By Madhava Smullen for ISKCON News on 5 Jun 2010 | The weekend of May 29th to 30th saw 3,000 devotees converge upon the rural community of New Raman Reti in Alachua, Florida to see what is a rare event in ISKCON today—the installation of full-size deities of Sri Sri Krishna Balarama.
| By Madhava Smullen for ISKCON News on 5 Jun 2010 | The worldwide takeover of kirtan, the ancient spiritual practice of chanting God's names in a call and response style, continues with no sign of slowing up—and June is one of the busiest months yet.
| By Madhava Smullen for ISKCON News on 4 Jun 2010 | Around thirty-five devotee scholars will meet on July 16th to 19th for the third ISKCON Studies Conference at Villa Vrindavana, near Florence, Italy.
| By Madhava Smullen for ISKCON News on 4 Jun 2010 | After years of negotiating with the government and handling protests from conservative Orthodox Church groups, Hare Krishna devotees are finally completing design work on ISKCON Russia's new mega-project.
| By Radha-Krsna Dasi and Naveen Krsna Dasa for ISKCON News on 4 Jun 2010 | Devotees from Rio de Janeiro witnessed the contagious power of Krishna Consciousness when they stumbled on the chanting of Vedic mantras by a reggae group in one of the city's slums.
| By Kripamoya Dasa for The Vaishnava Voice on 1 Jun 2010 | Devotees honor the divine half-man, half-lion in whippet and leek country, as they have been annually for two decades.
| By Hemangi Oza for ISKCON News on 28 May 2010 | An art competition organized by ISKCON Pune has found a place in GUINESS WORLD RECORDS™ by becoming the Largest Art Competition in the World.
| By Jai Sita Rani Dasi for ISKCON News on 3 Jun 2010 | Neem deities of Sri Sri Nitai Gaura Sunder had arrived in Malaysia in 1991. They were intended as Padayatra deities, meant to accompany a traveling group touring the country on foot.
| By Jessica Chapman for Denver Westword on 19 May 2010 | The Denver Govinda's all-you-can-eat vegetarian buffet is back! The restaurant, located at the Hare Krishna temple at 1400 Cherry Street, closed its doors last fall when its former cooks went to India.
| By Daru Krishna Dasa on 3 Jun 2010 | The festival highlight is a visit to Boston's Commonwealth Pier, where Srila Prabhupada first stepped ashore in the USA and a yacht cruise of Boston Harbour.
| By Kesava Krsna Dasa for ISKCON News on 3 Jun 2010 | Is there a religious practice that can unite people in the same way that soccer does?
| By Ram Vilas Dasa for ISKCON News on 3 Jun 2010 | Through simplifying our living, we can avoid depending on others for our livelihood and burdening our near and dear ones.
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If the selection above is hosted by YouTube then after the video plays there will be several links presented to other videos. ISKCON News Weekly has no control over the selections presented and is not responsible for their contents. By Raseswari Dasi on 3 Jun 2010 | Sri Mayapur International School is looking to recruit a primary school teacher.
| By Raseswari Dasi on 3 Jun 2010 | Sri Mayapur International School is now accepting applications for the new academic year starting August 2010.
| By Graeme Paton for The Telegraph (UK) on 26 May 2010 | Children as young as seven are more likely to own a mobile phone than a book, figures show, fueling fears over a decline in reading.
| By Tim Sullivan for AP on 27 May 2010 | India's census, being held in stages over the next year or so, delves into the wealth, living conditions and other personal details of the country's 1.2 billion people. But still undecided is one question — "What is your caste?"
| By Jo Tuckman for The Guardian (UK) on 27 May 2010 | Government orders end to fried foods and sweets on school grounds in fight against childhood obesity.
| By Randy Dotinga for Health Day News on 25 May 2010 | Mice exposed to the bacteria got through mazes twice as fast, researchers report.
| By Chris Herlinger for Religion News Service on 21 May 2010 | In a city tired and edgy from a sagging economy, terrorist threats and a cold and wet spring, came the Dalai Lama with a sunny message of hope.
| By Hank Green for envirowonk.com on 2 Jun 2010 | The BP oil spill has now overtaken the Exxon Valdez incident as the worst in US history, but it is still far from the worst worldwide.
| By Robert Burton-Bradley for news.com.au on 31 May 2010 | THE animal rights group PETA has set its sights on leasing the notorious Amityville murder house on Long Island, which it plans to turn into an exhibit to scare people off meat and dairy products.
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