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Title: Towards Realizing Varnasrama Mission


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Towards Realizing Varnasrama Mission
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Based on
  • GLOVESCO Vision Mission document
  • GLOVESCO Membership guidelines
  • GLOVESCO Membership Application
  • Towards Realizing Varnasrama Mission
  • Varnasrama Service Category document
  • Varnasrama Service Application
  • VESCO Coordinators
  • Village Organization document

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Based on
  • GLOVESCO Reference Manual Management Structure
  • Varnasrama Book Series Charter
  • Varnasrama Research Team Charter
  • Mails received from Guru Maharaj

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Flashback
  • What we know
  • Varnasrama Research Team
  • Varnasrama Book Series Project
  • Plan for the Varnasrama Project

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  • Our Accomplishments
  • Successfully conducted so many meetings
  • On the way to complete few books
  • Updating Website bank frequently
  • Recruiting more devotees interested to work for
    change
  • Acquiring few good books for the library
  • Taken great steps to complete the Documentary
    movie

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Roadmap
  • To conduct a Campaign
  • May be to plan to shift to Land if
  • There is good set-up
  • Convinced about the details of social security,
    etc.
  • To plan for Varnasrama College

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Often Scattered
Multiple Goals
School for Children
Acquire Land
Varnasrama Lab
Krishna Consciousness Fulfilment
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Structure
  • Abbreviations
  • Where are we?
  • Where do we want to reach?
  • How do we reach there?
  • KRISHNA CONSCIOUS BREAK
  • Towards Realizing Varnasrama Mission
  • Final Thoughts Conclusions

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Abbreviations
  • VESCO Varnasrama Educational Steering
    Committees.
  • VIT Varnasrama Initiative Teams
  • VRT Varnasrama Research Teams
  • GLOVESCO Global Varnasrama Educational Social
    Cultural Organization
  • SERVE Social Educational Research for Village
    Empowerment
  • SSP Spiritual Strategic Planning

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Where are We?
  • Where are we and why are we conducting sessions
    every Sunday.
  • Note down the points of everybodys response on
    white board.
  • Discuss how would be our future and the plan
  • How SERVE is going to serve?

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Where do we want to reach?
  • Short term and Long term

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How do we reach there?
  • Principles of Strategic Planning
  • Spiritual Strategic Planning
  • Template Strategy Map for MAKE VRNDAVAN
    VILLAGES

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Principles of Strategic Planning
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What is SP?
  • Strategic planning is a tool widely used by
    governmental, educational, philanthropic,
    religious, and business organizations to take
    themselves through a process of transformation
    and growth in a rational, coherent, and unified
    manner.

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  • All become one with the purpose of the
    Organization
  • Each one live the purpose along with the Leader.

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  • Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to
    go from here?
  • That depends a good deal on where you want to
    get to? said the cat.
  • I dont much care where said Alice.
  • Then it doesnt matter which way you go, said
    the cat.
  • Lewis Caroll, Alices Adventures in the
    Wonderland (1865)

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Principles of Strategic Planning
VISION
To realize Varnasrama Dharma
MISSION
Make Vrndavan Villages
Make Models Make Vanrasrama Colleges Make
Varnasrama Labs
OBJECTIVES
Feedback
GOALS
TARGETS
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Principles of Strategic Planning
  • By design, the Strategic Planning Statements are
    terse. They are like sutras, aiming to compress
    much meaning into few words and to be easily kept
    in memory.

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Principles of Strategic Planning
  • Environmental scan
  • Organizational assessment
  • Analysis and resolution of key strategic issues
  • A strategic business or enterprise plan
  • Budget
  • Management review

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Spiritual Strategic Planning
  • Intelligence, organization, and cooperation
  • -Srila Prabhupada
  • Intelligence Organization Cooperation Team
    Work
  • Strategic planning happens in a team or in other
    words, it is a Team Work.

