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Cream of Asparagus Soup

By Kurma Dasa on 12 Sep 2009

Select the thin, green-stalked variety (English Asparagus) for this soup. It serves 5-6 people.

Muslim Farmer Sings Hindu Bhakti Songs

By Asit Srivastava for India-Asia News Service on 2009-09-02T00:00:00

LUCKNOW: Overcoming opposition from his family and community, a Muslim man left his ancestral profession of singing qawwalis to sing Hindu hymns in the temples of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. Today he is much sought after by devotees there.

For Rojan Ali, 55, a farmer living in Chaubeypur town of Varanasi district, some 250 km from here, singing was his way of reaching out to god.

Drought Puts Focus on a Side of India Left Out of Progress

By Jim Yardley for The New York Times on 2009-09-04T00:00:00

PIPRI VILLAGE, India — Two very different recent scenes from India: At a power breakfast in New Delhi for many of the country’s corporate leaders and top economic officials, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee declared that India had “weathered the storm” of the global economic crisis and was witnessing “green shoots” in industry and services that signaled a return to more rapid growth by next year.

ISKCON Boston Celebrates Prabhupada’s Arrival on US Shores

By Madhava Smullen on 5 Sep 2009

On the weekend of September 19th to 20th, four hundred ISKCON devotees will congregate at Boston’s Commonwealth Pier to celebrate the day that changed their lives forever.

For it was at the Pier that ISKCON’s founder Srila Prabhupada first stepped onto American soil on September 17, 1965. Determined to fulfil his guru’s request to preach Krishna consciousness in the West, he had endured a thirty-five-day sea journey from Calcutta on board the cargo ship, Jaladuta.

Montenegro Hosts First Ever Chanting Party

By Madhava Smullen on 5 Sep 2009

The Sri Sri Nitai Gaurachandra Harinama Tour has just wrapped up its 2009 leg after holding eighty-five Harinamas, or chanting performances, in over fifty-five Eastern European cities.

The tour has visited countries and islands along the Adriatic Sea every year since 2003, and has grown from a humble start into a travelling Festival of India with audiences of over half a million people.

ISKCON North Carolina Throws George Harrison Festival

By Madhava Smullen on 5 Sep 2009

This November 7, ISKCON devotees at the rural Prabhupada Village community in Sandy Ridge, North Carolina will be holding “George Fest,” the latest in a series of innovative festivals designed to attract the general public.

At previous events, devotee and outside professionals spoke on different aspects of sustainability such as transportation, farming, energy production, and solar panels.

ISKCON Swami Meets With India's President

By Vrajendra Nandan Dasa on 5 Sep 2009

On 20 August 2009 at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi ISKCON's Gopal Krishna Goswami met with India's president Pratibha Devisingh Patil.

A copy of the photo book Darshan, featuring images of the deities of ISKCON centers worldwide, was presented along with a flower garland and Maha-prasadam (sanctified food) from ISKCON Delhi's Radha Parthasarathi.

International Kirtan Artists Tour India

By Aastha Atray Banan for mid-day.com on 2009-08-31T00:00:00

American musician Gaura Vani is practicing with a motley group of musicians: Bramhachari Ananta Nitai on vocals, Krishna followers Adinath and Bhakth Gaurang on the tabla and Mridangam, faded jeans and sneaker-clad Karan on bass guitar, Florida girl Rupa Manjari on piano, Briton Jhanvi on violin, Prabhu Gaurang on bansuri and Rupa Manjari on vocals. As they croon "Govinda, Gopala", Gaura suddenly says, "Next time, let's chill on that melody. Take it cool guys!"

Radharani Adorns Dress by India's Youngest Fashion Designer

By Parijata Devi Dasi on 5 Sep 2009

Srimati Radharani expressed her inconceivable benevolence to India’s youngest fashion designer Nishka Lulla when she benignly adorned the outfit designed by Nishka on Her auspicious appearance day – Radhastami which fell on 27 August 2009 this year.

Nishka won the ‘Creative Excellence Award’ for the Barbie all Doll’d–up show at the Lakme India Fashion Week 2009 where many of India’s leading designers participated to design an outfit for Barbie for her 50th anniversary. The winning design was Nishka Lulla’s whose outfit was worn by actor Katrina Kaif.

A Résumé Builder from the Life of Bhaktivinode Thakur

By Sesa Dasa on 5 Sep 2009

Sure the job market is tough right now. But, if you’re focused you can still be successful in finding the job that’s right for you. O Spiritual Warrior, your success will be in direct proportion to your ability to do two things: first, to meet the most pressing needs of a potential employer; and second your ability to utilize skills which give you an advantage over other applicants.

Beautiful Krishna


Eleven year old Amrita Geddam of Waukesha, Wisconsin, wrote this poem on Lord Krishna on Janmashtami. The video was compiled by Subuddhi Krishna Dasa.


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Chant For Change



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Rasam Powder

By Kurma Dasa on 5 Sep 2009

Vaidhi Bhakti from Mauritius wrote:

"I have made sambar using your sambar powder recipe. It's tastes great. Only by your kind mercy can I make my own sambar powder.

I have a humble request. If you have a recipe for rasam powder, I will very much appreciate if you could share it with me.

Fake Dutch 'Moon Rock' Revealed

BBC World News on 2009-08-28T00:00:00

A treasured piece at the Dutch national museum - a supposed moon rock from the first manned lunar landing - is nothing more than petrified wood, curators say.

It was given to former Prime Minister Willem Drees during a goodwill tour by the three Apollo-11 astronauts shortly after their moon mission in 1969.

Two Ancient Religions Behave Like Old Friends

By Alan Brill for njjewishnews.com on 2009-07-02T00:00:00

Recent studies found that, on average, Jews and Hindus are the most educated religious groups in the United States, with similar economic structures and the highest retention rate of believers. Yet there is little exposure of one faiths to the other. On June 14, a Hindu-Jewish interfaith meeting in New York and Washington helped the two faith groups make each other’s acquaintance.