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Author Archive for Hasyapriya Das – Page 2

Four Miracles of Saint Govinda!

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Friday, December 20th, 2013 in Guardians, Seva Ashram Post | Comments (0)

On the occasion of the 93th anniversary day of the Divine appearance of Srila Govinda Maharaj, we would like to present these wonderful stories about the miraculous events that sometimes occurred around him. Read Story…

The Miracle when Mother Ganges Gave Back the Ornament to Srila Govinda Maharaj

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Wednesday, December 18th, 2013 in Guardians, Seva Ashram Post | Comments (0)

The amazing story of when Srila Govinda Maharaj lost his ornament in the Ganges and after praying to Mother Ganges, the ornament was returned to him. “Still I cannot believe what happened and which way it happened.” Read Article…

Invitation to Srila Govinda Maharaj’s Disappearance Day

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Thursday, April 18th, 2013 in Events | Comments (0)

Faith in Saints or Faith in Scientists?

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Sunday, February 3rd, 2013 in Introduction to Krishna Consciousness, Seva Ashram Post | Comments (0)

Is the scientist a noble researcher or someone who is following a lust for recognition? Are we to put our faith in their conclusions and theories when trying to understand what will give us real happiness? Our faith should be placed in the Absolute’s divine agent, the saint, Sri Guru. <em><a href=”http://www.sevaashram.net/3693/faith-in-saints-or-scientists/” target=”_blank”>Read article…</a></em>

Invitation to Srila Janardan Maharaj’s Vyasapuja Festival

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Sunday, February 3rd, 2013 in Events | Comments (0)

Last Minute News about the Shraddhaanjali Dance Festival

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Friday, January 18th, 2013 in Events, Friends of the Ashram | Comments (0)

We are very excited about Saturday’s classical Indian dance festival in the Kathak tradition presented by Sangita Nandy’s Kathak Kala Vihar Dance School at the Santa Clara University Mayer Theater! The doors will open at 4:00pm and the program will start at 5:00pm. Click here to a link for directions and parking information or for a pdf map, click here. Tickets are still available to purchase at the box office.

 

Photos of Srila Govinda Maharaj

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Monday, December 31st, 2012 in 2012 Photo Gallery, Guardians | Comments (0)

Here are some photos of Srila Govinda Maharaj that were taken in San Jose & Santa Cruz, California in 1993 & 1994.

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Srila Janardan Maharaj in China

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Sunday, November 4th, 2012 in 2012 Photo Gallery | Comments (0)
Srila Bhakti Pavan Janardan Maharaj in San Jose in 2012

During the month of October 2012, Srila Janardan Maharaj travelled to China to visit with Yudhamnayu Prabhu Seva Vikram and the Chinese devotees. Accompanied by Satrughna Prabhu (Shuggie), they went to Chongqing and Shenzhen, where they were warmly greeted by the Chinese devotees. Everyone was extremely happy to have Srila Janardan Maharaj’s association. Here are some pictures from that tour.

Srila Janardan Maharaj Visits Yudhamnyu Prabhu in Chongqing

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01-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China
02-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China With Yudhamanyu Prabhu Seva Vikram, Satrughna Prabhu and the devotees.

03-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Sita Devi (center) translates Srila Janardan Maharaj's talk into Chinese.
04-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Ananda Devi offers arotik to Sri Guru and Sri Gauranga

05-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Offering the ghee lamp...
06-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Offering the fan...

07-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Honoring the Vaishnavas...
08-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Back left to right: Yudhamanyu Prabhu Seva Vikram, Srila Janardan Maharaj, Satrughna Prabhu. Front left to right: Madhumita Devi, Sita Devi, Ananda Devi.

09-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Srila Janardan Maharaj ki jay!
10-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China

11-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Srila Janardan Maharaj leads the devotees in kirtan.
12-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Everyone is enthusiastically chanting and clapping during the kirtan.

13-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China All the guests and the Chongqing devotees.
14-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China For Sri Radhasami, the devotees prepared a sumptuous feast and offered everything to Sri Guru and Sri Gauranga.

15-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China And a special "Happy Birthday" cake in honor of Sri Radhastami
16-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Yudhamanyu Prabhu eagerly accepts some cake prasadam from Srila Janardan Maharaj

17-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Srila Janardan Maharaj personally distributes a piece of cake to each guest and devotee
18-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Satrughna Prabhu (second from right) traveled the whole trip with Janardan Maharaj.

