TOUR REPORT, HOUSTON, TEXAS
The Glories of Srimad-Bhagavatam
May 29-June 3, 2007

Entering the Durgabari Temple on the first evening of the six-day
Bhakti Yoga Festival.
The 2007 Houston Bhakti Yoga Retreat Festival of Love and
Devotion began on May 29th. Over five-hundred devotees attended the festival,
having come from all over America and from as far as Europe, South and Central
America, and India. Many new persons from Houston also attended, having received
invitations from the devotees or having seen the advertisements in the form of
flyers, newspaper articles, etc.
Held in a large hall adjacent to the Durgabari Temple on Schiller Road, the
first evening program began with the worship of the Srimad-Bhagavatam. Srila
Narayana Maharaja personally performed the bhoga offering and arati (offering
incense, ghee lamp and flowers) to the Bhagavatam, with the consideration that
the Bhagavatam is the literary incarnation of Sri Krsna. Then, considering that
Sri Krsna is never without His internal pleasure potency, Srimati Radhika, and
that Srimad-Bhagavatam is thus the literary incarnation of the Divine Couple Sri
Sri Radha-Krsna, he led the assembled devotees in singing the arati song, Jaya
jaya Radha-Krsna yugala milana.

Offering bhoga of fruits and sweets, with beautiful tulasi
majaris, to the Bhagavatam

Offering arati to the Bhagavatam
The Srimad-Bhagavatam was then taken on procession around the
temple, while ladies carried kalasas on their head, and everyone performed
kirtana.

Srimad-Bhagavatam and its carrier, Sripad Padmanabha Maharaja,
leading the procession
For our readers who are not familiar with the meaning of the the
kalasa, Srila Narayana Maharaja explained that it is a copper pot that is full
of water and auspicious mango leaves, and marked with the auspicious sign of the
svastika. On top of the copper pot is a coconut, an auspicious fruit which
nutritionally satisfies ones hunger and thirst, and which has on its shell
three eyes, or holes, which are likened to the three eyes of the auspicious
Lord Siva.
The ceremony of carrying the kalasa in procession is included with various types
of religious events to invoke auspiciousness. Srila Narayana Maharaja said that
the ladies should carry these kalasas while wearing beautiful garments.

Carrying the kalasas during kirtana
Although the procession took place only on the first and last
nights, the bhoga offering and arati to Sri Krsnas form as Srimad-Bhagavatam
was performed every evening before Srila Narayana Maharajas Srimad-Bhagavatam
discourse.
On the first night he began his glorification of Srimad-Bhagavatam by glorifying
Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, who brought the Srimad-Bhagavatam to
the Western world. He told the devotees and guests in his audience that it was
because of Srila Prabhupada that they had come to Krsna consciousness, and that
it is by Srila Prabhupadas mercy that he himself is so successfully preaching
the message of Bhagavatam all over the world.
After that, Srila Narayana Maharaja discussed the history of Lord Visnus first
revealing the Bhagavatam to Lord Brahma, the first created being, and then he
discussed the history of its coming to be written by Srila Vyasadeva and later
spoken by Srila Sukadeva Gosvami. He then described the events leading to its
recitation by Srila Suta Gosvami to the sages in Naimisaranya forest, and then
he began to explain the glories of hearing the Bhagavatam with reference to its
First Canto.
He then explained how the Supreme Personality of Godhead Sri Krsna, the Supreme
Cause of innumerable universes, in His Supreme feature, is absorbed in sweet,
loving pastimes as a cowherd-boy. He explained how, by hearing such pastimes
from self realized spiritual masters, a soul can transcend the cycle of birth,
old age, disease and death.

