Lord Nrsimhadeva Comes to Mayapur – The TOVP Flipbook
Fri, May 26, 2023
by Sunanda Das
“ON MARCH 24, 1984, at 12:20 A.M., thirty-five men armed with weapons and bombs attacked Sri Mayapur Chandrodaya Mandir, ISKCON’s center in Mayapur, West Bengal. When the dacoits tried to steal the Deities of Srila Prabhupada and Srimati Radharani, the devotees fearlessly challenged the attackers. How could the devotees see Srila Prabhupada and Srimati Radharani
- Published in Flipbook Collection
TOVP Flipbooks for Gaura Purnima, 2023
Sun, February 12, 2023
by Sunanda Das
For Gaura Purnima and Nityananda Trayodasi 2022 the TOVP published two inspiring and informative free online flipbooks detailing the history of the making, arrival and installation of our beloved Mayapur Pancha Tattva Deities. We present them here again this year in observance of the 2023 Gaura Purnima Festival for devotees to read and relish. As
- Published in Festivals, Flipbook Collection
Prayers by Shani (Saturn) to Lord Nrsimhadeva Flipbook
Sun, January 15, 2023
by Sunanda Das
On the occasion of Lord Nrsimhadeva’s Appearance in 2022 the TOVP Communications Department released the Prayers by Shani (Saturn) to Lord Nrsimhadeva flipbook. The flipbook is not only readable online but downloadable and shareable, and can be bookmarked as well on your reading device. Below is a short explanation of these wonderful prayers, and a
- Published in Flipbook Collection
TOVP Publishes a Pre-opening Pictorial Flipbook of the Completed Nrsimhadeva Wing
Tue, December 06, 2022
by Sunanda Das
The TOVP Communications Department is pleased to announce the release of our newest online publication, a pre-opening pictorial and descriptive flipbook of the completed Nrsimhadeva Wing. This beautifully rendered flipbook designed by Sri Radha devi dasi from Canada illustrates the completed hall using cgi images and a 360° panoramic view created by the TOVP 3D
- Published in Flipbook Collection
TOVP Releases the Lord Nrsimhadeva ISKCON Mayapur Flipbook for Nrsimha Caturdasi, 2022
Thu, April 28, 2022
by Sunanda Das
On the occasion of Nrsimha Caturdasi, 2022, the TOVP Communications Department is pleased to release the Lord Nrsimhadeva ISKCON Mayapur flipbook on our website. This is an online readable, shareable and downloadable flipbook made from the original publication by Sriman Advaita Acharya das containing the history of the making and arrival of Mayapur Nrsimhadeva, and
- Published in Flipbook Collection
The TOVP Gaura Purnima Release of the “Eighteen Days – Sri Panca Tattva’s Mayapur Lila” Flipbook
Sat, March 12, 2022
by Sunanda Das
For Gaura Purnima 2022 the TOVP Communications Department is very pleased to release the flipbook version of the 2004 publication, ‘Eighteen Days – Sri Panca Tattva’s Mayapur Lila’, by Braja Sevaki Dasi and Rasarani Priya Dasi. This book continues where ‘The Advent of Panca Tattva’ by Bhagavatamrta Das and Ganga Das leaves off, describing in
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TOVP Nityananda Trayodasi 2022 Flipbook Release: The Advent of Panca Tattva
Fri, February 11, 2022
by Sunanda Das
vande ‘nantadbhutaisvaryam sri-nityanandam isvaram yasyecchaya tat-svarupam ajnenapi nirupyate Let me offer my obeisances to Lord Sri Nityananda, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose opulence is wonderful and unlimited. By His will, even a fool can understand His identity. (CC Adi 5.1) To celebrate the most auspicious and important occasion of Nityananda Trayodasi this year, 2022,
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Mayapur, A Spiritual City – A New TOVP Flipbook
Mon, January 24, 2022
by Braja Sevaki Devi Dasi
The following is an account by Braja Sevaki Devi Dasi who, with her husband Jahnudvipa, have produced some very important books related to the Mayapur project, including the book being described here, Mayapur, A Spiritual City. In 2002, my husband Jahnudvipa Das and I were working with Mayapur Project publications, producing the Mayapur Journal, and
- Published in Flipbook Collection
Sri Navadvipa-Dham Mahatmya Now in the TOVP Flipbook Collection
Wed, December 08, 2021
by Sunanda Das
Sri Navadvipa-Dham Mahatmya by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur represents the revelation of the glories of the Holy Places of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s birth and early life’s pastimes in Navadvipa, equating the entire Navadvipa mandala to Vrindaban. Its nine islands represent the nine processes of devotional service. This edition, translated by His Holiness Bhanu Swami and prepared
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