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Temple Profile: Goura-Vrindavana Farm, Brazil

By Madhava Smullen on 31 Jul 2010

Goura Vrindavana was born back in 1983, when two devotee brothers, Setukara Dasa and Arcana Marya Dasa, bought a piece of land in Paraty. It has become financially self-sufficient through two ingenious initiatives: a guesthouse, and its very own dried banana factory.

New York Professionals Learn to Cook up a Veggie Storm

By Madhava Smullen for ISKCON News on 31 Jul 2010

For the busy New York City professional, it’s difficult to imagine finding the time to cook, never mind whipping up a healthy and delicious vegetarian meal. But recently many have found that a balanced meat-free, home-cooked diet may not be so far out of their grasp.

Toothpaste with a Spoon

By Venkata Bhatta Das (Vineet Chander) for ISKCON News on 31 Jul 2010

Occasionally, at ISKCON News we run stories from the secular press that are about ISKCON members or of particular interest to friends and members of ISKCON. We think it is important (and healthy) to be aware of what people are saying about us—good, bad, and ugly.

European Women’s Seminar Nurtures and Inspires

By Madhava Smullen for ISKCON News on 30 Jul 2010

Twenty-six devotee women from the Czech Republic attended a seminar entitled “Nurturing the Devotee Within You to Serve the Devotees Around You” from July 3rd to 9th this year, in the tranquil setting of Germany’s Simhachalam farm.

Forget The Drugs, Treat Depression Naturally

By Jonathan Benson for NaturalNews.com on 30 Jul 2010

Many people try to treat their depression by taking drugs and burrowing away by themselves, says Dr. Steve Ilardi, a clinical psychologist. But he believes this is the wrong approach. Ilardi suggests that people ditch the drugs and change their lifestyles, instead.

Twenty Ninth Annual Ratha Yatra Festival At Baroda

By Basu Ghosh Das on 30 Jul 2010

On the auspicious day of “aashadh shukla dvitiya”, Tuesday, July 13, 2010, ISKCON Baroda organized and observed the Jagannath Ratha Yatra festival at Baroda, Gujarat, India. The local response to the festival has become almost “overwhelming”.

Bollywood Star Dev Anand To Remake Hare Rama Hare Krishna

The Hindustan Times on 30 Jul 2010

Age is definitely no bar for Bollywood's evergreen actor Dev Anand. Raring to go even at 86, the veteran actor is planning to remake his 1971 hit, Hare Rama Hare Krishna soon.

Russia: Outdoor Religious Activity Harassed, Banned and Violently Attacked

By Felix Corley for www.forum18.org on 30 Jul 2010

Outdoor public religious activity by Russian Jehovah's Witnesses, Hare Krishna devotees and Protestants has resulted in harassment by the police, repeated bans, and in one case a refusal to defend a Protestant meeting against violent attack involving stun grenade.

Paul McCartney Concert Goes From Vegetarian to Krishnatarian

By Jayadhvaja Das for ISKCON News on 30 Jul 2010

It is well known that Paul McCartney’s” Up and Coming Tour” was declared 100% vegetarian, and meat-free meals are being served to his musicians and crew. What only a few people know is that the Miami stop of the tour went from vegetarian to Krishnatarian.

Vrindavana Parikrama 6356 Miles Away From Vrindavana

By Gaura Hari Das for ISKCON News on 29 Jul 2010

Every day in the Holy land of Vrindavana thousands of pilgrims flock to visit the sacred spots where Lord Krsna performed His earthly pastimes. For those around the world who cannot travel regularly to Vrindavana, ISKCON temples and communities provide spiritual shelter from regular material society. Govindadvipa in Ireland is another community that has modelled its rural surroundings on the original Vrindavana geography.

Preservation and Emergence: Hinduism's Role in the Public Sphere

By Gavin Flood (Oxford University) for Patheos.com on 29 Jul 2010

Hinduism must find voices that express religious and traditional concerns in a manner that steers it away from the literalism and fundamentalism that have dogged other religions.

Evolutionary Ethics?

By Sesa Das for ISKCON News on 29 Jul 2010

I agree with the Moral Naturalists that it is possible to better understand human nature through the study of animal behavior. Beyond that our paths diverge sharply.

Swan Boat Festivals In New Vrindavan, USA

By New Vrindaban Communications for ISKCON News on 29 Jul 2010

The Swan Boat is one-of-a-kind. For a few years, the devotees used to enter the Swan Boat in parades and festivals in Wheeling, Charleston, Pittsburgh, and other places. The Swan Boat always won a prize.

Music Trains The Nervous System And Improves Learning Ability

By Jonathan Benson for NaturalNews.com on 24 Jul 2010

Researchers from Northwestern University recently published a series of data in the journal Nature Reviews Neuroscience, revealing that music plays an important role in nervous system development.

Fifty Thousand Pull The Ratha in Dhaka, Bangladesh

By Shuvojit Roy for ISKCON News on 24 Jul 2010

The city of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh witnessed an unprecedented turnout of devotees pouring in from all corners of the city and the country. Three chariots pulling Their Lordships by approximately a whopping fifty thousand devotees formed a huge procession that snaked its way through the main streets of Dhaka City.