From Bhaktisiddhanta Swami in Mayapur... Today over 18 scented oils and a variety milk products bathed the Lord in
gusto ending the chandan makeup period... it appears that Nrsimhadeva enjoyed
the complete bath and now normal pujas. An uproarious kirtana took place in
the temple room... the end was marked by the Puspa Snana with the Lord up to
his waist in fragrant flowers...
Bhaktisiddhanta Swami just sent me some great shots of the abhiseka of
Lord Nrsimhadeva in Mayapur yesterday. He looks pretty fierce in these shots...
Dear Aniruddha Prabhu,
Pamho AgtSP
This year was another amazing abhisek of Lord Nrsimhadeva in Mayapur.
Srila Prabhupada once said to a mathaji pujari in LA, who mentioned to
Prabhupada that she dressed the deities that morning and Srila Prabhupada
replied "No the deities actually dress themselves"...what a meditation for
our pujaris... Its seems that this year the Lord was orchestrating an
amazing snana for His own pleasure working through his aspiring servants.
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From Vrndavana-lila in Mayapur. Some beautiful pictures of Lord Nrsimhadeva. Hare Krishna!
Happy Nrisimha Chaturdasi!In attached file - Nrisimha day darsan on Nrisimha Chaturdasi day, Mayapur. your servants,
Padmalochan Das & Vrindavan Lila Dasi
Mayapur Nrsimhadeva Caturdasi 2007
Here's some shots I took at yesterday's abhiseka of Lord Nityananda in
Mayapur.
Radha-madhava
Bathing Nityananda
Panca-tattva in the background
Vrndavanasevika Dasi
Drying off
Pusyabhiseka
Covered in flowers
More flowers Tossing the flowers
Kirtana party
I just got this greeting from Padmalocana and Vrndavana-lila in Mayapur. We wish you happy New Year 2007!
Please bless us for more service in coming year.
In attached file find a New Year card for you, may Sri Panca-tattva bless
all of you in coming year to come to Mayapur and be engaged in ecstatic
service to Their Lordships!
Hare Krishna!
your servants,
Padmalochan Das & Vrindavan Lila Dasi
http://www.remembermayapur.com
Just in from Bhaktisiddhanta Swami...
Every day five thousand packets of prasadam, gour, flat
rice, and kitri are distributed by the Nitai Pada Kamala boat and its
enthusiastic inhabitants. Each packet costs 6 rupees and is a needed item at
4 local viilages. When the Nitai Pada Kamala boat 'putts' around the corner
the villagers come running to get these simple rashions. For the locals,
this is one of the most important Iskcon preaching events in the last six
years. Regarding donations towards flood relief work, all donations from outside
India can be sent to our account at the American Express Bank, Kolkata.
Details are as follows:- Bank: American Express Bank, Kolkata Account No.: 420081073
Account Name: ISKCON Gaura Purnima Festival Fund
Bank Address: American Express Bank Ltd, 21, Old Court House Street
Kolkata 700001, West Bengal, INDIA
Swift Code No.: AEIBINDXCAL Donors in India can remit funds to our account with UTI Bank Limited,
Krishnanagar, Nadia Dist, West Bengal. The details are as follows:- Bank: UTI Bank Limited
Account No.: 237010100005944
Account Name: ISKCON
Bank Address: UTI Bank Limited, 12 M M Ghosh Street, Krishnanagar,
Dist Nadia, West Bengal 741 101
Swift Code No.: UTIBINBB005 Donors can approach the nearest branch of UTI Bank and provide the
above-mentioned details and the money will reach our account within minutes.
Alternatively you can get a demand draft from any Bank with a branch in
Kolkata in the name of "ISKCON" payable at "Kolkata" and courier the same to
"ISKCON, 31 Lake Avenue, Kolkata 700 026".
Levels dropped by 6 inches
From Padma Locana Prabhu... 1:30 pm 29th the waters have stopped rising and went down a little but now
rains are forecast for the next three days. The rains are starting as I
type.
We went to the boy's ashram yesterday afternoon. They are without power and
drinking water, they have a boat so some of the boys go to the main temple
area every day to bring water and food.
