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MANGLA AARTI


DARSHAN


 JAGANNATHA-BALRAMA-SHUBHADRA DEVI IN SHOWER


JAGANNATH-BALRAMA-SHUBHADRA


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JAGANNATH-BALRAMA-SHUBHADRA IN GANESH VESHA


DARSHAN DEVI


PANCH-TATVA DARSHAN


RAAS LEELA


 UTSAV RADHA - MADHAV

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SIRLA PRABHUPADA


SIRLA PRABHPADA IN MAYAPUR TEMPLE


SIRLA PABHUPADA


IN DARSHAN ROOM


PRABHUPADA


IN HIS ROOM


WITH CHILDREN

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SHRI KRISHNA


SHRI RADHA KRISHNA


JANAMBHUMI


JANAMSTHAN


JANAMBHOOMI DWAR
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Lord Krishna, one of the most common worshipped deities in the Hindu Religion. It is believed that Lord Krishna was born in jail cell over five thousand years ago to Devaki and Vasudeva. It is also believed that it was the Eight Avatar of Lord Vishnu.Krishna, along with his brother Balrama appeared with the sole aim of getting rid of evil powers on earth, which were increasing day by day under the rule of evil king, Kansa. In His Bhagavad-Gita, Lord Krishna promises:"Whenever and wherever there is a decline in religious practice,O descendant of Bharata, and
a predominant rise of irreligion--at that time I descend Myself.

To deliver the pious and to annihilate the miscreants, as well as to reestablish the principles of religion, I myself appear millennium after millennium.

Krishna appeared on midnight of 8th day of the dark half of month Sravana. It is believed that he spent over 125 years on earth before disappearing. His departure marks the beginning of current age known as Kalyug.

His childhood phase was spent in Gokula under the parentage of Nanda and Yasoda. Till the age of 8-9, he proved to the villagers that he is not an ordinary boy by killing various demons and doing other extraordinary things. Among these was the most popular Raas lila with the girls of village also known as Gopis. God Krishna enjoyed his rasa dance also known as dance of love. This dance normally occurs in autumn season at night under a full moon where, Lord Krishna used to captivate the young gopis with his flute.

Among the Gopis, was Radha, the childhood devotee of Krishna. Due to their eternal love, Lord Krishna is also popularly known as Radha-Krishna. Their love story symbolizes the love between God and Human.

After his childhood phase in Gokula, his uncle Karnsa invited him and Balrama to Mathura for wrestling match. But behind this was his master plan to kill both these boys. But Krishna and his brother killed Karnsa along with his 8 brothers. For next 18 years Lord Krishna lived in Mathura.

In later part of their life on Earth, they took part in one of the most historic battle we know as Mahabharta. At the start of this war, Lord Krishna gave his most famous divine message, now known as Bhagvad Gita to his disciple Arjuna, son of Kunti and a famous Pandav. Krishna was chatriot to Arjuna in the battle and play an important role in deciding the outcome of battle. 
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Rasleela is one of the divine activities, which Sri krishna played with his gopis on the banks of river Yamuna in Vrindavan.

Among all the gopis, Radha was closest to Lord. Her love for Lord Krishna was complete and in its purest form. Sri Krishna was ten years old when he performed Rasleela. Rasleelas are particularly performed in the city of Vrindavan. .



Legend
It is said in Bhagavata Puran, that Lord Krishna was loved immensely by gopis. The love that the gopis felt for Lord Krishna was divine and in its purest form. This special bond that Krishna shared with the gopis made them forget all about their worldly chores. The gopis were totally merged in the love of god through the practice of constant surrender.

Rasleela
During the rasleela Lord Krishna promised the gopis that he will dance with all of them. So Lord Krishna stood in the center surrounded by gopis who danced and sang in his glory. Sometimes Sri Krishna would put his arms around the neck of gopis and all of them would dance together. The Demigods would witness this divine dance and throw flowers from the sky giving their blessings.

Lord Krishna Disappearance
Performing rasleeela with Lord Krishna, the gopis started considering themselves extremely lucky and superior to other women. One night during Rasleela, Lord Krishna did the disappearing act to teach the gopis a lesson of humility. Not finding Lord Krishna amongst them they became extremely miserable and started praying for his come back. They even sang songs popularly known as Gopika Gitam. Lord returned after many pleadings.

Rasleela Today
In today's age rasleela is performed only by Brahmin boys between the ages of 10-13 years with the main theme focusing on the formative years of Lord Krishna. There are five main raslilas performed like janamleela- details regarding the birth of Lord Krishna, Shankarleela, Putanaleela- Killing of demoness Putana, And Nagleela- killing of the dreaded serpent Kaliya.



