Missile to Rsi-raja Das

8 years, 1 month ago by hps in Special Category A

Hare Krsna,

Sukadeva Dasa (Rsi-raja, no? ?),

I posted your Amazon link on our Blog: http://hps.monkeywarrior.com/node/7880

We certainly invite you to join our Blog and engage in this dialog their. We and our simian community will scrutinizingly respond, or you could outright join our 'Anjana Suta Academy' at www.JayaRama.US, or maybe the most practical for you, we can stay in touch on certain issues by e-mail and then, unless you specifically request us, on certain points, we can post our dialogs to our Blog as appropriate.

  1. The English concept of "destiny" is the same as Karma, no?
  2. Your Amazon bio-date makes  you sound like a potentially lone fanatic. Of course, actual reading our your books belies that. What about changing it so that you are mentioned as positioned amongst some other contemporary thinkers and allies?
  3. In America, even into the early 60's we will find the idea that a man has his "calling in life" as a plumber or Senator. Also they would say that 'Mr. ABC has gone to his reward (died)'. George Washington went out listening the Bible, Krsna katha, as described in the historical journal, 'American Heritage'. 
  4. We have an immensely popular show called, "Two Princes: Hamlet and Arjuna". There are so many parallels, Prabhupada said that we could teach Shakespeare in the Guru-kula (we heard from Hansadutta Swami). We will attach our PPTX.
  5. What is our strategy? Help? We are very inclined toward the Jungian community from practical experience of their current nature and membership. This entails reading Shonu Shyamdasani's 'Introduction' to Jung's esoteric "Red Book" and then generating our Gaudiya Darsana.

We feel that you are a very busy person whose time is very valuable, but...  can you generate a proper analysis of the study heirarchy of your books and a perspective on their content? What should we read first?

Thank you,
Prabhu.

A G T S P ! ! ! 

Philosophy of Nature

8 years, 1 month ago by hps in Special Category A

HK/HR

The following link is for Asish Dalela whom we met as Rsi-raja Das in 1996 in Calcutta with the Bhaktivedanta Institute. We read from one of his books while in Spain and found it expressing many of the ideas that we try to comunicate in this area of Science, Philosophy of Nature. We will ask him for a summary of  the relationship and content of his books so that our readers may look at his books systematically.

https://www.amazon.com/Ashish-Dalela/e/B00JH349FI

Solaris Offering

8 years, 2 months ago by hps in Special Category B

Hi,  Guys!

What do you think of this?   Comments?  Did you submit your offerings?

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Vehicles

Hanumatpreṣaka Swami (Prof. H. H. Robinson)

We are very delighted to write for this second issue of Solaris. To our experience the first issue was very well received. We heard comments from around the world and so far it seems to fill a necessary position in the global cacophony. In it we were delighted to ride upon the empty boat in the chariot of the mind with a culture of happiness in the company of Dionysius and others. From our point of view it needs a more organized system of developing the theme and articles for each issue and a more explicit Editorial Board. This is like saying a crawler needs to become a toddler.

­­For this issue let us contribute that after reading Shakespeare, Solomon, Cervantes and Rama [Confucious, Journey to the West, Agatha Christie. . .] we have come to the conclusion that the ancient, mystical, religious Bhagavata Purana as relished in medieval Bengal is the greatest of all world classical literature.

George L. Harte, University of California, A Rapid Sanskrit Method, Motilal Banarsidass, Dehli, 1989

Preface

“It [sanskrita]is, like Chinese, Arabic, Greek and Latin, one of the few languages which has been a carrier of a culture over a long period of time. 

Thus, the variety of writings in it, and the quantity of those writings are staggering. . . . Kalidasa ranks with the greatest poets, Panini is without question the greatest pre-modern grammarian, the Mahabharata ranks with the Iliad and the Odyssey, and the Bhagavata-purana is among the finest works of devotion every written, being equaled in my opinion only by other works in Indian languages.”