19-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China
20-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Satrughna Prabhu ki jay! Shuggie Prabhu ki jay!

21-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Several sincere souls asked Srila Janardan Maharaj for initiation.
22-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China

23-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Srila Sridhar Maharaj wrote: "Intitiation into the mantra means to impart real knowledge and devotional sentiment from one to another."
24-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Kishori Devi Dasi ki jay!

25-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Tulasi Devi Dasi ki jay!
26-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Sita Devi & Madhumita Devi receive second initiation from Srila Janardan Maharaj.

27-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China Srila Janardan Mahraj ki jay! Sripad Yudhamanyu Prabhu Seva Vikram ki jay!
28-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Chongqing, China All the Chongqing devotees ki jay!

 

Visiting with Dr Su & his wife Mrs Hao in Chengdu…

Dr Su was instrumental in helping Yudhamnyu Prabhu become established in China. Dr Su and his wife Mrs Hao visited our Soquel Seva Ashram in the summer of 2012. They were very happy with their visit and afterwards he commented to Yudhamnyu Prabhu that everyone at the Seva Ashram was smiling from their hearts!

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Chengdu-01 Yudhamanyu Prabhu, Sita Devi & Hasyapriya das took the high speed "bullet train" from Chongqing to Chengdu.
Chengdu-02 Left to right: Robert, Yudhamanyu Prabhu, Mrs Hao, Dr Su, Hasyapriya das

Chengdu-03 Left to right: Mrs Hao, Hasyapriya das, Yudhamanyu Prabhu, Dr Su, Carole & her daughter "Little Tiger"
Chengdu-04 We visited Southwest Jiaotong University, the first school Yudhamanyu Prabhu taught at when he first came to China in 2003

Chengdu-05 Sudevi Devi Dasi (left) the first initiated disciple of Srila Govinda Maharaj in China.
Chengdu-06 Robert (left) who along with his wife Carole, helped Yudhamanyu Prabhu when he first arrived in China.

 

Srila Acharya Maharaj’s Appearance Day

A few days before Srila Janardan Maharaj’s arrival in China, the devotees in Chongqing celebrate Srila Acharya Maharaj’s Appearance Day…

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Chongqing Acharya M Appearance Day-01 Srila Bhakti Nirmal Acharyya Maharaj ki Jay!
Chongqing Acharya M Appearance Day-02 The painting by Urmila Devi Dasi of Sri Sri Guru Gauranga Gandharvika Girihari is worshiped by the devotees in Chongqing.

Chongqing Acharya M Appearance Day-03 Yudhamanyu Prabhu reads from Srila Govinda Maharaj's book to the Chinese devotees and guests.

 

Sri Mridanga Arrives in Chongqing, China

While he was in India, Srila Janardan Maharaj purchased a mridanga drum for the devotees in Chongqing which he gave to Hasyapriya das to bring there…

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01-Chongqing Mridanga
02-Chongqing Mridanga Yudhamanyu Prabhu & Madhumita Devi

03-Chongqing Mridanga Rita
04-Chongqing Mridanga Sita Devi

05-Chongqing Mridanga Yudhamanyu Prabhu Seva Vikram

 

Srila Janardan Maharaj Visits Jayavati Devi & the other Shenzhen Devotees

After Chongqing, Srila Janardan Maharaj and Shatrugna Prabhu went on to Shenzhen where Jayavati Devi is leading the Chinese devotees at the new center established by Srila Avadut Maharaj & Srila Goswami Maharaj…

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01-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Shenzhen, China Srila Janardan Maharaj & Paramananda Prabhu. Paramananda Prabhu has been traveling and preaching in Thailand, China, Japan and other Asian counties for many years.
02-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Shenzhen, China Jayavati Devi Dasi is the leader of the Shenzhen center.

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04-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Shenzhen, China Many devotees and guests came to get Srila Janardan Maharaj's association in Shenzhen.

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09-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Shenzhen, China Satrughna Prabhu gives a mridanga lesson to one of the Chinese devotees.
10-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Shenzhen, China Jayavati Devi smiling and serving prasadam

11-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Shenzhen, China Nalina Devi Dasi also lives at the center in Shenzhen
12-Srila Janardan Maharaj in Shenzhen, China Up on the roof for the "Full Moon" festival.

