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Sri Krsna Janmasthami 2013 — at Varsana Jardines Ecológicos.: Colombia

Beautiful celebration with Guru Maharaja in Varsana Jardines Ecologicos celebrating the birth of Sri Krsna, the appearance day of Srila Prabhupada, and Ratha Yatra

Their Lordships Sri Sri Gauranga Radha Vrajesvara
Beautiful couples in festival

Guru Maharaja in Varsana Jardines Ecologicos celebrating the birth of Sri Krsna
Protected cows
Guru Maharaja in Varsana Jardines Ecologicos celebrating the birth of Sri Krsna - Aarti 
Hare krishna song
Guru Maharaja seeing the progress of the construction of the trulys — at Varsana Jardines Ecológicos.






Sri Krishna Janmashtami with Paramanand Prabhu in Shenzhen (China)





Sri Krishna Janmashtami in St. Petersburg

Saint Petersburg, Russia
Pictures sent by Shyama Mohini Devi Dasi
Report by Kundalata Devi Dasi.


Ananda Moy Prabhu Brahmachari making the offering of 108 alighted ghee wicks.

Jaya Kumar Prabhu carrying around the lamp sanctified by the Deities and letting the gathered devotees receive a blessing by touching this fire.

Sripad Ashram Maharaj takes up the kirtan in a while.
Dishing out prasadam.

Janmashtami celebrated in Muslim Country

Hindus take part in a colourful procession brought out from Palashi intersection in the capital yesterday celebrating Janmashtami, which marks the birth of the Hindu god Krishna. Photo: Star

The country’s Hindu community yesterday celebrated Janmashtami, a religious festival marking the birth of Lord Krishna, with religious fervour.

Different religious and socio-cultural organisations arranged various programmes including prayer to Lord Krishna, discussions, songs praising Krishna and cultural functions.

In the capital, thousands of people, some dressed as Lord Krishna, Krishna’s father Basudev, mother Deboki, brother Balaram and maternal uncle Kongsha, on foot and on over 100 trucks joined the traditional Janmashtami procession.

Brought out from Palashi intersection near Dhakeshwari National Temple, the procession, part of a three-day programme organised by Mohanagar Sarbojaneen Puja Committee, paraded different roads amid stringent security before ending at Bahadur Shah Park.

Sector Commander Maj Gen (retd) CR Dutta Biruttam inaugurated the procession, attended by Communications Minister Obaidul Quader, State Minister for Home Affairs Shamsul Haque Tuku and Indian Deputy High Commissioner to Dhaka Sandeep Chakraborty.

Devotees also gathered at temples, including Ramakrishna Math and Mission, ISKCON temple at Swamibagh and Mirpur Kendrio Mandir, in the morning to offer their prayers to Lord Krishna.
Vivekananda Shiksha O Sangskriti Parishad of Dhaka University arranged a special prayer at Jagannath Hall. Colourful Janmashtami processions were also brought out in other divisional cities and district headquarters.

Citing from Hindu mythology, Swami Sthiratmananda, assistant secretary of Ramakrishna Mission, said Lord Krishna, the incarnation of God, descended to this world some 5,500 years ago on the 8th lunar day of dark fortnight in the Bangla month Bhadra vowing to establish love, truth and justice.

Devotees observed the day fasting and thinking divine of God to purify their hearts, he added.

SHRIKHAND Recipe

Janmashtami is celebrated with fun and fervor by Hindus all over India. The birth of Lord Krishna, one of the favorite deities of people following Hinduism, is marked by a number of colorful rituals. Cultural programs depicting the birth of Lord Krishna are organized by various committees. It is also a glorious occasion to relish on mouth watering delicacies. A variety of sweets are prepared, which are specialty of Janmashtami. Shrikhand is one such melt-in-the-mouth sweet. It is also known as sweet golden yogurt mainly because of its rich color. Go through the following lines to get an easy recipe of shrikhand (also known as sweet golden yogurt).
 Ingredients
> 1 (18 ounce) container Plain Yogurt
> 1/2 cup Granulated Sugar
> 1 tsp Rose Water (optional)
> 1/2 tsp Ground Cardamom
> Dash of Ground Nutmeg
> Few threads of Saffron
> 4 tsp finely chopped Green Pistachios

   Preparation Method
1. Mix all the ingredients of Shrikhand, except pistachios.
2. After mixing the ingredients, put them in a bowl and cover it with a lid. Refrigerate the mixture for at least       2 hours.
3. After waiting for two hours, take the bowl off the refrigerator. By this time, the mixture would have reached the consistency of a dessert. Now, you may stir and spoon the Shrikhand (Sweet Golden Yogurt) into dessert dishes.
4. Sprinkle with pistachios.
5. Serves four people.

