Monday, June 9, 2014

Bus Back to Godhead (+ news from India)



Everyone on this bus is going back to Godhead
Dravanaksha: There was a tall black fellow that the devotees had thrown out of the Detroit temple because he had bothered some of the ladies at the Sunday Feast. But anybody that wanted to, could come on our bus party, no matter how crazy they were. 

Ramanuja gets wind of the plot and escapes
Govinda overheard Yadava Prakasha and his staunch disciples discussing their plans to kill Ramanuja. Govinda liked Ramanuja more than anybody else and wanted to save him at any cost. Govinda stealthily accompanied Ramanuja when he was going to wash his hands and told him about Yadava Prakasha’s evil intentions. 

Jai Srila Prabhupada!

Odisha Rath Yatra: Chariot wheels ready
With the world famous Rath Yatra in Odisha’s Puri scheduled to commence from June 29, the traditional carpenters of the Sri Jagannath temple completed the construction of 42 wheels of the three wooden chariots for the deities on Tuesday.

Odisha: Rituals for ensuing Debasnana Purnima, Rath Yatra finalised
Puri: The Chhatisha Nijog, a body of senior servitors of the Shree Jagannath Temple here, on Thursday gave its final approval on the timings of the rituals for the ensuing Debasnana Purnima and Rath Yatra.

Holy Yamuna is a sickly drain in Mathura, Vrindavan
MATHURA/VRINDAVAN/AGRA: Every day, thousands of devout Vaishnavs from all over the world return disappointed and frustrated from the ghats in Braj mandal, the land of Sri Krishna-Radha, when they see the miserable condition of the Yamuna river, stinking and rotting with pollutants, dead fish and toxins flowing down from upstream industrial clusters in Delhi and Haryana.

Road race before Nabakalebar
Bhubaneswar, June 7: The focus of the state government is more on the Nabakalebar (change of idols) of Lord Jagannath and His siblings in their 12th century abode in Puri than the coming rath yatra.

Cleaning of Padmanabhaswamy Temple Pond May be Delayed
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It seems the people of Thiruvananthapuram will have to wait till September to know whether a treasure is hidden in the Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple pond.

Tirumala devotees demand better facilities
VISAKHAPATNAM: The Visakha District Tirumala Bhajana Yatrikula Committee has urged CM Chandrababu Naidu to take measures to mitigate the hardships faced by pilgrims at Tirumala.

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