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ISKCON at 60—Day 6 with Radhanath Swami: Why Its Founding Vision Still Matters

Day 6 of ISKCON’s 60th Anniversary Week brought HH Radhanath Swami and Yadunath Das together for an evening centered on the Incorporation of ISKCON play. This comprehensive account clarifies that the July 11, 2026 program was held at the Bhakti Center while remaining part of the anniversary observance centered on Matchless Gifts at 26 Second…
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The Unconquered Heart: Powerful Lessons from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 10.8.18

Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 10.8.18 presents loving attachment to Kṛṣṇa as a source of extraordinary spiritual resilience. Set within Garga Muni’s confidential naming ceremony for Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma, the verse connects divine protection with affection, ethical alignment and disciplined remembrance. This study explains why being unconquered does not mean avoiding every hardship or achieving worldly dominance. It examines…
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Srila Prabhupada As He Is: Service, Memory and Living Wisdom with Srutakirti Das

This long-form guide places HG Srutakirti Das’s Day 2 class on Srila Prabhupada within its historical, theological and devotional context. It explains why the observations of a personal servant can illuminate dimensions of spiritual leadership that public lectures alone may not reveal. The discussion examines seva, disciplined hearing, guru-shishya education, scriptural transmission, humility and the…
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Srila Prabhupada As He Is: Service, Memory and Living Wisdom with Srutakirti Das

This long-form guide places HG Srutakirti Das’s Day 2 class on Srila Prabhupada within its historical, theological and devotional context. It explains why the observations of a personal servant can illuminate dimensions of spiritual leadership that public lectures alone may not reveal. The discussion examines seva, disciplined hearing, guru-shishya education, scriptural transmission, humility and the…
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ISKCON Dallas Temple Live: A Powerful Window into Bhakti, Darshan, and Community

ISKCON Dallas Temple Live provides a meaningful digital window into worship at the Radha Kalachandji Temple in East Dallas. The stream helps viewers understand darshan, arati, kirtan, deity worship, prasadam, and the daily discipline of bhakti-yoga. It also reveals how a Hindu temple sustains sacred practice and cultural continuity within a modern American city. This…
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Unlocking Ekadashi: Devamrita Swami Explains Caitanya-caritamrita Adi-lila 14.39

This detailed study explores Caitanya-caritamrita Adi-lila 14.39 through the Ekadashi class presented by HH Devamrita Swami on 11 July 2026. It explains why the young Nimāi requested Viṣṇu’s offering from Jagadīśa and Hiraṇya and why the episode is theologically significant. Readers gain a precise understanding of the relationship between naivedya, prasadam, fasting and divine grace.…
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Cry for Prabhupada: Rukmini Walker’s Powerful Lesson on Guru, Grace, and Krsna

Rukmini Walker and Anuttama Dasa reflect on Srila Prabhupada at the historically significant 26 Second Avenue in New York City. Their central message interprets crying for Prabhupada as sincere spiritual longing rather than emotional display. The presentation illuminates how the guru-shishya tradition connects disciplined practice, transmitted knowledge and divine grace. It also demonstrates why firsthand…
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ISKCON at 60: Day One Returns to the Birthplace of a Global Bhakti Movement

ISKCON’s 60th Anniversary Week began by returning to 26 Second Avenue, the modest New York storefront where the movement took institutional form in 1966. Day One centred on living memory, with Candrasekhara Swami identified as the opening evening’s principal speaker. The commemoration connected Srila Prabhupada’s difficult beginnings with ISKCON’s later development as a global Gaudiya…
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Srila Prabhupada As He Is: Srutakirti Das Reveals the Power of Living Witness

This special evening class by HG Srutakirti Das offers a close, historically grounded perspective on Srila Prabhupada’s character, teachings and daily example. It explains why eyewitness testimony is valuable while showing how personal memory should be read alongside books, recordings and archival evidence. The discussion places Srila Prabhupada within the history of Gaudiya Vaishnavism and…
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Sacred Books, Open Minds: Powerful Lessons from Three Spiritual Encounters

Three encounters involving Vijaya das and Madhur Gauranga das reveal how spiritual books can inspire inquiry without coercion. A discussion with two skeptics demonstrates the value and limitations of Pascal’s Wager as a prompt for examining religious uncertainty. A later meeting with a Christian couple shows how sincere interfaith respect can reduce defensiveness while preserving…
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New Vrindaban Revealed, Part One: The Powerful Story of Bhakti in West Virginia