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Yudhamnayu Prabhu & Hasyapriya das Visit Shenzhen

A few weeks after Srila Janardan Maharaj’s visit, Yudhamanyu Prabhu Seva Vikram and Hasyapriya das also visited the devotees in Shenzhen …

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01-Yudhamanyu Prabhu in Shenzhen Yudhamanyu Prabhu leads a kirtan
02-Yudhamanyu Prabhu in Shenzhen Hasyapriya das & Yudhamanyu Prabhu

03-Yudhamanyu Prabhu in Shenzhen Hasyapriya das speaking to Indumukhi Devi Dasi and Aravinda Prabhu
04-Yudhamanyu Prabhu in Shenzhen

05-Yudhamanyu Prabhu in Shenzhen Jayavati Devi Dasi
06-Yudhamanyu Prabhu in Shenzhen Jayavati Devi, who is a very good preacher, explains our philosophy to the devotees and guests.

07-Yudhamanyu Prabhu in Shenzhen Jayavati Devi, Indumukhi Devi and a guest.
08-Yudhamanyu Prabhu in Shenzhen Left to right: Yudhamanyu Prabhu, Aravinda Prabhu, Hasyapriya das

09-Yudhamanyu Prabhu in Shenzhen Back row left to right: Indumukhi Devi, Nalina Devi and a guest.

Shraddhaanjali – Kathak Dance Concert Benefitting Vaishnava Seva Society

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Sunday, October 14th, 2012 in Events | Comments (0)

original excerpt:

Vaishnava Seva Society wishes to present  Shraddhaanjali (an affectionate offering to our teachers)–a Festival of Dance in Santa Clara County, performed in the traditional classical dance form of ‘Kathak’.

This festival is geared especially toward the South Asian communities in the area. This event will give a unique opportunity for individuals, especially parents to keep themselves and their children connected with the rich culture and heritage of India. All children, youth, and adults may enjoy and participate in this event simply as a colorful cultural festival while enriching their lives with the beauty, charm and grace of this classic dance form.

July 2012 Development Update – Matrix Approved

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Saturday, July 14th, 2012 in Development Plans | Comments (0)

For the past month we have been working with the County of Santa Cruz to define how our proposed use of our property can be accommodated under their rules. The county’s term for their land use determination is called a “matrix”. According to the Santa Cruz County Building Code, the purpose of the matrix system is to “provide a consistent methodology for the determination of the development potential of rural land based on available services, environmental and site constraints and resource proportion factors”. The county analyzes various factors on our property and assigns them a numerical value which then determines the extent of development that is allowed.

The matrix report only assesses the development potential of our land. The decision to approve or deny our specific plan is done when we submit our application for a discretionary use permit, which we should be able to do later this year. It is important the matrix supports our proposed use, but it does not guarantee approval.

In May 2000 we hired the county to prepare a rural density matrix report for our property. Then in February 2005 we had the county review and update their initial report. (You can view those reports here.) The result of these reports is that the county has assigned a matrix calculation for our property of 3.7 matrix units. (A normal single family residence is 1 matrix unit.) The county then requested us to submit a proposal on how we would use the matrix units for our proposed development project.

We submitted our plan to the county (see below). Finally, after many meetings, plan revisions, emails and phone calls, the county accepted our proposal! Even though this approval is only for the proposed use, it is an important step in our approval process.

 

Here is our proposal that was approved:

Limited Temporary Occupancy – day use only
10,950 user days per matrix unit
1.0 Matrix Unit
Seva Ashram Temple Center
The Use of the Temple Center is described as “Limited Temporary Occupancy – Day Use Only”
Days per
Year
# of People
per day
User Days
Sunday Service 52 100 5,200
Religious Holy Days  10  100  1,000
Daily Services 300 10 3,000
Other 1,750
Total User Days 10,950

 

Limited Temporary Occupancy
3,650 user days per matrix unit
1.7 Matrix Unit  (1.7 x 3,650 = 6,205)
Proposed Seva Ashram Guest House
The Guest Rooms are considered “Limited Temporary Occupancy”
Days per
Year
# of People
per day
User Days
Residents 365 10 3,650
Guests 170 15 2,550
Other  5  1 5
Total User Days 6,205

 

Permanent Residential Units
1 kitchen & 5 permanent residents per matrix unit
1.0 Matrix Unit
Days per
Year
# of People
per day
User Days
Permanent Residents 365 5 1,825

 

