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“Merciful Purusottama month acts like a
desire tree to fulfill a devotee's desire.”
–The Sages of Naimisaranya-
"Just by bathing in a holy river during Purusottama
month, one becomes sinless. The glory of all other
months is not equal to one-sixteenth of the glory of the
Purusottama month. By bathing in a holy place, giving
charity and chanting the Holy Name Krsna during
Purusottama month, all miseries are destroyed, one
attains all kinds of perfection and fulfills all his desires.”
– Durvasa Muni
Purusottama Month Pastime
Once while the Pandavas were exiled, Lord Krsna went to visit
them in the forest. Being pleased with their love and devotion,
he narrated the history of Purusottama Month
By the arrangement of the Providence an extra month came
into this world. However, it was considered to be an
extremely inauspicious time to perform any religious
activities.
The personality of this month, being so rejected by everyone
became grief stricken and decided to approach the Lord to explain
the sorrowful situation. It fell at the Lord’s lotus feet saying “My
Lord you are an ocean of mercy. I have no other shelter than you.
Please protect me. Please show me your mercy!”
Saying these words, the extra month [adhik maas] began to cry
and sat down before the Supreme Lord in a dejected mood. The
all merciful Lord Krsna said, “Do not lament, I shall give you
protection from all of your miseries. Please stop crying. It is not
proper to lament after taking shelter of My lotus feet.”
"I shall make you just like Me in quality, fame, opulence,
realization, success, and in giving benediction to the devotees.
This month will become equally potent to Me. I am bestowing all
of My divine qualities in this abused month. Named after Me,
this month will be famous as Purusottama month in this
world" – Lord Krsna (Padma Purana)
How to Observe Purusottama Month
• Wake up before sunrise and attend
Mangal Artik
• Perform Tulsi Puja & Parikrama
• Chant Japa
• Chant Extra Rounds
• Take Ganga Bath
• Offer Flowers to Lord Krsna
• Offering Tulasi/ Manjaris
• Participate in Sandhya / other
Artiks
• Offering Lamp
• Attend Srimad Bhagavatam Class
• Read about Krishna (SB, BG./
others)
• Participate in Preaching Programs
• Offering 1-16 Items of Worship
(Upacaras)
• Attend / Organize Home Programs
• Participate in Harinams
• Distribute Books
• Perform Vaisnava Seva
• Perform Temple Seva
• Attend / Organize Bhajans /Sangas
 Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura recommends devotees to
observe Purusottama Month according to their
individual capacity
The Special Months
Purusottama, Vaisak and Damodara (Kartika) months are special
occasions manifested particularly to give mercy to non-devotees
These items for honoring Purusottama month are directly taken
from the Puranas and according to Srila Prabhupada’s directives
regarding attracting newcomers to Krishna Consciousness
(preaching, Harinams, book distribution, etc.) during this kind of
special months.
Srila Prabhupada explains the purpose of such months in a letter
to H.H. Jayapataka Swami (at that time a Brahmacari) on January
30, 1969 (Next slide).
“My Dear Jayapataka,
…You have asked about the specialness of the month of
Karttika, and the answer is that it is a special inducement for
persons who are not in Krsna consciousness to perform some
devotional service. For persons who are doing nothing in Krsna
consciousness, it is an indirect inducement to take to
devotional service in earnest seriousness, every moment is
Karttika. In this connection, there is a good example that
sometimes a store gives a special concession to attract new
customers…”
(Continued…)
But for those who are already
customers there is no need of a
special sale. They will purchase at any
cost if they know the important value
of the goods. Similarly, those who are
pure devotees do not aspire for any
concession, and out of spontaneous
love try to engage themselves in
devotional service twenty-four hours
each day, three hundred and sixty
five days every year, without any
stoppage…”
Weekly Checklist for Purusottama Month
Week One
Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Weekly Totals
Mangal Arati
Tulasi Puja &
Parikrama
*Japa (__ Rounds)
Extra Rounds
S.B. Class
**Offering 1-16
Items of Worship
***Ganga Bath
Offering Flowers
Offering Tulasi/
Manjaris
Sandhya Artik
Offering Lamp
Reading about
Krishna (BG, etc.)