Last night 11:00 pm Gauri Devi Dasi, her daughter and brother in law were
cremated at the Gosala.
The rain is pouring and the skies are black.
The power has been turned off in Mayapur as of yesterday afternoon Indian time. We probably won't hear from Bhaktisiddhanta Swami for a while till the lights go on again. A notebook computer for all its effectiveness becomes an expensive paper weight in these circumstances. Here's a very nice comment from Badrinarayana Prabhu on the sad loss of the devotees who drowned in Mayapur. Sadly, I had just heard about Srila Prabhupada's grand daughter. As I understand it, the boat she was in tipped over and she and her two children and her brother-in-law were all lost. I was thinking that we are all of us in the material world in a boat on a dangerous ocean that can tip over at any minute but we do not realize it and think we are on a pleasure cruise. If you'd like to see more pictures and links to the
action in Mayapur Jaya Tirtha Carana Prabhu's site has a regularly updated
page.
Things are starting to get murky in Mayapur...
12:30 pm 28th, the water has stopped rising, but we have just got
news that one barrage has broken and 1 foot more water is coming
towards us by to night. The water entered Pancatattvas altar yesterday evening, Lord
Narasimha is no longer being dressed accept for a simple piece of cloth
as whatever cloth is offered gets wet within an hour. Full worship is
continuing. Srila Prabhupada has been taken to the top floor of the
conch building and guru puja is going on there. The small deities and
salagrams will most probably be moved to the conch building in the
morning. Unfortunately yesterday at 4:30 pm 27th, three devotees drowned when
their boat turned over. Suchitendra's wife [Gouri Devi dasi, Srila
Prabhupada's grand daughter] and daughter plus his brother all died in
the accident. Power is still on in most of the areas but the main grhastha area
is only getting generator power for a few hours a day. The Ganga's
current has increased and it is not so easy to move around. The
humidity is very high and there are a lot of smelly fumes coming from
the water.
Bhaktisiddhanta Swami sent me these shots on Tuesday.
Here are a few photos for your perusal....The next day....truly a once
in a lifetime experience...Then you have truly been to Mayapur...
From Melbourne Room now Ganga Front Real-estate
Life Goes On Outside the Wall
You might have seen stories of flooding in Kolkata over the weekend. I knew something was up when Siddhi called me by mistake from Mayapur but ended up asking if she could use our room in the Mayapur Guesthouse to escape the flooding. Bhaktisiddhanta Swami sent me this message and pictures... This is my first flood here in Mayapur...they say that it will only go up
to a meter...due to heavy rains and the rising Ganga....at worst they will
have to turn the electricity off...Tomorrow I can (if need be take a boat to
higher ground and get a taxi to Kolkata). My present room is 4 stories up so
no worries...
Overlooking the road out onto the Ganga
Rickshaws; 10 rupees yesterday, 20 today
Water slowly making its way in the front gate
New adventure for the local pups
Park grass, palm trees only
Yajnasala
Since I've been busy on the weekend I thought some Radhastami shots from
Mayapur, courtesy of Vrndavana-lila would be in order. I hope to have some
of our pictures up by the end of today.
Yesterday's festival was well attended. The feast was excellent, thanks to
Gopala Guru Prabhu and his team of cooks. I'm told the Varuni was very good.
It was all gone by the time I got to the prasadam hall. Jhulana Yatra was
also celebrated in style last night. I haven't been active with my camera
recently so there aren't any pictures from me. I just received these great shots from Vrndavana-Lila in Mayapur. I noticed
a few photographers in action last night. If anyone has some good shots of Jhulana Yatra can
you send them to me please?
These very nice pictures of the Panca-tattva popped up in my mail box
courtesy of Vrndavana Lila a few days ago. I thought I'd share them here. You can see more of her work here; http://mayapur.com/gallery2/main.php
Srivasa
Vase on Panca-tattva's altar
From Bhurijana Prabhu... Hare Krsna.This picture of bamboo was taken early one morning in Sri
Dhama Mayapura.
