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  1. Lord Siva chant on Rudraksaha beads. That is about all I know about the beads other than they seem to be quite expensive.
  2. where are you prabhu? You are missed. Please just drop by if only for one post and relieve this mystery.
  3. Eggless Pasta Ingredients: 2 cups semolina flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup warm water semolina flour for flouring the work surface Directions: 1. In a large bowl, mix flour and salt. Add warm water and stir to make a stiff dough. Increase water if dough seems too dry. 2. Pat the dough into a ball and turn out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead for 10 to 15 minutes. Cover. Let dough rest for 20 minutes. 3. Roll out dough using rolling pin or pasta machine. Work with a 1/4 of the dough at one time. Keep the rest covered, to prevent from drying out. Roll by hand to 1/16 of an inch thick. By machine, stop at the third to last setting. 4. Cut pasta into desired shapes. 5. Cook fresh noodles in boiling salted water for 3 to 5 minutes. Drain. Makes 4 cups of noodles
  4. your day job and if you do not have one - Get one!! /images/graemlins/wink.gif
  5. dunno...why don't you go to the Manor and report back to us? /images/graemlins/wink.gif
  6. anyone you want to be guru but don't expect a newborn infant to teach you to walk. You will be laying there in one place for a very long time.
  7. SB Chapter 17 verse 1 purport: "The principal sign of the age of Kali is that lower-caste südras, i.e., men without brahminical culture and spiritual initiation, will be dressed like administrators or kings, and the principal business of such non-ksatriya rulers will be to kill the innocent animals, especially the cows and the bulls, who shall be unprotected by their masters, the bona fide vaisyas, the mercantile community. In the Bhagavad-gitä (18.44), it is said that the vaisyas are meant to deal in agriculture, cow protection and trade. In the age of Kali, the degraded vaisyas, the mercantile men, are engaged in supplying cows to slaughterhouses. The ksatriyas are meant to protect the citizens of the state, whereas the vaisyas are meant to protect the cows and bulls and utilize them to produce grains and milk. The cow is meant to deliver milk, and the bull is meant to produce grains. But in the age of Kali, the südra class of men are in the posts of administrators, and the cows and bulls, or the mothers and the fathers, unprotected by the vaisyas, are subjected to the slaughterhouses organized by the südra administrators." Prabhupada is always right on the mark....Doesn't President Bush have a working cattle ranch?
  8. lighten up and quite reading more into this than it is meant to be. I am going to just figure that you read the rest of this post before I edited it out. I took the rest of it off so that perhaps the thread can get back on track not because I changed my mind about what I said. Take care all. Goodbye..hari bol
  9. hmm....possibly hiding from all the requests they probably get begging for money. It must be difficult to sort out the legit requests from the bogus one especially if you have a soft devotee heart.
  10. That goes without saying. His little bag is packed and ready to go. /images/graemlins/grin.gif
  11. is worthless to you on a desert island unless you add an electrical connection and a computer to your list or a laptop with a lifetime supply of batteries!! For me the list is: 1. Bhagavad Gita As It Is 2. My little travel altar 3. A friend with an airplane to drop me supplies and new batteries for my laptop.
  12. but common sense and care also must be taken with putting tulsi bracelets on very young children who might put the grains in their mouths (choking).
  13. are used for children because of the hazard of choking on a necklace (it has happened).
  14. nothing on Iskcon.net seems to work anymore and hasn't for weeks. Perhaps they are doing some work on it.
  15. cleans the heart. Now all that time you spent editing Ancient Paztriot's post on the other thread could have been spent.... hmm....well....perhaps....<font color="red">CHANTING???</font color>
  16. off topic but this is really extremely important. Do you still have my email address? If so please write to me as I have lost yours due to a computer crash. I need to ask you a very pressing question concerning a mutual friend. thanks
  17. from searching it appears that only this one page was cached in google. Maybe Dervish has found others. Thank you for such a nice question...these questions help everyone in that we are reminded of Krishna and guru. Hari bol
  18. I did not know about that little trick. I am there now. Thanks again!!! Hari bol!!!
  19. Were you able to access the site? I enjoy so much reading the pastimes she has posted there and especially was attracted to this particular one. Thanks so much for posting it.
  20. told on her webpage the wonderful explanation that Prabhupada gave about the significance of the knot in the sikha and why women also knot their hair. I tried to find it but the webpage is down for reconstruction.
  21. also reminds others that this is a devotee of God. It makes people think of Krishna when they see it. The tradition of devotees wearing a sikha goes back thousands of years.
  22. You responded to my post when you said that. Anyway....haribol!!!
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