Back to Godhead is a magazine offering articles and information on Krishna consciousness (or bhakti-yoga). The magazine is published six time each year, and is available here per issue, or as a subscription. Back to Godhead is also available online at: btg.krishna.com
Editor
Nagaraja Dasa
This Issue
Founder's Lecture: Action Without Reaction
Srila Prabhupada explains why even what he terms "pious acts" are not ultimately beneficial.
Intention in Tension? by Chaitanya Charana Dasa
As one saying puts it, "Words hurt more than swords."
In Defense of the Vedic View, by Badrinarayan Swami
A challenge to the presumption that all reality can be subordinated to our sense perception and intellect.
The Reliable Way to Gain Knowledge, by Giriraja Govinda Dasa
Of the two basic ways to find answers to life's deepest questions, the Vedic tradition promotes the top-down approach.
The Uniqueness of Transcendental Hunger, by Osho Raman
The science of Krishna consciousness awakens a hunger for an object capable of furnishing unlimited, unending pleasure.
Book Excerpt: Swami in a Strange Land
Bearer of Light for the West, by Yogesvara Dasa
After a lifetime of preparation, Śrīla Prabhupāda embarked on what his friends could only consider an impossible mission.
Many Gods or One? Five Prominent Deities and Their Universal Meaning, by Satyaraja Dasa
A discussion of India's panchopasana religious practice provides insight into all religions.
From One Percent to a Hundred, by Nikunja Vilasini Devi Dasi
A devotee sees Krishna's hand as she witnesses danger and death among her circle of family and friends.
Joy of Devotion, by Vishakha Devi Dasi
By our constitutional nature as spiritual beings we're meant to be happy always.
Departments: Letters, A Pause for Prayer, Calendar, Srimad-Bhagavatam: Lord Vishnu Instructs King Prithu, Srila Prabhupada Speaks Out: The Right Source of Knowledge, Hare Krishna Maha-Mantra, From the Editor: Being with God to Be With God, Vedic Thoughts.
Product Details
This is Vol. 52, No. 3. Includes the usual departments, such as Letters, Srila Prabhupada Speaks Out, Calendar, and From the Editor.
Magazine, 68 pages. 8.25" x 11"