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“HARE KRISHNA” documentary now free on YouTube

The film highlights Srila Prabhupada’s life and the global impact of the Hare Krishna movement.

“HARE KRISHNA!” documentary poster / imdb.com

The acclaimed documentary HARE KRISHNA! The Mantra, the Movement, and the Swami Who Started It All is now available for free to watch on YouTube in a shortened 47-minute version, making it more accessible for schools and institutions with limited time.

The shortened edited version of HARE KRISHNA! The Documentary was created by Saul David and George Harrison. Harrison is a former Beatles member and ISKCON devotee. He also has executively produced the film.

Originally released in 2017, the film won Best Picture at the Illuminate Film Festival. It explores Srila Prabhupada’s life and the global impact of the Hare Krishna movement. Co-creators Yadubara Das and Visakha Dasi aimed to enhance their educational reach with this shorter version.

Viewers can watch the documentary in HD or 4K and share it via a QR code.

The documentary HARE KRISHNA! (2017) explores the history and impact of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and its founder, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. 

It offers an insightful look into how the movement spread from India to the West, challenging conventional norms and addressing themes like spirituality, devotion, and community. The film features archival footage, and interviews with former followers, and explores the complex dynamics within the movement, including controversies and personal stories of transformation. 

The documentary is also available on various streaming platforms, including Amazon Prime Video.

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