Friday, March 30, 2007

Temple Premises - A Rich Cultural Heritage

Since 1919, 9 Norris Road has been a focal point for the development of social welfare and education in Singapore.Given by the Arya Sangam for the welfare of the Indian Commmunity, the land measuring the size of 5547 square feet in area, was eventually developed by the Ramakrishna Mission.



A Tamil school was inaugurated and beginning from 1932. Night classes were conducted to teach English, Tamil, hygiene and morality for the sake of the poor working adults. Free food was also distributed to the students.



In 1936, the construction of the second story building was completed. The period between 1937 and 1941 saw the burgeoning of the of the welfare activities. In 1937, a girls' school was started for the benefit of girls in Singapore and Malaya. In 1939 the YMCA (Young Men's Cultural Union) was started to give more emphasis to the character development of the young. Many regardless of race and creed participated. Many locals including Muslims, Christians, Taoist and Buddhist participated and benefited.



With the commencement of the Second World War, 9 Norris Road became the venue of an 80-bed hospital to treat the war bomb victims. War victims were also given shelter at the premise until 1945. Subsequently, an orphanage to house and look after the poor orphaned children of Singapore workers, who were killed during the construction of the infamous death railway(Burma-Siam railway), was started and this then became the forerunner of the eventual development of Boys' and Girls' Homes at premises.



Famous Names to have Graced the Premises



An impressive list of famous names adorns the history of the present Sri Krishna Mandir premises. Renowned men of universal fame have visited the premises in the course of their activities. National leaders, war heroes and philanthropists have rendered support and aid for the welfare activities at 9 Norris Road.




During the war years, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose frequented the premises and subsequently opened the new dormitory building to house the orphanage.




In 1950, Pandit Jawaharalal Nehru the first Prime Minister of India, visited the Norris Road premises and attended the opening of the Boys' Home building.




In 1955, Mr Gulzarilal Nanda, the India Deputy Prime Minister and cabinet minister, visted the premises and presented a cheque for the purchase of books for the library on behalf of the Indian government.




Other important personalities to have visited the premises between 1955-1983 include Dr.Zakir Hussein(Former President of India), The Yang De Pertuan Negara of Malayam Federation, our Senior Minister and then Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kwan Yew, Mr. Ahmed Mattar(former Environment Minister), Mr. Rajaratnam(former Foreign Minister),etc.




Further to all of these visits, key leaders and philanthropist and men of business repute have contributed their energy and funds to developing 9 Norris Road as a centre for the spiritual and material welfare of the population.




In 1955, Dr.C rajagopalachari, the then Governor-General of India donated funds, both on behalf of the Indian government and from his personal account, for the development of the educational services rendered at the premises.




Mr Malclom MacDonald, the British Governor- General of the Southeast Asian colonies presided as the Chairman of the temple construction committee in the 1940s and 1950s. In addition, the entire construction of the structure in 1952 was borne by a single person who was none other than the late Mr.Govidaswami Pillai, one of the leading businessmen and philanthropists belonging to the local Indian community.




What do all this facts indicate?



This shows that 9 Norris Road has been duly recognised on history as one of the focal nerve centers for the provision of welfare services and spiritual and cultural activities. Sri Krishna Mandir is today located in a place of immense worth. Sri Krishna Mandir rightly fits into the Indian cultural setting that the premises is known for.



On top of all the celebreties who graced the premises, the premises is now the abode of Sri Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. So we appeal to everyone to support us in preserving the prestige of this site of great historical and cultural importance.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Sri Krishna Mandir invites you for Sri Rama Navami






Hare Krishna!

The festivals are starting to roll by in the year 2007. We have already celebrated the Gaura Purnima early in the month, now we got to pull up our socks for Sri Rama Navami.

The program starts on the evening of the 27th of March (tomorrow) at 7 pm. The program consists of:

  • Abhishek (accompanied by kirtan)
  • Discourse on the pastimes of Lord Sri Ramacandra
  • Sayana Arati
  • Non-grain Prasadam

All devotees are required to fast until sunset without even water and break fast with non-grain (Ekadasi) Prasadam.

By these festivals, the Supreme Lord is blessing us with His unparalleled pastimes constantly throughout the year just to take everyone of us back home, back to Godhead. So everyone must be eager to participate in such festivals as this and make tremendous spiritual advancement.

Everyone is invited irrespective of caste, religion, creed, colour, race, nationality!!!

For more information contact us at 62502280.

Hare Krishna!

