The Wheels Keep Rolling Along
The Wheels Keep Rolling Along
March 2013
It’s winter time, so the land is sleepy, and we’re all trying to stay cozy and warm. Still, the wheels of progress in many aspects of the New Vrindaban community are moving slowly, but persistently, along. Great improvements are taking place on the second level of the lodge, where major renovations are well under way. The restaurant is also undergoing an extensive facelift. Nearby, across from the restaurant, the cabin is being transformed into a nice welcome center. There, all visitors, guests and pilgrims will be able to get information about New Vrindaban, pick up their room reservations, and be generally welcomed to the community, 7 days a week.
On a more personal note, for the information of any interested community members or outside devotees, we are ready to sell plots of land at the Kestner property. We are now starting to work on the road there, in order to make this possible. The wheels of growth around New Vrindaban town are rolling along.
Very Touching Cow Video
Here is a very human, touching video of 2 loving cows in New Vrindaban, W.V.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKyhHb7GSiA
Sat. Mar. 2 Appearance of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Celebration
Appearance Day Festival for Srila Bhaktisiddhanta
Sat. March 2, 2013
Schedule:
Morning ½ Day Fast
12:00 PM Puspanjali (flower offering)
12:30 PM Kirtan
1:30 PM Feast
Global Kirtan for the sake of the Yamuna River FRIDAY MAR. 1
There will be a 1 hour, powerful, as-many-devotees-as-possible-present kirtan on Friday for an hour before lunch prasadam.
So, from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM, please attend the GLOBAL KIRTAN FOR THE SAKE OF THE YAMUNA RIVER, in the temple room at New Vrindaban, joining our voices with the worldwide prayer going on for protesting the current polluted condition of the holy Yamuna River.
For more details please click on the link:
Chant to save the Sacred Yamuna River
New Vrindaban: 2012 in Review
By Lilasuka dd
For New Vrindaban, 2012 was a year of progress. We like to look back and see how the Lord has made this come about over the last year. We know that He is the doer. We make our proposals, but ultimately, Krsna makes things happen or not. We are grateful for all the blessings He has given us, as well as for all the challenges He has presented to us. We accept that He only gives us the challenges that we can manage.
New Vrindaban saw more people in 2012. For example, we served more guests than in 2011, both at the Lodge and in the restaurant. Our community president also happily declared, “We now have more residents in the temple building, with the new total being 23.” As well several older, former residents are returning to live in New Vrindaban after being away for some time.
Speaking of residents of the holy dhama, our cow herd has expanded, resulting in more pure, New Vrindaban cows’ milk than we’ve had for many years. We now have four new calves, and, as we work our way towards self-sufficiency, the plans to expand the herd are being slowly realized.
We added a couple of new festivals to our events calendar in 2012. For example, New Vrindaban’s very first, well-attended Festival of Colors in Sept. was a success. Many young people and students in general were attracted to this festival, as well as a lot of local people. We believe that such family-friendly festivals are building a lot of relationships with local people. New Vrindaban’s neighbors are giving us much good feedback, as our interactions with them continue to improve.
Another “first” for New Vrindaban was the enlivening Govardhan Parikrama held in November. One guest who attended declared, “This was a very informative parikrama. I love New Vrindaban, and today, I learned things that I never knew before, such as the story of the appearance of Radha Kunda. I learned many new stories about Krsna.”
Our visitors also enjoyed many Saturday night Swan Boat Festivals last spring and summer. In addition, our second annual Puspa Abhishek at the end of July is continuing to increase in popularity.
These were other “firsts” for 2012 as well.
The first of seven small temples is under construction, per Srila Prabhupada’s desire. In addition, we have begun to hold special Friday early morning Srimad Bhagavatam classes based on the subject of Srila Prabhupada’s instructions, comments, and vision for New Vrindaban.
New Vrindaban took several important steps towards more sustainable living in 2012.
To this end, solar panels were installed at the winter barn. See New Vrindaban Takes a Step Towards Sustainable Energy in ISKCON News.
There was a production Deity flower garden put in at the Garden of 7 Gates. The vegetable production at the same Garden of 7 Gates increased. Thirty-one deliveries of fresh New Vrindaban organic produce were taken to Wheeling’s soup kitchens and faith based food pantries, making 2012 the sixth consecutive year of such outreach. New Vrindaban’s “Small Farm Training Center” is now conducting cooking classes in low income communities in the nearby towns.
There is preparation work being done at the new ECOV project, “Madhuban Village”. A new road is already begun and there are plans for an ox barn as well as earth shelter housing for people who are interested in an agrarian lifestyle at New Vrindaban. All buildings in the new village will be sustainable, to be made from local materials as much as possible, with water coming from the catchment of rain off of the roofs as well as the development of naturally existing springs on the property. This will be a grid net zero project using solar energy.
