An amazing world-wide tour of ISKCON temples enabling you to take darshan of Radha-Krishna all over the world. This video is available in super-high-quality when you purchase the Darshan Deity Book. Produced by Krishna Vision.
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
This is one of the earliest complete and professionally-made full-length films made about life in ISKCON in the early '70s. The filmmaker, William Kerr, went on to make many more iconic films of Srila Prabhupada's visits to Australia that h
Devotees of ISKCON present this play. PAMHO, this is short for Please accept my humble obeisances. This is an extremely funny play put on by Hare Krishna devotees at a festival in 1983. A humorous look at the growing pains of the Hare Kri
A 2005 look at ISKCON Chicago
This unique production of the Indian classic, The Ramayana was produced by ITV, ISKCON Television at New Vrindavan by the American devotees of the Hare Krishna Movement. It is very nicely produced using Srila Prabhupada's Palace of Gold a
A short promotional film made by ISKCON in the 80's showing their world-wide activities.
Hollywood's take on the Krishna's. During the 1970s and 1980s Hare Krishnas were a very integral part of society. Devotees were daily in public performing Sankirtana, the congregational chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra and distributing S
Professionally produced video of the morning program at ISKCON Juhu, Mumbai, Hare Krishna Land. Shows Their Lordships Sri Sri Radha Rasabihari
Performed by ISKCON Pune, on 27/1/2009. 24th March 1984 - The date which marked the beginning of a historical era, not only for ISKCON, but for the world at large. This drama unfolds the ghastly event which took place at ISKCON Mayapur o
Performed by ISKCON Pune, on 27/1/2009. 24th March 1984 - The date which marked the beginning of a historical era, not only for ISKCON, but for the world at large. This drama unfolds the ghastly event which took place at ISKCON Mayapur o
Aindra Prabhu chanting Hare Krishna at the ISKCON Krishna Balaram temple in Vrindavan, India. He is with the members of his 24 hour kirtan party
In the name of God is a television program produced by WTCC Chanel 17 in Atlanta, Georgia. It was broadcast nation-wide in the United States in May of 1979. It features ISKCON devotees Balavanta Prabhu and Hriydananda Goswami debating with
Aindra Prabhu and his 24 hour kirtan party perform Hare Krishna Kirtan at ISKCON's Krisna Balaram Mandir in Vrindavan with the pilgrams of Vrindavan for the pleasure of Sri Sri Krishna Balaram and Sri Sri Radha Shyamasundar
This BBC documentary on the life of the Hare Krishna devotees at ISKCON's Soho Street temple in London was produced as part of a series on cults in the UK in the 1980s. It is a very good historical documentation on the lifestyle of ISKCON d
The Hare Krishna chant. As you walk the streets of some of America's larger cities you will occasionally come upon a group of people garbed in apparel which makes you think of India. The heads of the men will be shaven with just one streame
ABC television produced this program to try and answer the common question What happened to the Hare Krishnas? It is a very well produced national television program. Features Mukunda Goswami, Anniruddha dasa and some old gurukili matajis
Many think that the abuse of children in the Hare Krishna ISKCON gurukul schools is a thing of the past. Unfortunately the abuse continues as this documentary by shows. It exposes the frightening fact that the same ISKCON management that
A factual documentary on the massive child abuse in the ISKCON Hare Krishna children's gurukul schools between 1977 and 2000. Produced by KCTS Seattle and broadcast on national television in the USA. Five victims of ISKCON child abuse tell
Ecstatic footage of Srila Prabhupada and his disciples preaching Krishna consciousness in New York City during October and November of 1966. This is the beginning of the Hare Krishna Movement in the USA
Ramai Swami's Australian Hare Krishna Band Live in 1992 performing at Gaura Purnima Festival at ISKCON North Sydney Temple.
Australian television program This Week Tonight covers Hare Krishna World , the Hare Krishna New Govardhan Farm in Northern New South Wales, Australia. A bus group of tourists arrives at the farm and has a good time there.
Enjoy part 2 of the original multi-projector slide show by Krishna Vision EXACTLY as it was showing in ISKCON temples worldwide in the 1980's. We made a super high definition version at: https://youtu.be/dhs-4s67Ytk However that is not e
Mike Willesse, an Australian daily television news program host, was very much against ISKCON in Sydney and he was constantly airing negative pieces on the devotees collecting for the Kings Cross Food for Life program. This is one of them.
In April 1991 Australian television's 'Country Report' produced a documentary on the ISKCON Newcastle / Cessnock Hare Krishna farm.
This video shows a press conference with Kulapriya, a female devotee who was kidnapped by deprogrammers. During the 1970s many Hare Krishna devotees, particularly in the United States were kidnapped from the ISKCON temples by deprogrammers
Mukunda Goswami, the Public Relations person for the Hare Krishna Movement, holds a press conference on the issue of deprogrammers kidnapping ISKCON devotees.
A rather irreverent presentation of the 'old days' in ISKCON with enthusiastic devotees transforming into old blooped ISKCON devotees. Making fun of the mood of pure devotional service that permeated ISKCON when Srila Prabhupada was persona
Documentary covering the activities of the ISKCON Hare Krishna Temple in Amsterdam, Holland in 1987. This is just after the devotees moved into a very large new temple building, which they were only able to keep for a year or two, but in th
ISKCON UK's famous preacher Tribhuvanatha Prabhu organizes the Message of Godhead traveling bus preaching program in East Africa in the 1980s. It is a spiritual revival festival tour. A traveling safari in Africa. Organized by Tribuvanath
Hare Krishna Transcendence Band show in Europe.
“Krishna consciousness is the real sweet water. Ordinary water can put out an ordinary fire. But the nectar of Krishna consciousness is so sweet that as soon as you taste it, the whole blazing fire of material existence is immediately extin
In wealthy Western countries the Hare Krishnas austere monastic life appears strange and unappealing but some wonder if they're really seeking a better life or hiding from reality. Australian television reporters have been trying to unders
Boy George performing his hit song Bow Down Mister along with some of George Harrison's hits including My Sweet Lord in Moscow, Russia 1992. This is a section of a show put on by ISKCON's Gouranga Bhajan Band. There is a recording avai
With thoughts and well wishes for the people of Ukraine and Russia we present this newly discovered footage of Hare Krishna devotees and temples in the Ukraine. This was taken around the year 2000.
The Russian Hare Krishna devotees distribute prasadam, food that has be cooked by devotees with love and devotion and offered to Krishna. This video was recorded in 1992.
The ISCKON Foundation was launched by the GBC in 1992 when they saw the Western devotees were loosing interest. So it was an attempt by the GBC to convert Srila Prabhupada's ISKCON, which is supposed to be spreading Krishna consciousness al
An ISKCON promotional video describing the purpose and future plans of the ISKCON Mayapur Temple. Includes interviews with Jaypataka Swami and Harikesh Swami. From around 1986.
Documentary on ISKCON's distribution of Srila Prabhuapda's transcendental books in Europe in 1986 in the countries: Holland,Germany,Switzerland,Belgium and Norway. Very interesting. Catches the mood of the European ISKCON book distributors
BBC documentary series that explores Oxford Street in London. In this episode they cover the activities of the Hare Krishna devotees in the Soho Street Radha Krishna Temple, which is only a block off Oxford Street.