Category: 2004-2007

  • Six Basic Principles of Krishna Consciousness

    The six basic principles of Krishna consciousnes are: 1. Since everything comes from something and nothing comes from nothing, there must necessarily be an origin or a source for all that exists. 2. Since so many persons exist within reality the source must possess personality. Otherwise how could it produce personality? 3. That Original Supreme…

  • Bala Gopala’s Daily Darsan

  • Bala Gopala’s Daily Darsan

  • A Constitutional Injunction for Every Birth

    From Sri Bhaktyāloka By Srila Thakur Bhaktivinode Aspiring devotees should first take shelter of the lotus feet of a bonafide guru. Without taking shelter of a guru, one cannot achieve anything auspicious. There are two types of people — one having developed intelligence and one having undeveloped intelligence. Those whose intelligence is undeveloped are absorbed…

  • Learning the Recipe for Eternal Salvation – In Lerner

    By Abe Handler Columbia Daily Spectator January 28, 2005 JASON BELLO/CDS Krishna Chaplain Gadadhara Pandit drew a large crowd for a vegetarian dinner in Lerner on Wednesday. Amid the peacoats and denim of Morningside Heights, it is hard not to notice Gadadhara Pandit. Bareheaded and clad in plain, traditional robes, Columbia’s new Krishna chaplain stands…

  • Sin and Offense

    by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur Prabhupada Question: Are sin and offense the same? Answer: No. One commits sin by disobeying the rules of society, but one commits offense by showing disrespect to the lotus feet of Vishnu and vaisnava. Offense is a million times more dangerous than sin. Sin can be destroyed by atonement, but…

  • Bala Gopala’s Daily Darsan

    Also today we decorated Lord Narasimhadeva’s face. Lord Narasimhadeva is in the form of Ugra-stambha Sila taken from the very pillar that He appeared from in Ahobilam Dham. We plan to continue serving Him this way and will ask our godbrother Raivat das if he can make a mouth for Him.

  • Bala Gopala’s Daily Darsan

    In Kali-yuga, if a devotee with a surrendered and loving mood offers a bath, flowers, lamps, food, prayers, and kirtana with sweet music for the transcendental pleasure of his shalagrama-shila, he will eternally enjoy sublime spiritual happiness in the association of the Supreme Lord Hari. — Magha-mahatmya of the Padma Purana

  • Understanding ISKCON’s Internal Cultural Tensions

    by Krishna-kirti das Historically and culturally, within the last 400 years, Westerners have progressively sought to understand their world through the scientific method, without reference to religion. This characteristic distinguishes Western culture from other cultures. “The fact of the matter is that Western civilization is the only civilization that is explicitly non-religious or post-religious. This…

  • UN Earth Summit Survey

    In preparation for the Earth Summit, the UN conducted a world-wide survey. The only question in the survey went like this: “In your honest opinion, how can the food shortage problem be solved in the rest of the world?” The survey was a huge failure because of the language differences between the various nations: In…

  • The Introspective Reformer

    Here are some words of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura that are giving me a lot of solace: “The world stands in no need of any reformer. The world has a very competent person guiding its’ minutest happenings. The person who finds that there is scope for reform of the world, himself stands in need of…

  • Bala Gopala’s Daily Darsan

  • Bala Gopala’s Daily Darsan

  • Bala Gopala’s Daily Darsan

    Today Gopal went out with Janananda Prabhu and myself to visit different devotee’s houses around Christchurch. We went to Bhakta Regan and Anne’s house where they had a big kirtan for him. One devotee kid, Kesava, who had never seen a saligram before asked me what He was and wanted to know more about Him.…

  • Pope and the Jewish Community of Rome Debate

    About a century or two ago, the Pope challenged the Jewish community of Rome to a debate. The Jews looked around for a champion who could defend their faith, but no one wanted to volunteer. It was too risky. So they finally picked an old man named Moishe, who spent his life sweeping up after…