Documentary following the lives of three new Hare Krishna devotees, two boys and a girl, for one year, from shaving up to initiation. A unique film capturing the mood and preaching methods of ISKCON in the years immediately following the di
Documentary on the cow protection and bullock training program at New Goverdhan, the Hare Krishna farm community in Australia. Features Lagudi das.
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
Govinda is a song by the British rock band Kula Shaker, released on their debut album, K, on 16 September 1996. It was also issued as a single, on 11 November, and peaked at number 9 on the UK Singles Chart. Govinda is notable for its he
A very uplifting live performance of Bow Down Mister on French televison by Boy George. Bow Down Mister From Bombay to Bangalore Al the Hindus know the score If you wanna live some more Hare, Hare, Hare If you do not take the vow You
Beautiful old black and white film made in India about the life and teachings of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
I decided to play Nrisimha bhajan. I hope u'll appreciate it! hare krishna! Jay Nrisimhadev!
A look at the world-wide Hare Krishna food distribution program or 'Food For Life' in the 1980s
Video from the UK Rathayatra website. Footage of Jagannatha Puri Rathayatra, Srila Prabhupada at London Rathayatra in 1973 and at other USA Rathayatras.
Film of 1967 Rathayatra Festival in San Fransisco. This is only the 2nd Rathayatra festival held by ISKCON in the western world. It is the first time a full scale Chariot was pulled on the streets anywhere outside of Jagannatha Puri. Shows
The smart box can put put anywhere people pass by and will automatically distribute Srila Prabhupada's books
This ISKCON preaching slide show from the 70s A Fish is Just A Fish is very famous. It is a powerful preaching message, maybe a little dated now. It is based on Srila Prabhupada's analogy of a fish out of water.