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Srila Prabhupada

// June 19th, 2010 // No Comments » // Srila Prabhupad

Srila Prabhupada

Srila Prabhupada

The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), of which Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Temple is a part, was founded by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada in the year 1966, in New York City. By 1977, when he left the planet, he had established 108 temples all over the world.

Even after his departure he continues to inspire men of this mortal world spiritually, through his writings, through his biography, and through his followers. And today, there are more than 500 temples of ISKCON all over the world.

Birthday Cakes

// July 15th, 2010 // 43 Comments » // Stories

Stories from Radhagopinath Community of LoveMother Palika

For Radhanath Swami, spirituality isn’t about dry philosophizing; for him spirituality is an affair of the heart; it is about sharing love with God and sharing God’s love with others. And as Radhanath Swami himself puts it, he has learnt this principle from Srila Prabhupad.

In 1986, the temple began to attract a stream of regular visitors, numbering around sixty. Knowing my newly acquired cake making skills, Radhanath Swami put forth before me an astonishing request; he wanted cakes on the birthdays of all his regulars. He perceived birthdays as occasions to share God’s love. So I prepared a chart with all details: the name of the visitor, birthday date, address and phone number.

On any birthday, I woke up early, and the cake would be baked before dawn. Then, at about six in the morning, Radhanath Swami, my husband and I would set out for the surprise birthday celebration. We would visit the person’s home, however far off. Upon reaching there, we invariably incited ‘early morning birthday shocks’: so much love and affection is unusual, especially in cities.

But slowly, with such touching experiences, those initial visitors learnt the language of spiritual love. And then, when they went out to share the same love with the world—the community grew.

Mother Palika, (Neighbour)