Video Presentations by Sadaputa Dasa
Posted September 25th, 2008 by newgovardhana
Video Presentations on Science of Krishna Consciousness "The Mysterious Origins of Man" by Sadaputa Das:
will be screening again on Sunday, October 5, at 6:45pm
Dear Devotees and Friends,
Please accept our humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.
Last Thursday, 18th September, Sadaputa Prabhu, author of Forbidden Archaeology, Alien Identities, Hidden History of the Human Race and Mechanistic and Nonmechanistic Science (and many more publications), left his material body. In his lifetime Sadaputa Prabhu wrote many books explaining the Krsna conscious philosophy to scientific and academic communities and produced numerous videos depicting the workings of the universe according to the knowledge of the Vedas.
In honour of the many devotional works of Sadaputa Prabhu, New Govardhana will be screening his videos every Sunday for the next few weeks in the temple-room. The first of these videos will be shown this coming Sunday- 28th September. Its title is The Mysterious Origins of Man in which Sadaputa Prabhu and Drutakarma Prabhu, both Srila Prabhupada's disciples, present startling archaeological discoveries that refute popular beliefs about the history of our Earth, including its inhabitants. This video presentation went to air in the USA in the 1990s, causing many academics to contact the television station to enquire further about the presenters and the sources of their information. Other presenters in this video include Graham Hancock, author of Fingerprints of the Gods and similar books addressing the controversies surrounding the history of our Earth.
We strongly encourage all devotees and guests to attend these screenings, in order to benefit from Sadaputa's and other devotees' insightful and expert manner in which to explain the science of Krsna consciousness. Screenings will begin in the temple-room after prasadam each Sunday at approx. 6.45 pm. Hare Krsna!
For more information or order a copy of one of these videos/DVDs please visit the following website:
http://nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu/~ghi/videos.html
New Govardhana Newsletter January, 2008
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Please click HERE
Samskaras, Vedic Ceremonies, Fire Yagya(Yajna), Puja, Wedding Ceremony, Purohit ( ISKCON Priest )
Posted August 10th, 2006 by newgovardhana
Vedic Ceremonies -Samskaras -Weddings -etc.
Purohit, Pandit (Priest): Govinda Caran Das
Australian Registered Marriage Celebrant
Serving the Community in and around Murwillumbah, Gold Coast, Brisbane and New South Wales
Everything is done according to ancient tradition:
- simantonayanam :Parting the hair
- sosyanti homa: Safe delivery
- Jata-karma: Birth ceremony.
- Niskramana: When a child leaves the house for the first time.
- Pausti-karma: Ceremony to protect your child's health.
- Anna-prasna: Feeding a child grains for the first time.
- Cuda-karanam: Hair-cutting ceremony.
- Vidyarambha: Entering school.
- Samavartana: Graduation.
- Vivaha: Marriage ceremony.
- Griha-rambha: Laying a foundation stone.
- Griha-pravesha: House-warming.
- Sraddha-pattra (Pinda): Oblations to departed forefathers.
- Antyesti Kriya: Last Rites
- Purusha sukta - Krishna Yajur Veda Homan - Fire ceremony for auspiciousness.
- Laxmi Narayana Katha
- Shanti Puja
- And more
To Find Out More Please Contact:
Porohit ( Pandit ): Govinda Charan Dasa
Australian Registered Marriage Celebrant
pujasamskaras@aapt.net.au
govindacarandas@aapt.net.au
Phone Number: 02-66726385
Mobile: 0403874097
For more information please visit websites:
http://members.tripod.com/pujasamskaras/
http://www.salagram.net/Priests-page.htm
http://www.salagram.net/govinda-carans-page.htm
Daily Rounds
Posted May 29th, 2006 by ajita
By Maha-nidhi Swami
Chanting a fixed number of rounds of Hare Krsna maha-mantra japa is the most urgent necessity and important engagement of a devotee’s each and every day. It should be completed before anything else. There are many Vaisnavas in Vrndavana who will not even drink a drop of water until they finish 64 rounds.
Giridhari Gopala
Posted May 14th, 2006 by ekendraThis is a traditional glorification of Gopala. Can you hear how this genre of music conveys devotional subtlety? Compare that to contemporary fare and its pretty clear how these arts are on the brink of extinction.
Jaya Narasimhadeva!
Posted May 12th, 2006 by ekendranrisimham bhisanam bhadram mrtyu mrtyum namamy aham
"May my head be protected by the mooncoloured one, who is the greatest among humans. My obeisances unto the ferocious and powerful, the great Visnu, the fiery one, who's faces are on all sides, the fearful one, Nrsimha, who causes the death of even death personified, (or who can overcome death)."
(click on images to open up a bigger version suitable for a desktop wallpaper.)
-bhadrAdika nakha-sparsha divya-siMha nami 'stu te
"O my Lord, O transcendental Lion, I offer my obeisances unto You along with Srimati Laxmi Devi. Sometimes flying in the sky, sometimes moving on foot, Your mane-hairs blaze with golden brilliance. Your glance and touch of You nails are the source of all auspiciousness."
Jayapataka Swami audio website and daily diaries
Posted May 7th, 2006 by deva gaurahariIf you look forward to hearing from Jayapataka Swami at festival time you may like to visit his audio website at www.hearjps.com where you can listen to Maharaja's lectures in mp3 format. A special new feature of the website is the audio diaries where you can follow as Maharaja travels the world preaching Lord Caitanya's message.