Hare Krishna devotees have been a fixture on the streets of major cities, around the world, for more than 40 years. Armed with spiritual literature and sporting saffron robes, they are instantly recognizable as they chant and drum but their presence is not necessarily understood.
Following the teaching of a centuries-old spiritual movement, from India, the Hare Krishna hope to impart the teaching of the Bhagavad-gita and the practice of Bhakti-yoga. Being on the streets and greeting people passing by is all a part of the tradition.
Journalist Nick Logan is pleased to present his first documentary, Spirit on the Streets, to the general public. His 10-minute film will take you through the history of this fascinating movement and introduce you to individuals who have chosen to pursue a monastic life dedicated to Krishna consciousness.
Logan, a recent graduate of the University of Kings College School of Journalism, plans to submit Spirit on the Streets to film festivals.
For more information or permission to use all or part of this film, please contact: nickaroundtheworld@gmail.com
I feel very pleasure to watch the flim
harianju2007 8 months ago
Awesome! I just might stop by one day :o)
way0walker 1 year ago
It is good to see a community of devotees thriving in Nova Scotia. Thank you for sharing. Haribol!
MahaYogaCyberAshram 2 years ago
Excellent documentary! Very well edited and put together!!!
KeshavToronto 2 years ago