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In 2004, the long-dormant Mayapur Journal was given new life through the generous support of Ambarisa Prabhu, in order to start bringing worldwide thought, consciousness, and attention to Mayapur in preparation for the buiding of the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium. After a couple of years, we changed the Journal into a full-size, full-color publication and renamed it Mayapur Magazine. People everywhere loved its new look, new size, and new personality, sharing expressions of Mayapur’s bhakti culture, capturing its essence through poetry, photography, commentaries, thought, and song. 
Mayapur Magazine flourished for almost 2 years, when Ambarisa restructured his service to confine his financial energies into the actual building of the Temple and not all the auxiliary departments that had functioned around the TOVP. Management in Mayapur did offer to take over funding, but their mood was very different from the characteristics the magazine embodied, and so it took a vacation.
Plans are in the ether to recommence publishing online in the same format as the old magazines. Meanwhile, we offer you the archived issues from 2006-2007. Enjoy…

 

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Mystical Mayapur Articles

Knowing more about Sri Navadvipa Mandal Parikrama

It all started with Lord Nityananda Himself taking His dear devotee, Jiva Gosvami, on a tour to this mystical and most merciful land of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. He said to Jiva: “My Gauranga never gives up Mayapur or Navadvipa. The devotees can perceive His daily Lila. You,...

Knowing Sri Mayapur As It Is – 8

Sriman Nityananda Prabhu shows Sri Mayapur to Sri Jiva Gosvami
We do many things in life as a routine, only to realize at a certain point that what we did for years, or even decades, had a special significance. As you walk in the Temple of Lord Sri Chaitanya's birthplace, celebrated in the three...

Mayapur Meditation

I look outside my window and see the tall Kadamba tree blossoming with beautiful Kadamba flowers all over. This is the first in this season. Kadamba is one of Srimati Radharani's and Lord Nitaynanda's favorite flowers. Moreover, Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's maha-bhava during Sankirtan...

Knowing Sri Mayapur As It Is – 4

It is a known fact among devotees that becoming proud of oneself is perhaps the easiest thing to do. Hopefully, I wouldn't be accused of being cynical if I say that not knowing this warrants introspection.  In any case, for me it is certainly...