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Jai Sri Radhe, Sri Krsna Janmastami will be celebrated on the 27th day of August, Tuesday. Janmastami is a fasting day l...
25/08/2024

Jai Sri Radhe, Sri Krsna Janmastami will be celebrated on the 27th day of August, Tuesday. Janmastami is a fasting day like Ekadasi day and breaking fast the next morning.

Putradā Ekādaśī will be celebrated on 16th day of August, Friday.Following is the translation of the Text extracts about...
15/08/2024

Putradā Ekādaśī will be celebrated on 16th day of August, Friday.
Following is the translation of the Text extracts about Putradā Ekādaśī between Supreme Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa and Yudhiṣṭhira Mahārāja
Yudhiṣṭhira Mahārāja said, “O Madhusūdana, O killer of the Madhu demon, please be merciful to me and describe to me the Ekādaśī that occurs during the light fortnight of the mont h of Śravaṇa [July-August] .”
The Supreme Lord, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, replied, “Yes, O king, I shall happily narrate its glories to you, for just by hearing about this sacred Ekādaśī one attains the merit of performing a horse sacrifice.”
“At the dawn of Dvāpara-yuga there lived a king by the name of Mahijita, who ruled the kingdom of Māhiṣmatī-purī. Because he had no son, his entire kingdom seemed utterly cheerless to him. A married man who has no son gains no happiness in this life or the next. For a long time this king tried very hard to obtain an heir, but to no avail. Seeing his years advancing ever onwards, King Mahijita became increasingly anxious. One day he told an assembly of his advisers : ‘I have committed no sin in this life, and there is no ill-gotten wealth in my treasury. I have never usurped the offerings to the demigods or brāhmaṇas. When I waged war and conquered kingdoms, I followed the rules and regulations of the military art , and I have protected my subjects as if they were my own children. I punished even my own relatives if they broke the law, and if my enemy was gentle and religious I welcomed him. O twice-born souls, although I am a religious and faithful follower of the Vedic standards, still my home is without a son. Kindly tell me the reason for this.”
“Hearing this, the king’s brāhmaṇa advisers discussed the subject among themselves, and with the aim of benefiting the king they visited the various āśramas of the great sages. At last t hey came upon a sage who was austere, pure, and self-satisfied, and who was strictly observing a vow of fasting. His senses were completely under control, he had conquered his anger, and he was expert at performing his occupational duty. Indeed, this great sage was expert in all the conclusions of the Vedas, and he had extended his life span to t hat of Lord Brahmā himself. His name was Lomaṣa R̥ṣi, and he knew past, present, and future. After each kalpa passed, one hair would fall out of his body. All the king’s brāhmaṇa advisers very happily approached him one by one to offer their humble respects.”
“Captivated by this great soul, King Mahijita’s advisers offered obeisances to him and said very respectfully, ‘Only because of our great good fortune, O sage, have we been allowed to see you.”
“Lomasa R̥ṣi saw them bowing down to him and replied, ‘Kindly let me know why you have come here. Why are you praising me? I must do all I can to solve your problems, for sages like me have only one interest : to help others. Do not doubt this.”
“The king’s representatives said, ‘We have come to you, O exalted sage, to ask for your help in solving a very serious problem. O sage, you are like Lord Brahmā. Indeed, there is no better sage in the entire world. Our king, Mahijita, is without a son, though he has sustained and protected us as if we were his sons. Seeing him so unhappy on account of being sonless, we have become very sad, O sage, and therefore we have entered the forest to perform severe austerities. By our good fortune we happened upon you. Everyone’s desires and activities become successful just by your darśana. Thus we humbly ask that you tell us how our kind king can obtain a son.”
“Hearing their sincere plea, Lomaśa R̥ṣi absorbed himself in deep meditation for a moment and at once understood the king’s previous life. Then he said, ‘Your ruler was a merchant in his past life, and feeling his wealth insufficient, he committed sinful deeds. He traveled to many villages to trade his goods. Once, at noon on the day after the Ekādaśī that comes during the light fortnight of the month of Jyeṣṭha, he became thirsty while traveling from place to place. He came upon a beautiful pond on the outskirts of a village, but just as he was about to drink at the pond a cow arrived there with her new-born calf. These two creatures were also very thirsty because o f the heat , but when the cow and calf started to drink, the merchant rudely shoved them aside and selfishly slaked his own thirst. This offense against a cow and her calf has resulted in your king’ s being without a son now. But the good deeds he performed in his previous life have given him rulership over an undisturbed kingdom.”
“Hearing this, the king’ s advisers replied, ‘O renowned R̥ṣi, we have heard that the Vedas say one can nullify the effects of one’ s past sins by acquiring merit. Be so kind as to give us some instruction by which our king’s sins can be destroyed; please give him your mercy so that a prince will take birth in his family.”
“Lomasa R̥ṣi said, ‘There is an Ekādaśī called Putradā, which comes during the light fortnight of the month of Śravaṇa. On this day all of you, including your king, should fast and stay awake all night, strictly following the rules and regulations. Then you should give the king whatever merit you gain by this fast. If you follow these instructions of mine, he will surely be blessed with a fine son.”
“All the king’s advisers became very pleased to hear these words from Lomasa R̥ṣi, and they all offered him their grateful obeisances. Then, their eyes bright with happiness, they returned home.”
“When the month of Śravaṇa arrived, the king’s advisers remembered the advice of Lomaśa R̥ṣi, and under their direction all the citizens of Mahismati-puri, as well as the king, fasted on Ekādaśī. And on the next day, Dvādaśī, the citizens dutifully offered their accrued merit to. him. By the strength of all this merit, the queen became pregnant and eventually gave birth to a most beautiful son.”
“O Yudhiṣṭhira,” Lord Kṛṣṇa concluded, “the Ekādaśī that comes during the light fortnight of the month of Śravaṇa has thus rightfully become famous as Putradā [“bestower of a son”] . Whoever desires happiness in this world and the next should certainly fast from all grains and legumes on this holy day. Indeed, whoever simply hears the glories of Putradā Ekādaśī becomes completely free of all sins, is blessed with a good son, and surely ascends to heaven after death.”
Thus ends the narration of the glories of Śravaṇa-śukla Ekādaśī, or Putradā Ekādaśī, from the Bhaviṣya uttara Purāṇa.