Srila Prabhupada glorifies Krsna and His transcendental flute in the
Krsna Book:
Krsna was very expert in playing the flute, and the gopis
were captivated by the sound vibration, which was attractive not only to
them but to all living creatures who heard it. One of the gopis told her
friends, "The highest perfection of the eyes is to see Krsna and Balarama
entering the forest and playing Their flutes and tending the cows with Their
friends."
Bamboo forests grew upon Govardhana Hill. The sound of the wind
rushing through the bamboo reassured the grazing cows that water was indeed
nearby. Krsna's bamboo flute, despite it being faulted with many holes, was
the treasure of Vraja. Once, after the gopis stole away Krsna's flute,
leaving Him lamenting and unable to find it, Kundalata gopi spoke to Krsna:
"Because Your bamboo flute was so full of holes, it was defective, and was
hardly worth half a conch-shell when it was new, what to speak of now that
it is old and battered. That such a flute was stolen from Your hand is
actually a blessing. You are the prince of the cowherds, why should You
lament the loss of an insignificant bamboo flute? All the gopis are very
happy to hear the flute is lost."
The pastimes of Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, are indeed
amazing and unfathomable.
On our last day in Mayapur we went to the Ganga for a refreshing dip. It
was pretty hot by that time and the water was cool but not nippy. The local
buffalo herd was taking bath at the regular ghat along with devotees from all
over the world, as usual. Taking bath in the Ganga in Mayapur is a most purifying experience especially since we had just completed 15 days of meetings.
The garland lady gave Acintya Rupa a garland
to offer to Ma Ganga and ended up with a new gamsha after some time of
begging us for something. One doesn't usually take anything valuable when
you go for a dip in the Ganga. It will get stolen. Still she seemed happy
enough with what she received. This story was created as a news item
in Manila and then added to the story list as a test for Steve.
Buffalo taking bath with the goats
Flower Garland lady with gamsha
I’ve been monitoring this story and was going to post some pictures yesterday but ran out of time. A lot of devotees were touched by Gulab Kali’s playful nature.
With great sadness we'd like to inform our readers that Gulab Kali, the Mayapur elephant, went Back To Krishna at around six pm last night (April 1st).
Ekendra’s got a couple of shots on his site. There’s a gallery of shots here.
We've got the day off today so I've got some time to write. The GBC
meetings this year have been running smoothly without too much drama. We are
processing approximately fifty items of business as opposed to last year's
seventy five which was out of control. I'm using a fairly large MindManager
Map to keep track of all items and it is working very well.
I've also been testing the email to weblog which hasn't been working as
well as we'd hoped. It's had a little tweaking so should be working now. Not
only that but our connections here are really slow so it isn't that easy to
get mail and check the web. It's just started to pick up over the last
couple of days.
We've had a couple of interesting presentations over the last few days.
Braja Bihari spoke on sources of conflict on the first day. Members of
religious movements have more to get into disagreement over than your
average person it seems. See if you can read the text in the slide behind
Braja in the picture.
Jayadvaita Swami gave a very interesting presentation on the second day
of the meetings. He has been studying what happens to religious movements
after their founder departs. It's what is called the "post-charismatic
phase" of a new movement. As it turns out we are pretty much on track. There
isn't anything new that we are doing. As I mentioned before it seems there
is plenty to disagree over. His observations were well taken and appreciated
by all. Prabhupada wanted unity in diversity. We need to work out how to
accommodate diversity without perversity. We can learn from our own mistakes
and those of others it seems.
Jaya Advaita Swami's Presentation
Braja Bihari's Presentation

Vrndavana-lila has created this her first pictorial web presentation.
You can see some great shots of Radha-madhava and post comments and
even your own pictures.
Hare Krsna. I'm currently in Sri Dhama Mayapura teaching serveral
Srimad Bhagavatam chapters. Yesterday, Ekadasi, I wandered through
Mayapura's fields and was amazed. This land is exquisitely beautiful and
wonderful, especially when I remembered that Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
chanted and danced everywhere with Nityananda prabhu and His associates
as He began the sankirtana movement.
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