Friday, March 28, 2025

Travel Journal#21.12: Tallahassee

 Diary of a Traveling Sadhaka, Vol. 21, No. 12
By Krishna Kripa Das
(Week 12: March 19–25, 2025)

Tallahassee
(Sent from Tallahassee, Florida, on March 29, 2025)

Where I Went and What I Did

For the twelfth week of 2025, I remained living at ISKCON Tallahassee. I chanted Hare Krishna every day at Landis Green, behind the main Florida State University library. In Tallahassee, I distributed a Bhagavad-gita, three “On Chanting Hare Krishna” pamphlets, and seventy-one little cups of halava to promote our Krishna Lunch at the campus. 


I tell about the exciting visit of three book distributors from Krishna Life for two and a half days.

I share a quote each from a book and a lecture of Srila Prabhupada. I share quotes from Miracle on Second Avenue by Mukunda Goswami, and from The Delaware Diaries and Beginning at Second Avenue by Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami. I share an amazing sankirtana story from Ambarish Maharaja Prabhu from the book distribution mailing list.

Thanks to Satyaraja Govinda Prabhu for his donation of bhoga and laksmi in memory of his mother who passed away recently. Please give her your blessings to return to Krishna soon.

Itinerary

January 6–April 11: Tallahassee harinamas and FSU college outreach
– March 29: Tallahassee Ratha-yatra
April 12: St. Augustine Ratha-yatra
April 13: Gainesville harinama
April 14–15: USF harinamas in Tampa
April 16–20: Washington, D.C., harinamas with Sankarsana Prabhu
April 21–22: NYC Harinam
April 23: Flight to Brussels
April 24: Layover in Oslo
April 25: Kadamba Kanana Swami Vyasa-puja at Radhadesh
April 26: King’s Day in Amsterdam
April 27: Liege harinama
April 28–May 1: Paris harinamas
May 2: Sarcelles market harinama
May 3–4: Amsterdam Kirtan Mela and Sacinandana Swami seminar
May 5 and 6: harinama in Amsterdam, Antwerp, or Brussels
May 7: Flight from Brussels to New York City
May 8–June 15: NYC Harinam
mid June–mid August: Paris
– June 22: Paris Ratha-yatra
– July 11: Amsterdam harinama
– July 12: Amsterdam Ratha-yatra
– July 13: Netherlands harinama

Chanting Hare Krishna in Tallahassee

The most striking feature of this week in Tallahassee for me was the visit of three book distributors from Krishna Life in Atlanta. Last year, Mahosaha Prabhu from there distributed an entire Srimad-Bhagavatam set to a FSU student on the campus here. Mahosaha is legendary, so that is not so surprising, but this year two of the visiting devotees from Krishna Life each distributed at Bhagavatam set to a student.


Wednesday Janardana Prabhu distributed this
Bhagavatam set to this young woman.


And the next day, Jagat Trata Prabhu distributed a
Bhagavatam set to this young man. One interesting thing about that is the Krishna Life devotees found a video online in which book distributor, Parama Karuna Prabhu, really heavily criticized the same student for eating meat and thus cruelly and unnecessarily causing pain to God’s creatures although considering himself a follower of Jesus Christ. Apparently he had a change of heart. The student told Jagat Trata that later he met Adikarta Prabhu and got a book from him.

The Krishna Life devotees were happy to participate in our morning and evening programs here in Tallahassee, and it was wonderful to have additional devotees. I got to dance in kirtan for a change. Here Janardana Prabhu of Krishna Life chants Hare Krishna at our Tallahassee daily evening kirtan (https://youtu.be/iplQ5kw21uE):



The following Monday as I was chanting Hare Krishna at FSU I saw that student who bought the
Bhagavatam set from Jagat Trata Prabhu on Thursday. I learned his name is Josh, and he got the First Canto, Part 1, from Parama Karuna Prabhu initially, then later he received Bhagavad-gita from Adikarta Prabhu. When Adikarta heard he got the Bhagavatam set he congratulated him, saying that he had made the best possible investment. Josh felt very good about getting the set and considered he got a great deal. I shared verse 1.2.6 with him, saying that universal spiritual wisdom is the standard of the Bhagavatam. I told him that I read the Bhagavatam every day for an hour after breakfast until I finished it. I mentioned that I encountered the tradition 45 years ago, and I am still finding additional knowledge within it.


The “Tally Preacher” writes chalk messages on the sidewalk near where I chant Hare Krishna. Although he has specifically blasphemed Krishna in his writings once in the past, this time he stuck to glorifying Jesus as the only savior. I thought of editing out the word “only” as Krishna also saves. So does the holy name of the Lord, which is mentioned in three places in the Bible as a savior. Of course, I didn’t actually alter the sign because I am fully engaged in chanting Hare Krishna and advertising our Krishna Lunch. Two female students independently poured water from their water bottles over the sign and smeared it, even as the Tally Preacher protested. That is why it looks smudged. I thought of taking a photo of the students doing that, but I didn’t think that would enhance my reputation with the Tally Preacher, so I just kept chanting.


