Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 Hare Krishna prabhus, Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. I'm writing about a book release that you may be interested stocking and selling. It's entitled "Eighteen Days: Sri Pañca-tattva's Mayapur-lila." It covers the eighteen day period from the arrival of the deities in Mayapur, to Their maha-abhiseka installation ceremony---undoubtedly the most spectacular deity event in ISKCON's history. The inside flap of the book reads: _ A few days after the installation of Sri Païca-tattva, late at night in Rädhä Mädhava's (and now Panca-tattva's) sewing room, a few devotees sat together and spontaneously began to share their realizations and insights into the magnificence of the events they had all just witnessed. It was a spiritually-charged atmosphere, rich with the memories of an event that we will never experience again in this lifetime. At one point, Jananiväsa Prabhu said, 'Someone should be writing this down,' thereby sowing the seed for the creation of this book. 'Eighteen Days' is just one tiny portion of what should be a hundred---a thousand---books, all glorifying the unlimited pastimes of the Supreme Lord and His associates, Sri Panca-tattva. 'Eighteen Days' is a behind-the-scenes look at the festival preparations, the arrival of the deities, and preparing Them for the installation ceremony. It is more than an account of the huge amount of resources and manpower it took to create the festival and prepare for this event---it is a tribute to all who participated, went without sleep, labored endlessly, and stressed unlimitedly, all just to bring this desire of Srila Prabhupäda's to fruition. 'Eighteen Days' is, like it's predecessor 'The Advent of Sri Panca-tattva,' an important contribution to ISKCON's living history, and a fitting memorial to commemorate the 2005 First Anniversary Celebrations of the arrival of Their Divine Lordships, Sri Panca-tattva. __ The book will be released in around 3 weeks time, and will no doubt be of high interest to all devotees in ISKCON. It is a memorial edition, beautifully presented in high quality art paper on every page; 64 color images (photography chiefly by Nitya-trpta devi dasi), and written in diary form by Braja Sevaki dd and Rasarani dd (daughter of Hari Sauri and Sitala devi), both of whom have captured the color, spectacle, drama, and wonderfully intimate insights into this unique event. Specs: 204 pp on 100gsm imp art paper 48 pp (64 color plates) on 130gsm imp art paper Cover matt laminated 220gsm with 4" flap Printed by Thomsons Press Limited, Delhi Retail price: advertised in BTG at US$12.95, no price on book Wholesale price: US$5.00 For further information about sales, please contact Braja Sevaki dasi at Alankara.Books (AT) pamho (DOT) net Your servant Braja Sevaki dd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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