We have not been in a position to do a lot of maintenance on our buildings in the last 15 to 20 years. However, in this era, we have begun several exciting renovation projects.
Improvements were made at Govinda’s Restaurant in 2012.
The asramas in the temple were renovated in 2012.
We have started to invest into the water supply.
Over the course of last summer, there were four electric storms leading to power outages. Some of those days were also marked by a shortage of water, and a suddenly leading water tank. As a result, we had to truck water in. This led to over $35,000 in unexpected expenses. Please see this link about the water issue: http://www.newvrindaban.com/
We have begun much-needed renovations on the “Welcome” cabin.
We have begun to install an irrigation system in our big “Garden of 7 Gates”.
The outside of the Palace was painted.
The renovation of the Lodge itself has begun.
It is evident that much progress was made this year in New Vrindaban.
One of our major challenges this year has been the sad passing of two active residents of N.V. Nitai das (Eli Drury) and Bhokta das (Robert Bauer). They will be very missed by us.
Finally, we want to thank all of you, the community members, pilgrims and visitors. We also offer our thanks to the Lord for His blessings and guidance in our day-to-day service.
May the year 2013 bring you spiritual happiness, which is the only sustainable happiness. May you also receive the blessings of Sri Sri Radha Vrindaban Chandra.
When spring comes
by Rafael Canuto
ECOV is getting ready for planting season. Madhava Gosh has caught catalog fever and has a plan to plant plant plant. 100 fruit and nut trees per year, plus fragrant perennial flower bushes at the Temple, the Lodge and Garden of 7 Gates. Not to mention berries, grapes and more flowers.
I am heading the Radha Vrindavan Chandra’s flower garden with the guidance of mother Vidya and Gosh. We are hoping to have 20 varieties of annual and perennial flowers. More than 10 thousands seeds were ordered. Over 100 flats of marigolds (36 plants per flat) and other annuals will be started at the Palace Greenhouse. Hundreds of flowers will be given to devotees around the ridge.
Contact me if you’d like a flat rafaelbcanuto@gmail.com
Our goal is to fully supply the deities garlands for the whole summer, late spring and early fall. We hope everyone will pitch in planting and picking, whether at G7G or at their home, and offer it with devotion to Prabhupada, Mahaprabhu, Radha, Krsna and the whole gang.
Our dreams are to provide dried flowers throughout the winter, but that’s yet to germinate.
Trees. Everyone had an opportunity to get in with Ecov’s trees and berries orders and receive free deer proof caging. 50 Carpathian walnuts, 50 apples, 20 grapes, 10 blueberries, 15 chestnuts, dozens of gooseberries, honey-berries, pears, peach, plums and more will arrive this spring. Lots of people already have their garden, and by participating, we are expanding the community’s capacity for growth.
If you missed it this year, next year we are getting the orders in the beginning of winter, so think ahead.
As for myself, I’m very happy to be back, even though I was working developing Narayana’s farm land on Kilauea, Hawaii’s only active volcano. Home of non other than, the Lava Demi Goddess, Pele. I had a blast.
Looking forward to spring,
Rafa
Hari Bol
This Week in the Dhama with Special Global Kirtan Fri. Mar. 1
Activities for this week:
Tuesday Feb. 26: WOMEN’S BOOK CLUB 5:30 PM at the BlueHome Artworks Gift Shop (sorry for the late notice on this one)
Thursday Feb. 28: TEAHOUSE MUSIC EVENT 5:30 PM at the school building.
Friday March 1: SPECIAL ONE TIME ONE HOUR “GLOBAL” KIRTAN FROM 12:30 PM TO 1:30 PM IN HONOR OF THE EFFORT TO STOP POLLUTION OF THE YAMUNA RIVER. KIRTANS GOING ON ALL OVER THE GLOBE ON THIS DAY FOR THIS CAUSE. PLEASE JOIN IN IF YOU CAN. Please see link:
Global Kirtan to stop pollution in the Yamuna River
Sat. March 2: Appearance of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati
Festival of Inspiration Is Looking For Vendors
FESTIVAL OF INSPIRATION: MAY 10 TH, 11 TH, & 12 TH.
NEW VRINDABAN COMMUNITY, W. VIRGINIA
One of North America’s biggest devotee get togethers held annually in New Vrindaban.
We invite devotional item vendors & prasadam sales. There is no set up fee. Just let us know that you would like to participate.
Contact: servingkrishna@aol.com for further information and questions.
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