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Month: June 2017

Budapest ISKCON Temple

Address: III. Lehel Street 15-17(Csillaghedy), Budapest, Hungary – 1039 Phone: +36 (01) 3910435, +36 (01) 3975219 Fax: +36 (01) 242-3233, +36 (060) 514114

ISKCON Temple Bucharest

A view from ISKCON Timisoara. Enter through the metal door on the right, and you arrive on a garden plot with roses, vines and a large walnut. There are two buildings on earth: the temple that is seen here, and a shell room bungalow a sannyasi and brahmacari Asrama. If there was a prize “the […]

Brussels ISKCON Temple

Sri Krishna Maha Mantra Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare Sri Krishna Maha Mantra Meaning: The word Hara is the form of addressing the energy of the Lord, and the words Krishna and Rama are forms of addressing the Lord Himself. Both Krishna and Rama […]

Brisbane ISKCON Temple

Daily programs in ISKCON Brisbane Temple: 4.30 am Mangal Arati 5.00 am Tulsi Arati 6:30 am Srimad Bhagvatam Class 7.15 am Deity Greeting 7.20 am Guru Puja & Kirtan Morning program ends at 7.45 am 8.10 am Breakfast Saturdays Evening program are as follows : 5.30 pm Bhajans 6.00 pm Lecture 7.00 pm Gaura arati […]

State Wise List of Temples In USA With Address

Hindu Temples in Alabama: 1) Hindu Temple & Cultural Center Address: 200 N Chandalar Dr, Pelham, AL 35124, USA Phone: +1 205-621-1155 www.bhamhindutemple.org/ 2) Hindu Culture Center of N Alabama Address: 14840 Smith Dr, Harvest, AL 35749, USA Phone: +1 256-771-7730 www.hccna.com/ 3) BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Address: 500 Biscayne Dr, Birmingham, AL 35206, USA […]

Dialectic Spiritualism | VI British Empiricism | David Hume (1711-1776)

Hayagriva dasa: Abstract objects, relations, space, time, and matter are all considered by Hume to be mind-dependent perceptions. For him, perceptions or impressions are all there is. He rejected revealed religion, which he considered dogmatic, and accepted “natural religion” instead, a religion wherein the existence of God can be proved or even shown to be […]

Dialectic Spiritualism | VI British Empiricism | John Locke (1632-1704)

Hayagriva dasa: In Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Locke writes: “This argument of universal consent, which is made use of to prove innate principles, seems to me a demonstration that there are none such because there are none to which all mankind give a universal con­sent.” That is, it cannot be argued that all people have […]

Dialectic Spiritualism | V Rationalism | Benedict Spinoza (1632-1677)

Hayagriva dasa: Spinoza asserts that God cannot be a remote cause of the creation. He sees the creation flowing from God just as conclusions flow from principles in mathematics. God is free to create, but He is the immanent cause; the creation is but an extension. Srila Prabhupada: Yes, because He creates through His energy. […]

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