Someone donated a sports drink to the preacher, which he did not want, and so he gave it to me when he left, thus improving our relationship. As it had no objectionable ingredients, I later offered it to Gaura-Nitai. It tasted pretty good.


On Fridays, Ananga Mohan Prabhu joins me for
harinama for an hour or two. This week I brought out a mat so we could sit down.


Rather than print lots of little flyers to promote the Krishna Lunch, I started asking people to take photos of our poster. 


To those who already love Krishna Lunch, I give additional posters they can put up on kiosks near where they live or study or at a departmental office where they work.

Govinda Kaviraja Prabhu, our temple president, chants Hare Krishna at the ISKCON Tallahassee Saturday evening program (https://youtu.be/7xW6z4owLw8):



On Tuesday a student asked me if I was Daru, who was temple president and Krishna Lunch cook here for many years. I said no but that I am a friend of Daru. He said his parents, Eric and Claire, remember Daru from when they studied at FSU about twenty years ago. I asked if he thought Daru would remember them. He said that they were thinking of having Daru perform their marriage ceremony, but it did not work out at the last minute, and thus Daru would probably remember them. I wrote an email to Daru, but I have not heard back.

Photos


Our Krishna Lunch menu for Wednesday includes kofta balls, and our menu for Thursday includes chili. If you break the koftas into pieces and add them to the chili, the result tastes amazingly delicious.


I never really encountered puris and ice cream before, but the brother of a devotee attending our Saturday feast in Tallahassee expanded my awareness.

Insights

Srila Prabhupada:

From The Nectar of Instruction, text 4, purport:

Not only is the chanter of the maha-mantra purified, but the heart of anyone who happens to hear the transcendental vibration of Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare is also cleansed. Even the souls embodied in lower animals, insects, trees and other species of life also become purified and prepared to become fully Krishna conscious simply by hearing the transcendental vibration. This was explained by Thakura Haridasa when Caitanya Mahaprabhu inquired from him how living entities lower than human beings can be delivered from material bondage. Haridasa Thakura said that the chanting of the holy names is so powerful that even if one chants in the remotest parts of the jungle, the trees and animals will advance in Krishna consciousness simply by hearing the vibration. This was actually proved by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu Himself when He passed through the forest of Jharikhanda. At that time the tigers, snakes, deer and all other animals abandoned their natural animosity and began chanting and dancing in sankirtana. Of course, we cannot imitate the activities of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, but we should follow in His footsteps. We are not powerful enough to enchant the lower animals such as tigers, snakes, cats and dogs or entice them to dance, but by chanting the holy names of the Lord we can actually convert many people throughout the world to Krishna consciousness. Contributing or distributing the holy name of the Lord is a sublime example of contributing or giving charity (the dadati principle).”

From a lecture on Bhagavad-gita 2.49–51, Bowery loft, New York, April 5, 1966:

And I am here, always working, something reading or writing, something reading or writing, twenty-four hours. Simply when I feel hungry, I take some food. And simply when I feel sleepy, I go to bed. Otherwise, always, I don’t feel fatigued. You can ask Mr. Paul whether I am doing this. So, I take, I take pleasure in doing that. I don’t feel fatigued. Similarly, when one will have that spiritual sense, he won’t feel … rather, he will … he will feel disgusted to go to sleep, to go to sleep: ‘So, sleep has come just to disturb me.’”

Mukunda Goswami:

From Miracle on Second Avenue:

The Conway Hall lectures proved an important body of knowledge and an inspiration for the devotees around the world who eagerly awaited recordings of each one. One of the lectures, ‘Wisdom of the Vedas,’ became the introduction to Prabhupada’s book Sri Isopanishad. And a profile photo of Prabhupada taken at Conway Hall became part of the banner logo on the cover of Back to Godhead magazine.”

Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami:

From Beginning at Second Avenue:

Swamiji used to sit with us in the morning and say, ‘Chant one round.’ Then he would give us a japa lesson.

We didn’t have bead bags in those days, and when we chanted together, Swamiji took his beads out of his bag and held them in his hands. We hung our beads around our necks as we chanted. We wore them out on the street, too. Those red beads became the mark of the Hare Krishna chanters.

In his lectures, he implored the audience to chant. He promised peace and prosperity, and he assured us it didn’t cost anything. He begged us to chant the holy name anywhere—in the factory, in the subway, in hell. How could we have chanted without Swamiji’s japa lessons? He was happy to give them to us. More than anything, he wanted us to chant. This is how he hoped to satisfy his guru and all the acaryas. It had to start with us practicing sadhana.

