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The Bhaktivedanta Archives released a content update for the Bhaktivedanta Vedabase with more books and transcripts.

The soul within the body is like a pilot of an aircraft. His destination is far more important than the vehicle.

Western thought fails to understand how the Supreme Person can exist everywhere and still be a person.

How a spiritual movement developed over the millennia and then appeared in the West as “something new.”

Most people in this world don't even know about it, or if they do they're not even interested. Unfortunately for them.

"Hare Krishna" can mean a lot of things. It can mean almost anything. In one sense, it means "everything."

A unique month of the year where the benefits of devotional service to Krishna are compounded hundreds of times.

What happens when Dad decides to ramp up his spiritual practice every October?

What seems like nectar at the beginning seems like poison at the end, and vice versa.

How the Hare Krishna movement sees itself in relation to other faith-based traditions.

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