Submitted by Mukunda Goswami on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 21:53
As of 19 January 2012, I will NOT be giving any 1st, 2nd (gayatri), or sannyasa initiations.
Exceptions:
Submitted by Mukunda Goswami on Thu, 12/22/2011 - 01:25
Submitted by devaprastha on Thu, 12/22/2011 - 04:03
Recorded on Dec. 1, 2011 in Murwillumbah, Australia.
Submitted by devaprastha on Thu, 12/22/2011 - 03:03
Recorded on Dec. 1, 2011 in Murwillumbah, Australia.
Submitted by devaprastha on Sat, 08/27/2011 - 21:10
Miracle On Second Avenue is now available at temples around the world. 
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Submitted by Mukunda Goswami on Sun, 12/30/2007 - 19:00
About ten years back the GBC discussed gender issues. One of the topics was that women tended to be nurturers and homebodies, whereas men tended to be warriors, protectors and bread winners. That aside, this bit of humor emanated from humor columnist David Barry: Title: Gender Gap is a True Gift. "This is the time of year when a lot of women (by which I mean my wife) complain that women do WAY more holiday stuff than men do. Which is true. On any given day during the holidays, my wife wraps more presents than I have wrapped in my entire life.
Submitted by Mukunda Goswami on Sat, 12/29/2007 - 19:00
Perhaps the hardest thing to realize - even for theists - is that God is a Person
Submitted by Mukunda Goswami on Fri, 12/28/2007 - 19:00
Once Srila Prabhupada said the soul and God were "co-relative terms." He said that if you could understand the soul exists, you could understand God. (From a lecture in London, August 29, 1973)
Submitted by Mukunda Goswami on Thu, 12/27/2007 - 19:00
Attributed to Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati is the saying the mistakes are the pillars of success. Attributed to one Lewis Thomas is this: "Mistakes are at the very base of human thought ... feeding the structure like root nodules. If we were not provided with the knack of being wrong, we could never get anything useful done."
Submitted by Mukunda Goswami on Wed, 12/26/2007 - 19:00
Srila Prabhupada once indicated that even Alexander didn't think he was so great. The story went like this: "You know the story of Alexander the Great and the thief. Alexander the Great arrested one thief, and he was going to punish him. The thief pleaded, 'Sir, you are going to punish me, but what is the difference between you and me? I am a small thief, you are a great thief. That's all. You are by force occupying other's kingdom, and you have no right.
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