This video was taken at the historic official ISKCON debate on the ritvik philosophy, the idea that Srila Prabhupada established a system in ISKCON which would enable him to continue to accept disciples, even after he was no longer physical
Shows a typical Sunday at the ISKCON Bangalore Temple. ISKCON Bangalore is contraversal because they have realized that Srila Prabhupada is still living and still able to guide devotees even though from the material point of view he is no l
This is a confidential video made for ISKCON Bangalore devotees some years ago where the leaders of including the Temple President, Madhupandit Prabhu, discuss the history of Bangalore and how that temple came to accept the ritvik orders th
Jagannath Puri, a city in Orissa, India, is a great holy city in India which was, before His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami came to the United States in 1965, practically unknown outside India. However, Srila Prabhuapda brought the L
An amazing television news documentary film of Srila Prabhupada's first visit to Sydney, Australia in 1971. It shows the first ISKCON temple in the Sydney suburb of Paddington. The film features Srila Prabhupada performing the installation
This episode of Prabhupada Darshan covers the period of May and June in 1975. In this period Srila Prabhupada was touring Australia and we see him in Melbourne at the ISKCON Sri Sri Radha Balabha temple in Albert Park. Srila Prabhupada then
The late Aindra Prabhu leading Kirtan at the last Gaura Purnima he was present for at the ISKCON Krishna Balaram Temple in Vrindavana.
An abishek [bathing ceremony] and the ancient Radha Raman Temple in Vrindavan
A television series, Wild Travels visits ISKCON's New Vrindavan Farm community and produces a very interesting short documentary in 2018. They meet Vrindavan das in the temple who shows them around. Then they go on to Prabhupada's Palace
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.