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Spiritual Strategic Planning
  • In addition to producing a series of carefully
    distilled written statements, an important legacy
    of strategic planning is the interactive process
    used to derive and adjust the plan. As
    participants learn how it works, the systematic
    forethought involved with strategic planning
    ultimately becomes a way of life. In this way we
    can fulfill Srila Prabhupadas desires for us to
    cooperate with "organization and intelligence."

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Tips on Team Work
  • Express a vision of the future
  • Encourage team members to ask why and to question
    the status quo
  • Listen carefully to each other
  • Speak in concise language and avoid unnecessary
    story telling
  • Do not prematurely form opinions, keep an open
    mind to new ideas
  • Ask members for ideas and encourage team members
    to think creatively

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Tips on Team Work
  • Use team language us, we, our team, together,
    lets do it
  • Encourage honest feedback
  • Develop team goals
  • Be an example by taking part in the work/service
  • Share information
  • Reward team accomplishments
  • Encourage (reasonable) risk taking
  • Encourage cooperation
  • Delegate authority

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Difference B/w Group and Team
  • Group Team
  • Think of themselves Think as a unit
  • Think of their own interest Think of goals of
    the team
  • Work independently, sometimes,
    Understand/ work for team goals against each
    other
  • Are told what to do? Contribute knowledge
    talent
  • Distrust each other Feel encouraged, by a
    climate of
  • trust, to express their ideas

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Spiritual Strategic Planning
  • How can we become expert in spreading Krishna
    consciousness? One important step is to learn to
    work in teams in a spirit of cooperation and
    respect. Today, many dozens of devotees across
    North America are combining their creative
    energies to develop initiatives that will
    strengthen and expand our society. Those efforts
    will be greatly enhanced if we strive to build
    effective teams within our initiative groups, as
    well as within our temples, our families and our
    communities.

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SP on SP
  • Srila Prabhupada was in Vrindavan then, and we
    didn't know how long he would be with us. He was
    so weak. He would just lie on his bed and speak
    only with great difficulty. We felt any word
    Srila Prabhupada uttered might be his last.

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SP on SP
  • One night I was sleeping on the roof of the
    gurukula building and around midnight one devotee
    woke me "Prabhupada is calling you! Prabhupada
    is calling!" Immediately I got up and went down
    to Srila Prabhupada's room. I didn't know what to
    expect. Why did Srila Prabhupada call me? What
    did he want to say? The silent intensity in
    Prabhupada's room heightened my anticipation. Is
    he going to give his final instruction?

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SP on SP
  • Srila Prabhupada lay in an internal state of
    consciousness. I waited in the silence.
  • Finally Prabhupada asked me, "Do you think this
    movement will go on without me?"
  • I replied, "As long as we are sincere and chant
    Hare Krishna and follow the regulative
    principles, the movement will go on."
  • Srila Prabhupada listened. Then, again with great
    difficulty and ever so softly, Srila Prabhupada
    responded.
  • He uttered the words, "Organization. Organization
    and intelligence."

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Spiritual Strategic Planning
  • I was startled. But later I considered the
    significance of Srila Prabhupada's pragmatic
    reply. Although sincerely chanting sixteen rounds
    and following the regulative principles are the
    basis of Krishna consciousness, intelligence and
    organization are also required, especially to
    spread Krishna consciousness and fulfill Srila
    Prabhupada's and Lord Krishna's mission.

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Towards Realizing Varnasrama Mission
  • Introduction
  • GLOVESCO Mission Objectives
  • VESCO
  • GLOVESCO membership
  • Varnasrama Service Categories

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Introduction
  • Varnasrama Dharma is a vast, deep, complex and,
    at times, mind-boggling subject matter, those
    individuals who strongly desire to help implement
    varnasrama require a forum for communication
    (theoretical level) as well as avenues to make
    varnasrama become a reality of life (practical
    level).

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GLOVESCO Mission and Goals
  • MISSION
  • To promote and establish universal concepts
    Principles of Varnasrama Dharma of all
    individuals in the Society.
  • To realize the above statement within an agrarian
    based social structure through culture, family,
    education and devotion.

