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Historic 4K Restoration: Every Srila Prabhupada & ISKCON Film (1965–1977) Preserved for All

The complete body of films documenting Srila Prabhupada and ISKCON from 1965 to 1977 has been meticulously transferred and restored in 4K. This preservation initiative follows archival best practiceswet-gate scanning, high bit-depth log masters, audio restoration, and OAIS-aligned storageto protect authenticity while improving clarity. Scholars gain reliable primary sources with rich metadata, time-coded transcripts, and…
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WSN April 2026: Global Sankirtan milestone423,000 texts in a month, 620 million since 1965

The WSN April 2026 report documents a significant month for sacred literature outreach, with over 423,000 texts distributed and a historic cumulative total now exceeding 620 million since 1965. Large, medium, small, and maha-small temple categories across India, Europe, and the Americas all contributed to this global momentum. The data underscores operational strengths such as…
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From $150 to 20,000: Srila Prabhupada’s daring print strategy that built Back to Godhead

This article reconstructs Srila Prabhupada’s account of how a $150 equipment purchase on Long Island seeded the U.S. growth of Back to Godhead magazine. It traces the leap from five hundred early copies to multi-thousand runs and the decisive instruction to order twenty thousand. The narrative explains why offset printers require minimums, how fixed setup…
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HG Daivi Shakti Mataji on Srila Prabhupada Lilamrita: Unveiling a Transformative Gaudiya Legacy

This analysis situates HG Daivi Shakti Mataji’s focus on Srila Prabhupada Lilamrita within a rigorous, source-aware approach to Gaudiya Vaishnavism. It explains how the biography blends archival research, oral histories, and textual study to illuminate Srila Prabhupada’s life, teachings, and institution-building. Readers gain a clear framework for studytriangulating letters, interviews, and BBT records while appreciating…
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ISKCON Press Origins: Boston’s Joyous Welcome for Srila Prabhupada and a Movement in Transition

Devotees from Buffalo, Columbus, New Vrindaban, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. convened in Boston to greet Srila Prabhupada, revealing a pivotal moment in early ISKCON history. A school bus from 38 N. Beacon Street to the airport underscored grassroots organization and shared purpose. Photographs of a banner reading “ISKCON New York Welcomes Prabhupada,” with Swarup…