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Friday, August 14, 2009

The advent of the truth



Today is the day on which we celebrate the advent of Lord Krishna to this world. Tomorrow we will have the party for the public and once again you are invited 17:oo to Nimahuset with some flowers or fruits. Read more here about the advent of Lord Krishna :)

Below I post some pictures from our last days in the farm. Imlitala farm is becoming soooo nice and sweet and it is a blessing to just be there not to speak about the pleasure of working there as you can see on the pics :)




After tasting these cucumbers I am convinced i have never eaten real cucumbers before




These beans are so nice, they melt like butter in the mouth.




Fresh salad directly from the garden


Ellinor with the most tasty tomatoes you can imagine


This beautiful machine is completely transcendental since every vegetable grown in Imlitala is offered to the Absolute truth Sri Krishna!


"Working hard like an ass, for nothing more but grass" is a saying that is not valid in this case. The grass is to be used in loving service to Mother Earth and Krishna. With the grass we cover the earth so that she will not freeze too much during the winter and all the worms will be very happy...


This is Makhanchor, then man behind the camera that takes all the nice pictures




Happy Sadhu with a hard work trident. This trident represents working hard for a good cause.


(picture borrowed from internet) A sadhu with a another trident. The trident represents that he is a Shiva devotee.




Amy, otherwise an active activist for Greenpeace, in full action...




Deeply absorbed in the service


André and Amy on an adventurous journey back with the collected grass


Radha Kunjabihari with the nectarean berries of the garden :)


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Here Shyamananda is demonstrating how you will look like if you play too much videogames.

3 comments:

  1. haribol! Vilken nektar för ögonen och se alla advancerade hängivna!
    Hoppas vi syns och hörs snart

    Gopananda das

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  2. The practical example of Shyamananda is very nice, but the practical example of Vasudeva is even nicer it tells how you will look after eating many simply wonderfuls :D. I hope one day to meet you all beautiful people and come and vist you at the farm!
    Yours
    Burfy Devi ;)

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  3. sanketvan devi dasiAugust 20, 2009 at 9:59 PM

    Inspiration ki jay

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