The Disappearance of Krishna
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When Krishna was there in Vrindavan as a child he killed many demons. Then he went to Mathura and killed many demons. When he was in Dwaraka he killed many demons and then in the Kurukshetra war many demons were killed by the Pandavas. Now Krishna thought that it was the time for him to [...]
Hinduism, Karma and the Law of Attraction
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The law of attraction has been around for centuries, however, only recently has it come into the eye oif the world through the book and DVD ‘The Secret’. Once known only ny successful business men and women of our time, and times before us, the law of attraction has become a wide-spread phenomenon, allowing just [...]
Diwali At Governor’s Mansion in Utah, Arizona
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Saturday evening Vaibhavi and I attended the second annual Diwali celebration and dinner (vegetarian) in the Governor’s mansion. This year Dinesh was present with Kalpana, Governor Jon Huntsman and First Lady Mary Kaye (radiant in a sari), Congressman Chris Cannon, and Scott Anderson (CEO of Zion’s Bank).
Others present were Lalit and Bobby Kumar, Bhaskar [...]
Story About the Passing of New Vrindavan Cow, Vraja
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“I don’t think people realize just how gentle, considerate, and intelligent these huge beasts are. They need our protection and our love and in return, they will give their very life, their total dedication in service to us. Can anyone say that about a tractor? Does a tractor soften our hearts or teach us lessons [...]
Need to Revive Preaching in the UK
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Two recent articles posted on Dandavats, “Tory Leader to visit Hindu temple” and “20,000 to celebrate Diwali in a blaze of lights,” highlight the urgent need for a revival of preaching. The United Kingdom, especially London, needs innovative methods in preaching to the masses.
I appreciate the effort of the present leadership, and their intentions are [...]
Israeli Folk Dance Reminds Me of Krishna’s Rasa Dance
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Some acquaintances of mine recently told me about how wonderful it was to go to what is known as the “Israeli folk dance” at the local synagogue where people of all ages get involved with this style of dancing. Since I was always shy and not really a dancer and also because I am not [...]
Meditation: The Power Of Doing Nothing
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Meditation is not well understood.
If it were, it would be practiced with the same regularity with which people take care of the other elements of their lives.
In this brief article, I hope to explain the value of this Eastern idea of doing nothing as a way to experience inner depth and wisdom.
The inner person has [...]