When Dhruva Maharaj started with a selfish motive, how did he attain Vaikuntha, the abode of selflessness?
During distress if someone turns away from Krishna and becomes an atheist, what is the role of God’s will in their misuse of free will?
Was India better under British rule than after independence? How do we understand Prabhupada’s statement
Will war break out because of the corona crisis, as some devotee-astrologers say – should we withdraw to self-sufficient village communities?
I like to talk about Krishna and feel nourished by speaking Krishna-katha, do I have a pure devotee syndrome – what should I do?
What would be the Gita’s stand in today’s political world wrt the Left and the Right in India or the liberals and the conservatives in America
What does it mean when it is said Yudhishthira’s gambling was orchestrated by Krishna – why would Krishna cause so much distress and destruction?
How do we understand harsh scriptural statements about certain classes of people as found in Bhagavatam 6.18.42
If we hear blasphemy of devotees, scripture recommends extreme measures – how are these measures to be understood?
In the Daksha pastime, Lord Shiva remains calm when he is insulted, but become enraged when Sati dies – why the difference?
Should we focus only on doing one thing at a time and not even do devotional things in parallel with physical activities such as walking
If we get different instructions from different authorities, which include our spiritual master, what should we do?
When Prahlad is a pure devotee, why does he offer prayers for bodily protection in Narasimha kavacha mantras?
When a pauper and a millionaire both have human bodies, how is their happiness different and destined by their bodies?
Even when cows are cared for, still during reproduction aren’t bulls essentially allowed to rape the cows?
How can an organization balance between maintaining structure and providing independence to its members?
When we see that devotees aren’t being cared for, how can we see it positively and what can we do about it?
On seeing other devotees’ grow spiritually, how can we avoid feeling bad that we are spiritually stagnating?
When Lord Chaitanya destroys demonic mentality, not demons, why did the person who threatened devotees constructing the Juhu temple die?
Why do we attribute some people’s actions to their present association and others’ actions to their past lives?
When different paths have stark differences how can all paths be valid and how can we explain our path offers something more?
When jnana and karma are different philosophies, how can they both give the same result, as the Gita’s sixth chapter states?
Does karma continue perpetually because we hurt others and they hurt us back as a reaction again and again?
Is the amount of grieving on the death of a loved one inversely proportional to one’s spiritual advancement?
Why does the Gita consider karma-yoga better than jnana-yoga when jnana-yoga is higher in the yoga ladder?
History is written by winners – because Rama and Krishna won wars, did they declare themselves as God?