Author: Radha Mohan (Radha Mohan)

The Song of Grace
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The Song of Grace

Indradyumna Swami is particularly known within ISKCON for his highly mobile, large-scale and culturally engaging style of sharing spiritual techniques. Blending original live music, dance, and dialogue, The Song of Grace is an intimate and visually rich stage production about the people who shape us, and the grace that continues to guide us when life changes form.

Created by an international ensemble of artists from 10 countries, the production is inspired by real life events, the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, and the global cultural work of Indradyumna Swami.

Ox Power and Harvest Festival
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Ox Power and Harvest Festival

Bhaktivedanta Manor celebrated a joyful Harvest Festival highlighting the traditional power of oxen and the importance of sustainable farming. The day began with a grand procession from New Gokul to Holland Farm, where the Manor’s horticulture project is based, bringing together devotees and visitors in a colourful celebration of the harvest. The leading ox cart...

An Open Day of Cows and Culture
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An Open Day of Cows and Culture

Bhaktivedanta Manor opened its gates to the public for a special open day celebrating its goshalla, organic farm and commitment to sustainable living. Around 300 visitors joined us for the event, many experiencing the Manor for the first time.

The Danger of Sectarian Vision and the need for good Interfaith relations
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The Danger of Sectarian Vision and the need for good Interfaith relations

Srila Prabhupada meets with Father Emanuel Jungclausen, a Benedictine Monk, and other guests in Schloss Rettershof, Germany, 1974: A very respectful and fruitful gathering – Article by Radha Mohan das: In the Bhakti tradition within the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), the concept of māyā—the Lord’s illusory energy—is not merely a metaphysical idea but...