Mukunda Goswami
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The Higher Taste: A Guide to Gourmet Vegetarian Cooking and a Karma-Free Diet
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1983
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Miracle on Second Avenue: Hare Krishna Arrives in New York, San Francisco, and London 1966-1969
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2011
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Divine Nature: A Spiritual Perspective on the Environmental Crisis
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1995
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Inside the Hare Krishna Movement: An Ancient Eastern Religious Tradition Comes of Age in the Western World
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2001
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The Beggar II: Crying Out for the Mercy
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2011
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Spirit Matters: From the Hindustan Times
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2015
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Spirit Matters: On War, Peace, and Love
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2013
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Frontiers in Aquaculture Biotechnology
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“Despite the billions spent on gerontology and arresting the ageing process, our time-worn adversaries, growing old and dying, persist like spots on the moon. Deep within us is the desire to live forever. We resist the concept of nothingness…the ‘dust to dust’ philosophy. This built-in aversion is an indirect indication of our sense of permanence. The advertising industry has jumped on the bandwagon of pursuing eternal life.”
― Spirit Matters: From the Hindustan Times
― Spirit Matters: From the Hindustan Times
“Do you have a concept of hell in your religion?” Bilbow asked. Prabhupada paused briefly. “This is hell,” he said matter-of-factly. “London is hell. It’s always cold, damp, rainy and cloudy. In India the sun always shines.” He beamed at his questioner.”
― Miracle on Second Avenue: Hare Krishna Arrives in New York, San Francisco, and London 1966-1969
― Miracle on Second Avenue: Hare Krishna Arrives in New York, San Francisco, and London 1966-1969
“Why have you come all the way to London?” he asked in a booming voice. He spoke with impeccable Oxbridge English. “Why not focus on the Indian people and stay in your own country? You could influence the important politicians there.”
“You are a great politician,” Prabhupada instantly answered. “Therefore I have approached you.”
The man blinked. “Thank you,” he said quietly and sat down. From her place behind the harmonium, Yamuna let out a loud “Ha-haw!” which echoed through the silent hall. The other devotees giggled at the sound as she covered her mouth with her right hand and looked around embarrassed. Prabhupada indicated she should lead another kirtan, so she began to sing and the rest of us danced in clockwise circles around Prabhupada and the deities as we played our instruments.”
― Miracle on Second Avenue: Hare Krishna Arrives in New York, San Francisco, and London 1966-1969
“You are a great politician,” Prabhupada instantly answered. “Therefore I have approached you.”
The man blinked. “Thank you,” he said quietly and sat down. From her place behind the harmonium, Yamuna let out a loud “Ha-haw!” which echoed through the silent hall. The other devotees giggled at the sound as she covered her mouth with her right hand and looked around embarrassed. Prabhupada indicated she should lead another kirtan, so she began to sing and the rest of us danced in clockwise circles around Prabhupada and the deities as we played our instruments.”
― Miracle on Second Avenue: Hare Krishna Arrives in New York, San Francisco, and London 1966-1969
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