In India, during the moon eclipse all the people bathe in a sacred river, and while they were bathing they sang and recited the name of Krishna with a loud voice. At that time the demigods saw that scene from the heaven and…
Mental Illness on the Rise In their 2001 ‘World Health Report’, the World Health Organization reported on the condition of mental health around the world, estimating that 450 million people on the planet have a mental or behavioral disorder. Furthermore, depression is now…
Time is ticking and I’m reflecting on what I’ve actually contributed to the world. Though trying to avoid the egotistical desire to ‘make a mark,’ we are impelled to share the ‘fruits’ we have received. Spiritually, morally, and even legally, knowledge brings a…
“Strange that some of us, with quick alternate vision, see beyond our infatuations, and even while we rave on the heights, behold the wide plain where our persistent self pauses and awaits us.” George Elliot Oh I just really like him.…
Even if the following is not a new written article and Caitanya Cintamani – who is a teacher of Music Methodology and Vaisnava Acarya Legacy and Bhajans at the Kirtan Academy in Mayapur and a greately appreciated kirtaniya herself – is now back…