Drinking alcohol in excess is a major problem. 10 % of alcohol drinkers face this problem.

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ISKCON does BHUMI PUJAN of “Shri Shri Radha Madan Mohanji Mandir” on sunday 13April at sector-23 kharghar, navi mumbai.This will be one of bigest temple spread across 200 acres.   

                                   HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROJECT

                                      Temple-place of worship

                                                  Shri Shri Radha Madanmohanji

                                                   Shri Shri Ram Laxman Hanuman

                                                    Shri Shri Vithal Rukmaniji

                                                     Shri Shri Gaur Nitaiji

                                                     Shri Pralhad Narsigji

Temporary Temple will start before rains & complete project may take 3-4 years to complete.HERE KRISHNA!

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

INFLATION AT 3-YEAR HIGH OF 7.41%- inflaton soaring to 3 year high of 7.41% with prices of pulses &vegetables continuing to  rise across the country.

    Now the twist is from my childhood I am hearing this that the cost of living is increasing I asked the same question to my spiritual counsellar , in reply he asked me ”Tell me have u ever slept hungry?”My answer was “NEVER”,frankly speaking we are all getting our food & will continue to get inspite of soaring inflation.My childhood story of soaring inflation will never end,at the same time GOD`s supply of food will never end,please dont worry keep faith in Krishna!!!

pronouncing the Roshans guilty of copyright violations and palagiarism,Justice D G Karnik of bombay high court said “Ram sampth has proved that he is the owner of copyright and the four tracks in KRAZI4 are the copy of “The Thump”.None of the Roshans defence arguments has any merit”

   KRAZI4 is getting good publicity which has coasted Roshans 2Crore .

HOW TO WIN FRINDS &INFUENCE PEOPLE by dale carnage is one of the Masterpiece

which in print for 70 years. If you follow his principles success will follow-a must read for the twenty first century

BHAGVAT GEETA CH -9 VERSE-27

                   yat karoshi yat asnasi

                  yaj juhosi dadasi yat

                  yat tapasasi kaunteya

                 tat kurusva mad arpanam

TRANSLATON(by SHRILA PRABHUPAD)

Whatever you do,whatever you eat,whatever you offer or give away,whatever austerities you perform-do that ,o son of Kunti,as an offering to me

when we are in office or doing some work offer every activity to KRISHNA(GOD),

KRISHNA will guide us from  within our heart & we can achive peace(Devotion) & success(Divotion)   

1) BE  PROACTIVE - Become responsible

2) BEGIN WITH THE  END IN MIND- Goal setting

3)PUT  FIRST THING FIRST- Weekly planning

4)FIRST SEEK TO UNDERSTAND THEN TO BE UNDERSTOOD

5)THINK WIN WIN

6)SYNERGIZE-Create team spirit

 7)SHARPEN THE SAW- Keep fit phisically,mentally,emotinally,spiritually

If we can practice these habits we can achive whatever we want to achive, Stephen Covey

has explained these habits in his book SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE.One must read this book.

              N.D.BHANDARKAR

By devotion one can achive wealth,health,peace(happiness). Now the question is Devotion to whom? Answer to this question is given in BHAGVAT GEETA ,BIBLE &QURAN.

By chanting GODS NAME KRISHNA,JESUS,ALLAH one can achive wealth,health,peace. It is that simple,thats why we are neglecting this simple fomula.We want something complicated try this simple fomula & be wealthy & happy.         

                                                                                N.D.BHANDARKAR

spiritual transformation. In those difficult times, the basic, unanswerable questions of life spring to the surface. The forces that normally drive us, the petty and banal, temporarily lose their allure, thrusting us into a void of confusion. Unable to fill that void with our usual busyness, we begin again to ask what our life is for, what is truly worth the precious time allotted to us. Love and kindness toward our family and neighbors prove to be a staple of any life of integrity. Beyond that, we seek meaningful and productive work.

Still, the unknown depths call to us, an intimation of utter fulfillment, a whisper of a larger world, a step toward the irresistible and infinite. We begin to suspect that for our life to be whole, we need to do all we can to join our own heart to the Great Heart of the World. We realize that if we wish for fulfillment as we approach our death, to look back on a life well-lived, we need hew to a spiritual path that flows toward the Ocean of Wonder, playing our own small but unique role in serving the Boundless Responsibility.

Again and again, times of trouble or even simple awareness of the passage of our time remind us of this truth, that to lead a substantive life we must work indefatigably to purify and enrich our inner world, while serving the outer. In the storms of time our spiritual life strengthens us and sees us through, becomes our source of hope, our rock in a sea of uncertainty. Our appreciation for the spiritual depths grows.

When the troubles subside and ease returns, we need to work diligently and steadily, to remember the truths we know, to maintain our direction, our search. In times of ease, our energy abounds and our heart may overflow in gratitude, our perceptions may suddenly open wider, pointing toward the Unlimited Joy.

Yet motivation for the path may also be rooted in factors other than life difficulties or the questions they force upon us. Many come to a spiritual path out of an urge to better themselves, to seek self-development, to improve their effectiveness in life, perhaps to improve their image with themselves and others. That is the paradigm of “New Age” spirituality. As we progress in our practice, our motivation may shift to seeking better states of consciousness, to enjoy the delightful tastes of the higher worlds. Deep states of meditation entice us with their refined and rarefied ecstasies.

But as our spirituality matures, we begin to see meditation as a form of service. Our motivation shifts again toward maximizing and fulfilling our ability to love and to serve, outwardly as well as inwardly. Rather than seeking to better ourselves, we seek to go beyond our small self. A profound longing for the Divine, for completion, overtakes us heart and soul. Nothing short of the Real can quench this thirst. Then our inner work embraces a new urgency. We enter a new depth and continuity of spiritual practice.

Motivation is our will and our will is our I. So it can happen that we find ourselves wholly engaged in the path, yet unable to identify our motive or its source. This is rightly called faith. Our will is orthogonal to consciousness, seeing but unseen.

Whatever our motivation may be, the path, held to steadfastly, eventually transforms that motivation and thereby transforms us. So whether we desire to inflate ourselves, or we see the value in deflating our egos, the path welcomes us, loosening our mask, bit by bit, to reveal the unconditioned core of freedom and the choice of true responsibility.

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Foundar Acharya of International Society of Krishna Consciousness

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