This is what it was like to be with him. This is an off-moment, in a sense. That’s why I wanted to paint it. He wasn’t lecturing. He was simply sitting with us, leaning over his table and allowing us to approach him to learn the art of chanting.”

From The Delaware Diaries, Volume 2 (Tachycardia):

Connect everything to the Lord. Everything is already connected to him, but it is the writer’s job to make it clear.”

Each person has to do it on their own. Prabhupada may help them, Bhaktivinoda Thakura may help them, but we each have to go alone. It’s between me and Krishna, you and Krishna.

Affectionate chanting draws Krishna’s attention, and He gives you personal service in Krishna-loka. Nonaffectionate chanting doesn’t produce the result. We’ve heard that the outer form of chanting, the mere pronouncing of the syllables, is not the holy names. You have to enter the inner experience by calling to Krishna through the maha-mantra. My counting mantras, mounting numbers, is not enough. You reach your bare minimum and put aside your beads until the next day. After sixteen rounds, your work is done; you are free to do whatever you please. And the sixteen were done in a fruitive way, just to fulfill the precious obligation. If this is all you do, you have not entered the life of prayer.”

Real chanting is crying out, ‘Dear Radha, dear Krishna, please engage me in Your service.’ Or it is like the cry of the child for the mother. Mother Hara will come to you and fulfill your desire to serve the Lord, if that is your intention. Chanting Hare Krishna is powerful and supportive when we actually do it seriously. We need faith in Krishna and in the fact that Krishna is in His names.”

Even if your chanting is offensive, it must be continued and worked through. From imperfection, purity will come about. I am doing the right thing when I am attempting. Remember, the names are absolute, so even a poor chanter is within the magic circle. He’s not wasting his time. He just has to endure and pray to improve. Don’t give up and go do other things besides chanting, thinking that you are hopeless. No, you are auspicious. If you just keep on chanting, you will gain success.”

[An item on a list:] “Sastra’s admirable remark that devotees who served Prabhupada and who have now strayed from him made eternal acts of service never to be denied them, and we should not speak against them now.”

Krishna is the Lord. He is adhoksaja, beyond my senses to know. But I love him from hearing about him from Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam through the purports of Srila Prabhupada.”

Meditate on Radha and Krishna through their holy names in the maha-mantra. He chanted with us in the storefront and started us off. That’s a lifelong kirtana memory. Whatever kirtana I do now is a shadow of that early kirtana, the best, with him leading. But fingering the beads is the same, as he started us off. He chanted on my red beads, which I now keep on my altar. No, my head is not calm; it is still twinging behind the right eye. But I have said my quota for the day.”

I have a right to talk of my headache syndrome. How I deal with it is part of my spirituality. It has severely hampered my active service. But for over thirty years, it is the definition of who I am as a conditioned soul, and so it is integrally involved with my relationship with Krishna. The fact that I live under its yoke is part of my submission to Krishna’s will. I do not complain to Him or blame Him. I accept it as a mystery, either my karma (token reaction) or Krishna’s personally handling me for His best interest in my advancement. If I despaired and whined about it, it would be better left unsaid. But since I am so committed to personal writing, I can’t omit it anymore than I can omit reports of my daily japa.

I’ve always used what pain-free hours I have to perform my basic sadhana and preaching and writing, painting, and occasional lecturing and meeting with disciples.”

Krsna-bhajana Prabhu:

Quoted in Renewal by Satsvarupa dasa Goswami:

Personally, this is my favorite recording of Srila Prabhupada [the one on the Happening album]. When I first met my wife, Satya-sara, she had this album and we listened to it every day, many times a day. I find Prabhupada to be very present in this particular recording, more so than any other that I have heard, whether songs, lectures, or conversations. It is as if Prabhupada is speaking to everyone in the world, from the spiritual realm, through the portal of this recording, urging us all to come back to our original Krishna consciousness, and return home.”

Ambarish Maharaja Prabhu:

From a post on the book distribution mailing list:

I went to one factory in Russia to distribute books. On meeting the secretary I asked to see the director. She went to tell the director that someone wanted to meet him. When he came out and saw me, he asked if I was a Hare Krishna. I said, ‘Yes, I am.’ He then said to the secretary, ‘Don’t let him go, I’m going to call the police. These people should be crushed like cockroaches.’ I quietly slipped out the door and went on to other places.

What happened afterwards was amazing. When the director went home, he found his daughter crying because his wife had had a severe heart attack. The next day, for no apparent reason, his son was imprisoned. The next day the director’s superiors, also for no reason, put him on leave and said from that day forward he should consider himself fired. To top it off, when he went home the next day, he found his house on fire. Luckily, the fire wasn’t big so the firemen were able to put it out.

