I arrived in Vrindavana (India, for those who do not know where Vrindavana is) little more that a month ago.
Two years ago internet connection were good, but not only they have not improved but have worsened a lot. Impossible to do anything during the day.
Sometimes you can do some online work at night, but at night I want to sleep or to go to mangalatrika, chanting my rounds of Hare Krishna Mantra and things like that.
I am especially sorry for our Isvara Video (www.isvara.org/video) that has to be suspended untill and if I go back to the West.
I’ll be traveling the next days. I’m going back to India. After arriving in Vrindavana the 18th, it will take some days before I have the good internet connection.
So it may be that my Blog “Kadaca” will not be updated for two or three weeks.
But after there will be a flood of nectar here, directly from Sri Krishna’s holy Town.
See you soon, then.
ITALIANO
Saro’ in viaggio per i prossimi giorni. Torno in India. Dopo essere arrivato a Vrindavana (il 18), passeranno un po’ di giorni prima di avere la connessione internet buona.
Dunque e’ probabile che passeranno due o tre settimane prima che il mio blog “Kadaca” sia aggiornato.
Ma dopo ci sara’ un diluvio di nettare, direttamente dal Paese sacro di Sri Krishna.
Ci rivediamo presto dunque.
Radha-Damodar Temple was founded by Srila Jiva Goswami, nephew of Rupa and Sanatana Goswami. He was son of Annupam.
Sadhana-dipika mentions that Sri Rupa Goswami had many skills. He could carve Deities, draw, he was expert astrologists and fluent in Sanskrit, Bengali, Persian and other languages.
In Karttik 1542 Sri Rupa, knowing Jiva’s desire for the Deity, personally carved, installed and offered a small Deity of Damodar to his foremost disciple. Eight inches high Lord Damodar came from a piece of black marble brought from Vindhya Parvat in central India. Read the rest of this entry »