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Hare Krishna,

 Please Accept My Humble Obeisances. All Glories to Srila Prabhupada. All Glories to HH Devamrita Swami.

 Is there a chat facility here?

 Hamsa Avatara Dasa

Srimad Bhagavatam Study Support Group

I've just set up this group in Yahoo groups.  The idea is that those of us who are householders or outside the temple for whatever reason can support and encourage eachother to read Bhagavatam every day. 

It isn't a class or a debate, simply a place where we can read through the texts together daily and keep eachother company doing it. 

The attitude is to hear submissivley and respectfully from Srila Prabhupada and to encourage other devotees in their daily sadhana.

I would appreciate very much the membership, help, guidance and direction of devotees with this project.

http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/bhagavatam-study/

Your servant

Bhaktin Sinead.

How wonderful to see devotees work hard for Krsna and the spiritual master

 I would take this time and thank Ekendra Prabhu for keeping this website running.How wonderful it is to see devotees working hard for Krsna and the spiritual master.This is something Gurudev has told me to learn from devotees.It is true,everyday i log on, i taste the nectar and the day runs smoothly.HH Devamrita Swami ki JAI, JAI, JAI!!!!

Bhaktin Sandra

(Cape Town Yatra)

Hare krishna! dandavatt pranam,i am from iskcon chowpatty,devaswami Maharaj ki jay

Rebirth: Girl tracks old parent
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1251545.cms
TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 04, 2005 02:04:11 PM ]

NEW DELHI: It was almost like living a miracle for a Gujjar family based in south Delhi—a four-year-old angel called Manisha walked into their arms on the shraddh of their daughter who died about five years ago.

Manisha, the little girl, claimed that she was their deceased daughter Suman, who had died of typhoid at the age of 15 on December 14, 2000.

The infant, who apparently has vivid memories of her last birth, took to her "past-life parents" as her own.

"She ran into our arms when she saw us. She pointed to me and said voh nahi yeh mere papa hai ," says Chaudhary Kamal Singh, her father of the last birth.

The family have removed the garland that adorned Suman"s photograph in their living room and are ecstatic.

The little girl is now living with her "new" parents and they are a big happy family.

Manisha was born to Rampal and Khilli Devi in a little village called Milakpur near Alwar, Rajasthan. At the age of two, just the time that she learnt how to speak, she apparently told her parents that she was Suman and not Manisha.

" Voh kehti thi mera naam Suman hai, Manisha mat bolo ," says Khilli Devi, the mother she was born to in this birth.

As she grew older, she apparently started recollecting more about her past birth and told her "new"" parents that her father"s name was Kamal and her mother was Santosh.

"She told us that she stayed in a threestoreyed house located near a Kamal mandir with three brothers.

She would tell us colours of her school belt and tie—we couldn't understand her since she had not even started going to school then. She said she had died of typhoid," said Mallo, her grandmother of "this birth".

The news about the girl spread in the neighbouring villages and she got to her "old" parents through some relatives who live in two villages in Rajasthan—Tejara and Tihli—which are about 30 km apart.

Kamal said, "Someone told us that there is this little girl who could be our Suman since a lot of details she gave about her past life matched with us. I went to their village and she just ran into my arms calling me papa."

Hare krishna! dandavatt pranam

Rebirth: Girl tracks old parent
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1251545.cms
TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 04, 2005 02:04:11 PM ]

NEW DELHI: It was almost like living a miracle for a Gujjar family based in south Delhi—a four-year-old angel called Manisha walked into their arms on the shraddh of their daughter who died about five years ago.

Manisha, the little girl, claimed that she was their deceased daughter Suman, who had died of typhoid at the age of 15 on December 14, 2000.

The infant, who apparently has vivid memories of her last birth, took to her "past-life parents" as her own.

"She ran into our arms when she saw us. She pointed to me and said voh nahi yeh mere papa hai ," says Chaudhary Kamal Singh, her father of the last birth.

The family have removed the garland that adorned Suman"s photograph in their living room and are ecstatic.

The little girl is now living with her "new" parents and they are a big happy family.

Manisha was born to Rampal and Khilli Devi in a little village called Milakpur near Alwar, Rajasthan. At the age of two, just the time that she learnt how to speak, she apparently told her parents that she was Suman and not Manisha.

" Voh kehti thi mera naam Suman hai, Manisha mat bolo ," says Khilli Devi, the mother she was born to in this birth.

As she grew older, she apparently started recollecting more about her past birth and told her "new"" parents that her father"s name was Kamal and her mother was Santosh.

"She told us that she stayed in a threestoreyed house located near a Kamal mandir with three brothers.

She would tell us colours of her school belt and tie—we couldn't understand her since she had not even started going to school then. She said she had died of typhoid," said Mallo, her grandmother of "this birth".

The news about the girl spread in the neighbouring villages and she got to her "old" parents through some relatives who live in two villages in Rajasthan—Tejara and Tihli—which are about 30 km apart.

Kamal said, "Someone told us that there is this little girl who could be our Suman since a lot of details she gave about her past life matched with us. I went to their village and she just ran into my arms calling me papa."