David Haberman, Bhakti-rasa-amrta Sindhu of Rupa Goswami, Motilala Banarsidass, 2003

The Bhāgavata holds a particularly eminent position in the school of Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇavism, for whereas other Vedantic schools produced commentaries on the Vedanta Sutra, the Gaudiyas consider the Bhāgavata as Vyasa’s own commentary on the Vedānta Sūtra.

The Bhāgavata is complete in 12-cantos, comprising about 18,000 verses. It systematically takes the auditor from the lotus feet of Kṛṣṇa, God, to his smiling face. This reminds us of St. Bernard of Clairvaux’s extensive number of sermons on the Song of Solomon wherein he describes that yes, with God there is the kiss of the lips, but first we must learn the kiss of the feet and then the kiss of the hand.

In his commentary on Srimad Bhagavatam 2.2.12 (http://www.vedabase.com/en/sb/2/2/12), Srila A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami writes,

“And as one gets free from the intoxication of sex indulgence by purification of intelligence, one should step forward for the next meditation, or in other words, the progress of meditation on the different limbs of the transcendental body of the Lord should be enhanced in proportion to the progress of purification of the heart. The conclusion is that those who are still entrapped by sex indulgence should never progress to meditation above the feet of the Lord; therefore recital of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam by them should be restricted to the first and second cantos of the great literature. One must complete the purificatory process by assimilating the contents of the first nine cantos. Then one should be admitted into the realm of the Tenth Canto of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam.”

We would be glad to join the readers of this article in a progressive study of theses first two cantos, and as we are freed from any unnatural sexual lusts we would like to go ahead with them through cantos 3-6. Srila A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami recommended the first six cantos with the diploma of Bhakti-vaibhava and the final six as Bhakti-vedanta.

Encylopedia Britanica; Philosophy of Education, contributed by Harvey Siegel, Professor,  Department of Philosophy, University of Miami [https://www.britannica.com/topic/philosophy-of-education]

"The Western philosophical tradition began in ancient Greece, and philosophy of education began with it. …

The introduction by Socrates of the “Socratic method” of questioning (see dialectic) began a tradition in which reasoning and the search for reasons that might justify beliefs, judgments,

and actions was (and remains) fundamental; such questioning in turn eventually gave rise to the view that education should encourage in all students and persons, to the greatest extent possible, the pursuit of the life of reason.

This view of the central place of reason in education has been shared by most of the major figures in the history of philosophy of education, despite the otherwise substantial differences in their other philosophical views."

This reading of the Bhāgavata is not just lip-service, acquiring information, reasonable analysis, nor even poetical justification of life and its aims. Its challenge is that it will take us to the throne of God in the celestial world if we read it in the company of like-minded people and professors.

In the first Canto we see a Preface to the great work: What is the purpose of the work, under what circumstances is it written, what is the character of the author and what are the qualifications of the reader.

The situation described in the Bhāgavata is the end of the Age of Bronze, when Methusalah and others were living hundreds and even a thousand years (See Genesis 5:21–27) and the beginning of the Age of Iron when we a lucky of we live an active 100-years. Maharaja Parikṣit, principal student, is about to die. He was a highly moral, enlightened and powerful world Emperor and has now renounced everything to prepare for death. Sukadeva Goswami, a universally respected teacher of the time, only 16-years old, is selected to give the supplicant, and all of us, the properly enlightenment for this crucial moment.

SB 1.3.43

kṛṣṇe sva-dhāmopagate
 dharma-jñānādibhiḥ saha
kalau naṣṭa-dṛśām eṣa
 purāṇārko ’dhunoditaḥ

This Bhāgavata Purāṇa is as brilliant as the sun, and it has arisen just after the departure of Lord Kṛṣṇa to His own abode, accompanied by religion, knowledge, etc. Persons who have lost their vision due to the dense darkness of ignorance in the Age of Kali shall get light from this Purāṇa.

