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Hare Krishna Women
Radha Bedi finds out how the Hare Krishnas are becoming a more female facing faith.
The BBC’s popular religious/ ethics program Sunday Morning Live, broadcast Sunday 23rd August.
As a photographer, Visakha Devi Dasi traveled with and photographed His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and his students in India, Europe, and the United States. As a writer, she wrote numerous Back to Godhead magazine articles as well as five books, most recently the award-winning, bestselling memoir, Five Years, Eleven Months and a Lifetime of Unexpected Love. Visakha also assists her husband, Yadubara Dasa, in making documentary films, most recently the 90-minute award-winning Hare Krishna! The Mantra, the Movement and the Swami who started it all.
Vegetarianism, Retreats and more
Can a vegetarian diet improve or restore health?
Since the 1960s, scientists have suspected that a meat-based diet is somehow related to the development of arteriosclerosis and heart disease.
Lake Island Retreats
Discover your relationship with your body, mind and soul. Includes Yoga, meditation, massage options, walking and Eastern philosophy.
Hare Krishna Island
The island is 7 miles from Belturbet in north Co. Cavan and 7 miles from Lisnaskea in south Co. Fermanagh
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