19/07/2024

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17/07/2024

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17/07/2024

What is Srimad Bhagavatam?

We are celebrating HARISHAYANI EKADASI on 17th of July, Wednesday.Yudhisthira Maharaja said, “O Kesava, what is the name...
15/07/2024

We are celebrating HARISHAYANI EKADASI on 17th of July, Wednesday.
Yudhisthira Maharaja said, “O Kesava, what is the name of the Ekadasi that occurs during the light fortnight of the month of Asadha [June-July]? Who is the worshipable Deity for this auspicious day, and what is the process for observing it?”
Lord Sri Krsna replied, “O caretaker of this earthly planet, I shall gladly tell you a wonderful history that Lord Brahma once narrated to his son Naradaji.
“One day Narada asked his father, ‘What is the name of the Ekadasi that comes during the light part of the month of Asadha? Kindly tell me how I should observe this Ekadasi and thus please the Supreme Lord, Visnu.’
“Lord Brahma replied, ‘O great orator, O best of all sages, O purest devotee of Lord Visnu, your question is excellent. There is nothing better than Ekadasi, the day of Lord Hari, in this or any other world. It nullifies even the worst of sins if observed properly. For this reason I shall tell you about Asddha-sukla Ekadasi.
“Fasting on this Ekadasi purifies one of all sins and fulfills all one’s desires. Therefore, whoever neglects to observe this sacred fast day is a good candidate for entering hell. Asddha-sukla Ekadasi is also famous as Padma Ekadasi. Just to please Hrsikesa, the master of the senses, one should fast on this day. Listen carefully, O Mirada, as I relate to you a wonderful history from the scriptures concerning this Ekadasi. Just hearing this account destroys all kinds of sins, along with all obstacles on the path to spiritual perfection.
“O son, there was once a saintly king in the sun dynasty whose name was Mandhata. Because he always stood up for the truth, he was appointed emperor. He took care of his subjects as though they were his very own children. On account of his piety and great religiosity, there was no pestilence, drought, or disease of any kind in his kingdom. All his subjects were not only free of all kinds of disturbances but also very wealthy. The king’s own treasury was free of any ill-gotten money, and thus he ruled happily for many years.
“Once, however, because of some sin in his kingdom, there was a drought for three years. The subjects found themselves beset by famine. The lack of food grains made it impossible for them to perform the Vedic sacrifices, offer oblations to their forefathers and the demigods, engage in ritualistic worship, or even study the Vedic literatures. Finally, they all came before their beloved king in a great assembly and said, “O king, you always see to our welfare, so we humbly beg your assistance now. Everyone and everything in this world needs water. Without water, almost everything is rendered useless or dead. The Vedas call water nara, and because the Supreme Personality of Godhead sleeps upon water, His name is Narayana. God makes His own abode on water and takes His rest there.’ In His form as the clouds, the Supreme Lord is present throughout the sky and pours forth rain, from which grow the grains that maintain every living entity.
“O king, the severe drought has caused a great lack of valuable grains; thus we are all miserable, and the population is decreasing. O best ruler on earth, please find some solution to this problem and bring us peace and prosperity once again.”
“The king replied, “You speak the truth, for grains are like Brahman, the Absolute Truth, who lives within grains and thereby sustains all beings. Indeed, it is because of grains that the entire world lives. Now, why is there a terrible drought in our kingdom? The holy scriptures discuss this subject very thoroughly. If a king is irreligious, both he and his subjects suffer. I have meditated upon the cause of our problem for a long time, but after searching my past and present character I can honestly say that I find no sin. Still, for the good of all you subjects, I shall try to remedy the situation.”