Continued…
Preaching
Programs
Home Programs
Harinams
Books
Distributed
Vaisnava Seva
Temple Seva
Bhajans/Sangas
_
Purusottama Month Checklist Explanations
The recommendation for devotees during this month (and other
similar ones) is to perform additional services and increase their
chanting, hearing, reading, worship and, according to Srila
Prabhupada, preaching to attract newcomers to the path of Krsna
Consciousness. This merciful Purusottama Month is a very “special
concession to attract new customers”. Since, according to Sastras, it is
many times more beneficial than even Damodara month, it is a great
opportunity to increase one’s spiritual advancement. There are
essential and optional items in the given list.
Sri Krsna recommends in the
Padma Purana:
• Worshipping Him
• Chanting His holy names
• Studying Srimad Bhagavatam and
Bhagavad-Gita
• Offering ghee lamp (dipa) and
• Giving in charity (best applied to devotees
and by preaching Krsna Consciousness)
Srila Prabhupada’s Devotional
Program
Several of the items indicated for observing Purusottama Month
are included in the program (for morning and evening) that
Srila Prabhupada prescribed for the devotees in ISKCON
(waking up early, attending aratis, worshipping and
circumambulating Tulasi devi, reading Srimad Bhagavatam,
etc.). Thus by following this program, we are ensured to be
already honoring some of the aspects for this particularly
auspicious month.
Japa & Extra Rounds
For initiated devotees Srila Prabhupada recommended to chant extra
rounds (above the minimum of 16) during special days such as Ekadasis.
For devotees involved in congregational programs having a system of
gradually increasing their Japa (1, 4, 8, etc. up to 16 once aspiring for
initiation) “extra rounds” means rounds above their established quota.
It is not intended that uninitiated devotes feel forced to chant 16 rounds
without being voluntarily committed to do so.
In any case, to increase the quota of rounds during this month is suggested.
Ganges Bath
If unable to physically bathe in the waters of Mother
Ganga, invoke her presence by repeating her name at
least three times (“Ganga, Ganga, Ganga”). In this way
Gangadevi would kindly manifest, and the given bath
would be non-different from bathing directly in the
waters of Mother Ganga.
Items of Worship (Upacaras)
During Purusottama month the worship of Krsna is
particularly recommended. The observant of Purusottama
month can choose from 1 to any number of these 16 items for
their personal worship.
1. Seat (Asana)
2. Welcome (Svagata)
3. Lotus feet wash
(Padya)
4. Sprinkle water
(Arghya)
5. Water for sipping
(Acamana)
6. Special drink
(Madhuparka)
7. Repeated water for
sipping (Punar-acamana)
8. Bathing (Snana)
9. Fresh clothing, thread
and tilaka (Vastra)
10. Ornaments and
decorations (Abharana)
11. Sandalwood paste
(Gandha)
12. Fragrant flowers
(Puspa)
13. Incense (Dhupa)
14. Ghee or camphor
lamp (Dipa)
15. Foodstuff (Naivedya)
16. Respects (Pranams)
General Recommendations
• Chanting extra rounds, helping guests to be engaged in some
devotional practice and the offering of ghee lamps every day (in
the same fashion of Damodara month) is particularly
encouraged.
• Other specifications found in different sastras may be followed
according to the level of advancement of the practitioner.
• The main encouragement is to especially attract new people by
participating in preaching activities such as book distribution,
home or public programs, Harinams, etc, to do some service for
Krsna as recommended in the Padma Purana.
Srila Prabhupada Quotes & other references
“...And never neglect to chant your 16 rounds of beads daily, rise
early without fail, attend Mangal Aratik, take bath, and follow the
other regulative principles, and everything will come out very
successfully, you can rest assured of that.”
(Srila Prabhupada’s letter to Bhargava dasa. LA June 13th, 1972)
“…that enthusiastic mood is maintained when everyone is always
without fail chanting 16 rounds daily, rising early for Mangal Aratik,
reading books, preaching.”
