Iskcon Communications Seminar, Italy 2013 – Villa Vrindavana, Florence, Italy
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(From the Italian newsletter “Movimento ISKCON”) His Grace Anuttama prabhu – international ISKCON Communications director and current GBC vice-chairman – with great sensitivity and in his very own humorous way held a long seminar from July 8 to 11 in Villa Vrindavana, one of the finest property of ISKCON in Italy Read more ›

Beautiful, HR photos: Balaram Jayanti Festivities in Mayapur dhama
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A nice bathing ceremony was held at the temple, for the pleasure of Sri Balarama ji shilas, accompanied by ecstatic kirtan and distribution of maha prasada. Srila Prabhupada explained that normally Lord Krsna appears for the pleasure of His devotees, but when He appears with His brother Balarama, He simply appears for His own pleasure, to enjoy different pastimes together Read more ›

88 photos: A Source of Bliss for the Mentally Challenged
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Yesterday on harinam we came across a group of mentally and physically challenged people.Despite their handicaps they joined in and relished the kirtan like everyone. It was so inspiring.Then last night they came to the festival and melted the hearts of all with their newfound enthusiasm to chant, dance and take prasadam. Lord Caitanya is so kind! Read more ›

ISKCON Educational Services at Bhaktivedanta Manor: Service Description General Manager
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The General Manager will ensure that ISKCON Educational Services, Bhaktivedanta Manor is firmly established to flourish and expand as the most credible and authentic UK-based supplier of educational resources on Hinduism. Since 1990, IES has specialised in organising temple visits, providing guest speakers to schools, supplying high-quality teaching support and selling authentic educational materials. Read more ›

ISKCON Temple in Kannur, Kerala
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Tucked away in a narrow by lane of Moopanpara, Chirakkal in Kannur is ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness), a cradle of calm and peace. Finding your way to the temple can be a tricky affair with absence of any signage that could lead you towards it: no devotees, no meditating bhaktas or no boards announcing, ‘Yes, this is the way to the ISKCON Temple’. Read more ›

The translation of Manu Samhita by Linda Berce
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I live in Latvia, in a town named Lielvarde. I am a student, studying translation. I am now working on my Bachelor’s paper. The topic is the translation of Manu Samhita. I have chosen to connect my interest, the Vedas, with education. I was introduced to the Krishna consciousness movement about four years ago and was captivated by its goals, philosophy, personalities, and the fact that I could find all the answers I wanted. Read more ›