The following is an excerpt from Srila Narayana Maharajas
lecture on May 31st:
Sri Krsna performed so many pastimes. When He was about 2 years
and 6 months old, Upananda (Krsnas uncle) and all the cowherd-men had a
meeting. In that meeting Upananda said, We have been facing so many problems
here recently. So many demons are coming. We should leave Gokula and go to
Vrndavana. Yamuna River is nearby there, along with plenty of grass and trees,
and so many places for the boys to play. We should all go there with our cows
and calves.
It was declared that all the residents of Gokula would leave the following day
for Vrndavana, so all the families were present for that procession. Mother
Yasoda and Rohini rode on a bullock cart with Krsna and Baladeva. All the
elderly persons, ladies and children also sat on bullock carts, and in this way
all the Vrajavasis arrived in the village of Cattikara.
There was actually no village at that time. The Vrajavasis crossed the river
Yamuna and reached Vrndavana, and there in Cattikara they created a village by
keeping their bullock carts in a semi-circle and keeping the remaining area
fenced by thorn trees. Sri Krsna, Nanda Baba, Upananda and all their associates
stayed there for some time.
When Krsna reached the age of three or four years old, Krsna told His mother
and father, I must take the cows out for herding. They could not check Him,
although they wanted to because of His young age. Therefore on a good day,
Gopastami, Krsna began to go out with Balarama and His friends to the forest, to
take the calves for grazing.
One day, while the boys were out cow-herding, Vatsasura, a demon in the form of
a calf, began thinking, How shall I kill Krsna? After Vatsasura entered the
midst of Krsna and His friends and calves, the calves smelled his bad odor and
began running here and there. Krsna told Baladeva by signals from His eyes, Oh,
look at this! This is a demon! After jointly making Their decision regarding
how to proceed, Sri Krsna took the demons hind legs, twirled him around, and
thus killed him.
On the last three nights of the festival, Srila Narayana Maharaja discussed Sri
Krsnas pastimes with the gopis. Just as it was done by his predecessor, Srila
Sukadeva Gosvami, in his recitation of these pastimes, Srila Narayana Maharaja
interwove his own discussion with philosophy so that the audience would
understand the Lords activities properly. He discussed the Bhagavatams
chapters called Venu-gita (the Song of Krsnas Flute), the introduction to the
Rasa Dance, the Gopis Song of Separation, and finally The Reunion. On
these last three nights Srila Narayana Maharaja spoke in Hindi, and his
discourse was intermittently translated by Sripad Damodara Maharaja and Sripad
Visnu dasa Adhikari.
On Friday and Sunday mornings Srila Maharaja gave harinama and
brahminical initiation to many of the devotees in attendance. Throughout each
day he met with old and new devotees, and answered many questions about the
management of his preaching mission and also about the philosophy of bhakti-yoga.

Meeting with devotees, mostly from Alachua
After initiations on Sunday morning, Srila Narayana Maharaja met
with some of the devotees who have been helping with the translation, editing,
and production of his books. In the presence of twelve senior devotees,
important documents were signed in order to insure that all his books are
properly copyright protected.

Srila Maharaja meets with devotees from his publishing department
On each of the six days, from 11am to 4pm, the Bhakti Yoga Summer
Camp for children held its classes in front of the Deities at the Durgabari
temple, just next door to the festival hall. The Camp was organized by some of
the senior members of Srila Narayana Maharajas Houston IGVS (International
Gaudiya Vedanta Society), and conducted by the teachers from the New Vraja
Village School in Badger, California. Each day, about 40 children from different
parts of America, from the ages of four to fourteen, learned how to enrich their
Krsna consciousness through art and drama projects, devotional games and songs,
arati, puja, and honoring of Krsna prasada.
During some of the evening programs, just after Srila Narayana Maharajas
classes the children performed dramas. On one evening they performed the
beautiful drama of Dvarakadhisa Krsna and Sudama brahmana, based on the
authoritative Vedic scripture, Srimad-Bhagavatam, and Srila Narayana Maharaja
wept in spiritual happiness as he watched. On another evening their teachers
performed and exciting and humorous drama about Krsnas pastimes in Vrndavana.

Drama performed by devotees of the New Vraja Village School
On the final evening, the children went on the stage to present
some of their artwork. They recited a Sanskrit verse from Bhagavad-gita for
Srila Narayana Maharaja and the assembled devotees and guests in the audience,
and received their Bhakti Yoga Summer Camp diplomas from Srila Maharajas hands.

Children of the Bhakti Summer Camp reciting Bhagavad-gita

Blessing a baby, the grandson of Isa dasa Adhikari
The senior management and the original founding trustees of the
Durgabari temple enjoyed the programs so much, and were so happy, that they
requested Srila Narayana Maharaja to use the facility for the Bhakti Yoga
Festival next year. They promised to bear the entire cost of next years
festival.
Gaudiya Vedanta Society Houston thanked the Houston Durgabari Society for all
their co-operation this year in making the festival a grand success. For further
correspondence, please write to
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While leaving the temple, giving blessings to all.
Editorial advisors: Sripad Madhava Maharaja, Brajanath dasa, Sri
Prema-prayojana dasa, and Tarun-krsna dasa
Report written by: Vasanti dasi and Anita dasi
Editor: Syamarani dasi
Photos courtesy of: Krsnamayi dasi, Tarun-krsna dasa, and Vasanti dasi