What started as a $225,000 radio station in rural Utah blossomed into one of North America’s most unexpected spiritual hubs. In 1980, longtime ISKCON devotees Charu Das and his wife, Vaibhavi Devi, followed a classified ad from Los Angeles to Spanish Fork—never imagining how radically the land would reshape their…
KHQN Krishna Radio started as a simple AM station in 1981 with a bold dream: keep Krishna’s message on the air, nonstop. For decades, Caru Das and Vaibhavi Devi Dasi filled the Utah airwaves with bhajans, lectures, and timeless epics. But one challenge always lingered—how to make devotional music relatable…
