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Amrita Keli enthusiastically explains what the Bhagavad Gita is.

Video: The Bhagavad Gita as a practical guide to spiritual development.

A Vedic priest and bhakti yogi tells why bhakti yoga goes deeper than mere belief.

An Interfaith Chaplain at the University of North Florida talks about the one-on-one nature of a relationship with the Absolute Truth.

How personalism defeated impersonalism in the life of a present-day yogi.

Who Krishna is and why God is known by so many names.

A well-known audiobook narrator for Srila Prabhupada's major works talks about his former life as a yoga instructor.

Harinama Dasi reads excerpts from an old text that reveal the events leading up to the appearance of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.

Celebrating the appearance of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu; Krishna as His own devotee.

Indrani dasi hosts this hour-long program discussing chapter 5 of the book Spiritual Warrior 5 by Bhakti-tirtha Swami.

Lord Nityananda appeared in 1474 as the associate of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. He is known as the original spiritual master and is a perfect example of compassion.

Yes and no. How Krishna's energy acts depends on how we choose to approach her.

Are you sure that your opinion is true, just by virtue of its being your opinion?

Any way one chants, one will derive immense benefit and pleasure. Guaranteed.

Not exactly out with the old and in with the new, but Krishna.com is renovating the property we bought in order to expand our missionary efforts and better serve our growing audience. Help us renovate your Temple on the Web.

Every autumn we celebrate Diwali and Govardhana Puja. Learn about these festivals and find resources to help you celebrate.

Anger management is an essential technology for the spiritual warrior. Why does anger develop? What triggers it?

"Wherever there is dharma, there is victory." (Mahabharata 5.141.33)

What is Karttika? What makes this month unique? Is there anything specific I should do during this time? Find out more about Karttika here.

After ten years of operating from a mobile home at the end of a long dirt road, Krishna.com is moving into town.