity Worship and courses: deityworship.com, Mayapur Academy 

Inspiration & Sadhana: 
mayapur.tv, iskcondesiretree.com

Vaishnava Calendars: 
ISKCON GBC Vaishnava Calendar Comitee, GCAL (Gaurabda Calendar, a program for calculation of the calendar for vaisnavas, according Gaudiya-Vaisnava tradition.)

These dates and timings are for Sri Mayapur Dhama. Find timings for your location at the Vaishnava Calendar links.

7 June, 2025 (Saturday)
Fasting for Pandava Nirjala Ekadasi
Unmilani Mahadvadasi

8 June, 2025 (Sunday)
Break fast 04:49 - 07:20 (Local Mayapur Time)

9 June, 2025 (Monday)
Panihati Cida Dahi Utsava

11 June, 2025 (Wednesday)
Snana Yatra
Sri Mukunda Datta -- Disappearance
Sri Sridhara Pandita -- Disappearance

12 June, 2025 (Thursday)
Sri Syamananda Prabhu -- Disappearance

Address: ISKCON GBC Office
P.O. Sri Mayapur, Nadia, WB 741313, India

Email: office@iskconconnection.org

 Facebook  X / Twitter  Web  Linkedin  Instagram  Youtube