“Thinking in this way, King Mandhata assembled his army and entourage, paid his obeisances to me, and then entered the forest. He wandered here and there, seeking great sages in their asramas and inquiring about how to resolve the crisis in his kingdom. At last he came upon the asrama of one of my other sons, Angira Muni, whose effulgence lit up all directions. Seated in his hermitage, Angira looked like a second Brahma. King Mandhata was very pleased to see that exalted sage, whose senses were completely under control.
“The king immediately dismounted his horse and offered his respectful obeisances to the lotus feet of Angira Risi Then the king joined his palms and prayed for his blessings. That saintly personage reciprocated by blessing the king with sacred mantras; then he asked him about the welfare of the seven limbs of his kingdom.
“After telling the sage how the seven limbs of his kingdom were faring, King Mandhata asked about the sage’s own happiness. Then Angira Risi asked the king why he had undertaken such a difficult journey into the forest, and the king told him of the affliction his kingdom was suffering. The king said, “O great sage, I am ruling and maintaining my kingdom while following the Vedic injunctions, and thus I do not know the reason for the drought. To solve this mystery, I have approached you for help. Please help me relieve the suffering of my subjects.”
“Angira Risi said to the king, “The present age, Satya-yuga, is the best of all ages, for in this age Dharma stands on all four legs. 3 In this age everyone respects brahmanas as the topmost members of society. Also, everyone fulfills his occupational duties, and only twice-born brahmanas are allowed to perform Vedic austerities and penance. Although this is the standard, O lion among kings, there is one sudra who is unlawfully performing the rites of austerity and penance in your kingdom. This is why there is no rain in your land. You should therefore punish this laborer with death, for by so doing you will remove the contamination and restore peace to your subjects.”
“The king replied, “How can I kill an offenseless performer of austerity? Please give me some spiritual solution.”
“The great sage Angira said, “O king, you should observe a fast on the Ekadasi that occurs during the light fortnight of the month of Asadha. This auspicious day is named Padma Ekadasi and by its influence plentiful rains will surely return to your kingdom. This Ekadasi bestows perfection upon its faithful observers, removes all kinds of bad elements, and destroys all obstacles on the path to perfection. O king, you, your relatives, and your subjects should all observe this sacred Ekadasi fast. Then everything in your kingdom will undoubtedly return to normal.”
“Upon hearing these words, the king offered his obeisances and then returned to his palace. When Padma Ekadasi arrived, King Mandhata assembled all the brahmanas, ksatriyas, vaisyas, and sudras in his kingdom and instructed them to strictly observe this important fast day. After they had observed it, the rains fell, just as the sage had predicted, and in due course of time there were abundant crops and a rich harvest of grain. By the mercy of the Supreme Lord Hrsikesa, the master of the senses, all the subjects of King Mandhata became extremely happy and prosperous.
“Therefore, O Narada, everyone should observe this Ekadasi fast very strictly, for it bestows all kinds of happiness, as well as ultimate liberation, upon the faithful devotee.’
Lord Sri Krsna concluded, “My dear Yudhisthira, Padma Ekadasi is so powerful that one who simply reads or hears its glories becomes completely sinless. O Pandava, one who wishes to please Me should strictly observe this Ekadasi, which is also known as Deva-sayani Ekadasi. O lion among kings, whoever wants liberation should regularly observe a fast on this Ekadasi, which is also the day when the Caturmasya fast begins.”
[Ekadasi, The Day of Lord Hari, by Sri Krsna Balaram Swamiji, KBS0141]

