Hare Krishna prabhuji
My guru maharaj H.H.Bhakti Raghav Maharaj wanted to implement the Varnasrama project which is an unfulfilled mission of Srila Prabhupad. Cow protection is also a part of Varnasrama project.Guru maharaj is trying to make a start and get the project implemented.For the varnasrama we need land, cows, agriculture etc.We should try to grow food grains and vegetables and honour the cow products. Agriculture cultivation should be done by bulls and not by tractor.We can only make a begining of this project because the future generation people cannot live in crowded cities and we have to tell the villagers not to go out of the villages to cities for living which is going to be more difficult in days to come. A start of varnasrama has been made at Hebri in Karnataka.Varnasrama college has also been established at Hebri.I will send u a broachure on this project. HARI BOL
At 11:15pm on December 31, 2009, KASHYAPI DASS said…
Here's comes a brand new year and here's borns a brand new hope. Have a Blessed New Year ahead..!!!..hare krishna
There are 8,400,000 species of life—including aquatics, plants, birds, beasts, insects, and human beings. Of the human species, most are uncivilized, and out of the few civilized species only a small number of human beings take to religious life. Out of many so-called religionists, most identify themselves by designations, claiming, "I am Hindu," "I am Muslim," "I am Christian," and so on. Some engage in philanthropic
work, some give to the poor, and open schools and hospitals. This altruistic process is called karma-kanda. Out of millions of these karmakandis, there may be one jnani("one who knows"). Out of millions of jnanis, one may be liberated, and out of billions of liberated souls, one may be able to understand Krishna. This, then, is the position of Krishna. As Krishna Himself says in the Bhagavad-gitä (7.3):
manusyanaam sahasresu
kascid yatati siddhaye
yatatäm api siddhänäm
kascin mäm vetti tattvatah
"Out of many thousands among men, one may endeavor for perfection, and of those who have achieved perfection, hardly one knows Me in truth." Understanding Krishna, then, is very difficult. But although the understanding of God is a difficult subject, God explains Himself in the Bhagavad-gitä. He says, "I am like this, and I am like this. The material nature is like this, and the spiritual nature is like that. The living entities are like this, and the Supreme Soul is like that." Thus everything is completely described in the Bhagavad-gitä. Although understanding God is very difficult, it is not difficult when God Himself gives us His own knowledge. Actually that is the only process by which we can understand God. To understand God by our own speculation is not possible, for God is unlimited and we are limited. Our knowledge and perception are both very limited, so how can we understand the unlimited? If we simply accept the version of the unlimited, we can come to understand Him. That understanding is our perfection. (-Science of Self Realization)