"Krishna" is the ultimate source of all energies. "Hare" means Krishna's energies. So, when you say "Hare Krishna," you've said everything.
When we set out to use others as instruments for our own enjoyment, we change them into objects. In the process, we depersonalize ourselves.
The extraordinary story of how Krishna once appeared in an unusual way, to reciprocate with His devotee’s specific desires to serve Him.
You're in your picture. Krishna's in His picture. What's the difference? We can talk with Krishna’s picture.
Serving Krishna is a full-time job. Here's a partial job description.
How has a practice that once appeared so alien to the Judeo-Christian spirit attracted so many Westerners to embrace it themselves?
A brief introduction to the thinking behind the Vedic spiritual tradition of honoring images of God as divine.
The mind is always meditating on something. We can choose what we want that “something” to be.
Watch Kalakantha dasa, president of the Gainesville, USA Krishna House, as he shares his many years' experience of chanting the Hare Krishna mantra.
In this recording, Harinama dasi glorifies and emphasizes the divine mood of separation from Krishna.