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Bhagavad Gita Audiobook

Our audiobook rendition of Swami B.G. Narasingha Maharaja's Bhagavad GIta is complete and available to listen for free online as well as on Amazon Audible. There is a PDF available for download as well as the entire book available to read online for free.

By |May 20, 2022|

Narasiṁha Caturdaśī

A few photos from the celebration of Narasiṁha Caturdaśī. An evening abhiśekha was performed for Vīra Yoga Narasiṁha with pañcāmṛta (milk, yogurt, ghee, sugar water and honey) accompanied by kirtan and a sumptuous bhoga offering. This Narasiṁha deity was the personal deity of Swami B.G. Narasiṅgha Mahārāja.

By |May 16, 2022|

Śrīla Gadādhara Paṇḍita’s Appearance Day

Yesterday was Śrīla Gadādhara Paṇḍita's Appearance Day. In the morning there was saṅkīrtana on the parikramā marga and prasad distiribution. A feast was prepared for the pleasure of Gaura-gadādhara and the devotees and in the evening we read articles and discussed Gadādhara Pandit.

By |May 1, 2022|

New Rupanuga Bhajan Ashram Sign and Logo

Our new Rupanuga Bhajan Ashram sign and logo in English and Hindi have been completed as well as a beautiful rendition of the original Gauḍīya Maṭha Logo as designed by Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura.

By |April 27, 2022|

Summer Deity Darshan

Summer Deity Darshan of Gaura Gāndharvikā Govinda-sundara. Hundreds of gardenias are in bloom and making for beautiful garlands and decoration for their lordships.

By |April 18, 2022|

Prasādam Distribution in Vṛndāvana

Prasādam Distribution in Vṛndāvana Dhāma on the Parikramā Mārga. Every week we are engaged in prasādam distribution and Harināma to the pilgrims in Vṛndāvana Dhāma. Rich and poor alike come to honour the prasādam of Gaura Gāndharvikā Govinda-sundara and Girirāja.

By |March 31, 2022|

Tilling the transcendental soil of Vraja

Our new monkey proof garden area is almost completely enclosed and now the devotees have begun hand tilling the transcendental soil of Vraja in preparation for planting a variety of vegetables and flowers for the pleasure of the deities. Vrindavan in it's most natural form as a forest garden.

By |March 20, 2022|
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