Feeling hopeless from all his misfortune, the man sat down with his religious daughter to discuss how all this could have happened. She asked her father if he had committed any grievous sins recently. Reflecting on the days before the calamities came, he remembered the Hare Krishna person he had condemned. She immediately said, ‘That’s it, you offended a saint. We have to find out where he lives and beg for forgiveness. They have temples. We have to find out where the nearest temple is.’

Looking on the internet, they found the temple address, went to the temple, and entered the temple room. Looking around, the man said to his daughter, ‘That’s him sitting over there.’

They both came over to me. With tears in his eyes and begging for forgiveness, he spoke about all the misfortunes that had happened since he had insulted me. I was kind to them and said he should be careful about judging people. ‘Now you’ve learned a lesson.’

Some time passed and he again came to the temple and gave a donation to the deities. He invited me to the factory and said I should bring a lot of books and he would help me distribute them. He told the employees if anyone didn’t buy a book, they would lose their jobs.

He told me that after he had asked for forgiveness, his wife was discharged from the hospital; she hadn’t had a heart attack after all. Then his son was let out of jail owing to wrongful prosecution, and finally he had been reinstated at work. The only thing that remained from the offense was the fire damage, to remind him.”

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I once memorized this verse, having read it in the Sri Caitanya-caritamrita, where it occurs in Madhya 19.150 and 25.83, as well as in the purport to Madhya 8.249. It describes the rarity of perfection in devotional service to the Supreme Lord and some of its characteristics.

muktanam api siddhanam

narayana-parayanah
su-durlabhah prasantatma
kotisv api maha-mune

O great sage, among many millions who are liberated and perfect in knowledge of liberation, one may be a devotee of Lord Narayana, or Krishna. Such devotees, who are fully peaceful, are extremely rare.” (Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.14.5)

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Travel Journal#21.11: Gainesville, Alachua, Daytona Beach, Tallahassee

Diary of a Traveling Sadhaka, Vol. 21, No. 11
By Krishna Kripa Das
(Week 11: March 12–18, 2025)
Gainesville, Alachua, Daytona Beach, Tallahassee
(Sent from Tallahassee, Florida, on March 22, 2025)

Where I Went and What I Did


For the
eleventh week of 2025, I remained living at Krishna House in Gainesville and chanting Hare Krishna for about three hours each day during the Krishna Lunch at University of Florida through Friday. On Thursday I celebrated Gaura Purnima in Gainesville during the day and in Alachua in the evening. Friday I also chanted with the Alachua devotees near the entrance to the University of Florida. Saturday I attended the Daytona Beach Ratha-yatra with devotees from all over northern Florida. Sunday I attended the Alachua Sunday feast, and on Monday I returned to ISKCON Tallahassee. I chanted Hare Krishna on Monday and Tuesday at Landis Green, behind the main Florida State University library. In Tallahassee, I distributed fourteen little cups of halava to promote our Krishna Lunch at the campus.

I share quotes from Srila Prabhupada’s Sri Caitanya-caritamrita. I share quotes from Miracle on Second Avenue by Mukunda Goswami, from The Delaware Diaries by Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami, and from Golden Avatar, a soon-to-be-published biography of Lord Caitanya, by Yogesvara Prabhu. I share notes on a Sunday feast lecture by Krishna Abhishek Prabhu and a Monday morning lecture by a local Govinda Prabhu, both in Alachua. I share notes on a class by Gopi Jivana Prabhu at Krishna House.

Thanks to Bhakta Henry, formerly of Washington, D.C., for his kind donation. Thanks to Gopal Krishna Prabhu for driving me to Alachua for Gaura Purnima and to Jackson for driving me back to Krishna House. Thanks to John for driving me to Daytona Beach for Ratha-yatra and back. Thanks to Jackson for driving me to Alachua for the Sunday feast. Thanks to Ananga Mohan Prabhu for driving me to Tallahassee. I get by with a little help from my friends!

Itinerary

January 6–April 11: Tallahassee harinamas and FSU college outreach
– March 29: Tallahassee Ratha-yatra
April 12: St. Augustine Ratha-yatra
April 13: Gainesville harinama
April 14–15: USF harinamas in Tampa
April 16–20: Washington, D.C., harinamas with Sankarsana Prabhu
April 21–22: NYC Harinam
April 23: Flight to Brussels
April 24: Layover in Oslo
April 25: Kadamba Kanana Swami Vyasa-puja at Radhadesh
April 26: King’s Day in Amsterdam
April 27: Liege harinama
April 28–May 1: Paris harinamas
May 2: Sarcelles market harinama
May 3–4: Amsterdam Kirtan Mela and Sacinandana Swami seminar
May 5 and 6: harinama in Amsterdam, Antwerp, or Brussels
May 7: Flight from Brussels to New York City
May 8–June 15: NYC Harinam
mid June–mid August: Paris
– June 22: Paris Ratha-yatra
– July 11: Amsterdam harinama
– July 12: Amsterdam Ratha-yatra
– July 13: Netherlands harinama

