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  • ITV (ISKCON Television) released "Hare Krishna in the Movies" in the 90's. Since then there have been many more movies featuring the Hare Krishna devotees. So ITV have now remade the "Hare Krishna in the Movies" DVD and updated it with all the new movies. It is an amazing experience to watch this collection of Hollywood movies that feature the devotees of Krishna.
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  • M J
    M J 2 months agoyou never born or you never die you just change
    • krishan kumar
      krishan kumar 3 months agoHey f*** there are hare Krishna and Christian movie also Jews
      • Shewly Rani Depa
        Shewly Rani Depa 1 year agoHollywood insulting our Sanatan dharma
        • Richard Wyndham
          Richard Wyndham 1 year agoHare Krishna!
          • mathuradas201
            • Helan Chandra
              Helan Chandra 2 years agoHare krishna 🙏
              • Bodhi
                Bodhi 2 years agoHare Krishna 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🇦🇺✌🏽😎❤️
                • CIVILXOXO
                  CIVILXOXO 2 years ago4:40 are u ok with that coz iskcon is against alcohol nd eve teasing
                  • Parthkumar Prajapati
                    Parthkumar Prajapati 2 years agoPlz remove this clip
                  • Śyāma Kṛṣṇa Dāsa
                    Śyāma Kṛṣṇa Dāsa 2 years agoThe whole compilation is about Hollywood's attitude towards devotees
                  • jyotirvakyananda Perry
                    jyotirvakyananda Perry 1 year agoI know, right. Why not just treat devotees like “Monkeys on a Stick” while you are stone cold sober — especially if they threaten the financial windfalls of your ashram! Also — don’t use intoxicants yourself; but, it O.K. to sell it to Karmis and Jñanis because the are animals anyway — let them lose their souls. Just keep it out of our ashrams. And don’t forget to take good care of children in residential schools! They are vulnerable, isolated, and need the TLC of sober elders with their best interests at heart. We wouldn’t want to cause Prabhupada or any of the Gurus to breakdance in their graves because of our bad behavior — would we?
                  • jyotirvakyananda Perry
                    jyotirvakyananda Perry 1 year ago@Syamakrsnadasa108 I know, right. Why not just treat devotees like “Monkeys on a Stick” while you are stone cold sober — especially if they threaten the financial windfalls of your ashram! Also — don’t use intoxicants yourself; but, it O.K. to sell it to Karmis and Jñanis because the are animals anyway — let them lose their souls. Just keep it out of our ashrams. And don’t forget to take good care of children in residential schools! They are vulnerable, isolated, and need the TLC of sober elders with their best interests at heart. We wouldn’t want to cause Prabhupada or any of the Gurus to breakdance in their graves because of our bad behavior — would we?
                  • Parth
                    Parth 8 months ago@jyotirvakyananda Hypocrisy is everywhere, politics, business, even religion. But that doesn’t make truth false. Judge Krishna-bhakti by Krishna, not by the ones who misused His name. Real devotees live what they preach. Blaming Krishna’s path for some people’s mistakes is like blaming medicine because a few doctors are corrupt. Truth remains truth. Hare Krishna 🙏
                • Shelley Nozomi
                  Shelley Nozomi 2 years agoHollywood stupidity and total disrespect - typical toxic american culture .... tell me why again people want to go there?
                  • QuantumSpin
                    QuantumSpin 2 years agoNever pass up an opportunity to dance with the Krishna.🎉
                    • Indra
                      Indra 2 years agoWiller nonsense
                      • jyotirvakyananda Perry
                        jyotirvakyananda Perry 1 year agoI know, right. Why not just treat devotees like “Monkeys on a Stick” while you are stone cold sober — especially if they threaten the financial windfalls of your ashram! Also — don’t use intoxicants yourself; but, it O.K. to sell it to Karmis and Jñanis because the are animals anyway — let them lose their souls. Just keep it out of our ashrams. And don’t forget to take good care of children in residential schools! They are vulnerable, isolated, and need the TLC of sober elders with their best interests at heart. We wouldn’t want to cause Prabhupada or any of the Gurus to breakdance in their graves because of our bad behavior — would we?
                      • Parth
                        Parth 8 months ago@jyotirvakyananda Hypocrisy is everywhere, politics, business, even religion. But that doesn’t make truth false. Judge Krishna-bhakti by Krishna, not by the ones who misused His name. Real devotees live what they preach. Blaming Krishna’s path for some people’s mistakes is like blaming medicine because a few doctors are corrupt. Truth remains truth. Hare Krishna 🙏
                    • Robert Szirti
                      Robert Szirti 2 years agoHaribol !!!!
                      • David Subnauth
                        David Subnauth 2 years agoamerica is such a crazy place man. a plce where they wud use even god and godlyness to promote the lowly habits of dinking and self gratification through such activities.

