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His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada Founder-Acarya of the Hare Krishna Movement
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 During the American Bicentennial celebration this summer, there
will be another cause for celebration: in the Western world, the chanting
of Hare Krsna has now been going on for ten years. BTG Editors (08-05-08)
You see them in almost every big city in the United States: devotees of
Krsna singing the holy names of God (Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna,
Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare). In India, the
chanting of Hare Krsna has been going on for thousands upon thousands of
years. During the American Bicentennial celebration this summer, there
will be another cause for celebration: in the Western world, the chanting
of Hare Krsna has now been going on for ten years. And, two days after the
two hundredth anniversary of the United States of America on the Fourth of
July, the devotees will commemorate the tenth anniversary of the
International Society for Krishna Consciousness: "One nation under God";
yes, and one world under God.
In ten years of service, the International
Society for Krishna Consciousness has seen the chanting of Hare Krsna
spread all over the earth. In harmony with the teachings found in every
faith throughout the world, these dedicated chanters feel that the
spiritual sound of God's names will purify the atmosphere and refresh all
the world's people. Students, workers, and businessmen talk with devotees
and hear the devotees talk about Krsna consciousness. Like the other
communities within the city, the devotional community has an important
task to perform.

"Krsna means 'the all-attractive one'; He is the most
beloved friend of everyone," say the devotees. "We'd like to introduce you
to Krsna." Most people take a keen interest in hearing about the beautiful
Lord and about our unbreakable link with Him. The devotees' spiritual
master, His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, has helped
them to see that all people are devotees of the Lord; the only difference
is that some are not remembering their identity and some are remembering
their identity. That simple difference, in turn, means the difference
between hatred and harmony, between distress and delight, throughout the
world. Just as the whole tree enjoys health when we water its root, so the
whole world will flourish when we all serve the Lord.
By introducing
(actually, reintroducing) people to Krsna (in airports, classrooms,
business districts -- almost anywhere) the devotees help to ease the pangs
of material life and to bring their countrymen lasting happiness. Nor is
the devotees' task a matter of sentimentality or wishful thinking. Srila
Prabhupada emphasizes that "books are the basis" of this nonsectarian
movement to spread God consciousness. Bhagavad-gita, Srimad-Bhagavatam,
and Caitanya-caritamrta come to us from the Vedic literatures, the most
time-honored books in the human heritage. The subject matter: the science
of linking ourselves with the original self, Krsna. In thirty-two cities
within the United States and in forty-two other cities around the world,
devotional communities flourish.
Friendship, the arts, and spiritual
growth contribute to the appeal of Krsna conscious life for the thousands
who've taken it up. Of course, the special joy of this life is to be
conscious of Krsna, to feel the Lord's presence at every moment, in every
activity. "Before my disciples took to Krsna consciousness," Srila
Prabhupada recalls, "the pangs of material life made them gloomy. But now
people say that they are bright-faced. Therefore, chant Hare Krsna. You'll
be happy, and you'll make everyone happy."
Guests are welcome at any time
during the week. Yet the best time for visiting an ISKCON community is
Sunday afternoon. Every Sunday the devotees have their traditional Love
Feast, with vegetarian food, plays, movies, and good company (and, of
course, chanting Hare Krsna).
ISKCON country villages have sprung up at
eleven farm sites worldwide. One of these self-sufficient communities, the
Society's world headquarters in Mayapur, India, is slated to grow into a
mini-city of sixty thousand residents, with its own airport. The local
government sees it as a big help to that area's economy. Elsewhere, as at
these farms in West Virginia, Mississippi, and British Columbia, prize
herds and fertile gardens yield food for both farm-working and
city-dwelling devotees. Whether they live in the city, in the country, or
in traveling buses, devotees of Krsna look forward to a world filled with
God consciousness.
From Back to Godhead Vol. 11 No. 7 Send this story to a friend This story URL: http://preaching.krishna.org/Articles/2004/04/004.html
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