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Govinda Jaya Jaya

Govinda jaya jaya Gopal jaya jaya
Radha raman Hari Govinda jaya jaya
Govinda jaya jaya

Gokulgami Prabhu Govinda jaya jaya
Paramdhami Prabhu Govinda jaya jaya
Govinda jaya jaya...

Anandakanda Prabhu Govinda jaya jaya
Nandanandan Prabhu Govinda jaya jaya
Govinda jaya jaya

Vrindavanvasi Prabhu Govinda jaya jaya
Sakhiona swami Prabhu Govinda jaya jaya
Govinda jaya jaya

Atmana Sangi Prabhu Govinda jaya jaya
Rasna rangi Prabhu Govinda jaya jaya
Govinda jaya jaya

Vrajlila kidhi Prabhu Govinda jaya jaya
Dasni khabar lidhi Govinda jaya jaya
Govinda jaya jaya...




Radhe Govinda Bhajo Radhe Gopal

Radhe Govinda bhajo Radhe Gopal
Radhe Govinda bhajo Radhe Gopal...3

Syama sundara madana mohana Radhe Gopal
Murali manohara Radhe Gopal.....
Radhe Govinda..

Shanka chakra gadha dhara Radhe Gopal
Murali manohara Radhe Gopal.....Radhe Govinda

Radhe Govinda bhajo Radhe Gopal
Radhe Govinda bhajo Radhe Gopal....3


Darshan Do Ghanashyam

Darshan Do Ghanashyam Natha Mori Akhiyan Pyasi Re..
Darshan Do Ghanashyam Natha Mori Akhiyan Pyasi Re..
Darshan Do Ghanashyam...

Mandir mandir murat teri
Phir bhi na dekhi surat teri....(2)
Yuga bite na aayi milan ki
Puran masi re..........
Darshan Do Ghanshyam Natha Mori Akhiyan Pyasi Re..
Darshan Do Ghanshyam..

Dwar daya ka jab to khole
Pancham sura main gunga bole....(2)
Andha dekhe langada chalkar.....(2)
Pahonche kashi re.....
Darshan do Ghanashyam Natha Mori Akhiyan Pyasi Re
Darshan do Ghanashyam....

Pani pikar pyas buzaoon
Nainan ko kaise samazaoon.......(2)
Aankha micholi aba to chhodo
Man ke vasi re....
Darshan do Ghanashyam Natha Mori Akhiyan Pyasi Re...(2)
Darshan do Ghanshyam.......
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Krishna - The All Wonderful Absolute Person

krishna_killing_kansa_hb80In Srimad Bhagavatam, we find in many places that Krishna is glorified as "adbhuta karmana" (one whose actions are wonderful). In the 10th canto, we come across this word when Sri Sukadeva Goswami recites the Lord's pastimes related to the killing of demons like Putana, Dhenukasura, Aghasura etc. A question came up in my mind, "The Supreme Lord is the creator, maintainer and annihilator of this material world and this activity cannot be done by anyone else. He does all this just by His sankalpa. For such a person, it is not at all a difficult task to destroy the demons who are tiny specks in creation. He is the one who gives powers to these demons. Then why He is called 'adbhuta karmana', just because He kills demons or defeats Jarasandha's army and why Srila Sukadeva Goswami should explain such incidents in great details with great wonder ?" Its like glorifying a great boxing champion as wonderful when he kills a mosquito. The person may actually get offended by this glorification(?). However by the blessings of Maharaj, I came across the answer for the above question in the following shloka of Srimad Bhagavatam (10.50.29)
sthity-udbhavaantam bhuvana-trayasya yah
samihite 'nanta-gunah sva-leelayaa
na tasya citram para-paksha-nigrahas
tathaapi martyaanuvidhasya varnyate
"For Him who orchestrates the creation, maintenance and destruction of the three worlds and who possesses unlimited spiritual qualities, it is hardly amazing that He subdues an opposing party. Still, when the Lord does so, imitating human behavior, sages glorify His acts."
Though the Lord is all powerful and can do anything He likes, even small (from His point of view) deeds such as killing demons are glorified as wonderful because of the following reasons.
  1. For devotees who forget that the Lord is the Absolute Truth (because of their excessive love for Him), these superhuman activities appear wonderful because they see the Lord as their companion and not the Supreme Person.
  2. For others who do not recognize Him as the Absolute Truth and consider Him to be just a powerful human being, these activities sound very wonderful because they cannot be imitated by normal human beings.
  3. For great sages and scholars, the Lord's activities are wonderful because they are completely spiritual (beyond the material modes) and just by hearing them, one can attain liberation from birth and death. Nowhere, we have the instance of a person becoming liberated by hearing somebody's activities. In Bhagavatam, the pastimes of baby Krishna stealing the butter etc in Vrindavan is described in a few shlokas. Everyday many living enitities in this material world steal. But great sages like Sukadev Goswami do not glorify them or record them in the scriptures. Also we cannot attain liberation by listening to our pastimes.
  4. All His activities are wonderful because whatever the Lord does is beneficial to all living entities. When He kills the demons, the demons attain liberation from material sufferings being purified by the Lord's direct touch. People who hear about such activities also become purified and walk straight on the path back to Godhead. In this regard, Srila Prabhupada writes - "God is Absolute. So even His killing is good. When He becomes angry at someone, even His object of anger is blessed". So all His actions are nothing but expression of His compassion towards all living entities. We should submissively study the scriptures with faith to appreciate this fact.
It is because of this reason the Lord makes a solemn declaration in Bhagavad Gita verse 4.9
janma karma ca me divyam / evam yo vetti tattvatah
tyaktvaa deham punar janma / naiti maam eti'so arjuna
One who knows the transcendental nature of My appearance and activities does not, upon leaving the body, take his birth again in this material world, but attains My eternal abode, O Arjuna.
In this regard Maharaj was explaining to us in Rajkot, "Why to think about His creation of this world? If we just see our body, we can understand that Krishna is adbhuta karmanah. Our mouth is the most sophisticated plumbing system. It produces the exact amount of saliva required to digest the food. There is food pipe, wind pipe inside our body. When I eat and breath at the same time, the food never goes to the wind pipe. It is so perfectly arranged. The blood vessels in our body are so much intertwined and they work in perfect co-ordination to ensure continuous pumping of blood throughout our body. In this way, if we just study our body we can understand that Krishna's acts/creation are wonderful. No one can imitate His actions."
All we need to do is to submissively study and hear His glorious activities and by such purification process we can reach His lotus feet.
I pray at the lotus feet of Maharaj and Srila Prabhupada so that I will get some taste and faith in listening to the pastimes of the Supreme Lord and get purified.

