The Book Marathon is an annual event, in which everyone is encouraged to distribute the spiritual knowledge of Srila Prabhupada’s books during the wintertime.
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Appearance of Srila Prabhupada
The appearance of Srila Prabhupada, the Founder-Acharya of ISKCON, is celebrated joyfully with heartfelt appreciations and the chanting of the holy names of the Lord, reflecting on his profound influence on their lives. There will be kirtans, memories, offerings, and a feast.
Summer National Book Marathon
The annual Summer Book Marathon was from 5th of July - 19th July this year. During that fortnight, no less than 7093 of Srila Prabhupada’s books of all types were distributed.
‘Srila Prabhupada’ The Divine Art Exhibition
Free exhibition, featuring the art of Haridas Thakur Das. Immerse yourself in the exquisite collection of oil paintings, featuring profound portraits of Srila Prabhupada, alongside mesmerising depictions of other revered devotees and Lord Krishna.
Disappearance of Srila Prabhupada
The disappearance of Srila Prabhupada, the Founder-Acharya of ISKCON, is reflected on with heartfelt appreciations and the chanting of the holy names of the Lord, appreciating his profound influence on their lives.
Appearance of Srila Prabhupada
The appearance of Srila Prabhupada, the Founder-Acharya of ISKCON, is celebrated joyfully with heartfelt appreciations and the chanting of the holy names of the Lord, reflecting on his profound influence on their lives. There will be kirtans, memories, offerings, and a feast.
Celebrating Sri Sri Radha Gokulananda
Join us as we celebrate their Lordships, Sri Sri Radha Gokulananda with a series of events.
Thoughts from a Coronation
Reflections and thoughts from the Temple President after attending the Coronation of King Charles III
Simplicity: A Not-So-Simple Concept
People may associate simple living with minimalism, a current movement that encourages us to avoid overcollecting and conspicuous consumption. However, for Srila Prabhupada, simple living was much more than this, for it was inextricably linked to high thinking.