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Sacinandana Swami in Vrindavan, 2004

Sachinandana Swami (born 1954, Hamburg)[1] is a Vaishnava[2] guru[2][3][4] and sannyasi,[2][5] one of the religious leaders in the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (commonly known as the Hare Krishnas or ISKCON).[2] Of German origin, he was initiated by the movement's founder, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada,[1] in 1972 in Hamburg and is well known throughout ISKCON [6] for his kirtana and public speaking.[7][8]

During his early years within ISKCON, Sacinandana Swami performed the service of translating Prabhupada’s books from the English language into German.[9] After some time he joined the main sankirtana (book distibution) party in Germany and was instrumental in developing the congregational preaching throughout Germany especially and also other countries within Northern Europe. In later years, Sacinandana Swami helped start various farm communities and projects around Europe, including the Goloka Dhama project in Germany.[10]

Sacinandana Swami has made a number pilgrimages to holy places in India,[1] often traveling to Vrindavan for intensive 'japa' retreats. He also visited Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, Mount Kailash, Ahobilam, Sri Rangam, Melkote, and Tirupati throughout his travels.[1]

In terms of educational development within ISKCON,[11] Sacinandana Swami has conducted classes at the Vaisnava Institute for Higher Education[12] and the Bhaktivedanta College project at Radhadesh.[13] His new emphasis in this field lies in the 'Veda Academy',[14] which presents the Gaudiya Vaishnava culture through Vedic sciences, art, and philosophy. The Veda Academy is active in eight countries.[15]

In September 2009 Sacinandana Swami will perform with famous kirtan artist Krishna Das in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.[16]

[edit] Bibliography

  • The Nectarean Ocean of the Holy Name [4]
  • The Gayatri Book, Vasati Verlag, 2005, ISBN 978-3-937238-05-0
  • The Way of the Great Departure
  • The Art of Transformation [5]
  • Spiritual Tonic [6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Sacinandana Swami
  2. ^ a b c d Engert 2003
  3. ^ Galovic 2002, p. 180
  4. ^ Lectures - Sacinandana Swami
  5. ^ List of Sannyasis in ISKCON April 2008 ISKCON Sannyasa Ministry, Retrieved on 2008-05-05
  6. ^ Pandava Sena Our Real Identity Seminar Reference
  7. ^ Conference Report: Puja Seminar 1998, ICJ
  8. ^ Swami Talks Inner Peace at NYU Washington Square News, 1 May 2008 Retrieved on 4 May 2008
  9. ^ VIHE Our Teachers
  10. ^ Featured article on official site of Goloka Dhama temple
  11. ^ Lecture seminars featured on ISKCON.COM
  12. ^ VIHE lecturer and speaker
  13. ^ [1] Lecturer at Bhaktivedanta College, Belgium
  14. ^ [2]EAVS Lecturer
  15. ^ [3]German publication reference.
  16. ^ Krishna Das Tour schedule

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Govardhan Darshan: Ratna vedi and Syam Kuti to Narada Kund



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After Gwala Pokhara (previous episode) our parikrama party proceeded to Ratna Vedi and Syam Kuti which are quite nearby. Here Giriraj Govardhan provides jewelled throne (ratna singhasan) for Sri Radha and Krsna and in Syam kuti is the kunja where Krsna disguised Himself as Syam Sakhi. Also here you can take darshan of Charan-china, a stone that has melted and preserved an imprint of Krsna's footprint and eating bowl. From here, we proceeded to Narada Kund where Sri Narad Muni performed bhajan and austerities for many yugas to become a gopi servant of Sri Radhika.






Govardhan Darshan: Killol Kund to Gwala Pokhara



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23 October 2009.


Today our parikrama resumed after the 2-day festival break to observe the disappearance days of Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja, Srila Bhaktivedanta Vamana Goswami Maharaj and Srila Trivikrama Goswami Maharaj. In this episode, our parikrama party visited Killol Kund which is one of the lovely pastime places of Sri Sri Radha Krsna in Govardhan. Pastimes like various watersports, hide and seek and picnic lilas, etc. are eternally taking place here. Then we proceeded just nearby to Gvala Pokhara which is a favorite resting place of Krsna and His cowherd friends during cowherding.








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