Vaisnava sign language

2 years, 7 months ago by Subhradevidasi in Special Category B

Hare Krishna Dear Devotees,


With Lord’s, Srila Prabhupada, and Vaishnava’s mercy, we are very pleased to announce the release of Vaishnava Sign Language (VSL) videos on multiple topics that may help the communities in their spiritual progress. 

The channel on YouTube is called “Hare Krishna Deaf”


First video link is as below:


VSL 01 - Key Concepts [Vaishnava Sign Language]


https://youtu.be/gBmhLJ77k5o


We will be grateful if you can share with others who may benefit from this service, in UK and beyond. 


In service to Srila Prabhupada


Yours aspiring servants

Radha Krishna Deaf People Association (RKDA)

Hare Krishna 


Please support the Radha Krishna Deaf People Association produced by disciples of His Holiness Bhakti Charu Swami by subscribing to the YouTube channel, commenting, liking etc and spreading this message to other groups to support the KC Deaf community.

Thank you 🙏


HpS - Super!! We have been commenting and feeling that learning some Sign Language would be great for all devotees in ISKCON. We speak so many different languages but a few common signs would allow us to communicate at festivals etc.

Ameican Plains Indians, Chinese nations, faced the same challenge and made the same response.

Thank you for sharing this.

Super Sadhana

2 years, 7 months ago by hps in Special Category B

WhatsApp from Iskcon Dallas:

Hare Krishna MaHarRaja,

Pamho! AgtSP!


I was talking to Minakshi Prabhuji, he said it's very important that you

know that these days 


I am chanting 16 rounds before mangal aarti!


It's Krishna's mercy!!

I'm doing it to please you and Srila Prabhupada, Maharaja!


All glories to you, all glories to Srila Prabhupada!!


Your servant,

Jaya Hari Das


HPS-ASA - Wonderful. Do you know the word-by-word translation of the 'gurv-astakam' ie Samsara savanna Lidia loka?

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Sadhovaca - Jordan B. Petersen

2 years, 9 months ago by hps in Special Category B

The Sadhu saud:


Hare Krishna Maharaja, PAMHO AGTSP! Fascinating conversation, thought you might appreciate much of it!

https://youtu.be/tzi6Bl6vvb8


The Ape says:

Thank you, Swami Sadhu. AgtSP. Paoho.

Was refreshing to watch it. Trivikrama Swami first connected us with Prof. Petersen. Since then we have seen clips of other videos of his. Also, we researched his biography.


He likes Jung.

He has some very compatible ideas with the Bhagavata, no?

He was on a strictly meat diet for some time?

In the podcast he talks about his fathers shooting animals with bullets in an unconcerned fashion!

We have seen others like him. For example, Jung who have some good comprehensions of the Bhagavata cosmology, but they don't have the scientific language or structure that the Bhagavata gives.

It is frustrating because it seems they could catch it all very quickly and profoundly and teach it effectively.

They are big people so hard to approach them.

What do you think?

Our idea is that the work we are doing now with Hector et al may become poplular enough to attract their attention.

Hare Krsna.

Hare Rama.

We watched about 15-minutes of it then the frustration kicked in that there knowledge is muddled with ignorance.

Ooof!

We learned a lot.

Thank you.

More!!

T. Brown et al.

🦍

Chanting Upadesamrta

2 years, 9 months ago by hps in Special Category B

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https://youtu.be/gpEIWRntlUM


Chanting Upadesamrta by Srimati Sukha-sagara Devi Dasi with violin by daughter Meera.

Tue 9-Aug-22 Srila Rupa Goswami Tirobhava

Poetic Summary of SBhag 10.20

2 years, 10 months ago by balabhadra dasa in Special Category B

Hare Krishna Maharaja, attached to this letter is a Poetic Summary of the Srimad Bhagavatam 10 Canto Chapter. It was authored by Mother Tulasi Krishna dasi, who in turn has me in turn to present to you; and you in your own turn have instructed me to present it here for everyone's benefit. Her poem is cited below.

Yls, Bbd


HpS - ASA - Thank you, thank you, thank you! Please also thank, thank, thank Tulasi. How is here Sankirtan?


Hare Krishna,

Dandavats. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. 


This is a poetic summary of the 20th chapter of Krsna book. 

Please offer this to Maharaj when you host him at your place. I hope he enjoys it.


Thank you,

Tulasi


20: The Rainy Season and Autumn in Vrindavan

As the season befell them, and the rain came down on Vrindavan's sacred lands,

Residents admired the rumbling thunder and lightning's outstretched hands.

The sacred storms and showers that fell replenished all life in that place.

The lush green forest with its flowers and creepers was a most inviting space. 


After so many months of drinking up water, the clouds were about to burst.

It was time now for the yearly deluge which would quench once again the Earth's thirst.