Chanting Hare Krishna in Gainesville

Purusartha Prabhu chants Hare Krishna at Krishna Lunch on Wednesday (https://youtu.be/QhZpYPPg0Rg):


Pundarik Prabhu chants Hare Krishna at Krishna Lunch (
https://youtu.be/RRsKhZcQ4fU):


Advaita Prabhu chants Hare Krishna at Krishna Lunch (
https://youtu.be/VD-W-0eiB7g):


Krishna House women chant Hare Krishna at mangala-arati on Gaura Purnima (https://youtube.com/shorts/2hQGTkB9Aqs?feature=share):


Shyamala Kishori and Sruti Sagara Prabhus chant Hare Krishna at Gaura Purnima abhiseka in Gainesville (https://youtu.be/R4oa_Y8HCqs):


Sruti Sagara Prabhu continued chanting Hare Krishna there (https://youtu.be/L3eUEJ0HuA0):


Kunti Devi Dasi chants Hare Krishna at Krishna Lunch on Gaura Purnima (https://youtu.be/iXifktJCVA8):


Gopal Krishna Prabhu chants Hare Krishna at Krishna Lunch on Gaura Purnima (https://youtu.be/JUoPKYkVad8):


Deva Krishna Prabhu plays harmonium, and devotees chant Hare Krishna at Krishna Lunch on Gaura Purnima (https://youtu.be/6tNegw8ryjM):


As I was chanting Hare Krishna on Gaura Purnima on the University of Florida campus after the Krishna Lunch, it occurred to me that the Muslims observing Ramadan would fast the entire day and thus get credit for fasting on that most holy day. Now that’s real ajñata-sukrti!

Nartana Priya Devi Dasi chants Hare Krishna at mangala-arati at Krishna House (https://youtube.com/shorts/MPxGIMWykfY?feature=share):


Purusartha Prabhu chants Hare Krishna at Krishna Lunch (https://youtu.be/usEiG5Hzys0):


Kunti Devi Dasi chants Hare Krishna at Krishna Lunch (https://youtu.be/_RAaF4Sk1aY):


Nartana Priya Devi Dasi chants Hare Krishna at Krishna Lunch (https://youtu.be/qIy8zcDUZVo):


Cintamani Devi Dasi chants Hare Krishna at Krishna Lunch (https://youtu.be/u91LPpMCpqQ):


Purusartha Prabhu chants Hare Krishna at Krishna Lunch, and a snake listens with rapt attention (https://youtu.be/eT9MoLD8-U4):



Kalki Prabhu says he has seen the snake several times over the last few years. This time the snake stayed listening in what seemed to me to be an awkward position, with its head raised and motionless, for at least ten minutes.

Advaita Prabhu chants Hare Krishna at Krishna Lunch in Gainesville, and a passerby chants the mantra (https://youtu.be/tKQfUsDfzs4):


Man Mohini Devi Dasi chants Hare Krishna across from the University of Florida entrance with Alachua devotees (https://youtu.be/4zvgzAWbJ4I):


Devi Dasi chants Hare Krishna across from the University of Florida entrance with Alachua devotees (https://youtu.be/ZbLzAwuMIWA):


Kayadhu chants Hare Krishna with Alachua devotees across from the University of Florida (https://youtu.be/Bgy16A8kiuI):


Godruma Prabhu chants Hare Krishna with Alachua devotees across from the University of Florida (https://youtu.be/fIQ4dViOOOM):


Chanting Hare Krishna in Alachua 

Bali Rico chants Hare Krishna at Gaura Arati at ISKCON Alachua Gaura Purnima festival (https://youtu.be/YseazuGAd6s):


Nadiya Mani Devi Dasi chants Hare Krishna at Final Arati at ISKCON Alachua Gaura Purnima (https://youtu.be/gawf0YZUclQ):


Chanting Hare Krishna in Daytona Beach

The day of the Daytona Beach Ratha-yatra was the anniversary of the passing away of Kadamba Kanana Swami two years ago according to the lunar calendar. I remember Kadamba Kanana Swami as one who increased my devotional service to Krishna. In the early spring of 2008 he invited me to his Queen’s Day (now King’s Day) harinama in Amsterdam. When I came that April, he told me to come every year. I wrote an article about it for BTG. He bought me a ticket to South Africa, and asked me to write about the preaching there for BTG as well. He encouraged me to preach in the UK outside of London because all the swamis go to London, and thus I visit the North of England almost every year. Because of that I got to meet Janananda Goswami, who I now serve in Paris. In November 2022, I wrote more elaborately about how Kadamba Kanana Swami inspired me, and I share the link to that . . . https://krishnamonk.blogspot.com/2022/11/kadamba-kanana-swami-special-benefactor.html