The Eternal Form & Pastimes of Lord Jagannath

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Wednesday, June 20th, 2012 in Seva Ashram Post | Comments (0)
Temple of Union in Separation: the Samadhi Mandhir of Srila Sridhar Maharaj in Nabadwip

The pastimes of Lord Jagannath give us a glimpse into one of the highest spiritual principles which was expressed by Srila Sridhar Maharaj as “union in separation”. However, due to our consciousness being influenced by material sense enjoyment, we can easily miss these spiritual principles and think that the Lord’s pastimes are similar to ordinary mundane activities. We pray to Srila Gurudev, Srila Bhakti Sundar Govinda-dev Goswami Maharaj, that by his mercy we may present this story while staying true to the transcendental principles of our spiritual preceptors.

Lord Krishna’s Pastimes in Dwarka

Once when Krishna was living in the city of Dwarka, Narada Muni, the great mendicant who travels the universe, came into the assembly of Krishna’s 16,108 wives. Narada Muni offered them his respects and began to glorify the Queens saying how they were the best servants of Krishna, and the most glorious devotees in the entire universe. But by his words the Queens could understand a different meaning: that Krishna really wants to return to Vrindavan and taste the love of the gopis.

Lord Krishna in Dwarka

Prompted by Narada Muni, Krishna’s wives began asking Balaram’s mother Rohini, who was also in the assembly, to tell them about Krishna’s pastimes in Vrindavan. She had lived there with Krishna and Balaram before They came to Dwarka. The residents of Dwarka are said to worship Krishna as the Supreme Lord. But the residents of Vrindavan have a very confidential relationship with Krishna that surpasses awe and reverence because it is based on friendship and love. Krishna’s wives wanted to hear about the special quality of love that the cowherd boys and girls have for Krishna and how that love had captured Krishna’s heart in Vrindavan. Cautious that the discussion should not be overheard by Krishna, Rohini asked Krishna’s sister, Subadra, to stand watch at the door and prevent Krishna and Balaram from entering into the assembly.

Lord Krishna

Mother Rohini begins to speak

Remembering her friend Yasoda, who is Krishna’s mother, Rohini then began to speak about Krishna’s wonderful pastimes in Vrindavan. She described how the residents of Vrindavan only know Krishna as their son, their beloved or their friend. Rohini told the Queens, “You sometimes think that Krishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself, and you can see His four hands.” She described how in Vrindavan this idea is never present. The inhabitants of Vrindavan see Krishna as an innocent boy who is dancing and playing His flute. His turban is decorated with peacock feathers. He loves, and is loved by, all the cowherd boys and girls.

Meanwhile, Krishna, sensing that He was being talked about, came along with His brother Balaram and standing to the right and left of Their sister Subadra, They could overhear Rohini’s wonderful stories. Just by hearing these stories Krishna became overwhelmed with intense feelings of separation for Vrindavan. He was so completely absorbed in hearing the Vrindavan pastimes, that His heart began to melt. Krishna and Balaram became so ecstatic that Their internal feelings were exhibited externally. Their eyes became very wide! Their heads compressed into Their bodies, and Their limbs retracted! They appeared just like the forms that are worshipped today as Lord Jagannath, Subadra and Baladev in Jagannath Puri.

Lord Jagannath, Subadra & Baladev

Gradually They returned to Their normal consciousness and forms. When Krishna had recovered fully, He could understand that Narada Muni had a hand in this. Narada Muni was worried because Krishna’s extreme feelings of separation had caused this remarkable transformation and he thought that Krishna would be angry with him. Krishna told Narada Muni, “You must have said something that caused the Queens to question Mother Rohini.” Then to Narada Muni’s relief, Krishna told him how happy he was that this had happened and wanted to give Narada Muni a benediction. Hearing that Krishna was happy made Narada Muni happy and he asked, “My desire is that you will remain in those forms somewhere in this world and the whole world will see you. In that form you will be patita-pavana, the savior of the fallen and the entire world will be liberated by your darshan. That is what I want.”

Srila Govinda Maharaj visiting our Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Math in Sri Puri Dham

Krishna replied: “Yes, it will be! I will manifest these three Deities and the Sudarshan chakra (Krishna’s disc) in the city of Puri, on the bank of the ocean.”

Jaya Jagannath, Jaya Baladev, Jaya Subadra!

