Vrindavan Land of Krishna is a brilliant documentary on Vrindavan, the small village in India where Krishna appeared on this earth around 5,000 years ago. Vrindavan Land of Krishna was produced in the 1970s so it provides us with a snapsh
Wake up! Human life is a special opportunity to wake up from our dreaming state. Casual affiliation with a particular church, temple or mosque will not do the job. It may get you to heaven but they won't get you back to Godhead. Human life
By the grace of Lord Sri Krishna, His Divine Grace A.C. Swami Bhaktivedanta Prabhuapda was born a pure devotee of Krishna. In 1933 Prabhupada was accepted as a disciple by a bonafide spiritual master and ordered to spread Krishna consciousn
Documentary film showing how Srila Prabhupada purchased the land for and constructed Hare Krishna Land at Juhu Beach, near Bombay (now called Mumbai). The film is narrated by Giriraja Swami who was assisting Srila Prabhupada in developing
This classic Indian film Nilachala Mahaprabhu depicts the pastimes of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu during the time He spent at Jagannatha Puri. It contains genuine historical footage of the famous chariot festival, the Ratha Yatra festival
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 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.
A test demo reel of some samples of the archival Prabhuapda film footage digitally enhanced and converted to 1080p High Definition (HD) format. Overall the archival Prabhuapda films, particularly the 16mm films but even the 8mm films, com
Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead appearing as a child in Vrindavan logically convinces his father, King Nanda and His fellow villagers of Vrindavan to appreciate the blessings of Govardhan hill rather than that of arrogant Indra,