SecretJeevas Productions Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 There are many devotional videos that you can watch on the website youtube.com. Many devotees from all over the world are submitting videos all the time. Just search Hare Krishna.... Hari bol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 If I build my own web site, is it easy to put videos up for others to enjoy w/out going through these other web sites? BTW, if you don't mind me asking, why do you call yourself "SecretJeevas"? Just wondering. No offense intended. From your friendly, Secret Guest! ;^) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SecretJeevas Productions Posted July 10, 2006 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 If I build my own web site, is it easy to put videos up for others to enjoy w/out going through these other web sites? BTW, if you don't mind me asking, why do you call yourself "SecretJeevas"? Just wondering. No offense intended. From your friendly, Secret Guest! ;^) Websites are inexpensive to run if you have just words and images. However, websites which have video that others can download are expensive. If you want a website with video it needs to have lots of gigabytes of free space. Websites like YouTube save people from spending lots of money on a website, and enable one to upload video to the internet for free. Devotees should take advantage of that. SecretJeevas is a production company with many people. It is not just one person. Check out SecretJeevas.com for more info... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SecretJeevas Productions Posted August 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted August 19, 2006 Get ready to be blissed out! Check out our videos on YouTube to see ultra rare footage from 1967 at the San Francisco temple.... This footage has never been publicly seen before, and includes a shot of Jayananda Prabhu, and the first Ratha Yatra parade. Hare Krishna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sushen_das Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 Second All India Students’ Conference on Science and Spiritual Quest (AISSQ-2006) December 9 – 10, 2006 Puri, Orissa, India Introduction Bhaktivedanta Institute is organizing a two-day conference on December 9 – 10, 2006 entitled “Second All India Students’ Conference on Science and Spiritual Quest (AISSQ – 2006)”. The conference will be held in Town Hall, Jagannath Puri, Orissa, India. Many scientists, students and faculties from well known universities, institutes and industrial organizations like University of Illinois, USA, Colorado State University,IITs (IIT Kharagpur, IIT Kanpur, IIT Guwahati), IISc Bangalore, Delhi College of Engineering, IT-BHU, BITS Pilani and Tata Technologies Ltd are in the organizing committee of this conference. Although this is an All India Students’ conference, it is not limited to only students and scholars from India. Last year this conference is well attended by many scientists, students and faculties from various universities, institutes and industrial organizations around the world. The center point of attraction of this conference is the scientific discussion on the most fundamental areas of modern science such as “Origin of Life”, “Science of Happiness”, “Big Bang and Cosmology”, “Is Life beyond DNA”, “Science and God”, “A Critical Examination of Darwin’s Evolutionary Theory in the context of Science and Spiritual Dialogue” and “India’s Contribution in the Search for Ultimate Reality”. Many renowned researchers will deliver the talks for understanding of the interesting developments in these areas in recent past. As this conference is meant to increase awareness about the recent scientific developments to understand the most fundamental questions in science, only the invited experts from around the world in the respective areas will deliver lectures. Irrespective of age/background/<WBR>nationality all are welcome to participate in this conference by registering to the conference on or before 5th November 2006. This conference has a nominal registration fee of Rs. 250. Post conference tour of Puri includes additional cost of Rs. 150, which is optional and interested participants can avail this opportunity. Interested participants are requested to send the duly filled registration form (see the registration form below) along with the registration fee to the organizers. The last date of registration is 5th November 2006. For any details you are welcome to contact the organizers through email address conference2006@<WBR>binstitute.<WBR>org. Conference Theme and Background The priceless wealth of knowledge provided by the self realized scholars of Vedanta in the form of revealed scriptures could provide many vital insights in expanding the scientific knowledge of life and origin of the universe. A synthetic approach between modern science and the vedantic knowledge could help the sincere seekers of truth to deeply investigate and bring breakthroughs in resolving the deeper reality. The 2nd All India Student’s Conference on Science and Spiritual Quest (AISSQ-2006)is a humble attempt by the Bhaktivedanta Institute, Kolkata to bring together the intellectual minds from various scientific and philosophical backgrounds to discuss the topics related to some of the most fundamental aspects of science such as life and the universe and their origin, and the nature of ultimate reality. This is a yearly conference organized by Bhaktivedanta Institute. First conference was held at Vrindavan, UP, India on December 6, 2005. This conference is well attended by many scientists and scholars from both India and abroad. About the Conference Venue The conference will be held in Town Hall, Jagannath Puri, Orissa, India. Jagannath Puri is one of the most popular tourist destinations of India. It is famous for the pristine Jagannath temple, the grand Jagannath Rath Yatra, delicious mahaprasadam and beautiful sea beach. People from