New Website for our Development Project: Seva Ashram Plans

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Wednesday, June 6th, 2012 in Development Plans | Comments (0)

The Appearance of Lord Nrsimhadeva

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Saturday, May 5th, 2012 in Seva Ashram Post | Comments (0)

The Appearance of Lord Nrsimhadeva

Disappearance Day of Srila Bhakti Sundar Govinda Dev-Goswami Maharaj

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Wednesday, April 18th, 2012 in 2012 Photo Gallery | Comments (1)

The devotees gathered at the Pushpa Samadhi of Srila Govinda Maharaj in Soquel California on the second anniversary of the disappearance of Srila Govinda Maharaj. Srila Janardan Maharaj returned from India to lead the program and his beautiful words helped soothe the hearts of everyone. Here are some photographs taken by Jatindra Mohan Prabhu.

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01-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Srila Govinda Maharaj's Pushpa Samadhi at the Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Seva Ashram in Soquel, California
02-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Beautiful flower garlands of roses and plumeria flowers adorn Gurudev’s Samadhi Mandir

03-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Srila Janardan Maharaj speaks about the wonderful pastimes of Srila Govinda Maharaj
04-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Srila Janardan Maharaj expresses how happy he is remembering how the whole community of devotees joined together to build this beautiful Pushpa Samadhi Mandir

05-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 The winter rains stopped just in time and it is a beautiful sunny day
06-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 On the hillside and under the majestic oak trees, Gurudev’s Samadhi is located in the most beautiful setting at the Seva Ashram

07-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Bimala Devi, Ajita Krishna Prabhu, Krishna Kanti Devi & Sushila Devi (in the foreground)
08-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Devotees sit and listen to the speakers and remember so many sweet memories of Srila Gurudev

09-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 (back left to right) Dina Dayal Prabhu, Dina Bandhu Prabhu. (middle) Jaya Ram Prabhu, Vaidehi Devi, Krishendrani Devi, Anupama Devi. (front) Ajita Krishna Prabhu, Krishna Kanti Devi
10-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Diksavati Devi

11-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Garlands decorate the lions from Thailand who stand guard over Gurudev’s Samadhi Mandir
12-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 (left to right) Bhakta Swarup Prabhu, Devaki Devi and Mallika Devi

13-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 (left to right) Chaitanya Prabhu, Daru Brahma Devi and guest Hale
14-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 (left to right) A guest, Braja Mohini Devi, Ramananda Prabhu, Kalindi Devi and Harindu Prabhu’s relative Carlos

15-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Srila Janardan Maharaj and Sarvabhavana Prabhu
16-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Hasyapriya Prabhu

17-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 (left to right) Dinatahara Prabhu, Madhumati Devi, Krishna Madhuri Devi, and Damodar Krishna Prabhu, making flower garlands the night before the program
18-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Narayani Devi and Laskmi Priya Devi stayed up late the previous night to decorate the Pushpa Samadhi Mandir

19-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Ramai Prabhu begins the arotik to Srila Gurudev
20-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Srila Janardan Maharaj leads the kirtan

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29-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Even the sounds of the conch shell are especially beautiful today!
30-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012

31-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Meanwhile, back in the kitchen, the super excellent cooks including Shatrugna Prabhu are hard at work
32-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Rajani Devi, the head cook for the Soquel Seva Ashram

33-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Neela Mani Prabhu
34-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Sanatani Devi, one of the pillars of the Seva Ashram community

35-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Damodar Prabhu
36-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 (foreground left to right) Sureshwari Devi, Dinatahara Prabhu, Vrinda Devi, Radhika Devi, (background) Neela Mani Prabhu and Harindu Prabhu

37-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Srila Janardan Maharaj ki jaya!
38-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Ajita Krishna Prabhu

39-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Ratan Krishna Prabhu
40-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Anxiously awaiting the Lord’s mercy! Prasadam ki jaya!

41-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Nabadwip Prabhu and Tilak Devi (left)
42-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Mallika Devi & Jahnava

43-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012
44-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Sarvabhavana Prabhu

45-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012
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47-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Dinatahara Prabhu
48-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Dina Bandhu Prabhu

49-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Damodar Prabhu
50-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Bimala Devi

51-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Hasyapriya Prabhu, Swarnangii Devi & Diksavati Devi taking prasadam
52-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Vaidehi Devi (Ekala Prabhu in the back left)

53-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Dinatahara Prabhu
54-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Sushila Devi

55-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Dwaitananda Prabhu
56-Srila Govinda Maharaj Disappearance Program in Soquel April 2012 Madhu Krishna

Remembering Srila Govinda Maharaj – Photos from Sanatani Devi’s Collection

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Sunday, April 8th, 2012 in 2012 Photo Gallery | Comments (0)

Srila Govinda Maharaj came to California 10 times between 1992 and 2007. He would describe his trips as coming to visit with his friends and their families. However, for us it was so much more than that. His association changed our lives and revitalized Krishna Consciousness for thousands of devotees around the world.