(Srila Prabhupada’s letter to Trai dasa, Bombay India December 27th,
1972)
Srila Prabhupada on the
importance of the Ganges
“…there is the story of Vāmana, who, when He took three
steps, stuck His foot through the covering of this universe.
Water from the Causal Ocean flowed through the hole that
His foot made, and it is said that that water became the
river Ganges. Therefore the Ganges is accepted as the most
sacred water of Viṣṇu…” (From Srila Prabhupada’s
Introduction to Caitanya Caritamrita)
Tulasi Aratik
and Parikrama:
"…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 the
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." (Srila
Prabhupada’s letter to Radhavallabha dasa. Bombay
January 6, 1972).
“Whoever takes shelter of you has his wishes fulfilled.
Bestowing your mercy on him, you make him a resident
of Vrindavan.”- Krsna Das (Tulasi Arati Song)
Offering of 1 to 16 items of worship
(Upacaras):
“The offerings of Upacaras are the medium by which you can
express your devotional service. Bhakti, your love is one
Upacara and the best of all Upacaras. If something is offered
with bhakti it is considered as bhakti. If it is offered with the
intention of gaining some fruitive result it is mixed bhakti.”
- H.G. Jananivas Prabhu, Head Pujari of ISKCON Mayapur and
Head of ISKCON Deity Worship Division
For more information on Upacaras please visit
www.deityworship.com
Vaisnava Seva
Srila Narottama dasa Thakur says, “chadiya vaisanva seva
nistara peyeche keba”: unless one serves a Vaisnava, he
cannot be delivered.”- CC Madhya 1.218 ppt
Lord Siva tells his wife: “My dear Pārvatī, there are
different methods of worship, and out of all such methods
the worship of the Supreme Person is considered to be
the highest. But even higher than the worship of the Lord
is the worship of the Lord’s devotees.” (Padma Purana)
Temple Seva
“…But those who are not doing, for them it is very difficult.
Kṛṣṇa says... He gives the prescription that satataṁ cintayanto
mām: (BG 9.14) "Always thinking of Me." Man-manā bhava
mad-bhakto mad-yājī māṁ namaskuru (BG 18.65). Here is the
chance. You come to the temple, engage in the temple
service. Naturally your mind will be absorbed in Kṛṣṇa. This
temple is open not for making a force; just to make this
process, niveśita-ātmā, always absorbed in Kṛṣṇa thought.
(Srila Prabhupada Lecture on SB 1.15.33 – Los Angeles,
December 11, 1973)
Charity
“As far as charity is concerned, it is plain that charity
should be given to the devotees of Kṛṣṇa who are
engaged in His devotional service to spread the Kṛṣṇa
philosophy, or Kṛṣṇa consciousness, throughout the
world. Kṛṣṇa consciousness is a benediction to humanity.
Lord Caitanya was appreciated by Rūpa Gosvāmī as the
most munificent man of charity because love of Kṛṣṇa,
which is very difficult to achieve, was distributed freely by
Him. So if one gives some amount of his money to persons
involved in distributing Kṛṣṇa consciousness, that charity,
given to spread Kṛṣṇa consciousness, is the greatest
charity in the world.”
Preaching
The Lord Himself states in the Gita (18.68–69), “For one
who explains this supreme secret to the devotees,
devotional service is guaranteed, and at the end, he will
come back to Me. There is no servant in this world more
dear to Me than he, nor will there ever be one more dear.”
Benefits of Observing
Purusottama Vrata
All the holy places in the world come to reside in your
body.
One who observes Purusottama Month with faith and
devotion will go back home, to serve Radha-Govinda
eternally in Goloka Vrndavana at the end of his life.
How to conclude the Purusottama
Vrata
• Worship Radha-Govinda and chant this mantra:
“O Supreme Lord! O Sanatana! O Purusottama! O Lord Hari! I
offer my obeisances unto You. May You and Your beloved
Srimati Radhika please accept my offerings. I offer my
repeated obeisances unto Radha-Syamasundara, who wears
effulgent yellow garments on His beautiful body.”
