Janmashtami Watch & Listen

A narration of Krishna's birth in prison and subsequent transcendental jailbreak.

He thought he would simply transform himself into a tornado, carry Krishna away, and kill Him.

Even with his thousand arms, Banasura couldn't protect himself from the all-powerful Supreme Person.

He lifts mountains occasionally, just to remind us that He is in fact the Supreme Person.

Hardly anyone in this world can even see God, what to speak of tie Him up. Here's one notable exception.

Krishna deals very severely with those who would pollute His hometown.

Krishna once saved His father from being devoured by a huge snake. Now here's the rest of the story.

Krishna rescues a damsel in distress with all the bravado and flair you might expect from the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

Krishna shows one of His friends how much He appreciates even the most insignificant gift.

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

Harinama Chintamani narrates the uncommon midnight "birth" of Krishna, the unborn Supreme Person.

Yoga instructor Hari-kirtana dasa describes the evolution of his understanding of God, from mere formless energy, to the unlimited, ever-expanding, transcendent person.

Krishna means "attractive force" and that everything that attracts us is but a glimpse of one of Krishna's many powers.

Harinama Dasi narrates specific pastimes of Lord Krishna playing in the village of Vrindavan.

Harinama Dasi narrates some of the transcendental qualities of Lord Sri Krishna.

Narrated by Amala Bhakta dasa from the Srimad-Bhagavatam.