In 1992 he requested that we purchase a center, since previously we had been renting the building at 17th Street in San Jose, where Jayanta Krishna Prabhu and Braja Mohini Devi now live. Yudhamanyu Prabhu Seva Vikram organized the collections to fulfill Gurudev’s request and in September 1993 on the auspicious day of Sri Radhastami, we received the deed to the property that would become the Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Seva Ashram in Soquel, California. Here is a selection of photographs from Sanatani Devi’s vast collection from those early years.

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01-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel (right to left) Srila Govinda Maharaj, Hasyapriya, Pitambar Prabhu, Sarvabhavana Prabhu, Ashram Maharaj, Sagar Maharaj. Standing in the carport, where we will later build the prasadam hall. (1993)
02-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel (left to right) Srila Govinda Maharaj, Sagar Maharaj, Giri Maharaj & Yudhamanyu Prabhu Seva Vikram, touring the buildings at the Soquel Seva Ashram. (1993)

03-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Yudhamanyu Prabhu Seva Vikram meets with Srila Govinda Maharaj. Gurudev stayed at Rsabdev Prabhu & Kumkum Devi's house in 1992 & 1993 before we purchased the Soquel Ashram.
04-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj with Janardan Maharaj & Sagar Maharaj in the newly renovated temple room at the Soquel Seva Ashram. (1993)

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06-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel With Sarvabhavana Prabhu driving, Srila Govinda Maharaj visits Srutasrava Prabhu & Sanatani Devi's house. Every time Gurudev came here, he always visited their home. (1992)

06a-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel (left with red turban) Mohan Ananda Prabhu, who organized Srila Govinda Maharaj's very first world tour in 1992.
08-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj leads the devotees in kirtan in the new temple room at the Soquel Seva Ashram. (1993)

08a-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj supervises the installation of Sriman Gauranga Sundar as the presiding Deity in Soquel. (1993)
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09-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj with the devotees outside the temple building at the Soquel Seva Ashram. Diksavata Devi, Hasyapriya to his left, Kumkum Devi to his right. (1993)
09a-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel (left to right) Yudhamanyu Prabhu Seva Vikram, Srila Govinda Maharaj & Siddhanti Maharaj (known then as Chitananda Prabhu).

09b-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj casts his auspicious glance over the Soquel Seva Ashram. (1993)
09c-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj inspects the building that was partially constructed when we purchased the Soquel Seva Ashram. Later it is finished as Gurudev's quarters and guest house. (1993)

12-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj gives a lecture at the Louden Nelson Auditorium in Santa Cruz, California. (1992)
12a-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj surrounded by all the devotees at the San Francisco airport before he left California. (1993)

15-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj at Hasyapriya & Swaranagii Devi's house. (1992)
16-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj in the temple room at the Soquel Seva Ashram. (1993)

17-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj & Sripad Janardan Maharaj arrving at the airport. Jaya Gurudev!
19-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj visiting Sarvabhavana Prabhu & Diksavati Devi's home in Scotts Valley. (1993)

21-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Janardan Maharaj ki jaya!
22-bs-govinda-maharaj-scs-soquel Srila Govinda Maharaj gives darshan to the devotees outside at the Soquel Seva Ashram. (circa 1995)

The Disappearance of the Spiritual Master

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012 in Guardians, Seva Ashram Post | Comments (0)

The Disappearance of the Spiritual Master

Lord Rama, The Avatar of a Forgotten Age

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Saturday, March 31st, 2012 in Seva Ashram Post | Comments (0)

Lord Rama

Long, long ago in an age when men lived for a thousand years and noble kings ruled our planet, there lived a great king named Lord Ramachandra. Actually He was not an ordinary king. He was the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself, incarnated in India as the son of Maharaj Dasarath, the king of Ayodhya. He was the avatar during an age known as the Treta yuga, and had a greenish complexion like a beautiful parrot. Why would God have come to Earth? He appears throughout the ages to re-establish religious principles and rid the planet of the most evil and demoniac people who are disturbing society.

