Even though I don't regularly blog anymore, I had to put this up. It's ISKCON's director of North American communications on CNN. He was representing ISKCON/Hare Krishna's on a panel discussion about Non-Christians celebrating Christmas. A bunch of us watched it together and rooted for him.
-AmulSaturday, December 22, 2007
Monday, December 17, 2007
On to Kurukshetra....
Haribol...day 2 in Vrindavan, and I'm already preparing to leave tommorrow. Tommorrow morning, Bhavin and I will most likely jump on a bus and head to Kurukshetra for Gita Jayanti. Over 5,000 years ago, lord Krishna spoke the Bhagavad Gita on the battlefield of Kurukshetra on Gita-Jayanti (Thursday). I'm also a big Mahabharata person, so I'm pretty excited to be going there, even though I am very sad to already be leaving Vrindavana. Otherwise, all is well here, and when we get back from Kurukshetra on Friday, I'll try and post about our visit, and public transportation in India...
Radhe Radhe
Chaitanya
Radhe Radhe
Chaitanya
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Finally Arrived in Vrindavana....
I have finally arrived in Sri Vrindavana Dhama. I really don't have much to say since my post yesterday, and I haven't been able to do much today. After breakfast, Bhavin and I will go take darshans at some more temples, and then go to the one of the principle places in Vrindavana, Loi Bazaar. Since I don't have much to say, I'll just list some of the glories of the cold weather here in Vrindavana:
- Cold Cold Baths- they really do rock (I'm not being sarcastic). After the initial hyperventilating, you actually feel awesome.
- Cool for the morning program- Yes, it is chilly, and you have to wear a sweatshirt, but I guess I've always liked cold weather....and there's no way you'll fall asleep during japa.
- Prasadam- Unlike the summer when eating 1 chapatti will make you full, in the winter, you can really honor prasadam with all your glory....which is what Bhavin and I did last night at Dhenuka's....
That's all for now...Radhe Radhe...
Chaitanya
Saturday, December 15, 2007
What Happened to Saturday?
Haribol.....After a nice stay in the Airport in Helsinki, it was a breezy 6.5 hour flight on to Delhi. Upon arrival, what was the first thing I noticed.....yea..you guessed it...the smell of India. Its like someone took a bottle of "New Car Smell", switched it with "India smell", and sprays it all over the jetway to greet new travelers. Otherwise it was smooth getting out of the airport, and we arrived here at my fathers god-brothers house at a modest 3AM. Here are some other miscallaneous travel notes:
- The plane I boarded to India had a big logo painted on it which said "FinnAir, the Official Airline of Santa Claus." It covered one whole side of the plane....just kind of amusing. (Apparently, Finnish people claim the Santa Claus came from Finland...read it in the airplane magazine.)
- What happened to Saturday... i left my house in New Jersey at 2:30 PM on Friday, and now its Sunday Morning, have you ever had that feeling before?
- Remember my post "Driving in Delhi" (I linked to it just in case)....well, I experienced it 2AM style...not so bad at all, our driver only ran 3-4 red lights. (I think at night in Delhi, all the lights are red for some reason...not really sure though)
- The weather rocks...the last time I was in Delhi, the heat and humidity was a painfully trying experience. This time, I stepped out of the airport to what felt like 50-55 degrees. For me, this weather is perfect. Of course, people in India don't agree. One of the traffic police was sporting the all-out ski mask, with gloves and a shawl. My dad said, "Looks like he's getting ready to go to war." The marble in all the buildings does make them a tad bit chilly, but I prefer this over the summer weather.
Anyways, in about 2 hours, I will hopefully make the last leg of my trip to Vrindavan, the drive on the Delhi - Agra highway. I am very very very excited, and I can't wait to get there. Since this is the last time I will have fast internet for a while, I will leave you with a picture of Krishna-Balaram, the main deities at the Krishna-Balaram Mandir in Vrindavan, who's darshan I will hopefully have this evening.
Radhe Radhe
Chaitanya
Helsinki..
After a long painful layover in helsinki...mostly spent chanting japa and sleeping, I am about to board my flight to Dehli....almost there...
Radhe Radhe
Chaitanya
Radhe Radhe
Chaitanya
Friday, December 14, 2007
Ahhh...not enought time...
After arriving in New Jersey at 3AM last night and then entering into the mode of ignorance for a few hours (sleep), I woke up this morning to realize that I had to pack. So here I sit, at 1:30 PM, still not completely packed, when I have to leave for the airport at 2PM....I'd say this is the closest I've cut it. Since I've customarily been leaving pictures, I will today as well, but I don't have time to tell a story, in reality I should be nowhere near this computer right now. Here's a picture of a vrindavan monkey, who's association I shall be enjoying in a short while.
Catch you on the flip side....Jaya Jaya Sri Radhe
Chaitanya
PS- Get in touch with me while i'm in India by leaving comments, or writing me an email. I'm gonna try and stay off facebook.
