By Sri Nandanandana dasaIf we do a comparative study, we can recognize numerous aspects of the Vedic culture, Krishna consciousness, in many of the Native American traditions. In order to show this, I conducted an interview with Felicity Oārourke who is a member of the Anishnaabi Native American tribe. This describes many of the similarities she recognizes between Vedic culture and her native American traditions. She explains: My family did not have a very strong Native American upbringing because my motherās grandmother was the one who had a lot of the old ancient teachings a...
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- 24 Feb 2026
By Sacinandana SwamiAs Krsna displays His attractive three-fold bending form, His left side stretches up broad and straight, without showing the three lines on His belly. His right heel is raised, and His left foot appears to be kissing the earth. His well-shaped left knee is slightly contracted, and His waist is gently curved. His garland and thin caddar are swinging to the left side. It is very pleasant to see His arm pit as He effortlessly holds His strong left arm aloft. ... The pollen fell on His right cheek and He looked so ...
- 24 Feb 2026
The talk explains that material desires are deeply rooted in the mind and lead people to identify themselves as the center of the universe, pursuing enjoyment and opposing anyone who blocks their desires. This mindset traps the conditioned soul in illusion and conflict. The speaker compares modern human life to that of animalsāfocused mainly on...
- 23 Feb 2026
Translation Your grandson will be able to see, inside and outside, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose wife is the beautiful goddess of fortune. The Lord can assume the form desired by the devotee, and His face is always beautifully decorated with earrings. Purport It is predicted herewith that the grandson of Diti, PrahlÄda MahÄrÄja,...
- 23 Feb 2026
In the Second Chapter of the Madhya-lÄ«lÄ, the author describes the pastimes the Lord performed during the last twelve years of His life. Thus he has also described some of the pastimes of the antya-lÄ«lÄ. Why he has done so is very difficult for an ordinary person to understand. The author expects that reading the...
- 23 Feb 2026
By Nrsimha Kavaca dasaSome may consider that in this age the pancaratra is not so relevant and that it is sufficient to simply focus on the chanting of the Lord's holy name. Some misunderstand the appropriate mood of temple worship in ISKCON temples. This is manifest in different ways. How the deities are dressed, the mood of worship, or our interpretation of our relationship with the Lord, the way we interact with the deities, how strictly we follow the worship process and the rules a...
- 22 Feb 2026
By Ananth KrishnanāThis is possibly the only temple in China where we are still praying to a Hindu God,ā says Li San Long, a Chedian resident, with a smile
...- 22 Feb 2026
By Dr. J. ChakrabartyThe concept of evolution of species, generally attributed to Charles Darwin, actually had its origin thousands of years ago in ancient India, and formed the basis of the illuminating philosophy of the Vedas. Since Darwin lived at a time when the profundity of the Indian wisdom already made an indelible impression on the minds of the western savants, it is hard to imagine how Darwin could possibly have escaped the compelling influence of the Indian thoughts while formulating his theory of evolution. Darw...
- 22 Feb 2026
The speaker explains that the form of the Lord described in the scripture is real and meditated upon by great yogis. True yoga, according to this explanation, is not merely practicing physical postures but focusing the mind on the Supreme Lord within the heart, particularly the four-armed form of Narayana. Meditation on a void or...
- 21 Feb 2026
The verse discussed explains that material life inevitably involves suffering: the body experiences birth and decay, the life force suffers hunger and thirst, the mind is anxious, the intelligence desires what cannot be attained, and the senses become exhausted by constant struggle. However, a highly advanced devotee remains undisturbed by these miseries because they remember...
- 21 Feb 2026
By Praghosa dasa Using the principle of unity in diversity as given by Srila Prabhupada, what might a more federal ISKCON model look like? In essence, the global GBC would set the core non negotiable standards related to philosophy, teachings and principles, while allowing different regions to adjust other aspects of ISKCON life based on...
- 20 Feb 2026
By Chaitanya Charan dasMaterial desires comprise a similar gravity force that acts on us by dragging our consciousness down to the material level. If we neglect this force, our consciousness will naturally, obviously, inevitably, be pulled down by it to sensual contemplations, and we will fall from our devotional standards to disaster.
...- 20 Feb 2026
By His Divine Grace ACBS Srila PrabhupadaIn September 1969. A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, founder-acarya (spiritual master) of the Hare Krsna movement, arrived as a house guest at Tittenhurst Park, the beautiful eighty-acre British estate owned by John Lennon. Three or four times a week, the Swami, who later became known to the world as Srila Prabhupada, gave public lectures in a tall, stately building at the northern end of the property a hundred yards from the main house, in which John and Yoko lived. The building had been formerly used as a hall for chamber-music recitals, but now several of Srila ...
