Monsoon Indias God Of Life


Monsoon India s god of life is a fascinating chronicle of how the wild animals of India cope with the hardship of summer and how the arrival of the monsoon transforms their lives and the land they live in. The monsoon is a great benefactor that replenishes water and rejuvenates the land. But sometimes it can also overwhelm with its abundance, unleashing floods that cause death and destruction. In India s far north east, the rare great Indian rhinoceros lives on a flood plain that swings between the extremes of too little water… and too much. Lying to the south of the great Brahmaputra river, the rhino s home is literally reshaped by the force of every monsoon. As the summer advances, and the waterholes shrink, the normally solitary rhinos are forced together into tiny wallows to escape the heat. The days drag on with little respite and tempers flare as the great beasts jostle for space. When the summer monsoon finally arrives after weeks of anticipation, it makes its first landfall not in the north east, but at the tip of southern India. In the fire-ravaged forests of south India elephants squeal and trumpet when the first thunder showers pelt down. As the waves of dark cloud sweep further inland, they release most of their load over the rainforest-covered slopes of the Western Ghats mountains, drenching the forest floor and awakening all manner of life. Travancore tortoises emerge from hiding and the males battle it out for mating rights. Brightly coloured giant centipedes prowl the forest floor in search of food, and up in the canopy lion-tailed macaques enjoy the special fruits of the monsoon. On the misty, windswept mountain tops, the Nilgiri tahr, a species of rare wild goat, prepare for their annual rut. When the females come into heat they are chased relentlessly by the males, until the last female in the herd has mated. The monsoon does not arrive everywhere in India at once. While the monsoon rains lash south-west India, north India continues to reel under a heat wave. Temperatures in Rajasthan soar above 120 F. The heat drives the animals to rapidly shrinking water holes. Rhesus macaques dive headlong into the water and tigers soak in forest pools. But not everyone can afford to play or relax. Despite the crippling heat a tigress with two large cubs is constantly on the hunt for food. The dry, open forest makes concealment difficult and stalking almost impossible, but along the shores of an enchanting lake, where prey animals gather to feed and drink, there is plenty of food to be had. The tigress must use all her cunning if her cubs are to survive. Distant thunder and a smell of rain drives courting peacocks into a frenzy, and under cover of darkness, the monsoon arrives in Rajasthan. Deep underground, a large female python sits tightly coiled around her clutch of eggs. She laid them sixty days ago to hatch with the monsoon. Now, with the arrival of the rains, her young will have no trouble fending for themselves.

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Secret of the Himalayas


— With Italian subtitles
A film by George Aistov — a monk, a philosopher and a traveler. Its the first movie of the «Following in the footsteps of the Vedic civilization». and it was shot in the Himalayas. The main heroes are Monk (Swami Avadhut), Scientist (Sahadev Prabhu) and Pilgrim (Ajita Krishna Prabhu). Together with the shooting team they went through the Himalayas to speak with the sages and to visit such holy places as the sources of Ganges and Saraswati rivers. They also met teachers of different yoga systems. And its all intertwined with the Vedic stories about local Deities, personal talks of the search for the Truth as well as historical references and breathtaking mountain views.

Mayapur ISKCON with Indradyumna Swami


Mayapur village — this little bubble brings feelings of safety, security and serenity. With manicured aesthetics and lots to do; This compound invites a variety of food, fun and education for all. The underlying buzz of festivities sweeps warmth across the compound quarters. It was lovely staying here amongst all the friendly faces and compassionate people.

Kartik Parikrama 2019 Visit to Kamyavan with Indradyumna Swami


Kamyavan signifies the forest that fulfils all spiritual desires. Our parikrama party took full advantage of our visit there by chanting from our hearts, hearing with rapt attention about the pastimes that took place in the forest there and by visiting a number of sacred temples and other sites. Kamyavan is rich with the history of Vedic culture. In particular is the deity of Vrindadevi, worshipped by Srila Rupa Goswami. Her presence in Kamyavan attracts many thousands of devotees each year. We all were mesmerised by her beauty and her and transcendental aura.

