Books

Bhagavad Gita as it is

Author: His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust

Bhagavad-gita As It Is by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada offers an authentic translation of the Gita’s timeless wisdom. Originating from the Mahabharata, the Gita records Krishna’s teachings to Arjuna on life’s purpose, duty, and self-realization.

Prabhupada’s faithful rendering invites readers to experience the Gita’s transformative guidance for spiritual awakening as it was originally intended.

The Way of the Soul

The Way of the Soul

Author: Sascha Petrovic (Jaya Sacinandana das)
Primeval Philosopher Press

This book of wisdom is addressing questions like “Who am I?”, “Is there life after death?”, and “How does the soul journey from one body to another?”

Readers are invited to reflect on their own spiritual paths. Whether you’re a seeker or simply curious, this book bridges ancient teachings with modern understanding, offering a clear and insightful guide to self-discovery and the soul’s journey.

Discovering Hare Krishna: A Beginner’s Guide

Author: Sascha Petrovic (Jaya Sacinandana das)
Primeval Philosopher Press

Beyond concepts like karma and reincarnation, this booklet offers a practical overview of bhakti yoga in action—including accepting a teacher, types of worship, celebrated festivals, and dress code.

It serves as an excellent introduction for anyone interested in learning more about bhakti yoga.

The Life After: The Art of Changing Bodies

The Life After: The Art of Changing Bodies

Author: Sascha Petrovic (Jaya Sacinandana dasa)
Primeval Philosopher Press

Every beginning has an end, but every end also leads to something new. In this world, after one chapter closes, another begins.

In spring, trees bloom again, and in a similar way, people continue on even after they are gone.

This book helps us recognize our mortality and understand the soul’s journey beyond the body, offering valuable insights into life, death, and spirituality.

The Holy Places

Vrindavana, Mayapur, and Puri, are renowned pilgrimage destinations attracting millions of pilgrims annually.

Despite the bustling streets, beautiful landscapes and warm climate, these places are not merely seen as tourist attractions; rather they draw people seeking spiritual fulfilment.

Even today, visitors to these sites can feel their spiritual power. They are truly spiritual embassies.