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Would You Rather Reign in Lanka Than Serve in Ayodhya? by Syamananda Dasa

Apr 1, 2011 | From the Editor, Syamananda Dasa, Volume-08 Number-04 (Indian)

I met him in my morning walk. He is employed in the Mumbai Municipal Corporation as a sweeper.    Every time I enter the municipal park I see him collecting trash and keeping the walkway clean. This time he saw me and said, “Hare Rama Hare... read more
Every Town And Planing,Volume-08 Number-04, 2011

Every Town And Planing,Volume-08 Number-04, 2011

Apr 1, 2011 | Every Town & Village, Volume-08 Number-04 (Indian)

BOOK RELEASE   Miracle on Second Avenue Author: Mukunda Goswami   ISKCON guru Mukunda Goswami’s long awaited memoir of the early days of the Hare Krishna Movement in New York, San Francisco, and London entitled Miracle on Second Avenue was ceremonially... read more

In your own words

Apr 1, 2011 | In Your Own Words, Volume-08 Number-04 (Indian)

What do you think is the symbolism of spring?   The budding light green soft leaf; the flowering of yellow mustard seed plants; the fresh grass changing the color of the landscape; fragrant flowers blooming in abundance this transformation is spring, the... read more

Forgive & Forget by Rashi Parikh

Apr 1, 2011 | Humility & Compassion, Rashi Parikh, Volume-08 Number-04 (Indian)

Every child has quarrels with his or her siblings. So did I. However, every time I’d complain to my mother stating how badly my brother behaved with me, she’d say, “You must learn to forgive and forget.” These words irritated me. They made me... read more
The Search for Happiness  by Vraja Vihari Dasa

The Search for Happiness by Vraja Vihari Dasa

Apr 1, 2011 | Search For Happiness, Volume-08 Number-04 (Indian), Vraja Vihari Dasa

Understand the difference between real and temporary problems.  By working on real problems, we can attain permanent happiness.   FROM RELATIVE TO REAL HAPPINESS   We need to first ask ourselves what kind of happiness we are looking for. Most... read more
A God Who Dances An Interview with Kalakantha Dasa

A God Who Dances An Interview with Kalakantha Dasa

Apr 1, 2011 | Interview, Kalakantha Dasa, Volume-08 Number-04 (Indian)

An English poetic rendition of the Tenth Canto tries to remove stereotyped notions of God as a  static and unsociable person and presents Him as the most dynamic personality.   “I could only believe in a God who dances.” – (Friedrich... read more
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