Lotus Krishna !


Waking up Krishna

O Prince of Vraj! O Kunvar! Wake up, it is morning and lotus-flowers are blooming in the ponds. The Kumudni¹ flowers are collapsing and bumble bees are getting out from creepers (to get to lotuses and flowers).||1||

All the birds are chirping loudly and You can also hear the rooster shout. The cow in barn is running towards her calf to feed her.||2||

The moon is without shine now in the presence of resplendent sun and people are singing the morning chants and eulogies. O Shyam of Surdas! Wake up O the one Who holds a lotus flower.||3||

Notes:

¹ Kumudni is a white pond flower which blooms during night unlike lotuses.
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Radha is Krishna's eternal consort. Like the sun and sunshine, Krishna and Radha are one. Radha was born in Barsana, a village about 8 kilometers from Vrindavan (in Uttar Pradesh), to the cowherd Vrishabhanu and his wife, Kamalavati. She was the dearest childhood friends of Krishna. Her love for Krishna was all consuming for she willingly ignored all the societal mores and obligations.


There were many gopis who were in love with Krishna, but it was the love of Radha that attracted Krishna towards them. It was Radha who gave the greatest pleasure to Krishna. In the divine relationship that was shared between Krishna and Radha it was Radha who played the dominant partner.

The Rasleela or the love game between Radha and Krishna was the embodiment of passion, devotion and spiritual. The Radha Krishna love for each other is pure and transcendental. It is said Krishna, the most loving god of Indian pantheon took immense delight in loving relationships for which he expanded himself into his feminine entity Radha. Therefore Radha is not different from Krishna but two entities with a single soul. . She was the shakti (energy) and like Krishna was the source of supreme godliness.

Radha is known by many names like the Govinda-anandini (one who gives pleasure to Govinda- the Krishna), Govinda mohini (one who enchants Radha), Shiromani Sarva-kanta- (the crown jewel of Lord's concert). One of her names Hara forms a part of the Hare Krishna Maha Mantra (vocative).

Today Radha and Krishna are universal symbols of lover and the beloved and are worshipped with complete devotion and respect all over the world

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Sri Krishna is one of the most lovable deities of the Hindu Religion. Lord Krishna is regarded as the eighth incarnation or avatar of Lord Vishnu. Krishna took birth in the Dwaparyuga, according to the Hindu Mythology. God Krishna is the personification of love and ecstasy that vanishes all pain and sin. Sri Krishna is often depicted as a cowherd's boy, who loves curd and butter. Lord Krishna is also associated with the Raas-Leela, in which he is always surrounded by the Gopis (Young cowherd girls). Krishna's immense love for Radha is immortal and the couple is usually remembered as Radha-Krishna. Sri Krishna is known by many different names. This list contains 108 names of Lord Krishna with their meanings:




