Author: Ananda Vrndavan dasi, teacher of Madhurya Kadambini course at Bhaktivedanta College The first series on Madhurya Kadambini course Photo by Dhiraj Amritraj Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura describes in his Madhurya Kadambini the progressive stages of devo
Formula for solving injustice The Vedic wisdom of the ‘Sri Isopanisad’ offers a spiritual solution for solving all of the problems of injustice and poverty within today’s world. It contains a formula for world peace. We see in today’s society that 85.6% of glob
Teachers surround us everywhere, starting from the very day that we are born. Our first teachers are our parents, who prepare us for how to live in this world. As soon as we try to learn something from someone, that person automatically becomes our teacher. This principle is the same
As the entire world goes through challenging times it becomes even more important that we keep our Krishna consciousness strong by reading regularly in the Bhagavatam, by chanting with more focus and attention and by associating through hearing the many wonderful seminars and lectures
Author: Anupama Devi Dasi, teacher of Bhagavad-gita (Chapters 13-18) at Bhaktivedanta College Knowledge means to understand oneself in Krishna Consciousness The middle 6 chapters of the Bhagavad-gita, and especially the 12th chapter, appear as the crescendo of Krishna’s glorification
Author: Ananda Vrndavan dasi, teacher of Madhurya Kadambini course at Bhaktivedanta CollegeThe first series on Madhurya Kadambini course Nine stages of pure devotion to Krsna Rupa Gosvami delineates nine stages of pure devotion to Krsna, in which spiritual emotions first awaken and th
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“We were able to convince the leadership across the country that we don’t want to just perform marriages anymore – we actually want to support and nurture marriages,” says Partha. “We’re trying to create a culture where premarital education is an integral part of marriage in ISKCON.”
Please say a few words about yourself. My name is Sriprada Dasi. I joined ISKCON in Croatia during my psychology studies in Rijeka. Soon after, I moved to Sweden to work in the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, but a few months later I moved to the Almvik Gards center, and I have remained in
What were you doing before starting studies at Bhaktivedanta College? I had studied Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam for six years in India. Then, for another six years, I was a teacher of those scriptures, mostly at the Mayapur Institute and the Vrindavana Institute for Higher Edu