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How Fortunate We Are to Have Seen It!

By Indradyumna Swami for traveling-preacher.com on 17 Oct 2009

“Over my dead body!” screamed the woman over the telephone.

As I entered the office I could hear every word she was saying to Nandini dasi: “Never! I’ll never rent my school to you people! Not in a million years!” With that, she hung up.

Obama Discusses Diwali



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My Sweet Lord



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Canadian-inspired Pecan and Orange Basmati & Wild Rice Pilaf

By Kurma Dasa on 17 Oct 2009

Wild rice is the seed of an aquatic grass that grows in ponds, lakes and waterways of the USA and Canada. It is not actually a grain, but it is treated as such. It’s long, thin ash-brown to blackish grains cook to a chewy texture, with a slightly smoky flavour. Wild rice teams up very well with basmati rice, and in this recipe is joined by continental parsley, slivered toasted pecans, currants and orange zest.

President Obama Attends White House Diwali Celebration

By Madhava Smullen on 17 Oct 2009

Barack Obama has become the first US President to personally attend a celebration of the spiritual holiday Diwali, at a ceremony held in the White House on October 14th.

For Vaishnavas, Diwali heralds the victory of Lord Rama—considered to be God himself—over the demon Ravana, and his return to his kingdom Ayodhya.

Time to Be Afraid of the Web?

By Eduardo Porter for The New York Times on 2009-08-27T00:00:00

Internet users used to comfort themselves by thinking that to become victims of the pirates of the Web, they had to frequent the online porn circuit or respond to an e-mail from the widowed wife of the former central bank governor of Nigeria. The idea was that one had to do something naughty to get caught in the wrongdoers’ net, or at least go for a late-night stroll in the rough end of town.

Puri King Works for Uniform Worship in Jagannath Shrines

By Sandeep Mishra for The Times of India on 2009-10-10T00:00:00

BHUBANESWAR: How many Jagannath temples exist across the world? Nobody knows for sure. To provide a reasonable answer, the Jagannath temple at Puri started making efforts to document all shrines dedicated to Jagannath and bring about "emotional integration and aesthetic unity" among them.

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Mongolian Devotees Pave the Path to Their First Krishna Temple

By Madhava Smullen on 11 Oct 2009

Mongolia. The name conjures up violence and brutality, a long history of barbaric hordes dealing death and destruction wherever they went. Yet a careful study of the country’s entire history reveals this to be a distorted picture painted by early European writers.

Annual Tour of Vraja Mandala’s Holy Places Begins

By ISKCON News Service on 10 Oct 2009

ISKCON's 23rd annual Vraja Mandala Parikrama, coordinated by gurus Lokanath Swami and Radha Raman Swami, began this year on Sunday October 4th and will run until Monday November 2nd.

Peruvian Universities Honor ISKCON Guru

By ISKCON News Service on 10 Oct 2009

During a recent visit to Peru ISKCON Guru Hridayananda Dasa Goswami was invited to speak at two of the country’s premier universities.

ISKCON Authors’ IQ Challenges Evolution Theory

By Madhava Smullen on 10 Oct 2009

After a volley of attacks at God in the past several years from prominent atheists such as Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and Sam Harris, God’s side is finally fighting back.

Guru Seminar Promotes Cooperation, Keeping Prabhupada in Center

By ISKCON News Service on 10 Oct 2009

Why should a guru need to attend a seminar on devotee care, spiritual health, and allegiance to Srila Prabhupada, one may ask? Srila Prabhupada wanted hundreds and thousands of gurus to spread Krishna consciousness all over the world.

Vedantic Concept of Life

By Phalguni Banerjee for Kangla Online on 10 Oct 2009

According to Vedanta an ignorance of the original conception is the cause of sufferings. But when the actual Origin of both matter and life is understood, then peace and harmony are simultaneously achieved

Positive Thinking

By Kesava Krsna Dasa for Dandavats on 10 Oct 2009

Most of us are aware of the benefits of being positive in Krishna consciousness, and so do those who seek material success.

Krishna in Africa



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Stuffings for Flat Middle Eastern-Style Pita Breads

By Kurma Dasa on 10 Oct 2009

A pitabread (flatbread) is a simple bread made with flour, water, and salt and then thoroughly rolled into flattened dough. Many pitabreads are unleavened—made without yeast or sourdough culture, although some pitabread is made with yeast, such as pitabread made with whole wheat flour.

Who is a Muslim or Jew?

By Sarva Dasa for The Houston Chronicle on 2009-10-02T00:00:00

When I heard of the bizarre case recently in Ohio, in which Carolyn Savage, due to the mistake of a fertility clinic, gave birth to a baby boy that didn't genetically belong to her.

Indian Wedding for US-born Couples

By Viju B for Times of India on 2009-10-06T00:00:00

MUMBAI: Amy Pearce blushed into her pallu as Rohini Kumar, parikarmi (master of ceremonies), chanted a Sanskrit mantra and then translated it into English: “This means you will have to take good care of all your cows.’’ He then added helpfully: “Hope you have many cows in your backyard.’’