LORD ''SRI KRISHNA''Janmashtami - Birth of Lord Krishna

LORD KRISHNA
Janmashtami is celebrated to welcome and enjoy Lord Krishna's birth. The birth of Lord Krishna took place when the various planets were in auspicious places. It is said that God chooses a particular time, as to when he will take birth as a human and the planetary systems are adjusted accordingly.

Auspicious Nakshatra (Constellation)
Around the time of Bhagwan Krishna's birth, Rohini Nakshatra was predominant as it is considered to be quite auspicious. This is so because it is under the supervision of Brahma, the creator of Universe. Sri Krishna was born in the month Of Sravana more than 5000 years ago.

Born in Dwapur Yug (Iron Age)
According to some scholars, Krishna was born on Wednesday,the eighth day of second fortnight in Sravana month in the year of Visvavasu around 3227 BC, also known as Dwapur Yug. July 19th 3228 BC to be more accurate. He lived for 125 years and disappeared on February 18th 3102 BC on the new moon night of Phalguna. His death was the onset of the current corrupt age known as Kaliyug.



Universal Happiness of all Forms of Life
From the time, Devki conceived Sri Krishna, she began to glow and exude divine light. The prison walls glowed with the aura of the new born infant. Atmosphere of peace and happiness prevailed all over, Forests were all green and full of trees with all kinds of beautiful flowers, rivers were all swollen due to joy, peacocks began to dance in sheer joy, people in all villages started being happy.

Objective of Krishna's Birth
The main objective of Lord Krishna's birth was to free Mother Earth from the wickedness of demons. Playing an important part in Mahabharata (legendary battle in Kurukshetra) and propagating the theory of bhakti and good karma were other important objectives.

Events Before The Birth of Sri Krishna
The people of Mathura were extremely unhappy with the wicked king Kansa who put his father, king Ugrasen in prison and declared himself the king of Mathura. It was to put an end to his evil ways and other demons that Lord Vishnu decided to take birth on Earth in human form. According to Akashvani (heavenly voice) at the wedding of his beloved sister Devki, Kansa got to know that the eighth child of his sister will take birth to kill him. So, in turn he rushed to kill his sister. Kansa gave up the idea of killing after being assured by Vasudev that he will handover all his children to him. He put them in Prison. Kansa killed all the six infants as soon as they were born. The seventh child (Balram) was saved due to divine intervention, when he was transferred from Devki's womb to that of Rohini's (other wife of Vasudev).

Events During the Birth of Lord Krishna
Lord Krishna was born in a prison cell in the captivity of King Kansa. He took birth in divine form with lotus like eyes,his palms bearing the signs of a lotus and discus. He had a swastika sign on his sole. Wearing a yellow colored silk cloth, adorned with precious diamond earrings and a crown made of emeralds. Soon after the birth, a chain of events astonished Vasudev,when he saw the gates of the cell flow open and all the guards fast asleep. He immediately thought of Nand ,his close friend in Gokul and decided to handover his child to him in order to save him from the clutch of Kansa.

River Yamuna Bows To The Feet of Sri Krishna
The night of birth was witnessed by heavy rains which led to River Yamuna being in floods. As soon as the feet of Lord immersed in the river, the flow became normal and Yamuna made way for the Lord. Sheshnag, the serpent formed an umbrella to save the new born baby from rain.

Exchange of the Babies
Vasudev kept his child next to fast asleep Yashoda and took the baby girl lying with him back to Mathura. The baby girl is believed to be the sister of Lord Vishnu.

Disappearance of The Divine Child
On hearing the news of birth of the eighth child of Devki and Vasudev, Kansa rushed to the prison-cell and lifted the baby girl to kill her despite pleadings from Devki. However, instead of hitting the stone, the child flew up in the air and announced that the annihilator of Kansa was born and in safe hands.

Krishna later grew in Gokul and finally killed his maternal uncle, King Kansa.

