By Radhanath SwamiMaterial life is when we put the flickering pleasures and securities of the mind and the senses in the center of our lives, our decisions, our aspirations, our goals are according. Spiritual life or true bhakti is when we put the pleasures of God or Krishna in the center of our life— what pleases Krishna, all of our decisions, our aspirations are orchestrated accordingly.
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- 27 Jan 2026
Hearing and chanting Krishna’s name, instruction, and pastimes is the mainstay of devotional service. Please join us here for spiritual rejuvenation. ISKCON of Silicon Valley Krishna Katha | H.G. Vaisesika Dasa | 2026-01-25 | ISV...
- 26 Jan 2026
Interview with HG Satyanarayana Prabhu, a direct disciple of Srila Prabhupada, personally initiated in 1972, whose life’s mission was given to him by his spiritual master. As the Director of the BBT for the Far East and Middle East, he carries Prabhupada’s message to every corner of the world, including the Middle East and Vrindavan....
- 26 Jan 2026
The preparation for death through Krishna consciousness. Drawing from the example of Maharaja Parikshit, who calmly accepted his impending death by fully surrendering to the Lord and hearing about Vishnu/Krishna, the speaker explains that fear of death disappears when one takes shelter of the Lord’s lotus feet. The soul is eternal and unaffected by the...
- 26 Jan 2026

Radhanath Swami: Today is the day when we honor that personality who has brought the descent of Lord Caitanya into this world Shri Advaita Acarya, He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, He is Mahavishnu, He is the personality who created this entire cosmic manifestation and knowing the purpose of the cosmic manifestations to send everyone back to Godhead that same Mahavishnu incarnated within this material world slightly over five hundred years ago. He was born in a little village in Bengal called Navagram, his mother’s na...
- 25 Jan 2026
By the Sastric Advisory CommitteeOne argument for a beardless deity of Advaita Acarya is that we should follow Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura. Certainly we should follow the previous acaryas. Sometimes, as in the case of Maharaja Priyavrata, the param-guru may override the decision of the guru. In this regard, Srila Prabhupada wrote, “The duty of a great devotee is to carry out the order of the spiritual master, or the spiritual master of the spiritual master in the parampara system. “ (SB 5.1.20 purport) Unfortunately, neither Srila Prabhupada...
- 25 Jan 2026
By Gour Govinda SwamiAdvaita Acarya’s father and mother disappeared when he was very young. Feeling very distressed he went on pilgrimage visiting many, many holy places. When He came back, some of His relatives requested Him to marry. Therefore, at the request of the relatives He was willing to marry. At that time one very pious orthodox brahmana was living there whose name was Nrsimha Vaduri. He had two daughters; their names were Sri and Sita. They were both very beautiful and Advaita Acarya married both of them. Thus Advaita Acarya had two wives; Sri ...
- 25 Jan 2026
By Bhakti V. V. Narasimha Swami So this is one of the two verses which are used in the beginning of Caitanya-caritamrta by Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami to introduce us to Advaita Acarya. The chapter then goes on to explain how Advaita Acarya is the second branch of the tree of Caitanya Mahaprabhu - the first branch of course being Lord Nityananda and the main trunk being Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu Himself.
...- 25 Jan 2026
By Chandan Yatra DasAt Shantipur, amidst the groves of beautiful mango trees is the house of Sri Advaita Acarya. Shantipur is 1 hour from Sri Mayapur Dhama and lies just off of the main road to Kolkata in Ranaghat area. It is here in Santipur that Advaita Acarya made the vow to make Lord Krishna advent to this world in Kali-yuga as Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu to deliver us fallen souls by taking up the chanting of Lord Krishna's name and to spread pure unalloyed devotion. The deity of Sri Madan Gopal and the saligrama-sila that Advaita Acarya worshipped to invoke the advent of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu are there...
- 25 Jan 2026
A class centered on a key verse from the Srimad Bhagavatam that outlines the complete path of Krishna consciousness from beginning to perfection. The speaker emphasizes that real spiritual advancement begins with association with devotees (sadhu-sanga). Without such association, theoretical knowledge alone cannot lead to genuine understanding or devotion. Through hearing and discussing Krishna’s activities...
- 24 Jan 2026
The speaker explains that the day is highly auspicious, marking multiple divine events, including the appearance of Srimati Vishnu Priya Devi and Pundarika Vidyanidhi. Raghunatha Dasa Goswami is highlighted as the personification of renunciation: born into immense wealth, he abandoned everything to serve Lord Chaitanya, later living in Jagannatha Puri and Radha-kunda in Vrindavan. His...
- 24 Jan 2026
The speaker explains how the presiding deities of the senses sequentially enter the Virat Purusha—speech, smell, sight, hearing, touch, procreation, excretion, movement, circulation, hunger, mind, intelligence, and ego—yet none can awaken Him. Only when the Supersoul (the inner controller, consciousness itself) enters does the cosmic being arise. This illustrates that neither senses, mind, nor intelligence...