• Offer pushpanjali and dandavats to Radhe-Syama.
• Give charity and feed to brahmanas to best of your ability.
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Purusottama month

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  • 3. “Merciful Purusottama month acts like a desire tree to fulfill a devotee's desire.” –The Sages of Naimisaranya-
  • 4. "Just by bathing in a holy river during Purusottama month, one becomes sinless. The glory of all other months is not equal to one-sixteenth of the glory of the Purusottama month. By bathing in a holy place, giving charity and chanting the Holy Name Krsna during Purusottama month, all miseries are destroyed, one attains all kinds of perfection and fulfills all his desires.” – Durvasa Muni
  • 5. Purusottama Month Pastime Once while the Pandavas were exiled, Lord Krsna went to visit them in the forest. Being pleased with their love and devotion, he narrated the history of Purusottama Month
  • 6. By the arrangement of the Providence an extra month came into this world. However, it was considered to be an extremely inauspicious time to perform any religious activities. The personality of this month, being so rejected by everyone became grief stricken and decided to approach the Lord to explain the sorrowful situation. It fell at the Lord’s lotus feet saying “My Lord you are an ocean of mercy. I have no other shelter than you. Please protect me. Please show me your mercy!”
  • 7. Saying these words, the extra month [adhik maas] began to cry and sat down before the Supreme Lord in a dejected mood. The all merciful Lord Krsna said, “Do not lament, I shall give you protection from all of your miseries. Please stop crying. It is not proper to lament after taking shelter of My lotus feet.” "I shall make you just like Me in quality, fame, opulence, realization, success, and in giving benediction to the devotees. This month will become equally potent to Me. I am bestowing all of My divine qualities in this abused month. Named after Me, this month will be famous as Purusottama month in this world" – Lord Krsna (Padma Purana)
  • 8. How to Observe Purusottama Month • Wake up before sunrise and attend Mangal Artik • Perform Tulsi Puja & Parikrama • Chant Japa • Chant Extra Rounds • Take Ganga Bath • Offer Flowers to Lord Krsna • Offering Tulasi/ Manjaris • Participate in Sandhya / other Artiks • Offering Lamp • Attend Srimad Bhagavatam Class • Read about Krishna (SB, BG./ others) • Participate in Preaching Programs • Offering 1-16 Items of Worship (Upacaras) • Attend / Organize Home Programs • Participate in Harinams • Distribute Books • Perform Vaisnava Seva • Perform Temple Seva • Attend / Organize Bhajans /Sangas
  • 9.  Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura recommends devotees to observe Purusottama Month according to their individual capacity
  • 10. The Special Months Purusottama, Vaisak and Damodara (Kartika) months are special occasions manifested particularly to give mercy to non-devotees These items for honoring Purusottama month are directly taken from the Puranas and according to Srila Prabhupada’s directives regarding attracting newcomers to Krishna Consciousness (preaching, Harinams, book distribution, etc.) during this kind of special months. Srila Prabhupada explains the purpose of such months in a letter to H.H. Jayapataka Swami (at that time a Brahmacari) on January 30, 1969 (Next slide).
  • 11. “My Dear Jayapataka, …You have asked about the specialness of the month of Karttika, and the answer is that it is a special inducement for persons who are not in Krsna consciousness to perform some devotional service. For persons who are doing nothing in Krsna consciousness, it is an indirect inducement to take to devotional service in earnest seriousness, every moment is Karttika. In this connection, there is a good example that sometimes a store gives a special concession to attract new customers…”
  • 12. (Continued…) But for those who are already customers there is no need of a special sale. They will purchase at any cost if they know the important value of the goods. Similarly, those who are pure devotees do not aspire for any concession, and out of spontaneous love try to engage themselves in devotional service twenty-four hours each day, three hundred and sixty five days every year, without any stoppage…”
  • 13. Weekly Checklist for Purusottama Month Week One Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Weekly Totals Mangal Arati Tulasi Puja & Parikrama *Japa (__ Rounds) Extra Rounds S.B. Class **Offering 1-16 Items of Worship ***Ganga Bath Offering Flowers Offering Tulasi/ Manjaris Sandhya Artik Offering Lamp Reading about Krishna (BG, etc.)
