Luis from Buenos Aires

11 years, 5 months ago by Ambarisa Maharaja Das in Personal Sadhana Reports

Hare krsna

Pamho

agtsp agthps

Guru dev

Here i send a letter from Bhakta Luis  who want to infor you about himself and asking if he can take 1 initiation in january.

Your servant Ambarisa das

Carta  de Luis

Hare Krsna

todas las glorias a Srila Prabhupada

Todas las glorias a usted gur dev

 Mi nombre es Luis soy de buenos aires me dedico a la pastelería, panadería. desde hace 2 años que distribuyo prasadam ininterrumpidamente bajo su instrucción de que todo sea vegetariano.

Desde hace 9 mese canto las 16 rondas y desde hace 7 sigo estrictamente los 4 principios regulativos.

estoy participando haciendo servicio en el festival Dasanudasa y en los festivales en el templo. En un momento pensé que era imposible pero hoy encuentro gusto en las 16 y su canto

En el 2010 usted bondadosamente me dio refugio y quería pedirle si puedo formalizar la relación atravez de la 1 iniciacion. Deseo tomar iniciación y avanzar en este proceso, de otra manera siento que mucho no voy a avanzar, como también quiero seguir sus instrucciones y las de Srila Prabhupada.

Lo esperamos muy felizmente en su visita en enero a Buenos Aires.

Muchas gracias

Su aspirante a sirviente Bhakta Luis

adjunta una foto de mi rostro

               HpS - ASA -- AGTSP.... Paoho.  Muchas gracias su carta Luis. Un poco mas tiempo, no? Podemos hablar bien cuando llegamos a BS As y entonces si pasa todo bien, 13 Mayo, aparacion del Senor Nrsmhadev, iniciacion formal. Bien?

DTC - Mo(23)

11 years, 5 months ago by hps in DTC

 A G T S P
(((paoho)))

Here we are in Murfreesboro, Tennessee still, but not for long. Tomorrow afternoon, Xmas eve day, we go to Tandavika Das' ashrama, and then on Xmas day, at 4.30AM, we start our long, l o n g  journey

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                 n into the deepest, darkest jungles of the South American continent! There we shall talk of Jung, Jambavati Devi Dasi, Education in ISKCON and the general work of a Sannyasi.

      [Coming with us?]

Now it's noon. We're doing pretty good. By the mercy of our Japa Joe collegues, 22/26 of today's rounds done. Mangala-arati (Cha Cha Cha), KRSNA book (Lord Siva and Vrkasura), writing and formatting our NOI sized Journal, and long calls to India with Ramagiridhari Das and Professor Samaresh. Oooof!

        [Gotta watch Tandavika Das' phone bill]

But.

Gud werke. Bharatiya-sanskriti proof reading, Harsh's Indian University promotional list, Golka Education's Sanskrit learning kit etc et al.

We offered Lord Nrsmha deva some anniversary cake and tea, and then orange, cranberry, raisin, yogurt, sugar blended to slush.

    [Time for a Gayatri break!]

Then Mail, some web-development, Bh.Vai, Jung, Lord's lunch and visit to NGD's ashram for the evening.

                            >>>>=======>   Vrndavan!

gadadhara gosai das

11 years, 5 months ago by gadadharagosaidas in Personal Sadhana Reports

Hare Krishna gurumaharaja! acepte mis respetuosas reverencias¡¡¡ todas las glorias a Srila Prabhupada¡¡¡ 

Aqui estamos en Barcelona España (mucho frio), empezamos a distribuir libros, muy bueno. servicio en el altar del templo los viernes y un domingo al mes. Aqui hay mas variedad de asociacion con devotos. Pasaremos su Vyasa Puja aqui esperamos hacer una bonita fiesta para complacerlo.

               ASA - HpS - Idea de "Vyasapuja de HpS" es esfuerza glorificar todos en la cadena de Guru-parampara. Vd. HpS, SP, Srila Bhakti siddhhanta, Senor Caitanya....   Narada-muni, Vyasa... Brahma  KRSNA, no?

En ecuador  muy fuerte el servicio pero poca asociacion, Gurumangala y algun devoto de la congregacion.

               HpS - Krsna siempre tiene su plan. No mucho resulto para Srila Prabhupada para muchos anos.

En otra carta envio el reporte anual.

                HpS - Si, lo tengo, Gracias!  Estamos respondiendo a todos que tenemos. Tiene la respuesta???  Es una trabajo nuevo del Robot.

...sus sirvientes, gadadhara gosai das y pushpa priya devi dasi.

Hare Krishna!!!

            HpS - Como esta el Nimai/Gundica... Varuthapa, Gandha manjari!             Adelante!!!!!!   Aun un gato puede ser sankirtanero.  Super reverencias a M. Puspa!!!!   Nos vemos pronto!

