Bhajan – New Year’s Eve 2010 – Mukunda Datta das – 17/22

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Mukunda Datta das singing a Hare Krishna bhajan during the New Year’s Eve 12hr bhajan.

Dallas, TX
2010-01-01 

Pictures – Dallas Rathayatra 2010

Some pictures from the Dallas Rathayatra.  

Dallas, TX
May 2010 

Bhajan – New Year’s Eve 2010 – Gopi Gita dasi – 16/22

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Bhajan - New Year's Eve 2010 - Gopi Gita dasi - 16/22

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Gopi Gita dasi singing a Hare Krishna bhajan during the New Year’s Eve 12hr bhajan.

Dallas, TX
2010-01-01 

Lecture – Braja Bihari das – Sunday Feast – Karma and Earth Day

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Lecture - Braja Bihari das - Sunday Feast - Karma and Earth Day

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Lecture on Karma and Earth Day from the Bhagavad Gita.  Given by Braja BIhari das for the Sunday Feast Lecture.

Dallas, TX
2010-05-25 

Kirtan – New Year’s Eve 2010 – Mukunda Datta das – Midnight Arati – 15/22

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Kirtan - New Year's Eve 2010 - Mukunda Datta das - Midnight Arati - 15/22

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Mukunda Datta das singing during the Midnight Arati during the New Year’s Eve 12hr bhajan.

Dallas, TX
2010-01-01 

Lecture – Gunagrahi Goswami – BG 12.13-14 – Qualities of a Devotee

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Lecture - Gunagrahi Goswami - BG 12.13-14 - Qualities of a Devotee

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Lecture on Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 12, Texts 13-14.

Dallas, TX
2010-04-11

TRANSLATION

One who is not envious but is a kind friend to all living entities, who does not think himself a proprietor and is free from false ego, who is equal in both happiness and distress, who is tolerant, always satisfied, self-controlled, and engaged in devotional service with determination, his mind and intelligence fixed on Me — such a devotee of Mine is very dear to Me.

PURPORT

Coming again to the point of pure devotional service, the Lord is describing the transcendental qualifications of a pure devotee in these two verses. A pure devotee is never disturbed in any circumstances. Nor is he envious of anyone. Nor does a devotee become his enemy’s enemy; he thinks, “This person is acting as my enemy due to my own past misdeeds. So it is better to suffer than to protest.” In the Srimad-Bhagavatam (10.14.8) it is stated: tat te ‘nukampam susamikshamano bhunjana evatma-kritam vipakam. Whenever a devotee is in distress or has fallen into difficulty, he thinks that it is the Lord’s mercy upon him. He thinks, “Thanks to my past misdeeds I should suffer far, far greater than I am suffering now. So it is by the mercy of the Supreme Lord that I am not getting all the punishment I am due. I am just getting a little, by the mercy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.” Therefore he is always calm, quiet and patient, despite many distressful conditions. A devotee is also always kind to everyone, even to his enemy. Nirmama means that a devotee does not attach much importance to the pains and trouble pertaining to the body because he knows perfectly well that he is not the material body. He does not identify with the body; therefore he is freed from the conception of false ego and is equipoised in happiness and distress. He is tolerant, and he is satisfied with whatever comes by the grace of the Supreme Lord. He does not endeavor much to achieve something with great difficulty; therefore he is always joyful. He is a completely perfect mystic because he is fixed in the instructions received from the spiritual master, and because his senses are controlled he is determined. He is not swayed by false arguments, because no one can lead him from the fixed determination of devotional service. He is fully conscious that Krishna is the eternal Lord, so no one can disturb him. All these qualifications enable him to fix his mind and intelligence entirely on the Supreme Lord. Such a standard of devotional service is undoubtedly very rare, but a devotee becomes situated in that stage by following the regulative principles of devotional service. Furthermore, the Lord says that such a devotee is very dear to Him, for the Lord is always pleased with all his activities in full Krishna consciousness.