All the vedas and puranas are written by Vyasadeva, then why do they give contradictory accounts of the creation of the universe?
If Krishna says “Go beyond the Vedas” in Bhagavad Gita, then why do we take the Hare Krishna Mantra from the same Vedas?
What is the basis for saying that Arjuna engaged in contemplation according to Gita 2.62-63 when he did not fall down as the verse predicts?
Isn’t our very existence a sin because we kill millions of micro-organisms with every breath? What can we do about it?
When a devotee suffers more than a nondevotee, won’t this send a wrong message to atheists or novice devotees?
How is it that Ajamila was 88 years old when he begot 10th son? Because in Satyayuga peoples life span was 1 lac years?
Isnt it that all the miseries can ultimately be put as Adhi-daivika rather than differentiating them into separate categories.
During heart transplants does the soul remain the same or does a different soul come into the body with the new heart?
Can devotees read books like “7 habits of highly successful people” to learn to better organize their lives so that they can serve Krishna better?
When atheists read theistic books, why don’t devotees read atheistic books in addition to theistic books? Shouldn’t one understand both points of view?
When the mahamantra takes us to Goloka, then why does Srila Prabhupada say that his temples are in Vaikuntha?
Is causeless mercy dependent on anything? If yes, then how is it causeless? If not, then how do we get it?
In the Bhagavad gita verse 14.6, what does ‘being conditioned by a sense of happiness and knowledge mean’?
If a person despite trying sincerely is still struggling because of past conditionings and he wants to be honest with guru, what should he do?
When Krishna accepts all kinds of people in the Gita, why doesn’t Prabhupada accept all of them in his purports?
If doing medical research on animals is wrong, then shouldn’t we try to save the lives of those suffering from diseases?
How can we reconcile the Bhagavatam description that worms bite the infant in the womb with the scientific knowledge that there are not even bacteria in the amniotic fluid?
What is the difference between freedom from material modes and freedom from reactions of fruitive activities?
If a person is not interested in spiritual world and is interested only in material enjoyment, what should be done?
Krishna says that he is the taste of water, but science says water is tasteless. How can we reconcile this?
What is the meaning of the word “Srila Prabhupada”? Why did only Prabhupada get this title but no present spirirtual masters?
How can we know the authenticity of the teachings of saints like Sant Dnyaneshwar and Samartha Ramdas Swami?
What exactly are the stages of sravana, manah and nidhidhyasan (hearing, contemplation and assimilation)?
In one of his purports, Srila Prabhupada says that woman likes a man who is very expert at rape. How can we understand that?
Is it described in scriptures that one can get moksha or mukti only by getting a deep or bath in ganga river?
How to be patient with both preaching as well as our work or studies when everyone around you is running after to get things instantly?
Why does Bhagavatam say that it is dangerous for men to associate with women and not for women to associate with men?
Why is chanting of thousand names of Visnu equivalent to once chanting Rama and three names of Rama equivalent to once chanting Krishna ?