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From Texas to Bengal, India to Hollywood, Adideva dasa has been creating transcendental, three-dimensional works of art since the nineteen sixties.

Ekavira dasa, a disciple of the late Bhakti-tirtha Swami, has been practicing and teaching Krishna consciousness since 1991.

A Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy of Religion investigates a newly-arrived spiritual movement from India, and decides to dedicate his life to it.

"Want to learn a subject well? Try and teach it." Writer and teacher Ravindra-svarupa dasa gives his experience on learning about Krishna.

What to do if you'd like to pursue Krishna consciousness but aren't sure where to start.

how to better appreciate and understand the uplifting power of chanting God's Names

Yajña Purusha Dasa of the Bhakti Center in NYC talks about chanting, bhakti, and the challenges of living a spiritual life.

"I didn't just want to be an 'armchair reader.' I wanted to be an activist."

Our relationships here are the training ground for our relationships in transcendence. . .

Krishna consciousness is the essence of all spiritual paths, plus contains much more information you won't find anywhere else.

Counselor and nutritionist Ekavira dasa explains how a sincere person can know Krishna as the Supreme Lord and as most intimate Friend.

What makes prasad (spiritual, or "blessed" food) special? What are the benefits of eating it? Restaurateur Haryasva dasa shares his secrets of success.

Why do people decide to start practicing Krishna consciousness? Hear real stories from the real people themselves in this real video series.

Do you like Krishna consciousness but lack time to read much about it? We’ve got something just for you. Three new ebook clubs start in June!

By sincerely studying the writings of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, any sincere seeker can gain unshakable God realization.

Author and teacher Devamrita Swami gives his opinion on what is needed in order to bring about positive global change.

How "the love supreme" we all seek is actually bhakti-yoga, or Krishna consciousness.

What distinguishes Krishna consciousness from any other bona fide spiritual tradition is its depth and comprehensiveness.

Krishna is the greatest mystery in life. How can we, as finite living beings, fully enter into "the mystery of My understanding"?

With so many things competing for our attention, how does a person become interested enough in anything - especially a spiritual pursuit - to really follow it?