  • 15. Purusottama Month Checklist Explanations The recommendation for devotees during this month (and other similar ones) is to perform additional services and increase their chanting, hearing, reading, worship and, according to Srila Prabhupada, preaching to attract newcomers to the path of Krsna Consciousness. This merciful Purusottama Month is a very “special concession to attract new customers”. Since, according to Sastras, it is many times more beneficial than even Damodara month, it is a great opportunity to increase one’s spiritual advancement. There are essential and optional items in the given list.
  • 16. Sri Krsna recommends in the Padma Purana: • Worshipping Him • Chanting His holy names • Studying Srimad Bhagavatam and Bhagavad-Gita • Offering ghee lamp (dipa) and • Giving in charity (best applied to devotees and by preaching Krsna Consciousness)
  • 17. Srila Prabhupada’s Devotional Program Several of the items indicated for observing Purusottama Month are included in the program (for morning and evening) that Srila Prabhupada prescribed for the devotees in ISKCON (waking up early, attending aratis, worshipping and circumambulating Tulasi devi, reading Srimad Bhagavatam, etc.). Thus by following this program, we are ensured to be already honoring some of the aspects for this particularly auspicious month.
  • 18. Japa & Extra Rounds For initiated devotees Srila Prabhupada recommended to chant extra rounds (above the minimum of 16) during special days such as Ekadasis. For devotees involved in congregational programs having a system of gradually increasing their Japa (1, 4, 8, etc. up to 16 once aspiring for initiation) “extra rounds” means rounds above their established quota. It is not intended that uninitiated devotes feel forced to chant 16 rounds without being voluntarily committed to do so. In any case, to increase the quota of rounds during this month is suggested.
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  • 20. Ganges Bath If unable to physically bathe in the waters of Mother Ganga, invoke her presence by repeating her name at least three times (“Ganga, Ganga, Ganga”). In this way Gangadevi would kindly manifest, and the given bath would be non-different from bathing directly in the waters of Mother Ganga.
  • 21. Items of Worship (Upacaras) During Purusottama month the worship of Krsna is particularly recommended. The observant of Purusottama month can choose from 1 to any number of these 16 items for their personal worship. 1. Seat (Asana) 2. Welcome (Svagata) 3. Lotus feet wash (Padya) 4. Sprinkle water (Arghya) 5. Water for sipping (Acamana) 6. Special drink (Madhuparka) 7. Repeated water for sipping (Punar-acamana) 8. Bathing (Snana) 9. Fresh clothing, thread and tilaka (Vastra) 10. Ornaments and decorations (Abharana) 11. Sandalwood paste (Gandha) 12. Fragrant flowers (Puspa) 13. Incense (Dhupa) 14. Ghee or camphor lamp (Dipa) 15. Foodstuff (Naivedya) 16. Respects (Pranams)
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  • 23. General Recommendations • Chanting extra rounds, helping guests to be engaged in some devotional practice and the offering of ghee lamps every day (in the same fashion of Damodara month) is particularly encouraged. • Other specifications found in different sastras may be followed according to the level of advancement of the practitioner. • The main encouragement is to especially attract new people by participating in preaching activities such as book distribution, home or public programs, Harinams, etc, to do some service for Krsna as recommended in the Padma Purana.
