The International Society for Krishna Consciousness

Founder/Acharya

His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

Spiritual life begins with hearing from saintly persons.   Sanga  is a Sanskrit word which refers to a society or an association.  E-sanga is a place where spiritual practitioners can listen to and associate with saintly persons.

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E-sanga offers a unique opportunity for the sādhaka (practitioner of a spiritual discipline) to actively participate in live classes and seminars in a systematic study from the cream of Vedic literature.

Śrīmad Bhāgavatam
There is no other literature in the world like Śrīmad Bhāgavatam.  It is the essence of all Vedic literature. One who systematically studies this sacred text under able guidance is sure to become a God-realized soul by the end of reading the first 9 cantos.  
Caitanya Caritāmṛta

Caitanya Caritāmṛta is accepted as the most authoritative presentation of Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava philosophy in the form of an 18-volume biography of Śrī Kṛṣṇa Caitanya. It is a great scholastic work in which the author quotes from no less than 60 other books to establish the profound teachings of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu. 

Seminars

E-sanga seminars cover a wide variety of subject matters, including summary biographies of great saints and Avataras, explanations of various schools of philosophy, comparative religious studies, current events within ISKCON, celebrations of Vaiṣṇava holidays, the songs of the Acaryas, works of the Goswami’s, and the Founder-Acarya Series. 

Recorded Archives

Access a vast library of thousands of audio recordings, videos, images, slide shows, and study guides.  We are constantly adding more assets to our library, so please feel free to check back often. 

Bhagavad-gītā

Bhagavad-gītā is accepted as the premeir introduction to spiritual life covering knowledge of the self, God’s manaifestions in the spiritual and material worlds, the origin of the phenomenal world, the nature of time, and the workings of karma. 

Caitanya Bhāgavata

At least 27 biographies were written on the life of Caitanya Mahāprabhu after His disappearance.  Of these, perhaps no other was more loved and authoritative than the Caitanya Mangala, also known as the Caitanya  Bhāgavata. This massive work is accompanied by elaborate commentaries by Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Thakur

E-sanga for Beginers

This is a sister site dedicated to introducing one to the principle of transcendental sound. T

Learning Process

listen

Hearing and inquiring from authoritative sources is most crucial to spiritual realization

Contemplate

Meditating upon the relevance and practical application of what has been learned is the next step. 

Practice

Theoretical knowledge is not enough.  One must apply and practice to gain direct experience.

Teach

To fully assimilate what has been learned every participant teaches what they have learned. 

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We are E-sanga and have been broadcasting almost 10 years

E-sanga began on May 3, 2010, on the Big Island of Hawaii, where it is still based today. The concept to start an online community was spawned from a deep need to hear transcendental sound on a daily basis in the association of like-minded individuals. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Individuals can only advance with the help of other, more advanced souls. Spiritual life ultimately culminates in reviving our original relationship with the Supreme Being as well as with all other living beings.  Therefore e-sanga was created to stimulate loving relationships between the Lord and His devotees and to foster an atmosphere in which we can lift each other to higher states of consciousness.  This is the meaning of Krishna Consciousness and the purpose of e-sanga.

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Bg 2.57-58

Bg 2.57-58

Speaker: Maharani Devi January 7, 2014 Bg 2.57 — In the material world, one who is unaffected by whatever good or evil he may obtain, neither praising it nor despising it, is firmly fixed in perfect knowledge. Bg 2.58 — One who is able to withdraw his senses from sense...

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SB 2.2.20

Speaker:  Govinda Datta Prabhu (Los Angeles, California) January 7, 2014 SB 2.2.20 — The meditative devotee should slowly push up the life air from the navel to the heart, from there to the chest, and from there to the root of the palate. He should search out the...

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SB 2.2.19

SB 2.2.19

Speaker: Ananda Caitanya Prabhu (Kaunas, Lithuania) January 6, 2014 SB 2.2.19 — By the strength of scientific knowledge, one should be well situated in absolute realization and thus be able to extinguish all material desires. One should then give up the material body...

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CB Adi 1.161-173

Speaker: Puskara Prabhu January 4, 2014 Caitanya Bhagavata: Adi 1.161-173 Listen to Recording:

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SB 2.2.18

Speaker : Narahari Prabhu January 3, 2014 SB 2.2.18 — The transcendentalists desire to avoid everything godless, for they know that supreme situation in which everything is related with the Supreme Lord Viṣṇu. Therefore a pure devotee who is in absolute harmony with...

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CC Ādi 3.32-34

CC Ādi 3.32-34

CC Ādi 1.50 — The Supreme Personality of Godhead [svayaṁ bhagavān] taught Brahmā and made him self-realized.

CC Ādi 1.51 — “Please hear attentively what I shall speak to you, for transcendental knowledge about Me is not only scientific but also full of mysteries.

CC Ādi 1.52 — “By My causeless mercy, be enlightened in truth about My personality, manifestations, qualities and pastimes.
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SB 2.2.17

Speaker: Puskara Prabhu (Alachua, Florida) January 2, 2014 SB 2.2.17 — In that transcendental state of labdhopaśānti, there is no supremacy of devastating time, which controls even the celestial demigods who are empowered to rule over mundane creatures. (And what to...

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SB 2.2.16

SB 2.2.16

Speaker : Ramananda Dasa January 1, 2014 SB 2.2.16 — Thereafter, the yogī should merge his mind, by his unalloyed intelligence, into the living entity, and then merge the living entity into the Superself. And by doing this, the fully satisfied living entity becomes...

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Bg 2.56

Bg 2.56

Speaker: Maharani Devi December 31, 2013 Bg 2.56 — One who is not disturbed in mind even amidst the threefold miseries or elated when there is happiness, and who is free from attachment, fear and anger, is called a sage of steady mind.   Listen to Recording:

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