Knowledge, Ignorance, Philosophers, and Psychologists by Giriraja Swami
Our revered institutions of higher learning are reinforcing our ignorance. "Modern psychologists can study the activities of the mind thinking, feeling and willing but they are unable to go deep into the matter. This is due to their lack of knowledge and to their... read more
Om or Hare Krsna by Karuppiah Chockalingam
Though the sacred sound om is often associated with impersonalists, only the devotees understand its full import. THROUGHOUT THE VEDAS there is much mention of the syllable om. This spiritual vibration, which is sometimes... read more
Arjuna: The Greatest Archer by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami
Full dedication to his guru makes Arjuna the best of Drona's students. The sage Vaisampayana, speaking to King Janamejaya, tells the history of the brahmana Drona, who will become the teacher of the Pandavas. As the Mahabharata continues, Drona... read more
The Transcendental Dream Machine by Drutakarma Dasa
Is there any significance to the dreams of us souls caught up in the dream of material life? WITH THE SUN going down, the subtropical heat of the day had abated somewhat. The gentlemen I was coming to meet were seated secluded at a table in a private corner of the... read more
Increasing Population: No Problem
This conversation between Srila Prabhupada and some journalists took place in London, England, on August 18, 1971. Srila Prabhupada: Now India is faced with so many problems on account of imitating Western civilization. Guest: Not simply because of the... read more
Is God Partial? by Mathuresa Dasa
With so much fighting going on in the name of God, one might wonder, "Whose side is God on?" A QUICK WORLDWIDE poll of assorted fundamentalists as to whether or not God is partial would no doubt indicate that He is extremely. The only question would be,... read moreProject Profile
HERE'S A Krsna conscious project you might like to support or get involved in. PROJECT Krishnafest U.S.A. HEADQUARTERS Dallas, Texas PROJECT LEADERS Gunagrahi Dasa Goswami, Mahatma Dasa GOALS To help young people in America appreciate Krsna consciousness. To keep... read more
A Day with the Oxen by Balabhadra Dasa
A FARMER'S WORK begins at sunrise. As I walk down the lane to the pasture, I can hear the soft chirping of the sparrows announcing the rise of a huge, golden, mist-covered sun. Out in the field, Vraja and Gita are already grazing. Even through the mist I can see... read more
Dumping Tea by Ravi Gupta
Chay! Chay!" The calls of tea vendors echo through India's train stations at any time, whether it be two o'clock in the morning or ten at night. The vendors are always busy selling tea through train windows. Sometimes they climb aboard a train and... read more
Dead and Gone by Vraja Kishor Dasa
I REMEMBER WHEN my grand-father died. I was pretty young then; the exact age escapes me. He was so cool. There was nothing I didn't like about him. He was a rip to hang out with. He was nice to people. He ate and drank with gusto and made his own Italian wine in... read more