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
Krishna Balaram Temple Vrindavan Boat Festival. An amazing annual festival held every year towards the end of the Kartik month at ISKCON's Krishna Balarama temple in Raman-Reti, Vrindavan, India.
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
Chintamani dasi tells of her early memories of Srila Prabhupada, from May of 1969 and later, in Columbus, Ohio, New Vrindavana, and other places.
Chintamani Dasi tells more stories of the early days with Srila Prabhupada, and her experiences of those days in Iskcon, from Columbus, New Vrindavana, Japan, Los Angeles, and more.
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
Short video of Lord Sri Nrsimhadeva with Nrsimha Strotra Chanting and abhishek. Includes ISKCON devotees chanting the Nrsimha Prayers
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
Tucked away in Sri Mayapur's lush woodlands is a gurukula, a boarding school, like those of ancient times, reviving the Vedic culture and way of life in young students from around the world.
Crossing the Ganges by boat, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness is blissfully engaged in relief work, in singing, and in distributing countless plates of hot kitchuri (India's staple food) to the area's impoverished village
Really beautiful film of Srila Prabhupada preaching the Hare Krishna movement in the United States in 1966. They were very blissful times in ISKCON...
The traditional ISKCON temple Prabhupada Japa Tape. In the temples they play this Prabhupada japa tape while the devotees chant their rounds during the morning program.
Hare Krishna devotees celebrate Lord Caitanya's appearance day in Berkeley in 1969 by having a festival on the streets.
Lokanatha Swami and the ISKCON Sydney devotees and the Australian Padayatra devotees celebrate Gaura Purnima in 1992 on the streets of Sydney.
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.
Historic film footage of Srila Prabhupada in London from September to December of 1969. Includes the Installation of Sri Sri Radha-London-Isvara at ISKCON's Bury Place Temple.
The opening of the Kings Cross Sydney Australia Hare Krishna Food For Life Center featuring interviews with the Rev Ted Noffs founder of The Wayside Chapel in Kings Cross and a local politician along with Pratapana, the ISKCON Temple Presid
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
Prahlada and the Krishna Kids, Australian devotees in the 1980's from New Govardhan Farm Gurukula, joined the world-wide protest against the Soviet Union for their mistreatment of the Russian Hare Krishna Devotees. In the 1980s the Soviet
Documentary on the cow protection program at Bhaktivedanta Manor, Lechmore Heath, UK. Bhaktivedanta Manor is the property donated to ISKCON by George Harrison and it serves as the primary temple of the Hare Krishna Movement in the United Ki
Television coverage of Prabhuapda's Palace of Gold at New Vrindavan, West Virginia. Produced by PM Magazine KTTV Los Angeles
In this video Indradyumna Swami demonstrates his daily worship of the Salagrama Sila he travels with.
Various television news clips covering ISKCON's Rathayatra festival in Sydney Australia in mid 1980's. Includes interviews with Bhavananda.
In 1985 ISKCON Melbourne opened 'Gopals Burgers' the first Hare Krishna Fast Food Store. It was only open for a few months but the opening created a huge amount of interest on Australian Television. This is Channel 7's Good Morning Australi
1983 television interview with Cita Hari, the Sydney Temple President, and his wife. Very interesting to see the mood in ISKCON at that time.
1982 Television Interview of Sydney Australia's ISKCON Temple President. Interesting to see the mood of devotees in those days.
In October of 1985 Channel 10 news in Sydney did a live cross to ISKCON Sydney to cover the morning program and their new Food For Life Prasadam distribution program. In those days Hare Krishnas were in the news no matter what they did. Aus
Australian television has always had a great interest in the Hare Krishna movement. Here, in 1982, one of the oldest Krishna TV clips we have, the 9 Network had Dhrstadumnya Swami playing his sitar and that was newsworthy at the time.
Australian television program 'Simon Townsends Wonder World' covers food kitchens in Sydney and features Hare Krishna Food for Life.
ISKCON Sydney Food For Life full interview with Rev Ted Noffs, founder of the famous Wayside Chapel in Kings Cross, member of parliament, etc. Includes 'wild vision' filmed by television station.
In 1985 ISKCON Melbourne opened the first Hare Krishna Fast Food Restaurant. They were unfortunately only able to keep it open for a few months. But it was an idea that caught the attention of the Australian media. This is the coverage of t
Australia's 60 Minutes 'Children of Krishna' from 1980. Classic television program documenting the Gurukul at ISKCON's Australian farm community, New Govardhan.
During October of 1985 the Australian government cut off the funding for many services providing emergency food assistance to homeless people in Sydney. This caused a massive increase in the number of people using the ISKCON Food For Life S
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.
Television news interviews Citahari Prabhu, Temple President of ISKCON Sydney, in mid-1980s about the Kings Cross Food For Life prasadam distribution program.
Good Morning Australia interviews the devotees at the ISKCON New Govardhan Farm about their proposed expansion and the problems getting the local council to approve their plans. This is part of a national public relations program which forc
When the devotees purchased a farm in Australia and tried to develop it as a community of Hare Krishna devotees the local council was completely against the idea and tried to stop it in every way they could. So the Australian Hare Krishnas