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Moinul, Islam and the Bottleneck at Saraighat by Damodara Nityananda Das

Moinul, Islam and the Bottleneck at Saraighat by Damodara Nityananda Das

Feb 6, 2014 | Damodar Nityananda Dasa, How I Came to Krsna Consciousness, Volume-11 Number-03 (Indian)

Despite being raised in a different religious tradition, a devotee boldly embraces the process of Krishna Consciousness and finds real fulfillment. Moinul (name changed, year of birth and years attended at IIT Guwahati are concealed to protect identity at his... read more
Journey Back Home by Purushottam Kumar

Journey Back Home by Purushottam Kumar

Feb 4, 2014 | BTG, Purushottam Kumar, Volume-11 Number-03 (Indian)

Get ready to confront and transcend the most formidable enemy on your way to the spiritual world. Neither it can be seen or touched or felt but its existence is undeniable. Just like the tsunami waves it does not have any emotions, it entraps and swallows all. The... read more
Becoming Violent for Krishna’s Sake by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

Becoming Violent for Krishna’s Sake by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

Feb 3, 2014 | A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Srila Prabhupada's Lectures, Volume-11 Number-03 (Indian)

Usually a devotee is non-violent, but in exceptional cases he may become violent for a higher cause Bhagavad-gita 1.6-7, London, July 11, 1973   asmakam tu visista ye tan nibodha dvijottama nayaka mama sainyasya samjnartham tan bravimi te   “There are... read more

Letters, Volume 11 Number 03 (Indian), 2014

Feb 1, 2014 | A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Letters, Volume-11 Number-03 (Indian)

Confusing Statements by Krishna In Gita 14.26, Krishna says that unalloyed service leads to brahmabhuta platform. And in Gita 18.54 suggests brahma-bhuta leads to devotional service. Which is correct ? – Anonymous, by email Our reply: Gita 14.26 talks of... read more
The Land of Fakirs, Yogis, Snakes, and Miracles by Shyamananda Dasa

The Land of Fakirs, Yogis, Snakes, and Miracles by Shyamananda Dasa

Jan 11, 2014 | From the Editor, Syamananda Dasa, Volume-11 Number-02 (Indian)

In the past, many believed India to be the land of fakirs, yogis, snakes and miracles. One of the most famous of tricks conjured by fakirs was the famous Indian Rope Trick. A fakir would show a coiled rope to the public which would slowly rise as he would play a been... read more

Three Spiritual Authorities by Nagaraja Dasa

Jan 10, 2014 | From the Editor, Nagaraja Dasa, Volume-48 Number-01

When I first came in contact with Srila Prabhupada’s Bhagavad-gita As It Is, I was excited about my discovery. I’d been searching for answers to life’s great questions, and after only a short time in the company of the philosophy of the Gita, I had... read more
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