09/07/2024

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Today, Lord Jagannath, along with Lord Baladev and His sister Subhadra, will come out of the temple compound and go on a...
07/07/2024

Today, Lord Jagannath, along with Lord Baladev and His sister Subhadra, will come out of the temple compound and go on a chariot procession to Gundicha Mandir, which is 3 km away from Jagannath temple in Puri.

Today also marks the divine appearance of our divine spiritual master, His Divine Grace Mahamandaleswar Mahant Sri Krsna Balaram Swami Prabhupada, in Vrindaban in 1956.

07/07/2024

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On 2nd of July, Tuesday we celebrate YOGINI (PAKSAVARDHINI) EKADASIYudhiṣṭhira Mahārāja said, “O Supreme Lord, I have he...
30/06/2024

On 2nd of July, Tuesday we celebrate YOGINI (PAKSAVARDHINI) EKADASI
Yudhiṣṭhira Mahārāja said, “O Supreme Lord, I have heard the glories of Nirjalā Ekādaśī, which occurs during the light fortnight of the month of Jyeṣṭha. Now I wish to hear about the Ekādaśī that occurs during the dark part of the month of Āṣāḍha [June-July]. Kindly describe it to me in detail, O killer of the Madhu demon.”
The Supreme Lord, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, replied, “O king, I shall tell you about the best of all fasting days, the Ekādaśī that comes during the dark part of the month of Āṣāḍha. Famous as Yogini Ekādaśī, it removes all kinds of sinful reactions and awards supreme liberation.
“O best of kings, this Ekādaśī delivers people who are drowning in the vast ocean of material existence and transports them to the shore of the spiritual world. In all the three worlds, it is the chief of all sacred fasting days. I shall reveal this truth to you by narrating a history recounted in the Purāṇas.
“The king of Alakāpuri–Kuvera, the treasurer of the demigods–was a steadfast devotee of Lord Śiva. He employed a servant named Hemamālī as his personal gardener. Hemamālī, a Yakṣa, was very lustfully attracted to his gorgeous wife, Svarūpavati, who had large, enchanting eyes.
“Hemamālī’s daily duty was to visit Mānasarovara Lake and bring back flowers for his master, Kuvera, which were then used in the worship of Lord Śiva. One day, after picking the flowers, Hemamālī went to his wife instead of returning directly to his master and fulfilling his duty. Absorbed in loving affairs with his wife, he forgot to return to the abode of Kuvera.
“O king, while Hemamālī was enjoying with his wife, Kuvera began worshiping Lord Śiva in his palace and soon discovered that there were no flowers ready for the midday pūjā. The lack of such an important item angered the great demigod, and he asked a Yakṣa messenger, ‘Why has dirty-hearted Hemamālī not come with the daily offering of flowers? Go find out the exact reason and report back to me in person.’ The Yakṣa returned and told Kuvera, ‘O dear lord, Hemamālī is freely enjoying s*x with his wife.’
“Kuvera became extremely angry when he heard this and at once summoned lowly Hemamālī before him. Knowing that he had been remiss and dawdling in his duty, Hemamālī approached his master in great fear. The gardener first paid his obeisances and then stood before his lord, whose eyes had become red with anger and whose lips trembled. Enraged, Kuvera cried out to Hemamālī, ‘O sinful rascal! O destroyer of religious principles! You are an offense to the demigods! I therefore curse you to suffer from white leprosy and to become separated from your beloved wife! Only great suffering is deservedly yours! O lowborn fool, leave this place immediately and betake yourself to the lower planets!’