(http://www.vedabase.com/en/sb/1/3/43)

Establishing the credentials and motivation of the teacher and student, the general need for such a text, in the Second Canto, Suka-deva Goswami actually begins his teachings with the Mantra:

oṁ namo bhagavate vāsudevāya

 

O my Lord, the all-pervading Personality of Godhead, I offer my respectful obeisances unto You.

In the first three chapters he then describes the Absolute Truth as Brahman, Paramātmā or Bhagavān, which we can translate as the progressive spiritual realizations through Pantheism, Mysticism and Monotheism. As we progress to the other ten cantos we will see a didactic organization that is extremely pleasing and practical to the modern systematic mind, also voluble as the highest quality of poetry. Please invite us to join you in this most congenial of studies.

SB 1.2.28-29
vāsudeva-parā vedā
vāsudeva-parā makhāḥ
vāsudeva-parā yogā
vāsudeva-parāḥ kriyāḥ
vāsudeva-paraṁ jñānaṁ
vāsudeva-paraṁ tapa
vāsudeva-paro dharmo
vāsudeva-parā gatiḥ

Synonyms:  vāsudeva — the Personality of Godhead; parāḥ — the ultimate goal; vedāḥ — revealed scriptures;

Translation:  In the revealed scriptures, the ultimate object of knowledge is Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the Personality of Godhead. The purpose of performing sacrifice is to please Him. Yoga is for realizing Him. All fruitive activities are ultimately rewarded by Him only. He is supreme knowledge, and all severe austerities are performed to know Him. Religion [dharma] is rendering loving service unto Him. He is the supreme goal of life.

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DTC 27(Th)

8 years, 2 months ago by hps in DTC

Hare Krsna!

10.30AM

Got 4/32 rounds done!   Our cell phone did ring so we didn't wake up until 5.45AM.     Seven hours of sleep and we actually felt really good!!!

Have offered Lord Nrsmha deva, blended non-fat yogurt, walnuts, two little oranges and raisins. Was too much protein. We were little shaken.  Next time better. Then we called Dr. Desai and Tandavika about house maintenance and to say hello. Also called Srivasa Pt. Das about the Educational Programs but he wasn't there. So, we have been active.

  Our Hawaii class starts in 27-minutes. We could not do it except for the fact that it is transcendental subject matter. We can see that in your association.

     Thank you!

Maybe we can cut the hedges some today.

Actually it is nice weather. Not to warm, nice over cast and breeze.

Hare Krsna!!!

Hare Krsna Guru Maharaj (Prayer for guidance)

Hare Krsna Guru Maharaj

Dandavat Pranaam unto your lotus feet.

ASA - Lettuce feet. 

All glories to Srila Prabhupada and Sri Gouranga Mahaprabhu.

Dear Guru Maharaj,

Myself, son of your disciple Krsna Swarup Das, from Assam, North East India.

HpS - Jaya!!!  So, nice to hear from you and everyone there!

I offer a prayer unto your lotus feet to kindly me give some advice regarding misunderstandings among devotees.  Supposedly, if there were two groups of devotees who have some misunderstanding among themselves; (as Prabhupada used to say whenever there are 2 people there will be misunderstandings) as we are not pure souls we often tend to criticise one another, find out faults and dont try to forgive and forget any past issues easily. Due to harbouring such feelings internally, lets say both the parties tend to avoid each other while externally behaving in a opposite way. Every party thinks "I am right" and also there is no intermediary or neutral person whom both parties see as trustworthy or impartial.What could be the best possible way to bring harmony among such devotees and how one should respond if one is in such a situation (say one of the parties). Please be merciful to enlighten me in this regard.

Dandavat Pranaam unto your lotus feet.

Your ignorant servant

Bishal

HpS - Well,   the first principle is that we cannot give detailed advice unless we know the situation in detail, and that would be impossible for us 12,000 miles away and connected only by internet. So, first principle is from Chanakya Pandita: Victory comes from good advice and good advice comes from many counselors.  Talk to a lot of good people about the situation. We can give general view from a long distance. That is important element, so broad perspective. Then talk to people who are involve in the details.