Dark clouds covered the sky like illusion covers the soul.

As illumination of varied degrees can urge one towards spiritual goals. 


The merciful clouds gave of themselves for the benefit of the whole.

Just as the kind-hearted givers give for the betterment of all souls. 


In the evening twilight, glowworms were seen, but not so much the clouds.

As in Kali Yuga illusion's showcased, while the truth is kept under a shroud. 


Silent frogs came to life and croaked important speeches.

As Brahmans complete their dutiful chores and morning's silence finally breaches.

A slumberous yuga, when all are asleep, Kali keeps us still.

But the Acarya's call has the depth and sway to reveal the Lord's good will.

A palate exploded and colored the Earth with green, white, and reddish hues,

Like a person who suddenly stumbles on wealth and buys all new clothes and shoes.

Abundant fields gave such grains to the prudent farmers who'd done the planting.

But for those who failed to sow good seeds, the remorse was disenchanting.

All the beings became radiant too, even more than they were before. 

Just as a devotee reveals his true beauty by engaging in service to the Lord. 


Where rivers met oceans, the waters churned and there became great agitation.

Like the fickle mind of the immature yogi attached to sense gratification.

The mountains withstood torrents of rain and were unphased by the pelting blasts.

As the devotee whose mind is absorbed in the Lord can remain peaceful when danger attacks.


Indra's bow of many colors appeared and stretched across the sky.

No strings attached to this bow though, the same rules don't apply.

Just as when the Lord appears to dance and play in this scene,

He is untouched by any material element, although He may be seen.

The gleaming moon is hidden by clouds that dull its radiant shine.

As the ego covers the living being, making its true essence hard to find.

The peacocks cried out at the sight of the clouds and danced in jubilation.

As devotees react to the joy that they feel in saintly association.

When the forest was full with ripe fruits and flowers, and cool waters flowed in the streams,

Krsna and Balaram with their cows came along and perfected the woodland scene.


The cows were slow with their heavy milk bags, but hurried at Krsna's yell.

Their udders were wet with affection for him, and love-soaked milk drops fell. 


Krsna saw the village girls; great trees and the honey they gave.

They heard the noises of flowing waterfalls, and took lunch within a cave.

Home cooked meals were shared among them until all were satisfied. 

Krsna sat on a stone to eat lunch, with the peaceful water nearby.


He watched His cows and friends alike, and seeing them all so pleased,

He offered respect to the rainy season, though it came from His own potency.

When autumn arrived the sky became clear, the winds were much more serene.

The purity of the waters restored, they appeared to be clear and clean.

Just as the minds of fallen yogis can become once again purified,

When reengaged in devotional service, one's impurities subside.

The clouds shone forth with great effulgence, having given up all they possessed,

Like the glowing saints truly free from sin, who emanate an angelic essence.  


The mountains withheld the gushing waters, and sometimes let them flow.

As experts in transcendental knowledge only sometimes let others know.

The oceans and lakes became so still, their silence was deeply felt.

As the stillness of sages whose powerful mantras can make even cold stones melt.

Farmers construct walls around crops to keep nourishing waters in.

As the sincere yogi retracts his senses, regaining control again.

The autumn moon relieved the poor creatures who'd suffered under the sun.

As Mukunda cools the gopi's burning hearts when the separation is finally done. 


The autumn sun shone bright in the sky, illuminating all the land,

As only the pure spiritual consciousness of one in true knowledge can.

The winds were neither hot nor cold, and relieved the suffering,

Of all but the gopis who still felt the pain of separation's brutal sting.  


In all the towns and villages great festivities were held. 

The atmosphere was filled with colors, transcendent sounds and smells. 


Thus the earth shone brightly as the autumn season came,

Krsna and Balaram beautified the land, Their presence one and the same. 

BOEX: Evaluation

2 years, 11 months ago by hps in Special Category B

asa[e] - sastric studies


Our current suggestion for BhSastri etc. diploma evaluations:

I think many examination systems might work.


The one SP suggested seems to be a simple start-up system.


All along we have been stimulated by an immediate system which is two parts.

1. Multiple choice (including T/F) questions that can be graded by a machine and developed, and with those, a few fill-in-the-blank questions of like 25-characters max. 


Then the grader would just have to read the short answers (eg. who is Arjuna's father? "Indra") without struggling with handwriting etc.


2. Open book essay questions that the candidate would present before a panel of examiners and sample audience in like like ninety-minutes (eg. we give like 25-essay questions for each canto of which 15 are mandatory. Then the panel selects like five at the beginning of the 100-minute session, and from their written essays makes presentations, and answers questions.


Impossible to fake in that kind of situation, no?


Of course, a lot of details to be adjusted but basically like that.

Computerized multiple choice (25 character) questions and orally presented open book essay questions.