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Srimati Radharani - Mother of the Universe

By Kurma Dasa on 20 Sep 2007

Srimati Radharani is the mother of the universe. The spiritual mother of all souls. And the concept of mother is the most sacred symbol - that of purity, selflessness, caring, sharing, nurturing, and love.

Krishna: Expert Dancer, Uninhibited Lover

By Caitanya Caran Dasa for The Times of India on 4 Sep 2007

"I would believe in a God who could dance", said German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. During his time, God was generally portrayed as a frozen perfection, remote, static, and wholly unsociable. No wonder he was disillusioned by this stereotypical idea of God.

US Senator Sues God

By Nate Jenkins for News.com.au on 19 Sep 2007

US senator Ernie Chambers is suing God for causing untold death and horror and threatening to cause more. He can be sued in Douglas County, Nebraska, the legislator claims, because He’s everywhere.

Self Evident Truths

By Indradyumna Swami on 19 Sep 2007

After Woodstock, the festival group returned to our base on the Baltic Sea to continue the programs in the coastal towns. There were still two weeks of summer left and we planned to do 14 festivals in rapid succession.

ISKCON Leader Stripped of Titles, Responsibility

19 Sep 2007

His Holiness Bhakti Balabh Puri Goswami, an ISKCON sannyasi (renunciant), and guru, has, by official Governing Body Commission (GBC) decree, had his status as a sannyasi and a guru removed.

Religious Groups Adopt 'Green Rule'

By Kathryn Young for CanWest News Service (Canada) on 25 Aug 2007

Solar panels are joining the crosses that adorn Christian churches, as well as a Hindu temple's parking lot lights and possibly a Calgary synagogue and Toronto mosque as faith groups across Canada act on the so-called Green Rule: "Do unto the Earth as you would have it do unto you."

The Boy Who Lived Before


This documentary is about a boy from Scotland named Cameron who can remember some verifiable details from his previous life.


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