Monday, March 12, 2007

Gaura Purnima 2007 - Appearance Day of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu

Gaura Purnima 2007 fell on Saturday, March 3rd, 2007. On this day of appearance of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu, devotees fasted from dusk till dawn. Come 6.30pm, devotees slowly started to stream into the temple to eagerly observe Tulasi Puja. After Tulasi puja, the program began with a bang with kirtan. With the sounds of mrdanga, kartal and conch shell being played, devotees then greeted the deities as the curtain opened. It was a truly splendid and wonderful birthday party as the deity of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu stood behind a large birthday cake and witnessed the masses of devotees gathered for the ecstatic kirtan that was played especially for His pleasure.

As the evening wore on, the time became ripe to offer abhishek to Gaura Nitai. With the help of temple devotees, the deity of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu then changed to a comfortable outfit suitable for receiving the shower of milk that offered by assembled devotees. He was then led down to a specially-built stage under marquee on ground level with the kirtan party and myriad of devotees accompanying behind Him. Devotees then took this opportunity to offer abhishek to the Lord as the kirtan was played more enthusiastically. After an hour of abhishek, the Lord took His leave and the temple devotees then started the cultural program in His honour. By then, prasadam was also started to be served and several devotees then made a beeline to receive the prasadam.

The audience in the jam packed marquee was treated to an excellent discourse on the life of Caitanya Mahaprabhu and was kept amused by the children segment of the program. The celebrations came to a close with a wonderful drama played out devotees on the causeless mercy of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu. The drama depicted the sinful lives of Jagai and Madhai and how Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu with the help of His eternal associates delivered the sinful brothers. The audience and other onlookers were captivated with the entire display and authenticity of the drama.

Gaura Purnima 2007 was celebrated over a period of two days on the first weekend of March where a total crowd of 600 people participated in the festival. Approximately 1000 people, most of whom included passer-bys, tourists and curious onlookers also caught a glimpse of the festival and also indirectly received the mercy of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu showered His mercy by gracing the event with His presence and because of that alone, hundreds of devotees and the hundreds more of others who witnessed the event felt spiritual bliss; something that could only be felt 500 years ago when Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu was Himself physically present in the material world. This strongly justifies the mission of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu on the spreading of love of Godhead by chanting the holy name of Krishna which is still very much potent and spiritually gratifying.

Jai Nitai Gauranga! Jai Srila Prabhupada ki Jai!

Mangala Arati - The Complete Spiritual Experience





Every morning at 5:00 am, the bells ring and the devotees one after the other enter the temple hall of Sri Krishna Mandir, 9 Norris Road, Singapore. It’s time to start the day with a spiritual experience beyond parlance.



The divinity of the Mangala Arati is special as it coincides with the Brahma Muhurtham – a period of time : 2 hrs before sunrise, considered ideal for spiritual practice.



The devotees after offering their respectful obeisances to the Guru (Spritual master – His Divine Grace : Srila Prabhupada) await the opening of the altar screen to get a glance of the delightful form of Sri Sri Gaur Nitai, Sri Sri Radha Madhanamohan and the Lord of the Universe (Jagannath, Baladev and Subhadra Devi).



After offering their due respects, its time to recite a beautiful prayer to the spiritual master called the Sri Sri Gurv-astaka.



Significance of Sri Gurv-astaka



“Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, who appeared in the middle of the seventeenth century, is a great spiritual master in the Krishna conscious chain of gurus and disciples. He says, “One who, with great care and attention, loudly recites this beautiful prayer to the spiritual master during the Brahma – Muhurtha obtains direct service to Krishna, the Lord of Vrndavana, at the time of his death.”



The devotees beautifully dance and participate in the course of the mantra thereby creating a spiritual experience. The sweet rhythm with the beating of the drums creates a completely spiritual experience not to be found any where in the concrete jungle of Singapore.



Narasimha Pranama



Lord Narasimha, is the destroyer of all inauspiciousness. The Lord appeared in the wonderful half-lion and half-man form in order to protect his five-year old devotee Prahlada, from the atrocities of his demoniac father Hiranyakashipu.
The devotees, therefore praise and invoke the blessings of Lord Narasimha.



Sri Tulasi Pranama



Significance of worshipping Tulasi Devi



In the Skanda Purana it is said: ‘Tulasi is auspicious in all respects. Simply by seeing, simply by touching, simply by remembering, simply by praying to, simply by bowing before, simply by hearing about or simply by sowing this tree, there is always auspiciousness. Anyone who comes in touch with the Tulasi tree in the above-mentioned ways lives eternally in the Vaikuntha world."