- 24 Jan 2026
By Adiguru dasaIn Krishna Consciousness we hear many viewpoints about spreading the movement of Lord Caitanya. In reality there is not one fixed way to attract a conditioned living entity. A conditioned living entity who has achieved a rare benediction of having a human body has a unique existence and is driven by a unique desire and a unique fear. Preaching strategies differ from person to person and community to community. We need to understand the culture of a place and a counter-culture. The identification of culture and counter-culture help us to identify a right preaching approach. ...
- 23 Jan 2026
By Bhurijana dasaSrila Prabhupada: Everywhere, in the office, there is some immediate boss. So you have to please him. That is service. Suppose in office, in a department there is office superintendent. And if you do in your own way, “Yes, I'm doing my business,” and the office superintendent is not pleased, do you think that kind of service is nice? No. Similarly, everywhere we have got immediate boss. So we must work. That is systematic. If everyone manufactures, invents his own way of life, then there must...
- 23 Jan 2026
By Prabhupada-priya Devi DasiMy invitation had been for two weeks, but the more I read the books, the more I became fascinated by the philosophy. The practices the devotees followed, such as chanting the Hare Krishna mantra and worshiping the deity, were not just something made up but were rooted in the teachings of the ancient Vedas. This immense wealth of knowledge existed before the creation and describes in detail the cyclical events of the creation and destruction of the material universes, giving precise time scales for such events. I realized that no matte...
- 23 Jan 2026
Vṛkāsura became frustrated after failing to obtain a vision of the lord. Finally, on the seventh day, after dipping his hair into the holy waters at Kedāranātha and leaving it wet, he took up a hatchet and prepared to cut off his head. But at that very moment the supremely merciful Lord Śiva rose up...
- 22 Jan 2026
Translation Immediately afterward, on the same day, Devahūti gave birth to nine female children, all charming in every limb and fragrant with the scent of the red lotus flower. Purport Devahūti was too sexually excited, and therefore she discharged more ova, and nine daughters were born. It is said in the smṛti-śāstra as well as...
- 22 Jan 2026
Her Grace Sravaniya dasi was born in Saint Louis, Missouri, throughout her life Her Grace Sravaniya dasi has been interested in metaphysics and spirituality. She became a vegetarian at the age of seventeen and began studying eastern classics to understand consciousness and reality. She always been interested in subjects that had no commercial potential. Using...
- 22 Jan 2026
By Acintya Caitanya DasaJananivas Prabhu’s service was to bring frankincense to Srila Prabhupada’s room in the evening. He mentioned that usually after you fill a room with frankincense, you open the doors and windows so that the mosquitos go out with the smoke. Srila Prabhupada however liked to keep the smoke within the room and stopped Jananivas Prabhu from opening the doors and windows. Since it was Srila Prabhupada’s darshan time, there would usually be many western devotees in the room...
- 21 Jan 2026
By Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura“Worship of Krishna without Radha is not worship but pride. It is another unauthorized philosophy nourished by the concept of an impotent God. Krishna is alone the enjoyer; all others are to be enjoyed. The origin of all the enjoyed, or the asrayas (abodes of love) is Sri Radhika. To serve God under the subordination of His servant is the core of Vaishnava philosophy. Other philosophies devoid of subordination to the original shelter, or asr...
- 21 Jan 2026
By Gauri DasaThe bittersweet aesthetic of “My Sweet Lord” touched the hearts of millions. Love in separation is one of many aesthetic qualities in Vaishnava theology, and some of these qualities are illustrated in George’s other lyrics. In making observations about George’s songs, I am not arguing that he attained the highest states of bhakti, nor do I want to pass judgment on anyone. George was seriously spiritual-minded. The Vaishnava journey to Krishna, in progressive stages of love, is reflected in his songs. He struggled in life, found some balance, and never departed from his...
- 21 Jan 2026
HH Jayananda Goswami reflects on Srila Prabhupada’s final days, emphasizing that the true essence of life is chanting the holy names of the Lord, not merely prolonging physical existence. Chanting and preaching Krishna consciousness are presented as the real “medicine” and purpose of life. The talk contrasts early ISKCON temple life—marked by extreme simplicity, discipline,...
- 20 Jan 2026
How Lord Krishna demonstrated that one can fulfill religious duty, economic needs, and regulated sense gratification while living responsibly, even as a householder. The central theme is practical Krishna consciousness in everyday life. A major emphasis is placed on avoiding spiritual complacency—living in a “gray zone” between devotion and material attachment. The speaker warns against...
- 20 Jan 2026
The session opens with a reflective exercise inviting participants to set a personal intention for the new semester, sharing words such as clarity, focus, devotion, peace, perseverance, and service. This establishes a mindful, intentional atmosphere for the class. The main teaching centers on Chapter 1 of the Third Canto of the Srimad-Bhagavatam, focusing on Vidura’s...
- 20 Jan 2026
