Every Town and Village, Volume-23 Number-06, 1988
The worldwide activities of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Govinda's Restaurant Opens in Philadelphia Philadelphia – Devotees from the ISKCON temple here recently opened Govinda's Restaurant in the heart of the... read more
A Life Offered to Krsna by Sannyasa Dasa
The only “prisoner of conscience” to die in a Soviet labor camp last year, Sacisuta dasa had led a life of heroic service to Krsna Sannyasa dasa (Suren Karapetyan), a Soviet devotee of Krsna, wrote the following short biography in memory of his heroic... read moreThe Lure of Promised Pleasure by Visakha Devi Dasi
Atlantic City, New Jersey, one of the newest casino cities, draws hopeful vacationers from around the world in all seasons. In their pursuit of happiness, they drive, walk, and run here and there in sprees of gambling, shopping, and dining. Unfortunately, Srila... read more
Message From Beyond The Stars by Drutakarma Dasa
Instead of waiting to hear from other galaxies, we should listen to the Vedic literature, which tells us all we need to know about this universe and the spiritual world beyond it. A radio-telescope disk points upward into the night sky, gathering signals from outer... read more
Singing In Harmony In South Africa by Giriraja Swami
Chanting the names of God brings welcome relief to a country rife with racial tension. The practice of chanting God's names in public was begun by Lord Caitanya who is God Himself five hundred years ago in Bengal, India. The Lord predicted that in every town and... read more
Not Interested? by Dhananjaya Pandita Dasa
You might not want to spend your weekends discussing obscure philosophy, but should you completely ignore life's most important questions? When I'm out distributing books about the Supreme Personality of Godhead books that describe the... read more
Taking My Time by Bob Roberts
"I remember the Gita's instruction that one cannot find real happiness in the material world. Although I had suspected that the statement was true, I felt that I was an exception." I first heard about Hare Krsna devotees in 1969, while I was... read more
To Drive Away the Darkness by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
In this age, people accept suffering as pleasure, but Lord Caitanya and Lord Nityananda have come to dispel the darkness of ignorance. A lecture in Mayapur, India, on March 26, 1975 vande sri-krsna-caitanya- nityandandau sahoditau gaudodaye puspavantau... read moreResponsibilities of a Secular Government by Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami
The separation of church and state the a feature of secular governments intended to protect the rights of religious pluralities as well as the civil rights of individuals. The interests of church and state tend to merge and clash, however, as evidenced by an outbreak... read more
Seeing God
This is a continuation of a conversation between His Divine Grace A.C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and reporters in Melbourne, Australia, on June 29, 1974. Srila Prabhupada: So religion means to abide by the laws of God. That's all. It cannot be... read more