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His Holiness Sivarama Swami is a senior monk and spiritual teacher of the devotional path (Bhakti yoga), a 5000 year old spiritual tradition emerging from ancient India. He is the author of over 15 books which elucidate the teachings of Bhakti further and is the inspirer behind the world-renowned Krishna Valley community in Hungary; a self-sustained eco-village founded on the principles of ' simple living & high thinking '.
Born Peter Letai, to an upper-class Jewish family in Budapest in 1949, his family emigrated to Canada during the failed Hungarian revolution. Despite attaining an Engineering degree with colourful prospects of a successful career, providence changed when he came in touch with the five thousand year old text, Bhagavad-Gita As it is, an ancient manual enlisting practical answers to the universal questions of life.

In 1973, Sivarama Swami found and accepted his guru A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Committing himself to the basic practises of the Bhagavad-Gita, Sivarama Swami renounced his former material ambitions with a dedicated venture for conscious living. He moved into the society’s temple in Montreal, shaved his head, adorned the robes of monk and accepted the sacred relationship of initiation (diksha), the eternal bond between student and teacher. His guru, Bhaktivedanta Swami, within 12 years had inspired a worldwide generation of young people to give up their polluting habits and transformed them into resolute spiritual practitioners. He saw the urgent need for the teachings of the Bhagavad- Gita and analogous spiritual texts to be spread far and wide to flood the world with fulfilment and inner-happiness.

It was in 1979 that Sivarama Swami officiated his decision of becoming a renunciate and accepted the name Sivarama Swami, now a travelling monk with no personal motivation other than to aid his guru’s mission to see the world a better place.
Sivarama Swami has had a colourful life taking him through all continents of the world with particular responsibilities for managing projects in the U.K., Hungary, Turkey & Romania. Today Sivarama Swami travels regularly between the East and West, inspiring thousands in their spiritual practices and sharing the teachings of Bhakti-yoga. Most of his time is spent in Hungary where he resides within the spiritual haven, Krishna Valley.

He has directed a wealth of social welfare projects, opened schools, eco-friendly farm communities, temples and facilitated the expansion of the Food for Life charity, an organisation dedicated to providing free vegetarian meals for those in need. In recognition of Sivarama Swami’s meritorious activities, he was presented with the second highest award of the state, the Gold Cross of Merit highlighting his charitable, humanitarian and value-creating initiatives.
Despite living a life of excitement and spontaneity, Sivarama Swami remains a simple yet self-satisfied person; happiest in moments of meditation and teaching.
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Dubai Saturday Program

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Offence-less chanting

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Bhāgavata-saptāha

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Rādhā Govinda Prabhu:The story if how Harināma was stopped at the Kolkata airport and how Guru Mahārāja responded with bold but kind preaching - the courage of an Englishman and the heart of a Bengali motherThe best combination for a preacher is to be a mixture of a brāhmaṇa and a kṣatriyaThe multilingual angry man swore in his original language – in hardship do we show our true coloursAction speak louder than words Guru Mahārāja:Śrīla Prabhupāda liked dependable peopleŚrīla Prabhupāda was hands onŚrīla Prabhupāda wanted to see Indiand take up their culturePrabhupāda was disappointed with India and even said he will never come back. He thought of building TOVP outside of India. He came back because of Vṛndāvana. Indian devotees joined ISKCON mainly after Śrīla Prabhupāda"s timePrabhupāda gave Prabhaviṣṇu Swami Bangaldesh and Nepal (a Hindu kingdom) to preach and personally funded it for decades and told Mahārāja to preach with the courage of an Englishman and the heart of a Bengali motherA very dependable devotee was Tamāla Kṛṣṇa Mahārāja – turmoil Mahārāja Haridāsa Ṭhākura says, prabhu cintā na kariha – my dear Lord, do not worryBe reliableYou cannot repay what the spiritual master gives but your duty is to try – be willing to sacrifice everythingThe one good thing we can be in Kali-yuga is an instrument in the hand of great maha-bhagavatas and do something of valueGovinda Dāsa Ṭhākura"s son died and the Deity said he died because He didn"t like to share Govinda"s attention – the Gopīnātha Deity does the piṇḍa annualy for the son through brāhmaṇas
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