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Secret Sacred Street Art in London`s East End


Urban Vaishnava art: Jagannatha`s mysterious appearance in Brick Lane, London. A video by Cityzenkane.


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Secret Sacred Street Art in London`s East End

By Madhusudana Das for Creation on 21 Jan 2011

After recently discovering on Facebook a photo of a beautiful bas-relief sculpture of Jagannatha, I just had to find out more. It wasn't just the artistry that drew me in, but more than anything, the location of the piece - by a railway bridge on Brick Lane. Who is this mysterious street artist, Cityzenkane?

Phoenix Krishna Temple Chants Over 1 Million Names

By Chakri Das for chakra.org on 21 Jan 2011

The devotees and members of the Phoenix (Arizona, USA) temple held a Harinam mantra group meditation on New Year's day.The enthusiasm for the chanting of the Mahamantra kept increasing throughout the day. By the end of the day 1,415,232 names of the Lord had been chanted, by 143 participants.

Academic Positions at Vrindavan Gurukula

By BGIS for ISKCON News on 21 Jan 2011

Bhaktivedanta Gurukula and International School at Vrindavana, India invites applications for High School and Post-graduate Teachers in following disciplines: English, Sanskrit, Physics, Chemistry, Life Science, Mathematics and Social Studies

The Urge to Speak

By Sesa Das for ISKCON News on 21 Jan 2011

Political trash talking is not becoming of us. It never has been. It never will be. Therefore, I am greatly relieved by the sudden reemergence of civility in American public debate. Hopeful this trend will last. I suggest that the Vedic voice of ancient India may provide the necessary guidance.

Forward or Backward?

By Mukunda Goswami for ISKCON News on 21 Jan 2011

A cartoon once showed the legendary image of soldiers struggling to raise an American flag on Iwo Jima. The caption read, “Are we putting it up, or taking it down?” Similarly, I ask on behalf of the human race, “Are we advancing, or sinking?”