A look at the world wide food distribution programs ( Food for Life ) undertaken by ISKCON in 1980's.
The story of Krishna's childhood friend Sudama Vipra. When Sudama Vipra grew up he was a very poor brahmana and his wife knew that in his childhood he was friends with Krishna. At that time Krishna was the king of Dwarka and very opulent an
Aindra Dasa (1953-2010)
Govinda and Vrsabhanu's film of Krishna's cows in Vrindavan.
Krishna conscious puppet show on the story of King Citraketu put on by the Gita Nagari Puppet Theater
A tour of Dwarka, the place where Lord Krishna ruled as the King. Lord Krishna established Dwarka as His capital 5,000 years ago and He lived there for 100 years. Modern Dwarka is a small city located at the western tip of Gujarat peninsula
A stunning, professionally produced video highlighting the fact that on the surface of the Earth the villages are very quickly vanishing and being replaced by big cities. Here Lokanatha Swami attempts to rediscover the village of his birth
Indian kids dancing and singing Bollywood style to Jaya Govinda Jaya Gopal. Perhaps it is a promotional video for the first Indian 3D animated Krishna film? Strange... In Hindi & Sanskrit...
A heartful bhajan dedicated to Sri Radhe .
How we can distribute prasadam pure mercy of the Lord? How we can introduce Krsna to the others attractively? How we can offer our daily activities and sense pleasures to the service of the Lord? This is the first birthday party of my son,
Interesting video, old, on-location. The life and teachings of the famous impersonal / mayavadi Sripada Sankacharaya
This is part of a drama performed by the devotees at ISKCON Chowpatti temple which describes Lord Caitanya taking sannyasa
Presented by the Gita-Nagari Puppet Theater, a Krishna conscious puppet show depicting the story of the deliverance of Lord Shiva
Animated Feature Film describing the ten incarnations of Krishna / Visnu who are described in the Dasavatara strotra.
A very nicely presented tour of Vrindvan. In this section we visit Seva Kunj and Kisori Kunj. These are very special places where Krishna and Radharani played and danced together.
An very well produced animated film from the Dasavatar series depicting the story of Mohini Murti who is Lord Krishna incarnated as a beautiful woman who tricked the demons by giving the nectar to the demigods and not leaving any for them.
Krishna Kirtan and Nityananda Prana teach us how to play the mrdanga drum for bahjans and kirtans in classic Bengali style.
Krishna Kirtan and Nityananda Prana teach us how to play the mrdanga drum for bahjans and kirtans in classic Bengali style.
Verses 7 and 8 of Chapter 4 of the Bhagavad Gita: Whenever and wherever a decline of righteousness and a predominance of unrighteousness prevails, at that time I (Krishna) manifest myself personally, O descendant of Bharata; for the protec
Namsankirtan Revolution with Aindra Prabhu in Vrindavan at ISKCONs Krishna Balaram Mandir
Radha Ramana is a very captivating deity. He was original worshiped by Gopal Batta Gosvami. Gopal Batta was worshiping Salagrama Silas but he maintined a desire to worship a traditional deity form of Lord Krishna like his fellow gosvamis Ru
Short documentary on the Radha-Damodar temple in Vrindavan. Srila Rupa Gosvami was expert in many ways. He was an artist, he was an expert astrologer and was fluent in Sanskrit, Bengali, Persian and other languages. He could also carve Deit
Short video of Lord Sri Nrsimhadeva with Nrsimha Strotra Chanting and abhishek. Includes ISKCON devotees chanting the Nrsimha Prayers
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.
Gita Nagari Puppet Theater presents the Story of Dhruva Maharaja puppet show for Krishna's kids.
Lokanatha Swami and the ISKCON Sydney devotees and the Australian Padayatra devotees celebrate Gaura Purnima in 1992 on the streets of Sydney.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
Australian National Televison (ABC) covers Visnupada (Bhavananda) opening the Kings Cross Temple in Sydney in 1983.
ISKCON Melbourne's 1985 Moomba float
A short video summarizing the New Zealand Padayatra with music Manah Siksha produced by Prananatha. Dedicated to all the sankirtan devotees who are spreading the message of Sri Caitanya to every town and village. All glories to Sri Sri Guru
ISKCON Devotees at New Mayapur, France, present The Ramayana as a stage play. Very nice production in French.
Fantastic play put on by the Australian New Govardhan ISKCON farm devotees. The appearance of Lord Nrsimhadeva. Features many of the New Govardhan devotees including the gurukul students.
The French ISKCON devotees present the drama of the appearance of Lord Nrsimhadeva on stage. A nicely presented show, but not as good as the Australian devotees production of this play, in my opinion.