New Vrindaban represents one of the most ambitious efforts to establish a traditional Krishna-bhakti community in North America. Founded in West Virginia in 1968, it joined temple worship, kirtan, agriculture, cow protection, sacred architecture, and communal living within Srila Prabhupada’s ideal of “simple living and high thinking.” This account explains the theology and technical practices…
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Where It All Began: Why ISKCON’s Day 3 at 26 Second Avenue Still Matters After 60 Years

Day 3 of ISKCON’s 60th Anniversary Week returned to Matchless Gifts at 26 Second Avenue, the modest New York storefront where the movement was founded in 1966. The program brought senior devotees, kirtan, historical recollections, harinama, and prasadam into the setting where A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada first developed a stable community of Krishna consciousness in…
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ISKCON at 60, Day 2: HG Anuttama Prabhu on Living Krishna Consciousness

Day 2 of ISKCON’s 60th Anniversary Week places HG Anuttama Prabhu’s presentation within the movement’s historical, theological and institutional development. The reflection traces ISKCON’s journey from Srila Prabhupada’s modest 26 Second Avenue storefront to a global Gaudiya Vaishnava community. It explains bhakti, acintya-bhedābheda-tattva, mantra meditation, scriptural study, prasadam and the ethics of devotional practice. It…
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Sri Radha’s Tears Part 10: Profound Lessons on Ecstatic Love and Bhakti-Rasa

This long-form companion to “Sri Radha’s Tears Part 10” explains why tears carry profound theological meaning in Gaudiya Vaishnava devotion. It introduces the technical structure of bhakti-rasa, including vibhāva, uddīpana, anubhāva, sāttvika-bhāva, and aśru. The discussion examines Sri Radha as the embodiment of mahābhāva and clarifies how viraha, or separation from Krishna, can intensify sacred…
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Sadhu-Sanga with Janananda Gosvami Maharaja: The Transformative Power of Holy Company

This source-conscious study explores the meaning and transformative purpose of sadhu-sanga in the setting associated with Janananda Gosvami Maharaja. It explains why saintly association involves attentive hearing, sincere inquiry, accountable service, and sustained practice rather than mere physical proximity to a spiritual leader. Grounded in the Bhagavad-gītā, Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, and Caitanya-caritāmṛta, it maps the Gaudiya Vaishnava…
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How Sankirtana Turned a London Arrest Into a Remarkable Victory of Mercy

Five Hare Krsna devotees entered a crowded London shopping district to practice sankirtana and were arrested for alleged obstruction. Their journey to the police station unexpectedly continued with drums, cymbals, smiling officers, and permission to resume chanting after a congested bus queue. At Great Marlborough Street Magistrates Court, inconsistent police evidence met a disciplined defense…
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ISKCON at 60 in 2026: Discover Srila Prabhupada’s Living Legacy with Venkat Bhatta Prabhu

This long-form reflection marks ISKCON’s 60th anniversary in 2026 by situating Venkat Bhatta Prabhu’s Srila Prabhupada Katha within the movement’s historical and theological development. It traces Prabhupada’s journey from India to New York, ISKCON’s incorporation in 1966, and its evolution into a global Gaudiya Vaishnava institution. Readers gain clear explanations of bhakti-yoga, acintya-bhedabheda, mantra meditation,…
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Food for All in Venezuela: Powerful Lessons from ISKCON’s Disaster Relief Seva

Food For All’s response in Venezuela shows how ISKCON-linked community kitchens can offer practical disaster relief through warm meals, local partnership, and disciplined seva. After an earthquake affected families in Caracas, the local Food for Life program began serving cooked food to people displaced into tents, streets, and parks. The arrival of support from the…
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Powerful Lessons from SB 11.3.23 on Detachment, Mercy, and Sacred Association

This article reflects on His Grace Deena Bandhu Prabhu’s discourse on Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 11.3.23, a verse centered on detachment, saintly association, mercy, friendship, and reverence. It explains how the Bhāgavata presents spiritual growth as both an inner discipline and a relational practice. The discussion highlights why sādhu-saṅga is essential for training the mind and deepening bhakti.…
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Jaya and Vijaya in Vaikuntha: A Profound Lesson on Devotion, Offense, and Humility

This article offers a detailed academic reflection on H.G. Akinchan Krishna Prabhu’s 23 June 2026 Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam class at ISKCON Chowpatty on SB 3.15.28. It explains the episode of Jaya and Vijaya at the seventh gate of Vaikuṇṭha and the arrival of the four Kumāras. The discussion explores why the apparent conflict in Vaikuṇṭha is not…