- 20 Feb 2026
By Jnana DasaImplicit in current theories of evolution are two basic assumptions: first, that the myriad living forms have come into being exclusively by chance and the action of natural laws; and second, that consciousness and all life processes are nothing more than physiochemical interactions. In many arenas, both within and without the academic world, a debate is raging to determine the truth or falsehood of evolutionary theory and its implied assumptions. And for good reason. For if it is indeed true that li...
- 20 Feb 2026
Honāble Home Minister of India, Shri Amit Shah, visited the sacred land of ÅrÄ«dhÄm MÄyÄpur, the global headquarters of ISKCON and home to the magnificent Temple of the Vedic Planetarium (TOVP). During his visit, Shri Amit Shah offered his respects at the holy dham, appreciated the spiritual and cultural significance of MÄyÄpur, and acknowledged its...
- 19 Feb 2026
By Janani Devi Dasi Devotees and guests gathered in Taguig City from January 30 to February 1, 2026, to celebrate the grand opening of the new Sri Sri Radha Madhava Mandir. The three-day festival marked the official relocation of the Deities to a permanent home in Metro Manila, featuring a 24-hour kirtan, a formal ribbon-cutting...
- 19 Feb 2026
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Somendra Krsna DasThe buildings previously underwent renovations, which included new structural works, as well as extensive earthworks, excavation, and retaining walls. Additionally, concrete stabilisation was implemented. Furthermore, kitchens, food service areas, and storage facilities were upgraded with commercial appliances, rangehoods, gas servicing, stairs, landings, and cold rooms. In terms of utilities, water, drainage, plumbing, electrical, and power systems were improved, and air conditioning was installed to enhance comfort and capacity. Mor...
- 19 Feb 2026
The featured verse (4.14.34) explains that the great sages, angered by King Venaās blasphemy against the Supreme Personality of Godhead, decided to kill him. Without weapons, they destroyed him simply through powerful words and sacred sound vibrations, as he was already spiritually ruined due to his offenses. The lecture then provides background. King Anga, a...
- 18 Feb 2026

“Srila Jagannatha dasa Babaji Maharaja was respected by all the Vaisnava community and was thus known as Vaisnava Sarvabhauma, or chief amongst the Vaisnavas. There are some nice stories connecting him with the finding of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s birthplace recorded in Sri Navadwipa Dhama Mahatmya.
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- 18 Feb 2026
This class discusses teachings from the Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 3, Chapter 29 (verses 21ā27), where Lord Kapila explains that true devotion means recognizing the Lordās presence in all living beingsānot merely worshiping the Deity in the temple while neglecting others. Worship without acknowledging the Supersoul in every heart is described as imitation or ignorance. A person...
- 18 Feb 2026
By Chaitanya Charan dasDuring my visit to Central New Jersey, Govinda Prabhu and I spoke at Princeton University on the topic of āTragic Hero? Lessons from the life of the Mahabharata character Karna.ā Addressing the Karna-Duryodhana friendship, I spoke on how a low self-esteem makes us emotionally vulnerable to be manipulated by whoever seems to offer us respect. After the talk, on seeing the intense interest throughout of a pan-Indian and a non-Indian audience, I felt reinforced in my conviction realized ...
- 17 Feb 2026
By Mahatma DasāNish, nish, ram, ram, nish, nish, ram, ram.ā Prabhupada once imitated how we sometimes chant without focus, without concentration, without proper pronunciation ā how we chant when we donāt feel like chanting. You know the mood behind this chanting; āI have to chant but Iād rather be doing something else.ā And in our minds we are thinking, āI canāt wait to get these rounds out of the way.ā We all do this. And it can get pretty bad. I know devotees who...
- 17 Feb 2026
By Bhusaya dasaLekhasravanti met with Prabhupada the next day and mentioned how her parents were both killed in a plane crash in 1970. Prabhupada immediately consoled her, quoting a Sanskrit verse that her parents were still alive somewhere, as the self (spirit soul) never dies. Srila Prabhupada then asked Lekhasravanti if she wanted to get married. Lekhasravanti tried to be philosophical and replied, "Oh Srila Prabhupada, whatever Krishna desires." Prabhupada chuckled, "Every girl wants to get married." Lekhasravanti explained her parent's had a life insurance policy from which sh...
- 17 Feb 2026
The Sri Navadvipa-dhama Virtual Parikrama offers a spiritually enriching pilgrimage experience, inspired by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakuraās vision. This initiative provides darshan of holy places, scriptural insights, enlightening videos, and Google-integrated navigation. QR codes at holy places grant instant access to Gaudiya Vaishnava teachings. With a mobile-friendly, multilingual platform, devotees worldwide can engage in parikrama virtually,...
- 16 Feb 2026
