How I Came To Know Krsna as the Supreme Personality Of Godhead by Bhakta Amit Bose
CALCUTTA, 1985. It was my final year in primary school, and I was visiting my grandmother. During my stay with her she happened to call a man who buys old newspapers and magazines. I helped her take out the bundles, and as I stood watching the man weigh them and... read more
Who Loves God?
The following conversation took place in London on August 14, 1971. Srila Prabhupada: We are preaching God consciousness. God is God. God is neither Christian, nor Hindu, nor Muslim. In our movement we are preaching love of Godhead. So it doesn't matter what... read moreProject Profile
HERE'S A Krsna conscious project you might like to support or get involved in. PROJECT Sign On to Krishna (The Hare Krishna Group for Deaf People) HEADQUARTERS Bhaktivedanta Manor, outside London, England PROJECT COORDINATORS Bhakta Dinesh Sejpal, Bhaktin Kavita... read more
The Glories of Govardhana Hill, The Best Servant of Lord Hari
Govardhana Hill knows that the secret of serving Krsna is to serve Krsna's devotees. A lecture given by Giriraja Swami in Johannesburg, South Africa. hantayam adrir abala hari-dasa-varyo yad rama-krsna-carana-sparasa-pramodah manam tanoti saha-go-ganayos tayor yat... read more
Every Town & Village, Volume-28 Number-02, 1994
The worldwide activities of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) World News North America More than thirty interfaith leaders in northern Texas convened at the Hare Krsna temple in Dallas last October for a two-hour dialogue with Tamal... read more
The Lord of the Lion Hill by Bhakti Vikasa Swami
A visit to the south Indian shrine of Simhacalam. SIMHACALAM, in the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, is a place of scenic beauty, set as it is among the green hills overlooking Visakhapatnam and the sea. Yet people don't come merely for the scenic beauty;... read more
The Funeral of Pandu and Madri by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami
King Pandu died in the Himalaya's as the result of a curse, and his devoted wife Madri joined him on the funeral pyre. As the Mahabharata continues, the remains of Pandu's and Madri's bodies are carried back to Hastinapura, the capital of their kingdom,... read more
On Tour with Shelter by Sri Kesava Dasi
This issue I've turned the column over to Sri Kesava Dasi, who's reporting on an important development in the Krsna conscious straightedge scene. (Vraja Kishor Dasa) WHEN I ARRIVED, the Philadelphia temple was a hive of activity. Teenagers roamed the mansion... read more
A Morning with the Cows by Hare Krsna Devi Dasi
The morning's at seven, The hillside's dew-pearled; Radha-Damodara's on the altar, And all's right with the world. (apologies to Robert Browning) "COWEEEES! COWEEEES!" I call to the three Brown Swiss milking cows as I top the crest to the... read more
The Return of the One-Room Schoolhouse by Urmila Devi Dasi
"SO MANY COMPUTERS!" That's usually the first comment from someone visiting my classroom for the first time. Then, "Do you teach all ages at the same time in this one room?" Like most children being educated in Krsna consciousness today, our... read more