Guest guest Posted January 19, 2005 Report Share Posted January 19, 2005 Please Post Please Post Now that the so-called Holiday Season is over, the best festivals are about to begin. This year there is a unique opportunity with festivals in Prabhupada's Office, Home, and Place of Bhajan. From Feb. 12 - 20 a grand Festival will be there at Cross Maidan in Bombay where over 30 years ago Srila Prabhupada held a massive Pandal Program with more than 30,000 people attended daily. Then the third week of February marks the 2nd Anniversary of Vrinda Devi Temple in Vrinda Kunda, near Nandagram. From Feb. 23 - Mar. 4, Deena Bandhu Prabhu will be taking out parikramas ever other day from Krishna Balaram Mandir and the final day will be special parikrama and feast at Vrinda Kunda. Starting on Mar. 8 in Mayapur with a Grand Prabhupada Family Renunion, the Gaura Purnima Festival will continue to Mar 25. For further information on the Cross Maidan Festival, you can contact and get registration forms and information on accommodation from prabhupadfestivalmumbai (AT) pamho (DOT) net. Registration is only Rs.100 and includes free prasadam. For further information about Mayapur Gaura Purnima Festival then visit www.mayapur.info. Everyone still remembers the fabulous festival for the anniversary of Juhu temple a couple of years ago, so you don't want to miss this one. All the Bombay ISKCON temples really know how to put on a festival! Then come to Holy Land of Vrindavan and enjoy wonderful parikramas in the nice spring season weather from Feb 23 - Mar 4. This is a rare opportunity since usually after Gaura Purnima, the weather is very hot especially since this year Gaura Purnima is quite late. Parikramas will be going out every other day to the sacred places where Radha Krishna displayed Their Divine Pastimes. Then on Mar. 4, there will be a special parikram of Nandagram and Feast at Vrinda Kunda. At the opening of Vrinda Kunda temple, we took out a kalash yatra with all our devotee ladies along with the local Brijbasinis carrying brightly colored water pots with coconuts on their heads on a Sankirtan Procession around Nandagram and taking darshan of the Deities. Many ladies commented to me later, that this was the first time the ladies were invited to take an important part in a procession. My Godsister Mother Kaulini told me that this experience changed her whole life. So we're going to do this again on Mar. 4. For booking in Krishna Balaram Guest House, you may contact at Ganapati.gkg (AT) pamho (DOT) net or phone at +91 565 254 0022. For booking at MVT, you may contact MVT (AT) pamho (DOT) net or phone at +91 565 254 0050. For information, you can contact the Information Center at Krishna Balaram Mandir at ISKCON.Vrindavan (AT) pamho (DOT) net or phone at +91 565 254 0343 or +91 9897020343. They can assist you with alternative accommodations, taxis, and train tickets. They have safe registered taxis to pick you up or drop you at the airport or train station. For those coming from Bombay to Vrindavan or from Vrindavan to Mayapur, the following is information about the most convenient trains. There are other trains but they are much slower and inconvenient. Bombay to Vrindavan The fastest and best train to Mathura is the August Kranti Rajdhani Express Leaves Bombay Central at 17:40 reaching Mathura at 09:00 Next fastest to Mathura leaving from stations closer to Juhu are: 1.) Paschim Express leaves Bandra at 11:35 reaches Mathura at 07:30 2.) Golden Temple Express leaves Borivali at 22:04 reaches Mathura - 16:30 3.) Swaraj Express leaves Borvali at 08:30 reaches N. Delhi at 04:30 A couple of hours slower is: Punjab Mail leaves Dadar at 19:20 reaches Mathura at 17:35 All the above also go on from Mathura to Delhi. If Delhi is your destination, then the fastest is the Rajdhani Express Leaves Bombay Central at 16:55 reaches N. Delhi at 09:55 Vrindavan to Mayapur First of all to get to Mayapur from Vrindavan you can save a lot of time and money getting down at Barddhaman Station which is much closer than Calcutta. Most trains except Rajdhani stop there. From there you can get a taxi to either the Nabadvip Boat Ghat and take a boat and riksaw to Mayapur or spend another 45 minutes to go over the Gauranga Bridge to Krishna Nagar and then straight to ISKCON Mayapur costing a couple hundred rupees extra. See WWW.Mayapur.info for more information on taxi rates. There is only one train directly from Mathura to Bardhaman or Calcutta and that is the Toofan Express. But believe me, once you've been on it, you will never go on that train again. The two best trains leave from Aligarh which is an hour and half taxi drive from Vrindavan costing Rs.750. 1.) Kalka Mail leaves Aligarh at 09:45 reaches Barddhaman at 05:50 or Howrah at 07:25 2.) Poorva Express leaves Aligarh at 18:05 reaches Barddhaman at 14:50 or Howrah at 16:35 If Calcutta is your destination then the two fastest are: Howrah Rajdhani Express leaves N. Delhi at 17:00 reaches Howrah at 10:45 Sealdah Rajdhani Express leaves N. Delhi at 16:45 reaches Sealdah at 10:45 A lesser known train that I found very convenient and uncrowded since it doesn't start from Delhi is: Jodhpur-Howrah Express leaves Agra Fort at 06:40 reaches Howrah at 04:20 In service of Sri Sri Krishna Balaram, Deena Bandhu dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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