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Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare

Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare

May 1, 1985 | Holy Name, Volume-20 Number-05

CHANT! In Sanskrit, man means "mind" and tra means "freeing." So a mantrais a combination of transcendental, spiritual sounds that frees our minds from the anxieties of life in the material world. Ancient India's Vedic... read more

Satisfaction Guaranteed by Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami

May 1, 1985 | From the Editor, Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami, Volume-20 Number-05

While on a recent walk with a young devotee through downtown Boston, I found myself standing before the offices of the Atlantic Monthly magazine. The sight of the building evoked in me fond memories of a time fifteen years earlier when, as a missionary for... read more

I Can Accept the Law of Karma, but… by Kundali Dasa

May 1, 1985 | Karma, Kundali Dasa, Volume-20 Number-05

The Sanskrit word karma is now at home in the English language. It's in the dictionary, and most of us are familiar with it. But what does it mean? In many cases people have only a vague idea. Whenever I've seen karma discussed in print,... read more

Starving For Knowledge: A Greater Famine by Drutakarma Dasa

May 1, 1985 | Drutakarma Dasa (Michael A. Cremo), The Vedic Observer, Volume-20 Number-05

While the world's major powers have developed the ability to deliver megatons of nuclear destructive power to any spot on earth within minutes, they have proved remarkably ineffective in delivering tons of life-saving grain to millions of people on the verge of... read more
In India, A Mad Race For Materialism by Tattvavit Dasa

In India, A Mad Race For Materialism by Tattvavit Dasa

May 1, 1985 | Tattvavit Dasa, The Vedic Observer, Volume-20 Number-05

Indians in this century, victimized by the propaganda that urban industrial development will bring them well-being and prosperity, have neglected the Vedic principles of God consciousness. The British established factories and introduced materialism, and Jawaharlal... read more
Crime Is The Punishment by Bhutatma Dasa

Crime Is The Punishment by Bhutatma Dasa

May 1, 1985 | Bhutatma Dasa, The Vedic Observer, Volume-20 Number-05

Commenting on the prevalence of crime-related stories in the media, Boston Globe editor Thomas Winship recently wrote that violent crime in America has become "such an overpowering, tragic fact of life today that I'm not sure the... read more
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