Essential Technologies For Empowered Management by Bhakti Tirtha Swami
The metaphysical technologies listed here are simple yet profound tools that you may want to incorporate into your management style. To reap the greatest benefits from these principles, you can include meditation on these ten technologies in your daily... read more
Art Blends With Devotion To Krishna In Vrindavan by Srila Haridasa Thakura Dasa
Beyond pencil and colors: Two of Srila Prabhupada’s disciples dedicate their lives to teaching transcendental art. Vrindavana 2003: On the appearance day of Srila Prabhupada, I was sitting in a garden after lunch contemplating. “If only I could paint... read more
River of Prayers by Bhaktilata Devi Dasi
I sit in the corridor of a thousand pillars in the Ramanatha temple in Rameshvaram. I overlook a great pond filled with delicate pink lotuses. A cement platform extends out over the pond, and from high up on the ledge, men toss metal buckets down into the... read more
The Search for Happiness – Part-3 by Vraja Bihari Dasa
Modern man is proud of his technological achievements, but a closer look into his life reveals that he is more miserable than animals. The Mahabharata, an ancient Indian classic, implores all humans to explore the ‘ABCD’ (Ability, Bliss, Choices,... read moreCricket Fever by Yugavatara Dasa
With the cricket World Cup going on, let us remind ourselves what real religion is and who our real God is. Malaria, typhoid and cricket are the common causes of fever in India. When I think of a febrile patient, I visualize a toxic person who has lost his... read more
Karma-yoga by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
What turns our karma into yoga, a devotional offering to God? Simple Definitions Karma overcoated with devotional service is called karma-yoga. (Bhag. 1.2.15, purport) When a person knows the goal of life but is addicted to the fruits of activities, he is acting... read moreLetters, Volume-08 Number-03, 2011
Delighted The article “Cancer or Krishna” (BTG January 2011) was an eye-opener. It had two climaxes: one when the author’s grandma was wrongly diagnosed with cancer, and the other when the doctor who suggested grandma “enjoy life” himself... read more