Srila Acharyadeva's class, Regions of India, is the most fascinating class I've ever been in. It's not too often you get to talk about the nature of existence and the science of being in a university setting. I have been steadily recording the classes and posting them online. You can listen to them here. This is a must educational experience for the aspiring transcendentalist.
Bhakta Andres is another seminary student living at the center. His father came and visited over Janmastami and left crying, thanking us all over and over again for giving his son such an amazing opportunity. He never imagined spiritual life could be so blissful. Srila Prabhupada says, "Devotional life is NOT static, it's ECSTATIC!"
Every day we read, translate and study various, ancient Vedic texts discussing the bhakti yoga tradition, including the Srimad Bhagavatam, Bhagavad Gita, and Krsna Book. With over 800 devotees living in the Gainesville-Alachua metropolitan area, there is no shortage of senior association and thus guest teachers are frequent. We are so fortunate. The Srimad Bhagavtam is a historical epic. It starts off approximately 5,000 years ago, in the forest of Naimisaranya, where a group of sages have gathered to hear from Suta Goswami, the most learned and respected sage amongst them. The sages elegantly proceed to ask a series of six questions. The first question is a request for Suta Goswami to explain, in an easily understandable way, what is the the highest occupation for a person who seeks the ultimate good for all of society.
On this particular morning, I was explaining the verse 1.2.6 in which Suta Goswami begins his response.
In addition to teaching, I continue to assist Srila Acharyadeva and cook for him when he lets me. This was part of a series of salads named after a series of hurricanes that passed through the area a couple of weeks ago.
In addition to teaching, I continue to assist Srila Acharyadeva and cook for him when he lets me. This was part of a series of salads named after a series of hurricanes that passed through the area a couple of weeks ago.
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This looks like a lot of fun. Lots of tasty-looking food! What is the blue drum that fellow is playing? does it have a name?
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