Orlando devotees chant Hare Krishna on stage before Daytona Beach Ratha-yatra (https://youtu.be/PahzFs0k00w):


Bhadra Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Daytona Beach Ratha-yatra, and passersby dance and pull cart (
https://youtu.be/140HubCNTCc):


Bhadra Prabhu chants Hare Krishna, and passersby dance (
https://youtu.be/bH1S2VFj2y4):


Nimai Govinda Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Daytona Beach Ratha-yatra, and passersby dance in a snake (
https://youtu.be/dqYMwuHzGNM):


Nimai Govinda Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Daytona Beach Ratha-yatra, and passersby dance
(https://youtu.be/iaBJw152Gio):


Toward the end of the procession, I would invite people to play the four shakers I had brought from India. Invariably the people would also dance in the kirtan. In this video you can see three groups of people who were happy to play the shakers and dance as the devotees chanted Hare Krishna at the Daytona Beach Ratha-yatra (
https://youtu.be/n5-uVi-GSAo):


Devotees
chant Hare Krishna in the Daytona Beach Ratha-yatra, and engage passersby in repeating the mantra (https://youtu.be/KvVsB5goj08):


Chanting Hare Krishna in Tallahassee

The day after spring break, toward the end of my harinama I sang my favorite Hare Krishna tune as I like to save it for near the end. A student passing by glanced in my direction with seeming interest. I said one of my usual lines, “This is a harmonium, and the song is a mantra, a song of spiritual upliftment.”
She replied, “I love it. I can feel it in my soul. Keep smiling.”
Often on my first day back to Tallahassee or the last day before I leave, Krishna sends some appreciative person to encourage me.

Photos


Are you having difficulty finding lighters when you make up arati trays?
Maybe you just need a bigger box.

Insights

Srila Prabhupada:

From Sri Caitanya-caritamrita, Adi 12.37–38, purport:

Devotees should always be happy with all the dealings of their master, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. A devotee may be put into difficulty or opulence, but he should accept both as gifts of the Supreme Personality of Godhead and jubilantly engage in the service of the Lord in all circumstances. . . . One should not be unhappy when reverses come upon him by the order of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. A devotee should always be happy to receive the fortune awarded him by the Supreme Lord, which seems pleasant or unpleasant according to one’s judgment.”

From Sri Caitanya-caritamrita, Madhya 14.153:

Although some of the gopis are talkative, some mild, some equipoised, all of them are transcendental and faultless. They please Krishna by their unique characteristics.”

Mukunda Goswami:

From Miracle on Second Avenue:

After an hour or so of sound testing, we did a four-minute take of the Hare Krishna mantra. I thought we sounded pretty good, but George didn’t think so.
“‘The sound needs to be bigger, especially at the end,’ he said. ‘Shyamasundar and Yamuna, you guys sound good, but the response is a bit weak. We need more singers so that it sounds like a choir.’
“‘We can probably round up some more people,’ I said. ‘But we’d need some time to find them. I mean, we’d have to come back another day to finish the record.’
“‘No, we need to finish it today, because today’s the only time I was able to book for us in the studio,’ George said. ‘Hang on. I’ll find some people.’
Ten minutes later he returned with thirty people in tow – secretaries, sound engineers, agents and janitors from the adjacent EMI offices.
“‘OK, let’s get all these guys miked up and we’ll do it again,’ George said.
With nearly forty people singing the response, the second take sounded great. Many of the members of the improvised choir closed their eyes and swayed as the sound of the mantra swelled to fill the studio: ‘Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.’ At the end of the take, Malati spontaneously picked up a mallet and, without looking back, struck the brass gong that sat behind her. As soon as the engineers gave the official indication that the take was over, everyone burst into surprised laughter.”

We had become a regular sight around London, and it had gotten out that George Harrison was into chanting Hare Krishna. As we left the studio, we were greeted by a group of a dozen adolescent females singing the Hare Krishna mantra outside of Abbey Road studios, presumably hoping to catch sight of one Beatle or another.
“‘My god,’ I thought. ‘If it’s like this now, what will it be like when the record comes out?’”

Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami:

From The Delaware Diaries, Volume 2 (Tachycardia):

A disciple of Bhakti Tirtha Swami showed up at Sri Advaita’s house and asked me to speak of my relationship with his spiritual master. Before the whole family, I spoke for about half an hour, telling my whole relationship with Bhakti Tirtha Maharaja, starting from when he came to Dallas as an uninitiated devotee and I was a sannyasi. I told of the library party days and the very last days of his life, when we reestablished our close friendship and how I talked with him weekly on the telephone. Bhakti Tirtha Swami’s disciple cried tears during my talk just to hear someone speak about his spiritual master in friendly terms.”