Names
Meanings
Achala
Still Lord
Achyuta
Infallible Lord
Adbhutah
Wonderful God
Adidev
The Lord of the Lords
Aditya
the Son of Aditi
Ajanma
One Who Is Limitless and Endless
Ajaya
the Conqueror of Life and Death
Akshara
Indestructible Lord
Amrut
One Who Is Sweet as Nectar
Anaadih
One Who Is the First Cause
Anandsagar
Compassionate Lord
Ananta
the Endless Lord
Anantajit
Ever Victorious Lord
Anaya
One Who Has No Leader
Aniruddha
One Who Cannot Be Obstructed
Aparajeet
the Lord Who Cannot Be Defeated
Avyukta
One Who Is As Clear As Crystal
Balgopal
the Child Krishna, the All Attractive
Bali
the Lord of Strength
Chaturbhuj
Four-Armed Lord
Danavendra
Granter of Boons
Dayalu
Repository of Compassion
Dayanidhi
the Compassionate Lord
Devadidev
the God of the Gods
Devakinandan
Son of Mother Devaki
Devesh
Lord of the Lords
Dharmadhyaksha
the Lord OF Dharma
Dwarkapati
Lord of Dwarka
Gopal
One Who Plays With the Cowherds, the Gopas
Gopalpriya
Lover of Cowherds
Govinda
One who pleases the Cows and the Nature.
Gyaneshwar
the Lord of Knowledge
Hari
the Lord of Nature
Hiranyagarbha
the All Powerful Creator
Hrishikesh
the Lord of All Senses
Jagadguru
Preceptor of the Universe
Jagadisha
Protector of All
Jagannath
Lord of the Universe
Janardhana
One Who Bestows Boons on One And All
Jayantah
Conqueror of All Enemies
Jyotiraaditya
the Resplendence of the Sun
Kamalnath
the Lord of Goddess Lakshmi
Kamalnayan
the Lord with Lotus Shaped Eyes
Kamsantak
Slayer of Kamsa
Kanjalochana
the Lotus-Eyed God
Keshava
One Who Has Long, Black Matted Locks
Krishna
Dark-Complexioned Lord
Lakshmikantam
the Lord of Goddess Lakshmi
Lokadhyaksha
Lord of All the Three Lokas (Worlds)
Madan
the Lord of Love
Madhava
Knowledge Filled God
Madhusudan
Slayer of Demon Madhu
Mahendra
Lord of Indra
Manmohan
All Pleasing Lord
Manohar
Beautiful Lord
Mayur
the Lord Who Has A Peacock Feathered-Crest
Mohan
All Attractive God
Murali
the Flute Playing Lord
Murlidhar
One Who Holds the Flute
Murlimanohar
the Flute Playing God
Nandgopala
the Son of Nand
Narayana
the Refuge of Everyone
Niranjana
the Unblemished Lord
Nirguna
without Any Properties
Padmahasta
One Who Has Hands like Lotus
Padmanabha
the Lord Who Has a Lotus Shaped Navel
Parabrahmana
the Supreme Absolute Truth
Paramatma
Lord of All Beings
Parampurush
Supreme Personality
Parthasarthi
Charioteer of Partha - Arjuna
Prajapati
Lord of All Creatures
Punyah
Supremely Pure
Purshottam
the Supreme Soul
Ravilochana
One who's Eye Is the Sun
Sahasraakash
Thousand-Eyed Lord
Sahasrajit
One Who Vanquishes Thousands
Sahasrapaat
Thousand-Footed Lord
Sakshi
All Witnessing Lord
Sanatana
the Eternal Lord
Sarvajana
Omniscient Lord
Sarvapalaka
Protector of All
Sarveshwar
Lord of All Gods
Satyavachana
One Who Speaks Only the Truth
Satyavrata
the Truth Dedicated Lord
Shantah
Peaceful Lord
Shreshta
the Most Glorious Lord
Shrikanta
Beautiful Lord
Shyam
Dark-Complexioned Lord
Shyamsundara
Lord of the Beautiful Evenings
Sudarshana
Handsome Lord
Sumedha
Intelligent Lord
Suresham
Lord of All Demi-Gods
Swargapati
Lord of Heavens
Trivikrama
Conqueror of All the Three Worlds
Upendra
Brother of Indra
Vaikunthanatha
Lord of Vaikuntha, the Heavenly Abode
Vardhamaanah
the Formless Lord
Vasudev
All Prevailing Lord
Vishnu
All Prevailing Lord
Vishwadakshinah
Skilfull and Efficient Lord
Vishwakarma
Creator of the Universe
Vishwamurti
Form of the Entire Universe
Vishwarupa
One Who Displays the Universal Form
Vishwatma
Soul of the Universe
Vrishaparvaa
Lord of Dharma
Yadavendra
King of the Yadav Clan
Yogi
the Supreme Master
Yoginampati
Lord of the Yogis

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