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Manipur: A Land of Krishna Conscious Culture

June 5, 2006 by Jayadvaita Swami

 from Back to Godhead, November-December 1995   Indian Airlines -- from Calcutta via Guwahati -- has brought us to Imphal. We're a delegation of Krishna devotees from America, India, France, Italy, Iran, Australia, Singapore, and New Zealand. Hazy grey sky, mountains off in the distance to your left. The air is cool (Calcutta was blazing). We're up on a plateau, at twenty-five hundred feet. On the far side of the barbed wire that marks the parking lot from the airfield, an Army guard, turbaned Sikh, looks on patiently, rifle in hand. A drought is on. This is mid March, … [Read more...] about Manipur: A Land of Krishna Conscious Culture

“The Ways to God Are Numberless”

May 22, 2006 by Jayadvaita Swami

  In January and February of 1982, Back to Godhead published this exchange between a reader and Jayadvaita Swami, who was then the magazine's senior editor.     To Back to Godhead You guys are really sad. For millennia religious sects have claimed to have the only way to God, and they have always been wrong. So are you wrong. As Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan says, "The ways to God are numberless as the grains of sand, unceasing as the rains of Dharma." It's too bad that you close your minds to everything except what your Almighty Guru tells you. For example, I read in Back … [Read more...] about “The Ways to God Are Numberless”

From Darkness to Light

May 19, 2006 by Jayadvaita Swami

  Remarks at a rite of passage for my nephew, Liam Golightley, on Liam's thirteenth birthday.   I congratulate you,  Liam, on this rite of passage. And I invite you, Liam, just for a moment--I invite all of us, just for a moment--to think about who it is that's passing. We pass into this world at birth, we pass from childhood through school and into adulthood, we marry, we pass further, into old age, and then, as the language has it, we pass on, we pass away. But who is this "we"? Who is this person? Or, in our present ceremony, who is this Liam? Some would tell us, … [Read more...] about From Darkness to Light

“I admit it! I confess!”

May 11, 2006 by Jayadvaita Swami

From time to time I see it reported that I have "admitted" to this or that. And that prompts me to write a brief review of a basic item of journalism. To get across that someone has said something, the most highly esteemed neutral verb is the simple word said. It's short, clear, and free from bias. But you can choose from many alternatives. Each word offers its own shade and color, vivid or subtle, and its own implications. "This is my house," he confirmed. (It's definite.) "This is my house," he claimed. (Oh, yeah? Good chance it's not … [Read more...] about “I admit it! I confess!”

Wholeness and spiritual relationships

May 9, 2006 by Jayadvaita Swami

At the suggestion of a friend, I've posted an Invocation for a conference on spiritual relationships. I spoke the invocation at a conference held in 1993 at the Hare Krishna community in Alachua, Florida. Hare Krishna devotees interested in psychology, relationships, and related topics may find this invocation of interest. … [Read more...] about Wholeness and spiritual relationships

Invocation for a Conference on Spiritual Relationships

May 9, 2006 by Jayadvaita Swami

  An invocation for a conference on relationships among Hare Krishna devotees      Alachua, Florida, August 14, 1993   An invocation is "a calling for," traditionally a calling for God, or these days more often a summoning forth of desired qualities within ourselves. I wouldn't suppose that you expect me to summon forth something valuable on my own. Rather, since this is a gathering of devotees--devotees of the sankirtana movement--I'd suppose my role should be to help us get started in doing that work of invocation together. To that end, I'd like first to suggest that we … [Read more...] about Invocation for a Conference on Spiritual Relationships

What are your plans for your retirement?

May 2, 2006 by Jayadvaita Swami

This evening at Bhaktivedanta Manor near London I led (forgive me if I have a hard time giving in to "facilitated") a discussion among senior Hare Krishna devotees--all over forty, most over fifty--concerning the vanaprastha asrama, the stage of "retired life" in Vedic culture. In the Vedic scheme, this retired stage is a time not for material complacency but for spiritual renewal. We talked about the opportunities this asrama offers, and also the issues it raises and the challenges it presents. More about this in a future posting. … [Read more...] about What are your plans for your retirement?

To begin. . .

April 27, 2006 by Jayadvaita Swami

Though a blog is a far cry from a formal work, let me begin by offering my respectful homage to my spiritual master, His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. It is by Srila Prabhupada's efforts that the spiritual message of devotional service to Lord Krishna has taken root in the West, has gained new vitality in India, and has spread all over the world. And it is by Srila Prabhupada's grace that he has given me the opportunity to assist him in his service to Lord Krishna. I hope that by the grace of my spiritual master and Krishna the thoughts in this web diary will be … [Read more...] about To begin. . .

Resources for editors

March 8, 2006 by Jayadvaita Swami

This will be a page on which to make available resources for editors. It will be accessible only to "members of the club." … [Read more...] about Resources for editors

Misleading Missionaries

February 4, 2006 by Jayadvaita Swami

from Back to Godhead, November-December 1993   Recently I attended a conference held to honor an Indian missionary who'd come to America a century ago bearing India's message of Vedanta. Though in America his name is now all but forgotten (if ever it was known), back home in India his fame lives on, his impact on the West still an item of national pride. The conference, a gala event put on for a million and a half dollars by a worldwide body of Hindus, featured, aside from singers, dancers, musicians, and politicians, an assembly of respected Indian swamijis discoursing on the … [Read more...] about Misleading Missionaries

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