The magnificent little ship of electronic nerve endings and brain waves tolls a dreary bell. He’s not a knock-about but a delicate arrangement of blood vessels expanding and contracting. His psyche is at the center of it, and the spirit soul is transcendental. One must learn to tolerate the changes from happiness to distress as one tolerates the changes from summer to winter season. In the winter, January and February, he must still take his bath. In the hottest months of the year, May and June in India, the housewife still cooks in the kitchen. And when medication is not effective, you try another one. But when do you stop and just suffer it?”

Baladeva is very partial to Vrndavana and has realization that it’s a special place. ‘It ain’t New Jersey.’”

Tomorrow is Prabhupada’s disappearance, and we’ll each speak something about His Divine Grace and read from the final days in Srila Prabhupada-lilamrita. I hope I can enter a sincere mood of appreciation for him. I owe him so much. If he had not come, I’d be dead by now or alive with atrocious karma and disappointed dreams. No matter how I complain about being a subpar devotee, I’m blessed with a life of Krishna consciousness. And no matter how many faults I find with ISKCON, I am very grateful for its shelter. I treasure my duties and the peaceful life I’ve been allowed in my later years.

I’m happy to have come in the very beginning, when Prabhupada was Swamiji, the dear guru-father of a small family. To be picked up out of my Lower East Side marijuana daze and embraced by such a kind doctor of the soul is my life’s greatest memory and fortune. He alone could do it. I had never fraternized with any swamis or groups and came in ignorance and innocence into his room. How quickly he transformed me! From the very first night, I gave up all my bad personal habits and followed the Vaishnava way. I am formed in his image, made in his way. 

“‘Swamiji, is there a stage in Krishna consciousness from which you don’t fall down?’
“‘Yes,’ he answered, and said no more.
“I believed him, although it has taken me many years to learn the lesson.”

From Increasing the Presence of Srila Prabhupada:

If we had any last vestige of trying to enjoy ourselves, old age is ridding us of those illusions.”

Yogesvara Prabhu:

From Golden Avatar:

As Chaitanya and Kalakrishna continued north, they arrived at the monastery known as Shringeri Math—math or school—former home of the renowned sixth century monist Shankara.

“‘Legend says that during his travels across India, the great Shankara came across a pregnant frog sitting on the road under a blazing sun,’ Chaitanya told Kalakrishna. ‘Then he watched as a snake unveiled its hood like an umbrella to shield the pregnant frog. Shankara believed one way to recognize a holy place was that in such a place animals acted kindly toward one another. That is why he chose to build his first math here.’”

He [Kedarnath (later Bhaktivinode)] even picked up a few habits from his British superiors such as keeping a pet dog, to the embarrassment of his Hindu acquaintances.”

After reading Chaitanya Charitamrita a second time, Kedarnath began having dreams. ‘Chaitanya appeared to me last night,’ he told a friend. ‘He said there is a service I am to perform in Navadwip. What should I do?’”

Despite the lack of response from abroad, Bhaktivinode pushed on writing and publishing in English. By 1903, declining health finally compelled him to ease his pace, but even then, he refused to yield entirely. A vision of the world united as Chaitanya had foretold, dancing and singing Krishna’s names, remained his greatest joy.”

From a young age, Bimala Prasad, Bhaktivinode’s sixth child and his successor as head of the Chaitanya community, was drawn to monastic life. Starting in boyhood, he preferred wearing a traditional dhoti—a length of cotton cloth wrapped around the waist, ends passed between the legs and tucked in front and back—over the more modern wardrobe favored by his father.”

Bimala Prasad also chose to remain a lifelong celibate, and by the time he opened his own school in 1918, students were calling him by his sannyas title: Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati, ‘he who embodied the conclusion (siddhanta) of devotion (bhakti) and knowledge (as bestowed by Saraswati, Goddess of Learning’).”

Despite his conservative leanings, by age thirty Bhaktisiddhanta was challenging orthodox behavior with innovative programs for spreading Chaitanya’s movement. He drove to appointments in automobiles, contrary to the protocol of renunciants circulating exclusively on foot. He arranged for disciples to travel to Europe, in defiance of the injunction that no Hindu monk should cross ‘the black ocean.’ With the help of wealthy supporters he financed construction of schools in the middle of big cities, rather than in more traditional rural locations, and mounted tented festivals featuring secular as well as religious exhibits. More or less everything he did defied the cliché of the impoverished, conservative guru living in contemplative seclusion.”

The anti-Krishna rancor ran so deep that the British imposed monetary fines on printers who dared to publish descriptions of him dancing with the gopis.

Since the work at hand attempts to analyze Kali Yuga as a largely human disaster, help tracing the science was critical. Betty Smocovitis, professor in the Department of History and Biology at the University of Florida, shared her vast knowledge of science history and pointed me in the direction of peer-reviewed publications. She once told me that the history of science has been ‘the systematic removal of the metaphysical from the physical.’ That phrase has stuck with me, and I am indebted to her for her guidance and insights.”

