China Admits to Brahmaputra Project

After several years of denying the existence of any river project on the Brahmaputra, China has finally admitted to India that they are indeed building a hydropower project on the river.

Eight Prayers Describing the Glories of the Son of Saci

One day, Gadadhara Pandita heard the following words: O Gadadhara! I saw the most extraordinary person on the road to Gaya. His form was very handsome, and He roared just like a thundercloud.

Liquor consumption climbing in holy land of milk and curd

Braj-bhoomi, once famous for its milk and milk products, is becoming a hub for consumers of alcohol.

New York School Goes All vegetarian

Asked which school meals were their favorites, students at a public school in the New York borough of Queens don't say chicken fingers or meatballs. Instead, they name rice and kidney beans, black bean quesadillas or tofu with Chinese noodles.

Chrissie Hynde: No Longer Just a Pretender

by Padmapani das Chrissie Hynde, lead singer, songwriter and rhythm guitarist of the legendary rock group The Pretenders, has just published her memoir entitled “Reckless:...

Bhagwad Gita ‘perfect textbook’ for leaders: US Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard

The Bhagwad Gita is the "perfect textbook" for those who are striving to be "servant leaders" and its message is relevant for all days and ages...

Latin Grammy Winner Releases Ambitious Orchestral Offering to Srila Prabhupada

Havi had released several Krishna conscious albums in the past -- the 1970s concept rock albums Night and Day Dream and Songs of the Future, and the more intimate Bhakti: Devotional Songs from India in 1998.

Learn from the wisdom traditions of India

The West has much to learn from the wisdom traditions of India.

Russia sees GMOs as threat

by Christina Sarich Why Is Russia Banning GMOs While the US Keeps Approving Them? There have been marches, vocal demonstrations, petitions, and laws banning GMOs, but...

The Ugly Indian : Why is India so Dirty?

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The ecological and environmental problems faced by Vrindavan are not unique to it, but they symbolically represent a pan-Indian crisis. This anonymous speaker gives...