Manjunath Journeys to the Supreme Abode. 108 Divyadarsans, 108 Temples. Hare Krishna, A very good morning, we are in Kantipuram right now, we are on a journey covering 108 Dviyadarsans, Haribol!
Gita Nagari Puppet Theater presents the Story of Dhruva Maharaja puppet show for Krishna's kids.
Documentary film showing how the Hare Krishna's organize dozens of Ratha-yatra festivals all over North America every summer. There is a traveling festival party who set up the festivals in every city. They travel to every major US and Cana
Lokanatha Swami and the ISKCON Sydney devotees and the Australian Padayatra devotees celebrate Gaura Purnima in 1992 on the streets of Sydney.
Australian National childrens television program, Simon Townsends Wonderworld interviews Prahlada on his songs and program to free the Russian Hare Krishna devotees who were imprisoned because of their religious beliefs.
An Australian television interview with Prahlada about the release of the second single from his album (Through the Eyes of a Child), We Want to See the 21st Century.
Prahlada sings the song So Many Children are Being Mistreated
Prahlada at a record shop in Melbourne signing copies of his new album, Through the Eyes of a Child
National Australian news coverage of Gaura Gopal debating with an Adelaide City Council official on the lifting of the ban on chanting Hare Krishna in Adelaide.
Prahlada performs the song Human Rights from his album Through the Eyes of a Child.
Good Morning Australia covers the wedding of Alfred Ford (Ambrisa dasa) near Sydney in December of 1984. This traditional Hare Krishna wedding was very fascinating for the Australian Television Audience.
Prahlada performs the song Listen to the Young from his album Through the Eyes of a Child
A 1985 Chanel Seven Sydney News Promo featuring a Hare Krishna Sankirtan party.
Traveling Temple Visits Woolongong and gets banned from using the RSL hall because they are wearing dhotis.
Prahlada sings the song My Generation from his Album Through the Eyes of A Child
A documentary of the Padayatra performed by the Hare Krishna devotees in New Zealand in 1986.
In the 80s followers of sex-guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh stood out in Australia with their bright orange clothes and unusual names. Combining eastern mysticism and western capitalism, the Bhagwan urged devotees to explore sex as a path to en
Adelaide Hare Krishna chanting ban became one of the top news stories on Australian television. This is the coverage Seven National News gave it with the ban was lifted by Adelaide City Council.
National Ten Eyewitness News coverage of the lifting of the ban on chanting Hare Krishna in Adelaide