


A Book of Violence? by Rohininandana Dasa
Perplexed by Krsna's urging Arjuna to fight, some students of the Gita accuse Krsna of being immoral. Bhagavad-gita is famous as a harbinger of peace and good fortune. Mohandas K. Gandhi wrote, "The Gita has always been my... read more
Seeing the Soul by Dhanurdhara Swami
What has science revealed, perhaps unwittingly, about the existence of the soul? Five thousand years ago, on the Battlefield of Kuruksetra, the Supreme Lord, Sri Krsna, was astonished when His distinguished friend Arjuna revealed his ignorance of life's most... read more
The Art of Work by Dhanurdhara Swami
Sannyasa, the fourth stage of Vedic life, symbolizes renunciation and detachment. But, Lord Krsna says, why wait till then? Renunciation is essential to spiritual life, but that doesn't mean we have to go to the forest. Living a renounced life at... read moreAbandon all Varieties of Religion – KRSNA (Gita 18.66) by Drutakarma Dasa
The eternal function of the soul is not to be a Christian, Hindu, Muslim, or Jew, but to serve God. Recently a college student told me, "I don't believe in organized religion." "Good," I said, "neither does God."... read more