“And so Hemamālī fell at once from Alakāpurī and became ill with the terrible affliction of white leprosy. He awoke in a dense and fearful forest, where there was nothing to eat or drink. Thus he passed his days in misery, unable to sleep at night due to pain. He suffered in both winter and summer, but because he continued to worship Lord Śiva faithfully, his consciousness remained pure and steady. Although implicated by great sin and its attendant reactions, he remembered his past life because of his piety.
“After wandering for some time here and there, over mountains and across plains, Hemamālī eventually came upon the vast Himālayan range. There he had the wonderful good fortune to come upon the great saint Mārkeṇḍeya Ṛṣi, the best of ascetics, whose duration of life, it is said, extends to seven days of Brahma. Mārkeṇḍeya was seated peacefully at his āśrama, looking as effulgent as a second Brahma. Hemamālī, feeling very sinful, stood at a distance from the magnificent sage and offered his humble obeisances and prayers. Always interested in the welfare of others, Mārkeṇḍeya saw the l***r and called to him, ‘O you, what sort of sinful deeds have you done to earn this dreadful affliction?’
“Hearing this, Hemamālī replied, ‘Dear sir, I am a Yakṣa servant of Lord Kuvera, and my name is Hemamālī. It was my daily service to pick flowers from Mānasarovara Lake for my master’s worship of Lord Śiva, but one day I was late in returning with the offering because I had become overwhelmed with passion for my beautiful wife. When my master discovered why I was late, he cursed me in great anger. Thus I am now bereft of my home, wife, and service. But fortunately I have come upon you, and now I hope to receive from you an auspicious benediction, for I know that devotees of the Supreme Lord always carry the interest of others uppermost in their hearts. That is their great nature. O best of the sages, please help me!
“Mārkeṇḍeya Ṛṣi replied, ‘Because you have told me the truth, I shall tell you about a fast day that will benefit you greatly. If you fast on the Ekādaśī that comes during the dark fortnight of the month of Āṣāḍha, you will surely be freed of this terrible curse.’ Upon hearing these blessed words from the renowned sage, Hemamālī fell to the ground in complete gratitude and offered him his humble obeisances. But Mārkeṇḍeya stood and lifted Hemamālī up, filling him with inexpressible happiness.
“Thus, as the sage had instructed him, Hemamālī dutifully observed the Ekādaśī fast, and by its influence he again became a handsome Yakṣa. Then he returned home, where he lived very happily with his wife.”
Lord Kṛṣṇa concluded, “So you can readily see, O Yudhiṣṭhira, that fasting on Yogini Ekādaśī is very powerful and auspicious. Whatever merit one obtains by feeding eighty-eight thousand pious brāhmaṇas is also obtained simply by observing a strict fast on Yogini Ekādaśī. For one who fasts on this sacred Ekādaśī, she destroys heaps of past sinful reactions and makes him most pious. O king, thus I have explained to you the purity of Yogini Ekādaśī.
[Ekādaśī, The Day of Lord Hari, by Śrī Kṛṣṇa Balarām Swāmījī, KBS0120]

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28/06/2024

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