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Bhrigupati Dasa: Distributing Books Through Thick or Thin

By Madhava Smullen for Friends of the BBT on 28 Sep 2008

Bhrigupati Dasa has spent thirty of his thirty-four years in ISKCON selling Srila Prabhupada’s works. He’s distributed 200,000 books, collected over $500,000, and has been the top distributor in North America four times.

Akrura Dasa: I’m A Hare Krishna Coach

By Marie-Louise Cook for Personal Success Magazine on 2007-10-15T00:00:00

Like many coaches, Akrura Dasa lives, eats and breathes coaching. He writes an online blog, he has a website and he makes himself available at almost any hour of the day for his clients – they can Skype him, catch him on his mobile phone or via email as well as by the more traditional telephone route. They can meet in a park or come to his office in Soho, London or he will travel to their office.

Devaki Devi Dasi: Support Key to Success in Spiritual Life

By Taraka Devi Dasi on 28 Sep 2008

It is interesting to note that many Hare Krishna devotees rarely live and preach in the country of their birth. One such devotee is Devaki Devi Dasi, born in Bensheim, south of Frankfurt, Germany, and raised near Stuttgart.

Partha-sarathi Dasa: Power of Preaching Evident in Iraq

By Antony Brennan on 28 Sep 2008

Partha-sarathi Dasa, the devotee-soldier who inspired many by organizing the inaugural Govardhana-puja and Ratha-yatra in Iraq, and who has a preaching program through which he distributes Srila Prabhupada's literature as well as cookies offered to the Lord (prasadam), recently took time out from his duties to speak to Antony Brennan from ISKCON news.

Mayapur Deity Worship Academy Hands out Fifty-Seven Awards

By ISKCON News Staff on 27 Sep 2008

The Mayapur Academy’s two-month intensive deity worship course culminated last Friday (September 19), with fifty-seven Bengali-speaking students receiving their awards. The majority hailed from Mayapur, while two students each from Bangladesh and Kolkata attended. Most were staff of the Mayapur temple, including priests and department heads.

500 Celebrate World Holy Name Week on Ludhiana Streets

By ISKCON News Staff on 27 Sep 2008

Devotees at ISKCON’s center in Ludhiana, Punjab celebrated World Holy Name Week with all the enthusiasm they could muster.

From September 13 through 20th, the congregation took turns to chant the Hare Krishna maha-mantra at the temple throughout the day.

Photographing the Exotic: Brahma Muhurta Dasa

By Madhava Smullen on 27 Sep 2008

The Western eye, and often heart, has always been drawn to the exotic. For artist and photographer Brahma Muhurta Dasa, the pull was stronger than for most. Born Michael Buhler-Rose, he began reading about different philosophies at fourteen, an age when most of his peers were more interested in videogames and girls. When a neighbor of his lent him first Barbara Stoler Miller’s translation of the Bhagavad-gita, and then ISKCON founder Srila Prabhupada’s, he was deeply affected by the ancient text.

Chanting Lifts Ludhiana Inmates' Spirits

By Parijata Devi Dasi on 27 Sep 2008

On 13 September 2008, devotees from ISKCON center in Ludhiana paid a visit to Central Jail where young men in the age group 18-25 years are imprisoned.

This was not the first time that inmates of Central Jail got a chance to free their souls despite being under arrest for various crimes. Devotees regularly visit the Central Jail to engage the prisoners in various devotional activities including meditation through chanting the names of Lord.

Swami Holds Varnasrama Workshop at ISKCON New Talavana

By Sridevi Dasi on 27 Sep 2008

Bhakti Raghava Swami, a proponent of the simple-living, high-thinking lifestyle, visited the ISKCON New Talavana farm in Mississippi from September 12 – 14th to hold a weekend workshop.

The seminar conveyed the urgency of implementing Srila Prabhupada’s vision of varnashram dharma. Varnashram is a traditional vedic social structure of natural vocations and life stages. It is often confused with the birth-based caste system, which Vaishnavas consider to be a missaplication of the original ancient system.

Vancouver Man Jailed for Shooting Mother Dead

By ISKCON News Staff on 27 Sep 2008

In Vancouver, Canada, a twenty-three year old man has been sentenced to four years in jail for shooting dead his mother at the age of fourteen.

The man is known only by his initials J.A.P. in Supreme Court documents. He and his family were previously Krishna devotees, but at the time of the killing they had since stopped practicing and became disaffiliated with ISKCON.

ISKCON to Provide Devotional Programs for Indian Network

The Financial Express on 27 Sep 2008

Time Broadband has entered into an understanding with ISKCON to provide spiritual discourses on their forthcoming IPTV platform.

ISKCON would produce 400-500 hours of content per year, said founder of ISKCON's broadcast ITV Haridas Prabhu.

Sadaputa's Departure: A Quantum Loss

By Jayadvaita Swami on 27 Sep 2008

My connection with Sadaputa goes back more than thirty years. I remember first meeting him one day at our Brooklyn Hare Krishna center, a large old brownstone in Brooklyn Heights. It was the middle of the day, and hardly anyone else was around, so I found myself spending at least an hour or so talking with this young scientist who had come there with questions about our philosophy.

We talked about consciousness, about Bhagavad-gita, about the implications of Schrödinger’s equation.

I Don’t Have the Time to Exercise My Marriage!

By Cintamani Devi Dasi on 27 Sep 2008

In the fast-paced lifestyle of today’s society, the focus is often getting things done and getting them done fast. Exchanges between spouses and between parents and children are, more often than not, fit in among the goings and comings of family activities and responsibilities. Choosing to slow down and truly connect with one another is considered a luxury that many couples feel they cannot afford. As a consequence, the demands of daily life absorb our attention and energy and we often fail to take the time to focus on the health of our relationship with our spouse.

The Kirtan Book -- Part Two?

By Satyaraja Dasa on 27 Sep 2008

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. Radio shows ask for interviews, yoga studios and health food stores repeatedly invite me to lecture, to explain "the new phenomenon" known as kirtan, and numerous New Age magazines and yoga journals have either asked me to write feature articles on kirtan or have favorably reviewed the book.

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