  • 24. Srila Prabhupada Quotes & other references “...And never neglect to chant your 16 rounds of beads daily, rise early without fail, attend Mangal Aratik, take bath, and follow the other regulative principles, and everything will come out very successfully, you can rest assured of that.” (Srila Prabhupada’s letter to Bhargava dasa. LA June 13th, 1972) “…that enthusiastic mood is maintained when everyone is always without fail chanting 16 rounds daily, rising early for Mangal Aratik, reading books, preaching.” (Srila Prabhupada’s letter to Trai dasa, Bombay India December 27th, 1972)
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  • 26. Srila Prabhupada on the importance of the Ganges “…there is the story of Vāmana, who, when He took three steps, stuck His foot through the covering of this universe. Water from the Causal Ocean flowed through the hole that His foot made, and it is said that that water became the river Ganges. Therefore the Ganges is accepted as the most sacred water of Viṣṇu…” (From Srila Prabhupada’s Introduction to Caitanya Caritamrita)
  • 27. Tulasi Aratik and Parikrama: "…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 the 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." (Srila Prabhupada’s letter to Radhavallabha dasa. Bombay January 6, 1972). “Whoever takes shelter of you has his wishes fulfilled. Bestowing your mercy on him, you make him a resident of Vrindavan.”- Krsna Das (Tulasi Arati Song)
  • 28. Offering of 1 to 16 items of worship (Upacaras): “The offerings of Upacaras are the medium by which you can express your devotional service. Bhakti, your love is one Upacara and the best of all Upacaras. If something is offered with bhakti it is considered as bhakti. If it is offered with the intention of gaining some fruitive result it is mixed bhakti.” - H.G. Jananivas Prabhu, Head Pujari of ISKCON Mayapur and Head of ISKCON Deity Worship Division For more information on Upacaras please visit www.deityworship.com
  • 29. Vaisnava Seva Srila Narottama dasa Thakur says, “chadiya vaisanva seva nistara peyeche keba”: unless one serves a Vaisnava, he cannot be delivered.”- CC Madhya 1.218 ppt Lord Siva tells his wife: “My dear Pārvatī, there are different methods of worship, and out of all such methods the worship of the Supreme Person is considered to be the highest. But even higher than the worship of the Lord is the worship of the Lord’s devotees.” (Padma Purana)
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  • 31. Temple Seva “…But those who are not doing, for them it is very difficult. Kṛṣṇa says... He gives the prescription that satataṁ cintayanto mām: (BG 9.14) "Always thinking of Me." Man-manā bhava mad-bhakto mad-yājī māṁ namaskuru (BG 18.65). Here is the chance. You come to the temple, engage in the temple service. Naturally your mind will be absorbed in Kṛṣṇa. This temple is open not for making a force; just to make this process, niveśita-ātmā, always absorbed in Kṛṣṇa thought. (Srila Prabhupada Lecture on SB 1.15.33 – Los Angeles, December 11, 1973)
  • 32. Charity “As far as charity is concerned, it is plain that charity should be given to the devotees of Kṛṣṇa who are engaged in His devotional service to spread the Kṛṣṇa philosophy, or Kṛṣṇa consciousness, throughout the world. Kṛṣṇa consciousness is a benediction to humanity. Lord Caitanya was appreciated by Rūpa Gosvāmī as the most munificent man of charity because love of Kṛṣṇa, which is very difficult to achieve, was distributed freely by Him. So if one gives some amount of his money to persons involved in distributing Kṛṣṇa consciousness, that charity, given to spread Kṛṣṇa consciousness, is the greatest charity in the world.”
  • 33. Preaching The Lord Himself states in the Gita (18.68–69), “For one who explains this supreme secret to the devotees, devotional service is guaranteed, and at the end, he will come back to Me. There is no servant in this world more dear to Me than he, nor will there ever be one more dear.”
  • 34. Benefits of Observing Purusottama Vrata All the holy places in the world come to reside in your body. One who observes Purusottama Month with faith and devotion will go back home, to serve Radha-Govinda eternally in Goloka Vrndavana at the end of his life.
  • 35. How to conclude the Purusottama Vrata • Worship Radha-Govinda and chant this mantra: “O Supreme Lord! O Sanatana! O Purusottama! O Lord Hari! I offer my obeisances unto You. May You and Your beloved Srimati Radhika please accept my offerings. I offer my repeated obeisances unto Radha-Syamasundara, who wears effulgent yellow garments on His beautiful body.” • Offer pushpanjali and dandavats to Radhe-Syama. • Give charity and feed to brahmanas to best of your ability.
  • 36. Please contact us at: Email: cdm@pamho.net www.iskconcongregation.com Facebook ISKCON Mayapur Chakra Building, office 127-128