This lecture emphasizes the deeper purpose behind devotional vows in Krishna consciousness. Maharaja begins by acknowledging candidates who have qualified for initiation through practices such as chanting 16 rounds daily and following the four regulative principles. He recalls earlier times when initiation often came quickly, as devotees lived fully immersed in temple life, constantly engaged...
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- 24 Apr 2026
Discipline. Discipline is the suppression of base desires, and is usually understood to be synonymous with self-control restraint and control. If you are eager to advance in devotional service and to experience spiritual bliss, look to discipline. Brahma, the first, and most intelligent being in the universe was advised...
- 23 Apr 2026
By Vamshi Vihari DasaGod is our supreme father, and one of His energies, nature, is our mother. A mother nourishes her child with the milk from her body, and she also sees to the overall development of her child by imparting proper culture and education. Similarly Mother Nature cares for her innumerable children by providing grains, fruits, flowers, and medicinal herbs, and she showers her motherly affection on us by giving invaluable lessons, guiding us on the journey of life.
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Posted by Ramai Swami It was wonderful to again visit our Vraja Eco Village project just outside Mani...
- 23 Apr 2026

The power of one book!
Kadamba Kanana Swami: We do not know the power of what one book will do. The Bhagavad-gita made me a devotee! It was a Bhagavad-gita that I got from a friend. My friend bought it, read it and then passed it onto me. I have no idea where that Bhagavad-gita ended up after me. I still had it when I moved into the temple but what happened to it after that, I cannot remember.
The books we distribute lives a life of its own and goes from one person to another. It finds people. It is not just that we find people; the book finds people! Somebody ...
- 23 Apr 2026
This talk centers on the spiritual significance of prasadam (food offered to God) within the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, drawing from a passage in Chaitanya Charitamrita (Madhya-lila 14). The speaker begins by recounting how King Prataparudra, after receiving the mercy of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, humbly serves Him and later arranges an abundant offering of food for...
- 23 Apr 2026
By Sankirtana Das (ACBSP) 1.Devotees need to educate the public as to why they are chanting on the public streets around the world. The holy name of Krishna is both a personal meditation for our own spiritual well-being and, as Prabhupada explains in the purport of Adi, 17.141, “for the reformation of all the anomalies...
- 23 Apr 2026
By Hari Sannidhya Dasa (Pujari, Maharashtra Padayatra) I would like to share a very touching and wonderful realisation from our ISKCON Maharashtra Padayatra. While travelling through a village, we stayed there for just one night. In the evening, during the blissful nagar sankirtan, a dog quietly started following us. At first, we did not notice...
- 22 Apr 2026
On a bright and sunny Sunday, Bhaktivedanta Manor had the pleasure of welcoming Konda Surekha Garu, a Cabinet Minister from the Indian state of Telangana, who attended with her family. Konda is a senior political leader serving as Cabinet Minister for Endowments, Forest and Environment. She has a long-standing history of community service stretching back...
- 22 Apr 2026
By Visakha DasiIn terms of our personalities and abilities, no two of us are alike. Why should we be? And why would anyone want us to be? Variety, Srila Prabhupada tells us, is the mother of enjoyment. Whatever our personality, whatever our talents, Prabhupada wants us to use them in Krishna's service. Yet when we learn from Prabhupada's teachings that women are to be chaste, tolerant, shy, and subservient, it may seem that while men have variegated personalities, women's personaliti...
- 22 Apr 2026
By Surendra Singh SaukhandaMy wife showed an equal disinterest in religious matters. Although she would attend religious functions held in her village, her main purpose was to entertain herself with some singing and dancing that's all. But one day, in 2008, she met an ISKCON devotee who hailed from our village. This devotee was trying to establish Krishna consciousness here, and my wife was very much influenced by him. She immediately adopted the devotional principles whole heartedly and repeatedly urged me to ta...