Kartik Parikrama with Indradyumna Swami - Visiting Samadhi of Vrajranabh


The Village of Champakalata and the Samadhi of Vrajranabh

A few days ago we visited Kharala, the village of Champakalata, one of Srimati Radharani’s 8 special girlfriends. Full of cows, buffalo’s, peacocks and other animals, it very much resembled the Vrindavan many of us first came to in the early 1970’s. We all relished hearing of Champakalata’s unique transcendental qualities and her service to Vrindavan’s queen. Afterwards we visited the samadhi of Vrajranabh, the great grandson of Krsna, who installed a number of Deities of Krsna around Vrindavan, soon after the Lord’s departure for Goloka, 5,000 years ago.

Shiva Medley | Kirtan Live


The Kirtan Live series showcases Bhakti Marga musicians performing devotional kirtans and bhajans at live events hosted by Bhakti Marga, the international organisation and movement founded by Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda.

Jai Gurudev!

— LYRICS:
Shiva Shiva Shiva Shambho,
Shiva Shambho, Mahādeva

Dimita Dimita Dim, Dimita Dimita Dim,
Nāche Bholānāth

Mridanga Bhole Shiva Shiva Om,
Damaru Bhole Hara Hara Om

Shiva Shiva Shiva Shambo,
Shiva Shambho, Mahādeva

Shankara Karunākara,
Parameshvara Jagadīshvara

Shankarī Karunākarī,
Parameshvarī Jagadīshvarī

Shiva Shiva Shiva Shambho,
Shiva Shambho, Mahādeva

Hara Shiva Shankara, Shashānka Shekara
Hara Bam Hara Bam, Bam Bam Bolo

Bhavā Bhayankara Girijā Shankara,
Dimi Dimi Dimitaka Nartana Khelo

Sing the Name of Lord Shiva, the benevolent one
Lord Shiva is dancing to the beat: the mridanga is resounding «Shiva Shiva Om» and the damaru is resounding «Hara Hara Om». Shankara, You are the all-compassionate Lord and in your fierce form, You are the husband of Mother Parvati.

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Hare Krishna in Australia - New Govardhan Farm community


As a rural community project, New Govardhana is a living example of Srila Prabhupada’s teachings regarding “simple living, high thinking”. One of the main tenets of the Krishna consciousness philosophy is vegetarianism and cow protection.

We have therefore developed an innovative cow protection program that includes caring for our cows until they pass away naturally, and educational tours for guests. And it is a rare guest indeed who doesn’t fall in love with cows after the tour experience. There are also two abundant gardens that supply ingredients for the 3 daily vegetarian and vegan meals at both the temple and Krishna Village.

So we are well on our way to living self-sufficiently. In this age, as city-life becomes increasingly more challenging, we understand the importance of developing a shelter away from metropolitan centers to provide people the opportunity to re-centre and connect with their deepest Self.

‘Samudra Manthan’ lecture by Rishi Akashananda | Srimad Bhagavatam


The ‘Churning of the Ocean’ is a metaphor for our spiritual life. It allows us to see the different stages on the path and it gives us the tools we need to reach what really matters: God-realisation. Gurujis commentary is fundamental to understand the beauty of this lila in its different facets. It further demonstrates the Lords grace and His continuous help and support during our every action.

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"Путешествие к себе". Непал. Тибет-Священная Кора


Фильм путешествие о приключениях в Непале и Тибете, который был снят Няганскими путешественниками. «Даже если ты не умеешь, даже если тебе страшно и ты не представляешь с чего начать- иди и сделай первый шаг. НИЧЕГО в этой жизни нет невозможного!!! Раскрывай собственные границы, и ТЫ удивишься открытым возможностям, ты обретешь силу и уверенность в себе» — Владимир Светлов.