CELEBRATING the BIRTH of LORD KRISHNA

Five thousand years ago, Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, descended from the spiritual world and appeared in Vrndavana, India. Naturally an occasion of great joy for His devotees, His birthday, Janmastami, was celebrated with opulence and gaiety. The original Janmastami took place in Vrndavana at the house of Krishna’s foster father, Nanda Maharaja. Learned brahmanas and astrologers led the festivities, and all the town’s residents joined in the singing, dancing, and feasting. Each year since then Lord Krishna’s devotees have marked the auspicious event in the same way. Today, people from many nations, having heard about this wonderful day, take pleasure in celebrating Janmastami. The following pages depict last year’s festival at Bhaktivedanta Manor, near London, England.
Smiling affectionately, the Deities greet
visitors to
Bhaktivedanta Manor.
Friends of the Society from the London area gather at the estate for the Janmastami fair.
The Birth of Lord Krishna
An International Holiday
by Madhavananda dasa

Many Indian people who have left their homeland in search of material prosperity in the West have become estranged from their own culture. But when they see young Westerners taking to the essence of the Vedic tradition in the form of Krishna consciousness, they are moved to review their neglected heritage and revive their practice. Thus thousands of Indians regularly visit Krishna consciousness centers around the world. One of them, Bhaktivedanta Manor, is pictured here.

Bhaktivedanta Manor is a large estate in the countryside near London, England. Its bountiful gardens, orchards, pastureland and dairy accompany an exquisite temple graced by Deities of Lord Krishna and His eternal consort, Radharani. The formal name of the Deities, Sri Sri Radha-Gokulananda, honors Gokula, a farming village in India where Krishna lived thousands of years ago.

Drawn by these perennial attractions, busloads of Indian guests come to the Manor every Sunday. As they arrive, they bow down before the altar, offering prayers, fruits, grains and flowers. The Indian guests feel quite at home doing this, for as His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada has said, “Most Indian people are by nature Krishna conscious, but being attracted by the glare of material life in the West, they have forgotten their great culture and heritage.”

Of course, Indians are not alone in this regard. The cultural mainstream of all human civilization, East and West, is its spiritual heritage, and all contemporary societies are beset by forgetfulness of this fact. It is the aim of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness to remind us all, regardless of background, of our permanent relationship with the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Indians and native-born Britishers alike appreciate the transcendental qualities of a Sunday feast at the Manor.
Indians are familiar with Vedic literature, but most haven’t heard the meaning clearly explained.
 They are eager to read the books of His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada to gain a better understanding.
Last August at Bhaktivedanta Manor, a celebration of the birthday, or appearance day, of Lord Krishna drew over five thousand people to the temple. That gathering is seen on these pages. Krishna’s appearance day, called Janmastami, is the most important holiday on the Vedic calendar. Expecting a crowd, the devotees erected a large tent on the front lawn. Inside the tent, festivities—plays, movies, slides, discourses and congregational chanting of the Lord’s holy names—continued through the day and evening until midnight.

Then a magnificent ceremony called abhiseka was performed. The Deities were bathed in yogurt, milk, rose water, clarified butter and honey, with fifteen hundred guests staying to watch. At its conclusion, everyone enjoyed a sumptuous feast of food offered to Krishna. That evening, inspired by the transcendental mission of ISKCON, eleven guests enrolled in the society’s life membership program.

                             Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
                                  Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
Chanting the lord’s holy names is the highlight of the program, and it continues for many hours. The beautiful sound awakens spiritual consciousness.
On many days that summer, the Deities were taken from Their altar, placed on a palanquin and carried through the local village of Letchmore Heath. Hundreds of participants followed, chanting Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. And in November a throng of nine thousand came to the Manor to celebrate a favorite holiday, Govardhana-puja, which commemorates Krishna’s transcendental pastime of lifting Govardhana Hill.

Devotees and guests crowd into the huge pavilion all afternoon and evening for the plays, dances and concerts. The Deities preside at the right of the stage.
On hearing about the marvelous programs at Bhaktivedanta Manor, Srila Prabhupada commented, “This movement of Lord Caitanya’s is so wonderful. There are so many festivals—Janmastami, Gaura-purnima, Govardhana-puja, Jhulana-yatra, Ratha-yatra, Rasa-lila. Practically speaking, there is a big festival every two months. So let there be many such wonderful programs, and let everyone come and see the blissful life of Krishna consciousness.” The devotees of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness extend this invitation to all readers of  WAY TO GODHEAD. We hope you’ll join us at the ISKCON center nearest you for this month’s Janmastami celebration on August 30.

 
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