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AWARD FOR DOCUMENTARY E-mail
Written by Amrta Pani devi dasi   
Monday, 12 June 2006
My Hare Krishna Family, a 48-minute documentary directed and produced by local film-makers Frank Opperman and Denise Slabbert won three awards at the first Hare Krishna Film Festival in Mayapur, India. This film was first aired on SABC2 during August 2005 and has subsequently been rebroadcast during February 2006 as well as appearing on SABC Africa.

The film tells the story of Frank and his relationship with his younger sister Yvonne - a Hare Krishna devotee. The documentary follows the story of Yvonne Opperman (aka Ila Devi Dasi), her Ghanaian husband - Shastra Das and their little son (and Frank's nephew) Ramananda Raya.

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The Peace Formula E-mail
Written by Srila Prabhupada   
Saturday, 06 October 2007

The great mistake of modern civilization is to encroach upon others’ property as though it were one's own and to thereby create an unnecessary disturbance of the laws of nature. These laws are very strong. No living entity can violate them. Only one who is Krishna conscious can easily overcome the stringency of the laws of nature and thus become happy and peaceful in the world.

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Who is Krishna? E-mail
Written by Rasparayan das   
Saturday, 06 October 2007

Many people may ask, “Who is Krishna?” There are numerous Vedic references that can be used to provide the proper explanations.

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Why Be Vegetarian E-mail
Written by Rasparayan das   
Saturday, 06 October 2007

On the spiritual path, there are several reasons why a person is recommended to be vegetarian. One primary reason is that we need to see the spiritual nature within all living beings, and that includes the animals and other creatures as well. Universal brotherhood means nonviolence to both humans and animals. It consists of understanding that animals also have souls. They are alive, conscious, and feel pain. And these are the indications of the presence of consciousness, which is the symptom of the soul. Even the Bible (Genesis 1.21; 1.24; 1.30; 2.7; and in many other places) refers to both animals and people as nefesh chayah, living souls. Those who eat meat, however, because of their desires to eat animals or see them as a source of food for one’s stomach, are not so easily able to understand the spiritual nature of all beings. After all, if you know that all living entities are spiritual in essence, and that all living beings that are conscious show the symptoms of the soul within, then how can you kill them unnecessarily? Any living creature is also the same as we are in the respect that it is also a child of the same father, a part of the same Supreme Being. Thus, the killing of animals shows a great lack in spiritual awareness.

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