About Advice About Getting Married

11 years, 5 months ago by bhaktanicasio in Special Category A, Hot Topics

Hare Krishna, Esteemed, Gurudeva,

pamho, agtSP,

There is a very nice book The Third Partner by Vijay venugopal das and Prema Padmini dd which gives wonderful advice about grihasta asram. They are leading bhakti vriksa programs in middle east and russia with huge success.

mataji was here and left us this book, i liked it a lot.

it can be purchased online in the ISKCON congregational development site.

it is only in english though.

at  your lotus feet.

Bhakta Nicasio.

                       >>> ASA - AGTSP... paoho.... We got swollen feet. !   Thank you so much for the news!!! 

What about this Web site, some one can write a review?

http://www.vaisnavafamilyresources.org/

urgent being harassed

11 years, 5 months ago by candra108_mukhi in Hot Topics

Hare Krsna Beloved Gurudeva:

AGTSP

PAMHO

Well, I just wanted to inform U that someone, I do not know if it is a man or a woman, is harassing me on facebook he/she is posting nonesense about me, like I drink alcohol or I do not dress properly.. <img alt="smiley" height="23" src="http://hps.monkeywarrior.com/sites/all/libraries/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/regular_smile.png" title="smiley" width="23" /> That made me laughed yesterday.

However I have like two doubts:

1.- There is a lot of activities that we can engage in like reading, chanting, etc and this person created an account on face just to harassed devotees because it is not only me and this person uses  a photo of a devotee who is a young girl. why people do that??

            ASA - AGTSP. paoho.  Could be many reasons, no? Could be that they are really lonely, afraid, scared and don't know how to have positive relations. They are afraid to make friends so they try to get attention, make enemies. We just chant HK / HR and see if we can help them, Krsna, everybody acheive their proper goals!

2.- It is kind of suspicious that this started just a few  days before ur arrival. Someone does not want me around??

                     ASA - Maybe??  Doesn't seems so. Really seems to just be crazy.

jajajaja it is funny. I am going to take advantange of the association of such a pure devotee of Sri Krsna and Prabhupada the much as I can. This is my right. " Los patos que estan mas cerca obtienen mas pan" I just wanted that U help me to understand why these kind of things happen??

I am telling U this because it seems that someone likes me so much, maybe they wanted to bother U, talking about me. One thing I can be proud of is that U know EVERYTHING about me so I do not have fear about anything at all. I just want to inform U, am I that important???

Thank U all so much for iur support

THis year for me was for A LOT of purification 

Krsna really loves me

Thank U again

Trying to be sincere and ur disciple always

Candramukhi dd

                  HpS - ASA --- Yes, we, who have Sahajiya tendencies, try to take all this stuff toooo lightly. Maybe is best to devote a little effort to keep things clear. Thank you for informing us about this mis-information,or otherwise people might thing that Candramukhi has become a transvestite alcoholic punk Rtvik priestess, and try to help you!!!

DTC Su]22] - 9AM

11 years, 5 months ago by hps in DTC

OINK!     OINK! / Whoopp!    WHooooop!                AGTSP            [paohho]]]

How are / WHo are you?? 

Here we are in our cabin in the HOD (Herald of the Dawn).

     Still at 902 Hillcrest, MurfreesBoro, TN, USA....  Do'n well.

Mak'n things tough for the translator.  (Ha! Ha!...!)...  We watched the 8-part "History of the English Language" YouTube. It was great (some parts were a little slow). About 1/3 of the people on the face of the earth have some knowledge in English. Being bi-lingual or more is common. When they were making dictionarys and fixing spellings there were two groups. 1. Wanted to spell it like it sounded. 2. The other wanted to spell it like used to sound in the Latin-Celtic-French... The second group won to so we got this archaic spelling form!

          For Sankirtan English has advantages, but like Latin went to French, Portugues, Spanish, Romanian - the Global English is going to more and more unique, hard, impossibble to understand dialects, Eiii Mate?

Last night NGD and Mother Matsya left home at 6.30PM for an anniversary celebration at the Ramada Inn for Mrs./Dr. Sarasvat's daughter's wedding anniversary. HpSwami and Rtadvaja Swami left to go home.

          When NGD and Mataji walked into the Banquet room in the hotel. Everyone jumped up and said, "Surprise!".   We were all there. [About 100 people]     It was THEIR 30-wedding anniversary!

Oooof!   Were they surprised. It was nice. Great chance to talk to all of NDG friends and relations about Krsna!

          We distributed one, "On Chanting", yesterday.

We finished the Proof Reading of the NIOS-Museum Book. It's good.

           

Ramagiridhari's Father had to go back for heart-attack tests so we are rescheduling our meeting with Abhi, Me, Aja-govinda about NIOS-Goloka Education etc.

           The Jung writing is really settling down now.