Catch you on the flip side....Jaya Jaya Sri Radhe
Chaitanya
PS- Get in touch with me while i'm in India by leaving comments, or writing me an email. I'm gonna try and stay off facebook.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
24 Hours or so....
In about 24 hours or so, I should be in a FinnAir Jet bound for the holy dham of .....Helsinki? Well, I guess Helsinki's not a holy dham, but it is a stepping stone on the way to Vrindavan (or in my case a 6 hour layover). Yesterday I asked what deities I had posted a picture of, and yes, people correctly gave me the name of those deities, Sri Sri Radha Vraja-Mohan, the worshipful deities of Srila Narottama dasa Thakur. The story of these deities is awesome, but that's for another day (its really long, and I don't remember a lot of the important details).
Currently, I'm about 470 miles from New Jersey, which means I'll be spending a wonderful evening in my car, and I'll try and listen to the story of Sri Sri Radha Vraja-Mohan en-route...
I have posted a picture of the wonderful temple of Radha Madana Mohan. For those of you who have not been to Vrindavana, this temple is famous among ISKCON devotees for its presence on the back of the "I left my Heart in Vrindavana" t-shirts. The temple was built by a merchant who's salt vessel was stuck in the Yamuna, and who prayed to Madana-Mohan to free the vessel so he could sell his salt. Srila Madana-Mohan were first moved to Jaipur for safekeeping, and then later to Karoli, which is where Madana Mohan is today. I'll try and throw up one more post before leaving tommorrow.
Jaya Sri Radhe
Chaitanya
Currently, I'm about 470 miles from New Jersey, which means I'll be spending a wonderful evening in my car, and I'll try and listen to the story of Sri Sri Radha Vraja-Mohan en-route...
I have posted a picture of the wonderful temple of Radha Madana Mohan. For those of you who have not been to Vrindavana, this temple is famous among ISKCON devotees for its presence on the back of the "I left my Heart in Vrindavana" t-shirts. The temple was built by a merchant who's salt vessel was stuck in the Yamuna, and who prayed to Madana-Mohan to free the vessel so he could sell his salt. Srila Madana-Mohan were first moved to Jaipur for safekeeping, and then later to Karoli, which is where Madana Mohan is today. I'll try and throw up one more post before leaving tommorrow.
Jaya Sri Radhe
Chaitanya
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
2 Days to Go.....
Hari Hari. As I sit here studying for an exam that I want absolutely no part of (when you think of it, is there ever an exam that you are ever excited for?), I remembered that I had not posted to the blog today. Amul suggested I let everyone know what I've been up to since coming back from India (Just about 1 year ago...time really flies). Well, I've been in college, slaving away and studying, but never forgetting about Vrindavana. Enough about me, and more about Vrindavana.
To the left I have posted a picture of deities in Vrindavana, the question is, what deities are they, are they one of the main deities of Sri Vrindavan Dham. I know, but I'll tell you tommorrow, until then, please leave your guesses in the comments section.
To the right I have posted a picture of Vamsivat, the first place Caitanya Mahaprabhu went when he visited Vrindavana. This is also where the original deity of Gopinath was found. Unfortunately Gopinath is no longer in Vrindavana, but Gopinath's temple can be found among the back streets of Jaipur. I almost forgot, Vamsivat is the place where the Maha Rasa-Lila took place on Sarad Purnima (which many of us know as the first day of Kartika). Thanks for checking in, and remember to leave some comments. Check back for a new post tommorrow. Radhe
Chaitanya
To the left I have posted a picture of deities in Vrindavana, the question is, what deities are they, are they one of the main deities of Sri Vrindavan Dham. I know, but I'll tell you tommorrow, until then, please leave your guesses in the comments section.
To the right I have posted a picture of Vamsivat, the first place Caitanya Mahaprabhu went when he visited Vrindavana. This is also where the original deity of Gopinath was found. Unfortunately Gopinath is no longer in Vrindavana, but Gopinath's temple can be found among the back streets of Jaipur. I almost forgot, Vamsivat is the place where the Maha Rasa-Lila took place on Sarad Purnima (which many of us know as the first day of Kartika). Thanks for checking in, and remember to leave some comments. Check back for a new post tommorrow. Radhe
Chaitanya
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Welcome Back
Welcome Back to Vrindavan Days, the internet blog sensation that took the material world by storm back in the summer of 2006 when Amul and I took our 6 month trip to India. Alright, I may be worshiping my false ego, but since I had so much fun doing the blog back then, I've decided to fire the blog back up for my trip to India starting this Friday. To the left I have posted a picture of what I consider to be one of the most amazing temples in the world. At one time it was 7 stories high, and the home of the worshipable deity of Srila Rupa Goswami, Sri Sri Radha Govinda. Think about it, this temple was 7 stories high, i cannot even imagine this, because the temple is humongous in its modest state today. Look for daily posts before I take off on Friday.
Jaya Radhe....
Chaitanya
PS: Feel free to subscribe to the RSS feed. I know most of you don't know what the heck RSS is, here's a link from our good friends at Digital Trends, who tell you what RSS is, and how to use it if you want to.
Digital Trends - RSS
And here's another post from CNET (which I hope you've heard of)
CNET - RSS
Jaya Radhe....
Chaitanya
PS: Feel free to subscribe to the RSS feed. I know most of you don't know what the heck RSS is, here's a link from our good friends at Digital Trends, who tell you what RSS is, and how to use it if you want to.
Digital Trends - RSS
And here's another post from CNET (which I hope you've heard of)
CNET - RSS
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