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  1. resides in my home and I have worshiped Her since She was a seed. She is soft and mellow and reminds me to slow down and listen to the Holy Names as I chant. She loves basking in the sun and I sit with Her each day and chant some of my rounds. Tulsi devi ki jai!!!
  2. livingentity

    lsd

    is a far more polite word for this than I was thinking!! I also thought of the beef example and hey, there is a gun - This is God telling us to shoot everything that moves. Someone needs to read Bhagavad Gita As It Is and get a better understanding of God, the encased spirit soul and freewill.
  3. not here on the forums!! LOL..... /images/graemlins/laugh.gif Here in my town!!! You crack me up!!! /images/graemlins/grin.gif
  4. Naham vipro na ca nara-patir napi vaisyo na sudro naham varni na ca grha-patir no vanastho yatir va kintu prodyan-nikhila-paramananda-purnamtabdher gopi-bhartuh pada-kamalayor dasa-dasanudasah "I am not a brahmana; I am not a ksatriya; I am not a vaisya or a sudra. Nor am I a brahmacari, a householder; a vanaprastha, or a sannyasi. I identify myself only as <font color="red">the servant of the servant of the servant of the lotus feet of Lord Sri Krsna,</font color> the maintainer of the gopis. He is like an ocean of nectar, and he is the cause of universal transcendental bliss. He is always existing with brillance." (Padyavali: 74) Typical mantra chanted during the bhuta-suddhi and is one that Lord Sri Caitanya himself chanted. I believe it says it all.
  5. expresses a submission to the Lord and detachment from material world. From ISKCON education: The sikha is a tuft of hair worn by the male devotees who otherwise have shaved heads. For thousands of years, devotees of Krishna have worn their hair in this way as a sign of surrender to the spiritual master, who is pleased to see his disciples entering into Krishna conscious life. To the public, such signs as the sikha are constant reminders that the devotees of God are present, and therefore the sikha indirectly reminds everyone of Krishna.
  6. Careful there. Actually, it did appear that you were very heavily chastising this guest.
  7. you should be asking your questions to the place where you are wanting to go not on this forum. With all due respects, you will get some contradicting answers some from people who do not know. Then you will have to sort out the answers and try to figure out which are correct. Again, go to the source with your questions. Here is a page of links to get you started. I am sure there is contact info in them also. Gaudiya Math links
  8. LOL... We just happen to have a blonde female cop here. Do you think this would work on her?
  9. livingentity

    lsd

    Shook some of us up more than others...
  10. mantras. And yes, you put fresh water in the cup in the morning, say the mantras etc and use it throughout the day. You do not throw the remaining water down the drain or in the toilet as it has been santified and should be treated with respect. Again, this is how I was taught to do this.
  11. put on the altar? I don't think we can compare our dirty selves to a pure devotee. I can only go by how I was taught.
  12. for the very nice email. It is getting late here right now so I will respond tomorrow morning (my morning). Again, thank you. Hare Krsna
  13. you can contact me at govindasgarden@ This address will be in effect for only about two weeks.
  14. wash your hands with soap and warm water. You use the santified water from the acamana cup before doing anything for the deities ie offerings - you keep the cup at the altar. You do not keep altar parapernalia in the bathroom. You have called the holy rivers to the water in the acamana cup and do not keep that in such a dirty place.
  15. I thought there was an easy link to me through ebay. I will have to look. Instead just go through my link and I will check out ebay and see how it is done. Thanks
  16. This is just uncalled for meaness. I can only imagine how difficult his decision to leave must have been - the stuggle within his heart and mind. I pray that he is living peacefully now, chanting, preaching and remembering. From what I hear he still communicates with devotees etc. He is just not a sannyasi anymore nor part of ISKCON. That does not make him a non-devotee. Lighten up! Hare Krsna
  17. for this topic. I do not want this thread to detour off course of the original intent. The topic of this thread is very serious.
  18. More items added last night and more to be added today. I am also (weather permitting) going to have a yard sale to help raise funds for my friends this weekend. Supposed to rain here tomorrow though.
  19. sitting in the hot seat and never knowing when that switch will be pulled. And we think we are so happy and so in control...HA!!!!
  20. chanting 16 rounds now by standing on your head? /images/graemlins/laugh.gif
  21. Why did the early devotees chant? Enthusiasm Why were they enthusiastic? Prabhupada!!! Listen to Srila Prabhupada, read His books, chant along with Him on the japa disk. Read and listen to Lord Krsna's Pastimes. Look at His image - He is so beautiful. If there are other devotees in your area - invite them for japa walks or namahatta programs in your home or their homes. Just keep on keeping on. That is the best thing I can say...I have been there also.
  22. you need to take number nine of the offenses to the Holy Name into consideration here. Don't waste you time arguing with her. Don't waste your time sitting around trying to figure out how to defeat her. This is one of Maya devi's ways of distracting you from the things you should be doing (chanting, reading etc) and will open the window of opportunity of planting doubts in your mind. If people do not want to hear and/or only want to argue then put number nine into action and just be a nice example of a devotee. That simple action can sometimes bring people around. Rather than arguing with them - it is better to spend your time and thoughts on chanting, reading and remembering the Lord. Hare Krsna
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