He also comes to enjoy loving pastimes with His dear-most devotees. The Supreme Lord loves His devotees and they love Him. They therefore take birth as His friends, mother, father, brothers, wife, servants and sometimes even as animals such as cows and monkeys.

Lord Rama was raised to be a perfect ruler. He personified justice, mercy, strength and all other good qualities. The citizens of Ayodhya were very happy to know that Maharaj Dasarath had such a qualified successor. However, as fate would have it, to honor a vow that his father had made, Lord Rama accepted fourteen years of exile to the forest. Everyone was heartbroken. No one could believe the situation, but because Lord Rama was so noble, He readily accepted His fate. He left His father’s palace for the forest accompanied by His brother Laksman and His wife Sita Devi.

Many pastimes took place while Lord Rama lived in the forest; however, nothing compared to when the Rakshasa king Ravana kidnapped His dear wife Sita Devi, whom He loved with all His heart. Laksman and Rama looked everywhere for Sita but could not find her. Rama thought of her constantly and His mind was distracted by grief due to her separation. He could not eat and hardly slept.

Lord Rama and Hanuman hugging
Lord Rama and His eternal devotee Hanuman

While searching for Sita, Rama and Laksman saved the life of Sugriva, a great monkey king who was being hunted by his demoniac brother Vali. After that, Lord Rama enlisted Sugriva along with his mighty monkey general Hanuman and all the monkey tribes, in the search for His missing Sita. A frantic search ensued. Sugriva ordered all monkeys, gorillas, apes, bears and other animals to search the four directions for Sita Devi. Sugriva was so intense that he ordered: “Anyone who does not report back to me within one month will be executed!” Lord Rama was very happy with Sugriva’s efforts to help him in this desperate time.

Soon word came that Hanuman had found Sita in Ravana’s island city of Lanka, where she was being held captive. Meeting with Sugriva, Hanuman and the other monkey chiefs, Lord Rama discussed how to cross over the ocean and rescue her.

Lord Rama, Laksman, and Hanuman constructing the bridge
Lord Rama, Laksman, and Hanuman constructing the bridge

At this time Ravana’s brother Vibhishana left Ravana’s palace in Lanka to join Rama’s army. Vibhishana had tried in vain to convince his brother Ravana to return Sita and make peace with Rama, but Ravana was convinced that mere humans and animals could never defeat him. Ravana considered himself such a great warrior because even the Lord of Death, Yamaraj, had retreated in battle against him. Little did he know what the real truth was about Lord Rama.

When Vibhishana came to Lord Rama, one by one, each of the monkey leaders expressed distrust for him. They said, “He is the brother of Ravana, how can he be trusted?” When Hanuman spoke though, he told the opposite–that he trusted Vibhishana and did not detect any deceitfulness in him. Lord Rama agreed. He stated, “If a person comes to me saying ‘I am yours only once, then I shall protect him from danger forever. This is my solemn vow I make before you all.” All the great monkey chiefs were deeply moved by Rama’s speech. Sugriva said tearfully, “O Rama your knowledge is perfect and you are always devoted to virtue. My doubts are gone.”

Hanuman constructing the bridge
Hanuman constructing the bridge

Now Vibhishana, as an ally and friend, helped devise a plan to cross the ocean. To reach the island of Lanka they would build a bridge! Lord Ramachandra began the enormous task. Meanwhile Hanuman, who had super strength and was blessed with a boon that he could fly, could easily cross the ocean simply by jumping over it. The Lord is so merciful upon His pure devotees that He presents them as even more powerful than Himself.

With incredible strength the army of monkey soldiers uprooted giant trees and lifted great mountain peaks, which they carried to the sea. Soon there were gigantic piles of trees and rocks all over the beach. One particular monkey named Nala was the son of the demigods’ famous architect, Vishvakarma. Under his direction the monkeys began throwing everything they had collected into the sea and tying it all together with vines. They engraved each rock with the holy name of Rama and the rocks began to float on the water.

Stones inscribed with the Holy Name of Lord Rama floated
Stones inscribed with the Holy Name of Lord Rama floated

Feeling very excited, the monkeys built over 100 miles of bridge just in the first day. Seeing their own progress they became even more enthusiastic and within only five days completed a bridge that spanned over 800 miles and was 80 miles wide. While demigods and saintly rishis watched from above in amazement, the monkeys and bears leapt and ran onto the bridge laughing and shouting with joy! Rama rode on Hanuman’s shoulders and Angada carried Laksman as the ferocious army of monkeys and bears crossed the bridge to Lanka.

