In addition to the reading of Bhagavad-Gita As It Is, the festival will include a fire sacrifice. The fire sacrifice will be performed in according to the ancient Indian scriptures called the Vedas. The Vedas, which are also in Sanskrit, are the oldest known scriptures. Festival-goers will also be invited to participate in kirtan, or group singing accompanied by traditional Indian musical instruments. A free vegetarian feast will also be served.
Bhagavad-Gita, or “the song of God,” is part of the ancient Indian epic tale, The Mahabharata. The Mahabharata describes a world war that took place in Kurukshetra, India, 5,000 years ago. Lord Krishna spoke Bhagavad-Gita As It just moments before the war commenced.
Lord Krishna spoke Bhagavad-Gita loud enough for everyone on the battlefield to hear. Because it was a world war and there were soldiers from all over the world gathered, Bhagavad-Gita was thus transmitted around the world.
Bhagavad-Gita has been transmitted orally for nearly 5,000 years. It has been written down only recently. Although most authors translate the Sanskrit verses nearly the same, there is great variety in the written interpretations. Bhagavad-Gita As It Is, however, is the written version that is currently being transmitted around the world. Bhagavad-Gita As It Is is available in forty-eight languages, including Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, Icelandic, Russian, Swahili, and Ukranian.
There will be guided children’s activities during part of the day.
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Srila Prabhupada says
Therefore, for a neophyte, simply by consulting scriptures, he will not be able to reach tothe absolute goal.
Upcoming Events
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May 26, 2012 - May 28, 2012
Memorial Day Weekend -
Jun 02, 2012
5-Hour Kirtan & Swan Boat Festival -
Jun 09, 2012
Swan Boat Festival -
Jun 12, 2012 - Aug 29, 2012
Bhakti Sastri -
Jun 15, 2012
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