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GLOVESCO Mission and Goals
  • To establish Varnasrama Educational Steering
    Committees locally, regionally, nationally and
    Continentally.
  • To help set up models or micro-units of
    Varnasrama Communities (Villages) where the
    principles of Varnasrama Dharma and Vaisnava
    Dharma will be promoted through Varnasrama
    Colleges.
  • To locate and secure suitable land for the
    purpose of establishing Varnasrama communities.

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GLOVESCO Mission and Goals
  • To demonstrate in a practical way how the
    principles of Varna (categories    of
    occupational engagement) and Asrama
    (categories of spiritual    practice) are
    Universal Principles, the essence of which are
    found in all    the major religious faiths such
    as Muslim, Hindu, Christian, Buddhist,  Jewish,
    etc.
  • To recruit and train Qualified Teachers in the
    various Arts, Sciences and other fields of
    knowledge for the purpose of teaching at the
       Varnasrama  Colleges and Communities.

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GLOVESCO Mission and Goals
  • To systematically conduct Seminars Workshops to
    provide Training Education in all Varnas and
    Asramas.
  • To demonstrate the principles of
    Self-Sufficiency, Sustainability and Localized
    Economy, following the principles of Varnas and
    Asramas.

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GLOVESCO Mission and Goals
  • To Compile, Publish and Distribute Literatures
    (pamphlets, books, magazines) for the sake of
    informing and educating people.
  • To establish Educational Curriculum Designs and
    define other Educational Guidelines for the
    Varnasrama Colleges.
  • To demonstrate a more natural and simple
    life-style based on the principles of
    God-consciousness keeping the traditional family
    unit as the nucleus and basis for healthy,
    peaceful and progressive communities.

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Supporting Objectives
  • To recruit members from Different Communities
    interested in helping realize the Mission
    Statements and Goals.
  • To help revive interest in Indias ancient
    teachings of the Vedic epics through Wayang, Art,
    Music, Dance, Theatre, Drama, Poetry, Painting,
    Sculpture, Hymns, Songs, etc.

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Supporting Objectives
  • To establish Schools, Colleges, Libraries,
    Workshops, Asramas, Cultural Centers, Residential
    Quarters, Nature Cure Clinics, Religious Centers,
    Small-scale Cottage Industry, Varnasrama
    Villages, etc., which will all help manifest and
    develop the concepts of Varnasrama Dharma.
  • To Raise Funds for such projects.

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Supporting Objectives
  • To teach concept of Life Long Education to
    society at large based on four universal
    principles Discipline, Compassion, Cleanliness
    Truthfulness.
  • To give special respect, attention and protection
    to Cows, Spiritual Preceptors, Women, Children,
    Youth and the Aged recognizing that all forms of
    life (including animal life) are sacred and
    cannot be neglected,  abused, rejected or
    destroyed.

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Supporting Objectives
  • To promote Organic and Natural Farming based on
    concepts of sustained agriculture avoiding modern
    destructive chemicals which create ecological
    imbalances in nature.
  • To protect the environment and Mother Nature by
    setting up Forest Sanctuaries and Reserves for
    birds and animals.

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Supporting Objectives
  • To work closely with other Educational,
    Scientific, Social, Religious and Cultural
    Institutions who may have similar goals and
    objectives.
  • To demonstrate the Principles of Simple Living
    and High Thinking, the motivation of which will
    be for self-realization, self-awareness
    and personal growth.

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GLOVESCO membership
  • GLOVESCO offers four categories of FREE
    Membership for anyone interested to become
    connected with a self-sufficient rural based
    varnasrama community life-style, and this, even
    before one may be ready to move to the country.

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GLOVESCO General Membership
  • Open to individuals from any denomination.
  • Sympathetic to the Mission Statement, Mission
    Goals and Supportive Objectives of GLOVESCO.
  • Willing to promote locally such aims and
    objectives of varnasrama.
  • Must fill in the GLOVESCO General
    MembershipApplication Form.
  • Must supply two references

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Membership Guidelines
  • Chanting the Holy Names of God daily, minimum 20
    minutes.
  • Reading the Holy Scriptures daily, minimum 20
    minutes.
  • Promoting the aims and objectives of Varnasrama,
    as outlined in the various statements of
    GLOVESCO.
  • Endeavoring to develop the four pillars of
    Dharma discipline, compassion, cleanliness and
    truthfulness.
  • Associating with other like minded persons in
    ones locality.

