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Pop Goes the Gita Productions' first in a series of stories from the Bhagavad Gita told with a dose of humor. Who says philosophy has to be dry and without comedy?


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Kirtana is 'In'

By Deva Gaura Hari Dasa on 9 Sep 2007

Across the globe, in rooms that had been home to hatha-yoga exercises, silent meditation, and perhaps the occasional hushed sounds of “Om”, local musicians, and professional singers like Krishna das and Jai Uttal, are rattling the walls and playing to packed houses with the Vedic art of kirtana.

Serving Love: Prasadam Distribution Program at Ohio University



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Hare Krishna 1967 - San Francisco



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Indradyumna Swami in Kirtan 17 March 2007



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George Harrison - Gopala Krishna



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Tilak Ban Angers Indians

By Amarnath Tewary for BBC News (UK) on 7 Sep 2007

A senior official in India's Bihar state faces suspension for wearing the Hindu red mark on his forehead at work.

ISKCON Blast Victim Rues Govt Apathy

By N Bishwajit for Kangla Online (Manipur) on 3 Sep 2007

IMPHAL: A year after the bloody Janmasthami Day grenade attack at the ISKCON complex at Imphal, Manipur which left seven people dead and scores wounded, there are still people who have not received the financial assistance promised by the government at that time.