Krishna Abhishek Prabhu:

Bhakti Charu Swami says that the name of India, Bharata, does not just refer to the different kings named Bharata, but Bharata means that land which is meant for progressing spiritually. To the extent that India is meant for progressing spiritually then India is Bharata.

Both the Mahabharata and Bhagavatam deal with the balance between justice and mercy. Your mercy cannot allow cruel behavior to flourish, but your justice cannot be without mercy.

We chant Krishna’s names, but we do not enjoy it because we have not mastered tolerance and humility. We enjoy the music of the kirtan and we enjoy finishing our japa quota, but we do not necessarily enjoy chanting Krishna’s names.

The first offense against the holy name, sadhu ninda, can be put more simply as “don’t bad-mouth good people.”

Mahabharata is endless, and it will capture you.

Every person in India has the responsibility of sharing spiritual knowledge with the world.

Krishna wanted all the sixteen kingdoms at the time he was present to have spiritually progressive rulers.

At that time, the kingdoms avoided fights through marriage alliances.

The first syllable of Bhagavad-gita is “dha,” and the last syllable in Bhagavad-gita is “ma.” Thus from beginning to end, Bhagavad-gita is all about dharma.

Krishna told Arjuna, “You are not fighting for a kingdom. You are fighting for dharma.”

Govinda Prabhu of Alachua:

From a class on Srimad-Bhagavatam 3.14.19 in Alachua:

Lord Shiva teaches by his example to search for the happiness within.

Musk deer only live in the Himalayas, and the male musk deer produce a rare fragrance that is more expensive than gold.

The musk deer is captivated by his own fragrance, and runs around looking for it, not realizing it comes from himself. Similarly we look for happiness outside ourselves, not knowing true happiness is within.

There is a story that sages are looking for the greatest. One said the sky is the greatest because it is so vast. Another said the cloud that rests in the sky is the greatest. Another said that the mountain is greatest. Another said that the Lord, the source of everything, is the greatest. The conclusion was that the devotee is greatest because he can capture the Lord by his love.

The best time for procreation is three hours after sunset or three hours before sunrise.

Srila Prabhupada explains that the verse describing that one can attain perfection by a moment’s association of a pure devotee denotes the case when the person is spiritually ready to receive and apply the knowledge the guru is revealing.

Comment by Pran Govinda Prabhu:

There is a Vishnu-tattva Shiva who is completely transcendental. There is also a Rudra-tattva Shiva who is a product of the material energy. See Cc. Madhya 20.311, purport.

There are three features needed for an act to be considered bhakti. It must give pleasure to Krishna and His devotees. It must be done with the intention of pleasing Krishna. It must engage our senses.

The Lord appreciates the attitude more than the magnitude of our offering.

Gopi Jivana Prabhu:

Not only does Srila Prabhupada show great spiritual knowledge, but especially in the First Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam, Srila Prabhupada shows great worldly knowledge, such as politics, as well.

Srila Prabhupada chose very exact words to convey specific ideas.

To set an example for others was a motivating factor for action in the Vedic culture.

A friend of mine who is an astrologer said Trump approached him for a reading before his first term. So we see that some government leaders know of this Vedic knowledge, but they use it for material purposes.

The whole social structure of varnasrama is meant for ultimate renunciation.

It is not about giving up relationships but about giving up the false understanding of relationships.

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Sometimes the many, many statements in the revealed literature bewilder our minds, and we wish that someone could just share the essence of all the instructions with us so we could focus on it and apply it in our lives. Rupa Goswami has done that favor for us in his Upadesamrita, which Srila Prabhupada kindly translated as The Nectar of Instruction:

tan-nama-rupa-caritadi-sukirtananu-

smrtyoh kramena rasana-manasi niyojya
tisthan vraje tad-anuragi-jananugami
kalam nayed akhilam ity upadesa-saram

The essence of all advice is that one should utilize one’s full time—twenty-four hours a day—in nicely chanting and remembering the Lord’s divine name, transcendental form, qualities and eternal pastimes, thereby gradually engaging one’s tongue and mind. In this way one should reside in Vraja [Goloka Vrndavana dhama] and serve Krishna under the guidance of devotees. One should follow in the footsteps of the Lord’s beloved devotees, who are deeply attached to His devotional service.” (The Nectar of Instruction, text 8)

How do we practically do this? Srila Prabhupada has given some hints in his purport to Bhagavad-gita 12.2: “For one in such Krishna consciousness there are no material activities, because everything is done for Krishna. A pure devotee is constantly engaged. Sometimes he chants, sometimes he hears or reads books about Krishna, or sometimes he cooks prasadam or goes to the marketplace to purchase something for Krishna, or sometimes he washes the temple or the dishes—whatever he does, he does not let a single moment pass without devoting his activities to Krishna. Such action is in full samadhi.