What we chant in ISKCON’s daily program (continued) Śrīla Prabhupāda’s Kīrtana Standards,” installment 36 The Prema-Dhvani (“Sounds of love”) are glorifications typically called out (in Hindi, by the way) at the end of a kīrtana. Śrīla Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura includes one version of the Prema-dhvani in his Gītāvalī.1 And here is the way Śrīla Prabhupāda nearly always recited the Prema-dhvani:2 jaya oṁ viṣṇu-pāda paramahaṁsa parivrājakācārya aṣṭottara-śata śrī śrīmad bhaktisiddhānta sarasvatī gosvāmī prabhupāda kī jaya ananta-koṭi vaiṣṇava-vṛnda kī jaya nāmācārya śrīla … [Read more...] about Prema-dhvani
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Tulasī Worship
What we chant in ISKCON’s daily program (continued) Śrīla Prabhupāda’s Kīrtana Standards,” installment 35 In the tulasī praṇāma, in the line vṛndāyai tulasī-devyai, the right word is devyai, not devī or devai. And the often-heard nivedena is a mispronunciation of nivedana, which denotes a request or appeal. Similarly, adhikoro is an attempted Bengali pronunciation that gets things only half right. What we want is adhikāro. And should we say kṛṣṇa-bhakti or viṣṇu-bhakti? The way Śrīla Prabhupāda gave us the mantra (in a letter to Govinda Dāsī dated April 7, 1970), it’s … [Read more...] about Tulasī Worship
Nṛsiṁha kīrtana
What we chant in ISKCON’s daily program (continued) Śrīla Prabhupāda’s Kīrtana Standards,” installment 34 Getting the words right The Nṛsiṁha prayers are often mispronounced. In Nṛsiṁha that m with a dot over it indicates a Sanskrit letter pronounced as a nasal sound, as in the French word bon or like the ng in the English word thing or the geographical name Singapore. From what I’m told, North Indians and Bengalis pronounce it more like ng, South Indians more like the n in bon. In any case, the s in Nṛsiṁha is a simple s, not sh—except, I suppose, if we’re going with a more … [Read more...] about Nṛsiṁha kīrtana
Śrī Advaita Gadādhara
What we chant in ISKCON’s daily program (continued) Śrīla Prabhupāda’s Kīrtana Standards,” installment 33 Bhavānanda Prabhu recounts that on one occasion, during the Gaura Pūrṇimā festival in Māyāpur, Śrīla Prabhupāda heard the devotees chanting a tune that lent itself to saying “Ga-dud-hara” (in the second syllable a short a). Śrīla Prabhupāda called me in, and he said, “They are singing Ga-dud-hara.” He said, “It is “Ga-daa-dhara.” But no one ever listened to me. I told everyone, but they all continued to chant Ga-dud-dhara because it was more syncopated for the melody. The … [Read more...] about Śrī Advaita Gadādhara
Chanting Śrīla Prabhupāda’s praṇāma mantras
What we chant in ISKCON’s daily program (continued) Śrīla Prabhupāda’s Kīrtana Standards,” installment 32 What are the words? First of all, we should get the mantras right. Either namas te sārasvate devam or namas te sārasvate deve would be correct. But Śrīla Prabhupāda wrote to Pradyumna that deve would be the most fitting word,1 so the BBT and ISKCON have adopted that as the standard. And as Śrīla Prabhupāda instructed, “You should pronounce it sārasvate, not sarasvatī. Sarasvatī is my spiritual master. So his disciple is [offered respects with] sārasvate.”2 Note the … [Read more...] about Chanting Śrīla Prabhupāda’s praṇāma mantras
Gurv-aṣṭakam & Guru-pūjā
What we chant in ISKCON’s daily program (continued) Śrīla Prabhupāda’s Kīrtana Standards,” installment 31 Gurv-aṣṭakam In the morning we chant Gurv-aṣṭakam, often followed at once by chanting of “Jaya Prabhupāda!”—as if the Gurv-aṣṭakam were meant exclusively for Śrīla Prabhupāda, which I humbly submit it is not. These prayers are the Gurv-aṣṭakam, or Guru-aṣṭakam, the eight prayers to the guru. Your guru might be Śrīla Prabhupāda or else any one of our ISKCON initiating gurus. A few ISKCON members are even initiated by respectworthy devotees from outside of ISKCON. These … [Read more...] about Gurv-aṣṭakam & Guru-pūjā
Haraye namaḥ, kṛṣṇa yādavāya namaḥ
What we chant in ISKCON’s daily program (continued) Śrīla Prabhupāda’s Kīrtana Standards,” installment 30 Another practice sometimes found in ISKCON kīrtanas is to chant, toward the end, these verses: (hari) haraye namaḥ, kṛṣṇa yādavāya namaḥyādavāya mādhavāya keśavāya namaḥgopāla govinda rāma śrī-madhusūdanagiridhārī gopīnātha madana-mohana Sometimes we then sing the next verse—śrī-caitanya-nityānanda śrī-advaita-sītā, and so on—and perhaps the next one, honoring the six Gosvāmīs. This all comes from a bona fide song by Śrīla Narottama Dāsa Ṭhākura. But why have these … [Read more...] about Haraye namaḥ, kṛṣṇa yādavāya namaḥ
The “Deity mantras”
What we chant in ISKCON’s daily program (continued) “Śrīla Prabhupāda’s Kīrtana Standards,” installment 29 In 1976 Śrutadeva Dāsa, when Temple President in London, wrote to Śrīla Prabhupāda asking if it was acceptable to chant in kīrtana “Jaya Rādhā London-īśvara. . . Prabhupādera prāṇa-dhana he” (adapted from the song Rādhā Kṛṣṇa Gīti).1 Śrīla Prabhupāda replied, “Yes you have my permission to sing as you have requested.”2 New Vrindaban, I’ve somewhere heard, received similar approval. But what Śrīla Prabhupāda permitted has now become de rigueur. You’ve got to do it, or … [Read more...] about The “Deity mantras”
What we chant in ISKCON’s daily program
“Śrīla Prabhupāda’s Kīrtana Standards,” installment 28 Here let’s look at some specific features of what we chant every day. (We’ll have more in coming installments.) More about the morning tune As mentioned before, there is a particular tune Śrīla Prabhupāda wanted us to chant for the maṅgala-ārātrika. One can hear Śrīla Prabhupāda sing this tune on the recording here, where he says, “This is the morning tune.” The tune appears in Western musical notation in The Hare Krishna Music Book by Joan Wilder, published by the BBT, and in Bhakti Gauravani Goswami’s Sacred Song … [Read more...] about What we chant in ISKCON’s daily program
Bhajanas may be chanted
“Śrīla Prabhupāda’s Kīrtana Standards,” installment 27 Apart from kīrtana, devotees may sing bhajanas, or songs of devotion to the Lord, as Śrīla Prabhupāda did and encouraged. As Śrīla Prabhupāda said on a morning walk, “What is sung by mahājana—Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura, Narottama dāsa Ṭhākura—that can be sung.”1 Śrīla Prabhupāda wrote: Songs composed by the ācāryas are not ordinary songs. When chanted by pure Vaiṣṇavas who follow the rules and regulations of Vaiṣṇava character, they are actually effective in awakening the Kṛṣṇa consciousness dormant in every living entity.2 The … [Read more...] about Bhajanas may be chanted
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