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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Special Dusshera Celebrations today at ISV with a Puppet Show!




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Dear Friends,

Hope this meets you all well. Wish you all a happy and prosperous Dusshera!

It is an open secret that those who have a vision and live it attain something wonderful, whereas those who do not have a vision, or who have lost it, encounter only obstacles or, at best, live an ordinary life. It is so important to identify an inspiring vision and then keep it before one's eyes. Also, someone who acts with a vision attracts an enormous amount of help and support. He/She will find that people rush forward to support a person who has a vision and keep it in front of their eyes.

Here at the ISKCON of Silicon Valley (ISV), one can get the powerful vision through the eyes of the scriptures. Many lives have been transformed by the powerful association at ISV. The events and discourses are very meaningful and one can go deeper into his/her life just by mere attendance. 

Its with great pleasure, we extend a warm welcome to you and your family to join us today for the Sunday Feast program.


Sunday, October 13 2013

SUNDAY LOVE FEAST - SPECIAL DUSSERA CELEBRATIONS

"KILLING THE RAVANA WITHIN"


In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna tells us that the senses, mind and the intelligence are the sitting places of this lust. Through them the lust covers the real knowledge of the living entitya and bewilders him. Cure is also given by Lord Krishna in the Gita by saying, "In the very beginning curb this greatest symbol of sin (lust) by regulating the senses, and slay this destroyer of knowledge and self-realization.". Join us this Sunday as we hear and understand this very important verse in the Bhagavad Gita through a parallel story from the Ramayana where the Supreme Lord Ramachandra, showed how this all devouring sinful enemy of can be conquered through the example of lust personified Ravana. 

Also, on the auspicious occasion of Dusshera (Vijaya Dashami) ISV drama team would like to present a puppet show depicting the wonderful pastime of Ravana's killing at the hands of Lord Ramachandra. Puppet shows not only allow us to relish Lord's divine pastimes in an unique way but are also entertaining for children and adults alike. Hope you all will be able to join us on this festive occasion

Speaker: H.G. Srivas Pandit Das

4.00 – 5.30 pm: Discourse on "Killing the Ravana Within"

5.30 - 6.00 pm: Special Puppet Show on "The Yuddhakanda" of Ramayana. 

6.00 pm: Arotik followed by Prasadam

First held in 1966 at the request of Srila Prabhupada (the founder of the Hare Krishna movement), the Sunday Love Feast has evolved as an integrated celebration of Lord Krishna's pastimes: chanting, hearing spiritual knowledge, dancing, eating and generally sharing the bliss of Lord Krsna's presence. Since then, this weekly Sunday Love Feast festival is celebrated in all Hare Krishna temples around the world. We extend a warm and hearty welcome to you, your friends and family. Please join us at ISV for this wonderful event every Sunday.

Furthermore, to offer sumptuous prasadam to the devotees is an auspicious activity. If you would like to sponsor a Sunday Feast, to commemorate a special occasion (like birthday or wedding anniversary) or just in general, please write to us at isvconnect@gmail.com. We will offer the bhoga to the Deities and serve prasadam to all the devotees in your name. Donation amount for the Sunday Feast is $301 only.

In case you are unable to make it, you can also join us through audio conference or watch live broadcast. The details are available at www.IskconSiliconValley.com

 


 

 


 
 
 




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