As the embodiment of the lila-sakti (pastime potency), Vrinda devi is the organizer of all the transcendental pastimes between Sri Krishna and Srimati Radharani. In Goloka every thing is animate (cit) and only for the pleasure of Sri Krishna. Vrinda devi makes this happen. She is assisted by many confidential associates (which include two parrots) and with their help she makes sure that every thing is pleasing to Sri Krishna. She controls how the wind blows, when and where it rains, how the trees bend, and so many other things for the pleasure of the Divine Couple.



The summon bonum of the Tulasi Pranama is to invoke her blessings to attain the transcendental service of Sri Sri Radha and Krishna





Hari Nama Japa




hare krsna hare krsna
krsna krsna hare hare
jare rama hare rama
rama rama hare hare
iti sodasakam namanam
kali-kalmasa – nasanam
natah paratoropayah
sarva-vedesu drsyate

(Kalisantarana Upanisad)



“The sixteen words – Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare – are especially meant for counteracting the contaminations of Kali. To save oneself from the contamination of Kali, there is no alternative but the chanting of these sixteen words.”



His Divine Grace – Srila Prabhupada has recommended that one should chant a minimum of 16 rounds a day.



The devotees take this up with all earnest and the temple witnesses people chanting japa (chanting to oneself, just loud enough to hear one’s own chant). One gets to sincerely chant and hear the Lord’s name at this part of the morning clock. As one can see above, this chant is the only solution to the miseries in this age of Kali. Irrespective of caste, creed, qualification, gender, etc., everyone is invited to take part and enjoy the transcendental bliss by invoking the Lord’s name.



The Mangala Arati, thus puts things in the best perspective to start the day with bliss and joy. It sets the tone for the rest of the day and keeps the devotee in the mood of service to the Supreme Lord.



Sri Krishna Mandir welcomes one and all to take part in the blissful Mangala Arati programme.



- Hare Krishna


(Article by Krishna Caitanya Das)

Thursday, March 01, 2007



This year, the Gaura Purnima falls on the 3rd of March. Who is Caitanya Mahaprabhu? Rupa Gosvami composed a very nice verse when he first met Caitanya Mahaprabhu.

namo maha vadanyaya
krsna-prema pradayate
krsnaya krsna caitanya namne
gaura tvise namah

This verse summarizes the mission of Lord Caitanya in a nutshell. Lord Caitanya is the self-same Lord Krishna, the foster child of Yasoda and Nanda Maharaja. vrajendra nandana yei, saci-suta hoilo sei. Lord Krishna demands in the Bhagavad Gita: sarva dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja. He first of all demands unconditional surrender before He awards devotional service to anyone. But Caitanya Mahaprabhu awards the highest perfection of life, love of God, to a society devoid of God-consciousness. krsna-prema pradayate.

This is the reason why He is called the most munificient of all incarnations. maha vadanyaya. To attain the highest stage of love of God, one must take to the lotus feet of Caitanya Mahaprabhu. There is no other way in this Age of Kali.

The appearance day of Lord Caitanya is a very good opportunity to render some devotional service to His Lordship. On the top of it, it falls on a saturday. What more can you ask for? We also need a few hands on the friday to prepare festival. On the saturday, the program will be conducted in English and on Sunday, in Bengali.

Bring along all your friends and relatives. Everyone is invited!

Gaura Purnima -- Significance


This year, the Gaura Purnima falls on the 3rd of March. Who is Caitanya Mahaprabhu? Rupa Gosvami composed a very nice verse when he first met Caitanya Mahaprabhu.

namo maha vadanyaya
krsna-prema pradayate
krsnaya krsna caitanya namne
gaura tvise namah
This verse summarizes the mission of Lord Caitanya in a nutshell. Lord Caitanya is the self-same Lord Krishna, the foster child of Yasoda and Nanda Maharaja. vrajendra nandana yei, saci-suta hoilo sei. Lord Krishna demands in the Bhagavad Gita: sarva dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja. He first of all demands unconditional surrender before He awards devotional service to anyone. But Caitanya Mahaprabhu awards the highest perfection of life, love of God, to a society devoid of God-consciousness. krsna-prema pradayate.
This is the reason why He is called the most munificient of all incarnations. maha vadanyaya. To attain the highest stage of love of God, one must take to the lotus feet of Caitanya Mahaprabhu. There is no other way in this Age of Kali.
The appearance day of Lord Caitanya is a very good opportunity to render some devotional service to His Lordship. On the top of it, it falls on a saturday. What more can you ask for? We also need a few hands on the friday to prepare festival. On the saturday, the program will be conducted in English and on Sunday, in Bengali.
Bring along all your friends and relatives. Everyone is invited!