Lord Rama, Laksman, millions of monkeys led by Hanuman, Sugriva and Angada, and legions of bears led by Jambuvan, all arrived on the outskirts of Lanka ready for battle. The battle cry was given and they began an attack on the city. The brutal battle went on for many days and nights. At one point Rama and Laksman were paralyzed by Ravana’s son Indrajit’s poisonous arrows. Hanuman was dispatched to retrieve a special herb to heal them, but when he flew to the Himalaya Mountains he found that the herbs had hidden themselves from view. Undeterred, Hanuman lifted the whole mountaintop into the sky and carried it to the battlefield. There the herbs were discovered and administered to Rama and Laksman, who recovered miraculously from all their wounds. Shortly thereafter, Ravana himself entered the battle and was defeated by Lord Rama.

Finally Sita Devi was released and great celebrations followed. However, to prove her chastity, Sita Devi entered into fire. Agni Dev, the god of fire himself, carried Sita Devi from within the fire back to Lord Rama, proclaiming to everyone her purity and chastity. Now the fourteen years of exile had ended and they all returned to Ayodyha, where Lord Rama ruled for many, many years.

Jaya Sita, Jaya Rama!

Invitation to Srila Govinda Maharaj’s Divine Disappearance Day

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Wednesday, March 28th, 2012 in Events | Comments (0)
Srila Govinda Maharaj

Invitation to Srila Govinda Maharaj’s Divine Disappearance Day

April 4, 201210 am (main program) and 5:30pm in Santa Cruz
5:30 pm in San Jose

Dear Friend of the Ashram,

We humbly invite you to come give honor and remembrance to our dearest Gurudev, Srila Bhakti Sundar Govinda Dev-Goswami Maharaj on the anniversary of his departure. The pain of separation still hangs over us but in each other’s association we can remember his wonderful activities, glorious qualities, and how his affectionate mood touched all of us.

It is said that the guru is more near and dear to us than God Himself. God has many things to deal with, but guru is concerned only with our welfare. In this way our lives have been forever changed by the auspicious association of such a great Vaishnava Acharya as Srila Govinda Maharaj. We will be very grateful for your association on this important occasion.

Srila Janardan Maharaj returns from India soon and will lead the program in Santa Cruz, which will start at 10 am at Srila Gurudev’s Pushpa Samadhi. Although that will be the main program in Santa Cruz, we will gather again at 5:30 pm in the temple for kirtan and additional discourse of Gurudev’s glories. The program in San Jose will start at 5:30 pm.

Sincerely,
Hasyapriya das

Welcome to the Seva Ashram News Online

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Wednesday, March 7th, 2012 in Friends of the Ashram | Comments (0)

All Glories to Sri Sri Guru Gauranga Gandharvika Giridhari Jiu

Hasyapriya dasPlease accept our affectionate welcome to the new online home of the Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Seva Ashrams, which are located in Santa Cruz and San Jose California.

In the Seva Ashram News you’ll find posts with photos, videos, audio and more sharing the latest news from our Ashrams. And we hope the many articles in the Seva Ashram Post will give nourishment to the hearts and souls of seekers exploring Krishna Consciousness for the first time as well as long-time practitioners.

Many devotees from our community are working hard to bring you these articles and posts. Swarnangii Devi, Sushila Devi and Vrinda Devi especially have dedicated themselves to this service. In addition, many devotees like Maturanath Prabhu, Bhakti Lalita Devi and others have written wonderful articles from their realizations in Krishna Consciousness.

Our hope is to add new posts each week to share with you the enthusiasm and beauty of all the devotees’ service activities. Please check back regularly to see what’s new. To find out when new posts are published, you can follow our Seva Ashram Facebook page.

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Invitation to Memorial Service Honoring Sripad Vaishnav Maharaj

Posted by Hasyapriya Das on Saturday, January 14th, 2012 in Events | Comments (0)
Sripad Bhakti Sharan Vaishnav Maharaj

There will be a memorial service honoring Sripad Bhakti Sharan Vaishnav Maharaj on Friday, January 20, 2012 at the Seva Ashram in Soquel, California. Srila Janardan Maharaj will lead the program. View invitation…

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