Further Reading

A Taste of Salted Bread

During ISKCON’s early days in the U.S.S.R., devotees risked imprisonment and even death to print books underground and distribute them to eagerly awaiting readers.

Two Seeds that Grew in Iron

Despite the oppressive environment created by the Soviet regime, many Krishna devotees flourished, including these two leaders of the Moscow temple project.

Finding Shelter in True Identity

Finding Shelter in True Identity

In the context of competing cultures, a child of Indian-born parents in America discovers herself.

Krishna Scenes in Bulgaria

The presence of Krishna devotees is growing in Sophia and elsewhere in Bulgaria, a country once stifled under the grip of Communism.…

Kuli Mela: The Tipping Point

Inspired members of ISKCON’s younger generation brainstorm ways to tap the spiritual potential of their peers.…

ISKCON Tirupati: Bringing Goloka to Vaikuntha

A new Hare Krishna temple at one of India’s greatest pilgrimage sites showcases the special devotion of Lord Chaitanya’s line.…

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