Shopping for Misery by Caitanya Carana Dasa
Greed for unnecessary and unaffordable things has bred a peculiar rapidly growing species of humans called shopaholics. They’re as addicted to shopping as alcoholics are to alcohol. Here are some of the similarities between shopping addiction and alcohol... read more
“There is much I have to tell you” by Caitanya Carana Dasa
Jesus had stated that he had more to give and, in the Vedic texts, we get more a lot more information and knowledge about God. Bhaktivinoda Thakura, a nineteenth century Vaisnava saint-scholar, explains how a true devotee should respect other religions and... read more
Conversion to Intolerance or Transcendence? by Caitanya Carana Dasa
This article is a compilation of several conversations between Hindu intellectuals (HI) and ISKCON scholars (IS) on various occasions. To cover the various issues in a systematic way, all these conversations are presented here as one, continuous conversation between... read moreFrequently Unanswered Questions by Caitanya Carana Dasa
Here are some convincing answers to clever-minded arguments about the existence of God. Question 1: Is God not a psychological crutch for the weak-hearted? Answer: Let’s take this argument apart in three parts: a. Does the psychological need for God disprove the... read more