In one Ramayana movie Hanuman was sent by Rama to try to mitigate the feud between Vali and Sugriva. He reported that Vali was going to give up his anger only when he was dead.

So, sometimes people have personal motives for which they don't want to forgive and there is nothing we, and even God to some degree, can do about it.

Read Nectar of Instruction Texts 4 and 5.

http://www.vedabase.com/en/noi/4

They give SUPER explanation of how to relate to these situation. They arise all the time and it is a big situation that we can only start to discuss. The complete answer is in Srimad Bhagavatam. Of course, that is 18,000 verses.

Basically, try to distinguish reality from illusion for the welfare of all. Try to look for the best solutions for EVERYONE's benefit and then you will feel happy.

Update - From Horshe

8 years, 2 months ago by harsh_horse in Personal Sadhana Reports

hare krsna maharaj, PAMHO, AGTSP

I thank you for your associaton. You asked some questions in previous letters , I will answer them.

1. How is your PhD progressing?
 Its about to end in a quarter. The viva will happen by feb 2018.

      ASA - Knock 'em Dead!

2. How are you and the Video Game aficionado et al????????
He is somebody elevated. he just hear vande guru charan-arvindam on youtube. now he says again again he wants to go and hear it in real. he does not wake up at 3am generally. But when I asked do you wantto hear vande guru, he immeditaley gets up.
he said he like krsna, he watches video games because of absence of kids near by.

    ASA - Play sports together with him!
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We have  been hearing mahabharat made by BR chopra on youtube. Its telling us lots of social ettiquete and behavioral things, which we learn from it. and it esp goes deep in sb 1.1.7 to 1.1.9. We thank you for your guidance on SB, so that we can see mahabharat in SB light.

    ASA - Mataji also likes it???
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we just wanted to share a passage, which keep us UP (esp the bolden lines)

Into the blistering wilderness of Shur, the man who walked with kings...now walks alone.
Torn from the pinnacle of royal power; stripped of all rank and earthly wealth; a forsaken man without a country, without a hope; his soul in turmoil like the hot winds and raging sands that lash him with the fury of a taskmaster's whip. He is driven forward, always forward, by a god unknown, toward a land unseen
Into the molten wilderness of sin where granite sentinels stand as towers of living death to bar his way.
Each night brings the black embrace of loneliness. In the mocking whisper of the wind, he hears the echoing voices of the dark. His tortured mind wondering if they call the memory of past triumphs or wail foreboding of disasters yet to come or whether the desert's hot breath has melted his reason into madness.
He cannot cool the burning kiss of thirst upon his lips nor shade the scorching fury of the sun. All about is desolation. He can neither bless not curse the power that moves him, for he does not know where it comes.
Learning that it can be more terrible to live than to die, he is driven onward through the burning crucible of desert, where holy men and prophets are cleansed and purged for God's great purpose, until at last, at the end of human strength, beaten into the dust from which he came. The metal is ready for the Maker's hand.

ASA - Jaya!   Incredible!     Thank you!!!!!!!!        Yet, little extreme, no?  Sounds more like something from the Bible or Koran than the Maha-bharata.   May all your deserts be tiny ones!
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We plan/aim to get
intiated in this Kartik trip of yours.

ASA - Asvamedha yajna Das???        Hey, you gotta get a letter of recomendation from and ISKCON TP (Maybe Rama-giridhari Das can help, and take the Disciple Course!)

only work of soul is real work for which we should  tax ourselves. when we get tired then we play VAD game as recreation  {not vice versa}
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adios,
Dandvats General

HpS - Such a nice letter. Again, our respects to the Meditation Professor whom we met at your campus. We are WAITING for the National Library in Peru to sign the agreement for 2018, then we can offer engagement to him and everyone!!!