                        anyways, love the hare krishnas, HARIBOL
                        • HARSH WAYNE
                          HARSH WAYNE 2 years agoCRAZY AMERICA .
                          • jyotirvakyananda Perry
                            jyotirvakyananda Perry 1 year agoI know, right. America allows any religious tradition to flourish here. Even hypocritical denominations of White Christian Extremism! Why not just have a country where you can treat devotees like “Monkeys on a Stick” while you are stone cold sober — especially if they threaten the financial windfalls of your ashram! Also — don’t use intoxicants yourself; but, it O.K. to sell it to Karmis and Jñanis because the are animals anyway — let them lose their souls. Just keep it out of our ashrams. And don’t forget to take good care of children in residential schools! They are vulnerable, isolated, and need the TLC of sober elders with their best interests at heart. We wouldn’t want to cause Prabhupada or any of the Gurus to breakdance in their graves because of our bad behavior — would we?
                        • Anthony O
                          Anthony O 2 years agoHariboll!
                          • Brahma S.
                            Brahma S. 2 years agoThe authenticity of the Hare Krishna's spiritually, both visually and auditory, against the flat and mundane Hollywood scripted acting, is exponentially apparent.
                            • Sidhant Gupta
                              Sidhant Gupta 3 years agoJay Shri Krishna
                              • Bhavesh patel
                                Bhavesh patel 4 years agoHare Krishna 🙏 🌹 🌷
                                • Davor Strlek
                                  Davor Strlek 4 years agoGreat work, I think you missed this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taXr9xkFBZw
                                  • Master Croww
                                    Master Croww 4 years agoThose were undoubtedly great stuff except for the beer ad. That is not appropriate.

                                    Hare Krishna 🙏🦚
                                    • Kiran
                                      Kiran 2 years agoThat one is pretty much just a joke/ mocking
                                    • jyotirvakyananda Perry
                                      jyotirvakyananda Perry 1 year agoI know, right. Why not just treat devotees like “Monkeys on a Stick” while you are stone cold sober — especially if they threaten the financial windfalls of your ashram! Also — don’t use intoxicants yourself; but, it O.K. to sell it to Karmis and Jñanis because the are animals anyway — let them lose their souls. Just keep it out of our ashrams. And don’t forget to take good care of children in residential schools! They are vulnerable, isolated, and need the TLC of sober elders with their best interests at heart. We wouldn’t want to cause Prabhupada or any of the Gurus to breakdance in their graves because of our bad behavior — would we?
                                    • jyotirvakyananda Perry
                                      jyotirvakyananda Perry 1 year ago@Layer10_love I know, right. Why not just treat devotees like “Monkeys on a Stick” while you are stone cold sober — especially if they threaten the financial windfalls of your ashram! Also — don’t use intoxicants yourself; but, it O.K. to sell it to Karmis and Jñanis because the are animals anyway — let them lose their souls. Just keep it out of our ashrams. And don’t forget to take good care of children in residential schools! They are vulnerable, isolated, and need the TLC of sober elders with their best interests at heart. We wouldn’t want to cause Prabhupada or any of the Gurus to breakdance in their graves because of our bad behavior — would we?
                                    • Parth
                                      Parth 8 months ago@jyotirvakyananda Hypocrisy is everywhere, politics, business, even religion. But that doesn’t make truth false. Judge Krishna-bhakti by Krishna, not by the ones who misused His name. Real devotees live what they preach. Blaming Krishna’s path for some people’s mistakes is like blaming medicine because a few doctors are corrupt. Truth remains truth. Hare Krishna 🙏
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                                    • Adikarta Dāsa
                                      Adikarta Dāsa 4 years agoHaribol 🌹

                                      Hare Krsna 🙏🏿📿🌺🕉
                                      • ramanathan kalai
                                        ramanathan kalai 4 years agowonderful effort. Hare Krishna.
                                        • AZURE nz
                                          AZURE nz 5 years agoGreat stuff. There are two constant things in this universe.

                                          1. The speed of light.

                                          2. No matter what the calamity the Hari Krishna's will be there somewhere chanting.

                                          I love that they appear in the movies as both the background or main part.
                                          • Narottam Cecil
                                            Narottam Cecil 5 years agoGetting run over by a van full of Hare Krishnas, won’t get you to Hell.
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