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Seventeen kilometers west of Puri and about five kilometers inland. . .Lord Chaitanya would walk along the beach, but today most pilgri

A young Krishna devotee sets off on a dangerous journey to ancient temples of his lifelong deity.

A Taste of Salted Bread

During ISKCON's early days in the U.S.S.R., devotees risked imprisonment and even death to print books underground and distribute them

Two Seeds that Grew in Iron

Considering the oppressive environment created by the Soviet regime, how did Krishna's devotees there keep their faith?

In the context of competing cultures, a child of Indian-born parents in America discovers herself.

Members of ISKCON's next generation join forces and find the key to unlimited achievement.

How the Krishna Consciousness movement came to establish its center in one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in India.

Subhananda dasa speaks with Harvard professor Harvey Cox and his divinity students on the traditional role of the guru.

When it comes to repairing our temporary body, we're eager to hear what the experts have to say. Not so, in spiritual matters.

“I am not God; I cannot eat all this. Distribute it. . .” One of the Krishna consciousness society's spiritual leaders tells how he first met his guru.