Transcendental Competition by Nagaraja Dasa
My Wife And I were driving past a sporting event when she mentioned how much she dislikes sports. “I hate that the winner’s happiness has to come at the loser’s expense,” she said. “I don’t understand the attraction to... read more
The Breath of Bhakti Yoga by Vraja Vihari Dasa
Our spiritual practices can become dry and mechanical if we omit the essential ingredient. During my travels I sometimes meet people who were at one time enthusiastic in their spiritual practices of bhakti-yoga but later got distracted and gave them up. I often... read moreIn Your Own Words
How would you respond to the charge that Krishna consciousness, like religion in general, is naive sentimentality When I think of the definition of “naive sentimentality,” I understand that it generally means having or showing strong feelings or... read more
A Spiritual Beacon Over Sigatoka by Kalasamvara Dasa and Lavangalata Devi Dasi
Thanks to the exemplary dedication of two women inspired by their guru, ISKCON has opened its fifth temple in Fiji. Fiji is a small country (population 900,000) made up of many volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean. sigatoka, where ISKCON opened a new temple... read more