- 22 Apr 2026
By Sacinandana SwamiLike a beautiful palace with a closed door the dhama also requires a key to grant us entrance. This is chanting the Name. According to Sri Bhaktivinoda Thakura it is chanting the Holy Name with loving affection
...- 22 Apr 2026
By Radha Mohan Das Bhaktivedanta Manor’s Devotee Care Office (DCO) has been recognised for its outstanding community service, receiving a Civic Award in the Community Care category at Hertsmere’s annual ceremony held at the Hilton DoubleTree in Borehamwood. Krishna Purna Dasi, Dr Diviash Thakrar, Hemangi Radha Dasi, and Saraswati attended the event to accept the...
- 22 Apr 2026
By Gauranga Prabhu In the high-stakes world of academic achievement, getting into the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) is often seen as the ultimate finish line. Parents start dreaming of Silicon Valley offices, and students start dreaming of… well, finally getting some sleep. But as it turns out, there is a fascinating “Dimension X” to...
- 21 Apr 2026
By HH SB Keshava Swami The spiritual necessity of cultivating deep connections with fellow practitioners to better understand divine messages. By building a meaningful bond with advanced and pure devotees, an individual creates a channel through which spiritual wisdom can be clearly communicated. Rather than focusing on superficial social interactions, the source defines a true...
- 21 Apr 2026
Expanded over 100 acres of area, Govardhan Ecovillage is a project of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. The project is owned and managed by ISKCON Wada. It is the result of an ardent desire of Radhanatha Swami to fulfill the dream of his beloved guru, His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada –...
- 21 Apr 2026
HH Śivarāma Swami gives a direct update from a hospital where he has been admitted due to recurring fever episodes that began after returning from Vrindavan in early March. He explains that the fevers have come in cycles lasting around ten days each, prompting concern and eventually leading him to seek hospital care in Budapest....
- 20 Apr 2026
By Syamanandini dasiIn another epic scripture known as the Ramayana we find Sita devi, the devout wife of Lord Rama and the mother of Lava and Kusha. Sita devi’s many sublime qualities serve us with an exceptional example to follow. Although born and raised in royalty, she voluntarily accepted the austere life of living in the forest in order to serve her husband when he was exiled.
...- 20 Apr 2026
By Mahatma DasIn the early days of the movement a devotee explained Sigmund Freud’s theory to Prabhupada that everything one does is motivated by sex. The devotee disagreed and said he felt people are primarily motivated by a spiritual yearning. Prabhupada said no - Freud was actually right. Why did Prabhupada say this? Because Srimad Bhagavatam clearly explains that sex attraction, subtle or gross, is the impetus behind all material activities.
...- 20 Apr 2026
By Louise Guthrie"The sound of sacred mantra singing reverberated right into the rectangular green oasis, giving its late-afternoon ambience a subtle yet distinct otherworldliness. As if on cue, the front door of mpl (McCartney Publications Limited) opened and out stepped The Big Man (as they reportedly call him inside there) himself. Not at all bulky, but neatly packaged and trim in a suit. I said “Hare Krishna Paul, nice to see you” and he gave me the famous Macca thumbs-up before stepping into his chauffeur-driven car. Did I just bless a Beatl...
- 20 Apr 2026
By Kalakantha DasDuring his amazing eleven years of personal worldwide preaching, Śrīla Prabhupāda proved Krishna consciousness could transform everyone into Vaishnavas, regardless of their birth. People today can still be transformed, regardless of how social externals have changed over the years. However, in many parts of the world, today’s ISKCON constituencies have changed. In this chapter we will look at three principal obstacles to local recruiting and a solution for each.
...- 19 Apr 2026
Posted by Ramai Swami Akshaya Tritiya is regarded as one of the most auspicious days for new beginnings. This festival occurs on the third day (Tritiya) of the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) in the month of Vaishakha every year. The word ‘Akshaya’ in Sanskrit means inexhaustible, that which is unlimited or everlasting. Thus this festival...
- 19 Apr 2026
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- 19 Apr 2026
By HG Nrsimha Kavaca das On Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.28.16, the focus is on meditation (dhyāna) as practiced in bhakti-yoga and the transformative power of fixing the mind on the form of the Lord. The verse describes the Paramātmā as supremely beautiful—so captivating that the devotee loses all interest in anything else. This is not poetic...
- 18 Apr 2026