all over India flock to Jagannath Puri during the Ratha Yatra and winter season. The weather during the month of December is very pleasant. About the Organizers The Bhaktivedanta Institute, an international organization based in Calcutta, India, with offices in Denver, CO, has promoted and contributed to the field of Science and Spirituality for the past twenty-five years under the leadership of H. H. Bhaktisvarupa Damodara Swami (Dr. T. D. Singh). It has organized major Science and Spirituality conferences, bringing together a broad spectrum of religious and scientific leaders, and has published many groundbreaking books in the field. Working with the UN and collaborating with the major world religions, it has also been a force for interfaith understanding and world peace. Advisory Committee Shishir Kumar Dube, Director, IIT Kharagpur Jagadish. N. Srivastava, Prof. Emeritus, Colorado State University P. B. Sharma, Principal, Delhi College of Engineering R. V. Raja Kumar, Dean of Academic Affairs, IIT Kharagpur Organizing Committee H. H. Bhaktiswarupa Damodara Swami (Dr. T. D. Singh), International Director, Bhaktivedanta Institute, Chairman Varun Agarwal, Research Scholar, Bhaktivedanta Institute Phalguni Banerjee, Research Scholar, IIT Kharagpur Dr. Kanchan Chowdhury, Professor, Head of Cryogenic Centre, IIT Kharagpur Dr. Sudipto Ghosh, Assistant Professor, IIT Kharagpur Dr. P. K.Giri, Associate Professor, IIT Guwahati Debashish Khan, Research Scholar, IIT Kharagpur Bhaskar Kumar, Research Scholar, IIT Kanpur P. Suresh Kumar, Research Scholar, IIT Kharagpur Dr. Subhash C. Mishra, Professor, Dean of Academic Affairs, IIT Guwahati Dr. Hare Krishna Mohanta, Assistant Professor, BITS Pilani G. Tirupati Rao, Tata Technologies Ltd., Jamshedpur K. Vasudeva Rao, Research Scholar, Bhaktivedanta Institute Ramjee Repaka, Research Scholar, IIT Kharagpur Gaurav Silwal, B.Tech., IIT Kharagpur Dr. P. K. Singh, Reader, IT-BHU Abinash Kumar Swain, Research Scholar, IISc Bangalore Dr. Manoranjan Sinha, Assistant Professor, IIT Kharagpur Abhishek Tewari, Research Scholar, University of Illinois, USA Dr. Ram Gopal Uppaluri, Assistant Professor, IIT Guwahati Conference Participation Details Participation in this conference is open for all irrespective of age/background/<WBR>nationality. All are welcome to participate in this conference by registering to the conference on or before 5th November 2006. A nominal registration fee of Rs. 250 without post conference tour and Rs. 400 with post conference tour is charged for this conference. Participants are requested to send the duly filled registration form (see the registration form below) along with the registration fee to the organizers on or before last date of registration (5th November 2006). For any details you are welcome to contact the organizers through email address conference2006@<WBR>binstitute.<WBR>org. REGISTRATION FORM Fax to: +91-33-2500-<WBR>6091 Mail to: BHAKTIVEDANTA INSTITUTE, RC/8, Raghunathpur, Manasi Manjil Building, Fourth Floor, VIP Road, Kolkata - 700 059, India Email: conference2006@<WBR>binstitute.<WBR>org Dial: 033-2500-9018 ♦ Please Register me for AISSQ-2006 Participant Details Title: Dr. / Miss / Mr. / Mrs / Ms / Prof. First Name : Surname : Organisation / Institution Name : Address : Town : Post : State : Country : Tel : Fax : Email : Registration Fee Participants : Rs. 250 Spouse : Rs. 250 Post Conference Tour : Rs. 150 per person (Optional) Payment Details : Payment can be made before 5th November 2006 through Money Order/Demand Draft drawn in favor of “Bhaktivedanta Institute” from any nationalized bank payable at Kolkata, India. Send the duly filled registration form along with Money Order/Demand Draft to the address mentioned at the top of the registration form. Signed Date The Registration Fee Includes : · Herbal Tea Breaks· Lunches (Saturday - Sunday) · Dinners (Saturday - Sunday) · Accommodation (Friday - Sunday) · Sight Seeing Tour of Puri (optional, only for those registered in the Post Conference Tour of Puri) Sponsorship This conference is partly funded by the Metanexus Institute, USA under its Local Societies Initiative (LSI) program. Program Overview Saturday December 9, 2006 08:30 – 10:30 Invocation & Welcome Keynote Address (Dr. William Grassie, Founder and Executive Director, Metanexus Institute, USA) 10:30 – 10:45 Herbal Tea Break 10:45 – 12:00 Process of Scientific and Spiritual Inquiry 12:15 – 13:30 Jagannath Puri Mahaprasadam 13:30 – 16:00 Scientific Exploration of God 16:00 – 19:00 Ranganiketan Dance & Kirtan, Movie Show 19:00 Mahaprasadam Sunday December 10, 2006 08:30 – 10:30 Origin of Universe: Big Bang and Big Vision 10:30 – 10:45 Herbal Tea Break 10:45 – 12:00 Life & its Origin; Search for Spiritual Paradigm 12:15 – 13:30 Jagannath Puri Mahaprasadam 13:30 – 16:00 Jumping into the Ocean of Love at Jagannath Puri Dham 16:00 – 17:00 Return to Hotel 17:00 – 18:00 Visit of Jagannath Temple with Kirtan; Relish Khichdi and Special Jagannath Puri Dalma Mahaprasadam Regards, Bhaktivedanta Institute RC/8, Raghunathpur Manasi Manjil Building, VIP Road Kolkata 700 059, India Tel: +91-33-2500-<WBR>9018 Fax: +91-33-2500-<WBR>6835 Email: conference2006@<WBR>binstitute.<WBR>org http://www.binstitu<WBR>te.org/conferenc<WBR>e2006/conference<WBR>2006.pdf AISSQ-2005 Photos ------------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>--------- Forum For Vedanta and Science (FVS) H. H. Bhaktisvarup Damodar Swami (Dr. T. D. Singh) Bhaktivedanta Institute, Kolkata Publications Bhaktivedanta Institute Conferences ------------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>---------<WBR>----- "athato brahma jigyasa" Translation: Now, therefore, one should inquire into the nature of Brahman, the Absolute Truth, or God. - Vedanta Sutra 1.1.1 E-mail your comments and suggestions to the address fvs@binstitute.<WBR>org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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