Here's what we got so far:

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Carl Gustav Jung and India’s Bhagavata

(rev. 131221)

 “... if you go to other races, to India or China, for example, you discover that these people are conscious of things for which the psychoanalyst in our countries has to dig for months.”[1]

“ We Europeans are not the only people on the earth. We are just a peninsula of Asia, and on that continent there are old civilizations where people have trained their minds in introspective psychology for thousands of years, whereas we began with our psychology not even yesterday but only this morning. These people have an insight that is simply fabulous...”[2]

Preface

The authors of this humble article have had the fortune to be involved with psychology, psychiatry, the rigorous and cultural disciplines of Yoga and Indian culture, both academically, professionally and socially for many decades. This has matured into an appreciation that Professor Carl Gustav Jung may very well be best footing on which to attempt to build a bridge between Oriental and Occidental heritage.

What is the world? How should we live in it? Especially, how does the psychological aspect of reality control our lives?

We feel that these difficult questions can benefit from a shared perspective of East and West, something which still has not been done to practical depth.

Taking impetus from strong remarks from learned scholars we have begun to carefully investigate Professor Jung’s ideas, perspectives, character and those of his followers. This investigation has included the famous Tavistock Lectures, documentary videos, organizing seminars at different universities and especially Professor Jung’s own autobiography, Memories, Dreams and Reflections. The first result of this work is a very solid realization that Professor Carl Gustav Jung stands as one of the greatest geniuses of the 20th-century. The depth, breadth and quality of his investigations are astonishing. Some points that contrast strongly with Indian classical thought are obvious, and we have commented on those elsewhere. The question remains, however, where to catch hold of this congenial elephant. From one side he feels like a gigantic snake, from another a tree, from another a rope, a giant leaf, a wall. After letting the idea run around in our pre-conscious mind for several weeks we have really been hit with the idea of starting with what interests us the most: Dr. Jung in India.

With this mercy from our sub-conscious workers, our lot becomes much simpler. Besides odd citations that we have gleaned here and there, we will begin this bridge building effort by systematically reading and discussing Dr. Jung’s visit to India in 1938, and his visions of India during his heart attack of 1944. Our aim in this will be to introduce our project clearly in both the professional and popular communities, with a demonstration of both our expertise and ignorance and thereby develop relations with those whom we can serve as teachers, and those who can help us as our teachers.

Travels

In Memories, Dreams and Reflections[3] Professor Jung comments that his journey to India in 1938 arose from an invitation from the British government of India to participate in the 25th anniversary celebration of the University of Calcutta. This strikes us in two three ways:

  • Professor Jung went to India in 1938. Oh, how things have changed in many ways, and, Oh, how things have not changed in many ways.
  • The fame of Professor Jung might be declared, that although a citizen of Switzerland, he was invited by the British government to visit India.
  • One of our principal advisors has been Professor Samaresh Bandyopadhyay, a highly lauded historian of the current age and formerly Head of the Department of Ancient Indian Culture and History at the University of Calcutta. Through him we might look to see if any written record of Professor Jung’s visit to and addresses at the University of Calcutta still survives.

1938 to 2013 is seventy-five years. India has changed, we are sure Professor Jung would also have changed. As we continue this project then we must meet people who have taken Jung’s ideas forward for him. Now we can look at the more durable principles of the Bhagavata and Professor Jung’s philosophy that would not have changed in a mere seventy-five years.

“When we think of the unending growth and decay of life and civilizations, we cannot escape the impression of absolute nullity. Yet, I have never lost a sense of something that lives and endures underneath the eternal flux. What we see is the blossom, which passes. The rhizome remains”[4]

Dedicated to looking at that which is perennial in Professor Jung’s philosophy, we must also introduce our Oriental contrast. That will principally be the Bhagavata-purana, the ripend fruit of the tree of Vedic literature.

Professor George L. Harte, University of California, in the Preface to his A Rapid Sanskrit Method comments:

 “It [Sanskrit] 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.  An incomplete list of subjects treated in Sanskrit, usually with great prolixity, is as follows:

  • The four Vedas
  • The Brahmanas and Aranyakas
  • The Upanisads
  • Grammar
  • Epic, puranic, literature  - Including 18 major puranas, 18 minor puranas, and hundred of sthalapuranas.
  • Works on Medicine
  • Logic
  • Astronomy & Astrology
  • Mathematics
  • Lawbooks
  • Architecture
  • Music…

On most of these subjects, there is an immense literature still extant.  Indeed, a rough estimate of the works which will be listed in The New Catalogus Catalogorum yields a total of about 160,000 works… many so difficult that it would take years of study to properly understand them.

…Sanskrit does have its share of great writers: 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.” [Emphasis ours][5].

[1] Jung, C. G.; Analytical Psychology, Its Theory & Practice; Vintage Books, 1970, page 48

[2] Ibid, pg.74

[3] Jung, C. G.; Memories, Dreams and Reflections; Vintage Books, New York, 1989, pg. 274

[4] Ibid, p. 4

[5] Professor George L. Harte (Motilal Banarsidass, Dehli, 1989)

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A...ND AND AND Uncle Gismo is buying a NOKIA Lumia 520, smart-phone. [Monkey feels Intellectually Challenged]. We go go to Twitter.

       Did lot packing for www.jayarama.us/gasa (Tour of South America).   Hari Bolo!     Hari Bolo!

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