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Levels of GLOVESCO Membership
  • Individual
  • Family
  • Community
  • Village

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VESCO
  • Five registered members are needed to establish a
    steering committee at any of the following 5
    levels (see below). Such five members must be
    approved, recognized or appointed by the level
    above them. Each steering committee has one
    appointed VESCO Coordinator who is the link with
    other VESCO steering committees, both above and
    below his level

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GLOVESCO Council
Continental VESCO coordinator
Continental VESCO coordinator
Continental VESCO coordinator
Continental VESCO coordinator
National VESCO coordinator
GLOVESCO Members
Regional VESCO coordinator
Local VESCO (5 members) coordinator
GLOVESCO Members
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Min requirements of Coordinator
  • Committed and dedicated primarily to Srila
    Prabhupadas Varnasrama Mission
  • This must be their primary service, their primary
    focus, their primary meditation
  • Must have skills relating to the Mission
    Statement, Mission Goals and Supporting
    Objectives of GLOVESCO
  • Must be good communicators and be able to work as
    a team with members of their respective areas of
    service

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Min requirements of Coordinator
  • Must have a strong sadhana, as they are meant to
    be examples for others to follow
  • Should also be able to interact with individuals
    who may not be full fledged ISKCON devotees, but
    who show interest in living a simple agrarian
    lifestyle
  • must be enthusiastic, determined and perseverant
    to help implement Varnasrama Dharma in all its
    different aspect and levels

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GLOVESCO Members
Individual Members
Village Community Members
Family Members
Community Members
Large (51 to 101)
Small (10 to 50)
Small (2 to 10)
Large (51 )
Medium (101)
Medium (11 to 50)
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GLOVESCO Membership Application
  • GLOVESCO Membership Application Form (Hand outs
    given to you)

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What will all do?
  • There is a need to engage various individuals, at
    whatever level may be suitable for them and in
    whatever activity they may be inclined or
    qualified to perform.
  • Get-Involved Petal
  • Get-Involved Pick-Your-Seva List

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Service Categories A Great Opportunity for
Service
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Varnasrama Service Categories
  • Consultants
  • Coordinators
  • Monitors
  • Donors.
  • Editors
  • Farmers
  • Helpers
  • Instructors

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Varnasrama Service Categories
  • Managers
  • Moderators
  • Monitors
  • Proof Readers
  • Researchers
  • Skilled Labor
  • Writers
  • Reporters

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Varnasrama Service Categories
  • Handouts
  • The categories listed provide an initial choice
    of possible engagements for interested persons
  • All such services are purely voluntary and should
    be performed essentially for the pleasure of the
    Lord and His devotees.
  • Service Categories, according to natural
    qualities (guna) and natural activities (karma)
    of individuals.

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Varnasrama Service Categories
  • Definition, Duties, Qualifications and
    Application
  • All such services are purely voluntary and should
    be performed essentially for the pleasure of the
    Lord and His devotees.
  • This document gives a description of various
    Service Categories, according to natural
    qualities (guna) and natural activities (karma)
    of individuals.

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Importance of Communication
  • Constant communication is a great edge to push
    Varnasrama Mission.
  • As we all know, todays world of communication
    via e-mail, via chat sessions and more recently
    via Skype inter-computer telephone exchange, has
    become easier and more economical than ever
    before. We should take advantage of all these
    facilities to help push forward the cause of
    varnasrama.

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Where does SERVE fit?
  • To help Varnasrama Dharma become a reality, as so
    much desired by Srila Prabhupada, various
    mechanisms need to be in place
  • SERVE can help us identifying various VITs
    regionally,

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Final Thoughts
  • A great revolution is at the anvil
  • Its up to us to become an instrument, somehow or
    the other, in a way that suits our nature and
    occupation or simply Just Do It formula.
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