Wheeewww!!! It’s been like ages since I updated my blog! My oh my I’d been really lazy and violating the golden rule of blogging which happens to be “Keep on Blogging!” I’d been traveling the whole summer with the youth bus tour, so I guess this is a valid reason to spare me from the usual “yeah yeah excuses excuses you lazy a**!” Hehehe, okok I guess not.
Yeah it was really fun traveling and at same time an amazing learning experience:) I’m 27 years old and it’s my first time to travel and explore the world. Visiting different temples, meeting different people and doings things thinkin that I couldn’t do it, I am really surprised!Thanks to Manu Prabhu, to his wonderful wife Jaya Radhe and to HH Rtadvaja Maharaja for giving this opportunity and to have one of the best summer of my life.
Obviously in front of the historical Matchless Gift 🙂
Manu Prabu giving us some significant facts on how important Matchless Gift to ISKCON’s evolution.
“harer nama harer nama harer namaiva kevalam
kalau nasty eva nasty eva nasty eva gatir anyatha”
“In this age of Kali, there is no alternative, there is no alternative, there is no alternative for spiritual progress other than the chanting of the holy name, the chanting of the holy name, the chanting of the holy name of the Lord.”
Manu Prabhu rockin the harmonium! Thank you for taking good care of us and always making us somehow useful in Srila Prabhupada’s movement during the entire tour.
At Tompskins Square Park with Jaya Advaita Swami and Radhanatha Swami, another signifacant place on ISKCON’s history.
Bhajan at Tompkins Square Park, in front of Prabhupada’s Tree 🙂
Narayani, Lalita Krishna and me, taking the chance to hug Prabhupada’s Tree.
HH Radhanatha Swami, such an inspiration:)
Jaya Advaita Swami’s blissful smile!
beautiful pictures Malati. Happy to know about you again. You are very fortunate soul 🙂
Thanks Sol Prabhu! Yeah i’m happy to be back too and sorry haven’t communicated for a while 🙂
Thank you for this pics…this photos printed will be good gifts for devotees. Namaskar! 🙂
i have a sister,her name is also malati thapa.
i liked ur blog,specially the three of you huggin the tree.
i m there,
http://www.krishnathapa.wordpress.com
keep it up,keep smiling!
hare krishna
you came back to the blog,
but where are you roaming,gopiniyoke sang vazanme.
okay but all of us appreciate ur presence,be there for us.
again i am watcjing ur pics that brings a special happiness
jay
Thanks Krishna Thapa and keep up the good work!
Hi!,
HARI OM , KRISHNA,
SHYAM
These pictures of Radhanath Swami and Jaiadvaita Swami at Tomkins square park remind us of Srila Prabhupadas kirtan at this place when he was all alone …. of course Krishna was with him