Kesava Krsna dasa: There is something unsettling about faultfinders who claim to have Iskcon and Srila Prabhupada’s interest at heart, but who use cunning behaviour to tell the whole world how devious and wicked the honest devotees are.
Karnamrita.das: Moving Temples within Krishna's Temple of the Holy Name. Offering respects to Prabhupada, Sacinandana Swami, Giriraja Swami (who are teaching) and all the Vaishavas who have taken up the holy name as their life, joining together for a week to go deeper.
For the pleasure of Srila Prabhupada this page contains the following results for the month of August : World Totals, Monthly Congregation and Weekend Warriors...
Bhaskarananda Dasa: Kansas City is known as the Heart of America as it is located geographically in the center of America. It is also called the "City of Fountains" because it has more than 200 fountains, the second most in the world, just behind Rome.
Mahavishnu Swami: Rathayatra 2008 in Glastonbury, the ancient headquarters of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. It is believed that Joseph of Arimathea came here with the blood of Jesus Christ in the Holy Grail.
As the kirtan came to a close, devotees started prasadam distribution. Waves of people rolled in to receive the mercy of Krsna. A total of 800 prasadam plates were served. It was truly an amazing sight to behold; the mercy of Mahaprabhu was so clearly evident.
I feel I should say a few words about Sadaputa Prabhu, on the occasion of his disappearance, as I worked for him from 1988 to 2005, assisting mostly with book and video production.
Pandava: (this is a story about this devotee Devi deva dasa who is doing great preaching in Philadelphia and Hare Krishna Tv did a show about him about 10 years ago)
Richard Wyndham: This is an approximate duplicate of the salad dressing which is served at Gainesville community Hare Krishna House as well as the famous Krishna Lunch at The University of Florida. It is vegan, but in appearance similar to that of ranch dressing.
The publication of "The Yoga of Kirtan: Conversations on the Sacred Art of Chanting," while sparking some mild controversy within ISKCON, has enabled me to share our philosophy in venues I wouldn't have previously thought possible
I had the good fortune of working with Sadaputa Prabhu in the BI and living with him and other original BI members from 1978-79 in Atlanta and Philadelphia, and again later at his own branch of the BI in 1993-94 in San Diego