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By B.B. Govinda Swami on 1 May 2007

Nrsimha Stotram

By ISKCON News Staff on 30 Apr 2007

May there be good fortune throughout the universe, and may all envious persons be pacified. May all living entities become calm by practicing bhakti-yoga, for by accepting devotional service they will think of each other's welfare. Therefore, let us all engage in the service of the supreme transcendence, Lord Sri Krishna, and always remain absorbed in thought of Him.

Visitor to Mayapur Drowns in Bhagirathi After Saving Sister

By ISKCON News Staff on 30 Apr 2007

R. Harish Kumar Aiyar, a 30-year-old mechanical engineer with a Delhi company, drowned in the Bhagirathi yesterday after pulling his sister to safety. He and his family were visiting the ISKCON temple in Nadia's Mayapur.

'Black Lotus' Celebrates Life of African-American Guru

By Vyenkata Bhatta dasa on 29 Apr 2007

The biography of His Holiness Bhakti Tirtha Swami was released at a book signing at New York City's East-West Books on 28 February. Subtitled, "The Spiritual Journey of an Urban Mystic," the book traces His Holiness' path as a young man named John Favors from Princeton University, to the Civil Rights movement, to discipleship under His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, and ultimately to his final role as a prominent spiritual leader of the worldwide Hare Krishna movement.

The Temple that Books Built

By Madhava Smullen on 29 Apr 2007

Memories of Suhotra Prabhu

By Murari Dasa on 28 Apr 2007

"Suhotraji never nibbled at life, he took huge bites that would choke a person with weaker digestion. Some people think he was eccentric, but I don't think he was. He would move in a particular direction, in a particular way . . ." Murari dasa, a resident of Mayapur, remembers his long-time friend.

Jewish Ritual Baths Attracting New Interest

By JEFF DIAMANT on 28 Apr 2007

They used to be everywhere there were Jews. Mikvahs, ritual purification pools used by observant Jewish women, have been considered so important to Jewish communities that even a sacred Torah could be sold to build one.

Remembrance of Suhotra Prabhu

By A.C. Bhaktivaibhava Swami on 28 Apr 2007

His Holiness A.C. Bhaktivaibhava Swami Offers Homage to Suhotra Prabhu

ISKCON Takes Part in Puri Congress of Peace and Harmony

By Mahadevi Dasi on 27 Apr 2007

ISKCON devotees from around the world won the hearts of Puri residents at the 'Congress for Peace and Harmony.' Mahadevi Dasi reports.

TV Chef Threatens Kids with Electrocution if They Go Veg

By Life Style Extra on 25 Apr 2007

The TV chef - famed for his tyrannical methods in the kitchen - said it would be his "worst nightmare" if his children turned their backs on eating meat, and joked that he would electrocute them as a punishment.

Films, Book Explore Mormons' Darkest Hour

By G. Jeffrey MacDonald on 25 Apr 2007
Map of Mountain Meadow Area Utah

One hundred fifty years ago, a glorious September morning in the Utah mountains morphed into Mormonism's darkest hour when a skittish militia opened fire on a wagon train, leaving more than 120 men, women and children dead in a flowery field.

An Offer the CDM Couldn't Refuse

By Kaunteya dasa on 25 Apr 2007

When ISKCON's Congregational Development Ministry made their case at the Indian Continental Committee meetings, they got more than they bargained for. By Kaunteya Dasa

WEDDING: Drdhavrata Gorrick and Gandharvika Wilmes

By ISKCON News Staff on 23 Apr 2007

Gandharvika Wilmes and Drdhavrata Gorrick wed on 2 January 2007, at Sai Vishram Resort on the Arabian Sea at Baindoor, in Karnataka, South India.

Krishna Camp 'Burning Man' DVD Released

By Nitai dasa on 23 Apr 2007

The devotees of Krishna Camp at the Burning Man event in Black Rock create a thirty-foot-tall replica of the ancient temple of Lord Jagannatha at Puri, India, and conduct a unique Burning Man-style Rathayatra chariot procession in this new DVD release.

PASSAGES: Mukta Kesa dasa, 1947-2007

By Hrishikesh Dasa (Henry Doktorski) on 13 Apr 2007

Gradually the space between Mukta's breaths became longer and longer and it seemed he was going to leave soon. At around 9:35 or 9:36, he took his last breath. There was no more movement in his chest. We waited and waited for the next breath. Nothing. No more movement.Two small silver tears appear in the corners of Mukta's eyes. The kirtan softened. Mukta was unmoving. Gauranga Kishore was leading the chanting when Mukta departed.