The Bhaktivedanta Players concluded their 40th anniversary year on a powerful and joyful note with a spectacular production of The Lion King – Simha Rāja, presented with a thoughtful Kṛṣṇa conscious twist.

Self-Care
To maintain healthy, nourishing relationships with others, we must first care for ourselves. Self-care begins with understanding who we are – our identity beyond the body and mind that we inhabit.

Caring for Cows
Join us for a heartwarming 3-hour workshop at our cow sanctuary, where you’ll experience the joy of caring for these gentle, majestic beings.

Krishna Wisdom’s Christmas Party
Krishna Wisdom hosted its annual Christmas Party last Saturday and what an absolute triumph it was! With around 70 souls coming together, the evening was a joyful celebration of community, connection, and Christmas spirit!

Interfaith Week 2025
Bhaktivedanta Manor’s involvement in Interfaith Week is important because it fosters mutual understanding, respect, and collaboration among diverse religious communities, promoting social cohesion and harmony.

A Campus Tour of Gita Wisdom Across India
As part of outreach preaching efforts beyond the UK, Maha Prasad Govinda Das—who lived as a monk at Bhaktivedanta Manor from 1983 to 1990—recently traveled to three prestigious universities across India as a delegate to a Bhagavad Gita conference.

ISKCON Acquires Historic 7 Bury Place, London
Devotees in London are thrilled to announce that it has successfully acquired 7 Bury Place, the site of its original London temple, in a recent auction.

Christmas Book Distribution Marathon
Participate in this year’s Śrīla Prabhupāda Christmas Book Distribution Marathon, which will run from 28 November to 24 December

Kids Yoga, Fitness and Zebu Barn Day Retreat
Get ready for a one-of-a-kind farm adventure! Our Kids Barn Day Retreat invites kids to connect with nature and animals like never before.

Gurukula Observes Interfaith Week with Respect, Curiosity and Devotion
National Interfaith Week provided a wonderful opportunity for the children of Gurukula – The Hare Krishna Primary School to deepen their appreciation of other faith traditions while grounding their learning in Vaishnava values of respect, empathy, and unity.
