The Bhagavad-gita informs us, “Charity given out of duty, without expectation of return, at the proper time and place, and to a worthy person is considered to be in the mode of goodness.” (Gita 17.20)
Tag: wisdom
Āśā-bandha – Great Hope
Devotees offer their time, skills and wealth to Krishna. Ultimately, each of these devotees shares a common goal: to serve and please Lord Krishna.
Relating to our wider circle
Colleagues, neighbours, acquaintances, distant relatives – we probably have dozens (or even hundreds) of such people in our lives, and it’s important to have nourishing relationships with them.
History and Mystery of Braj
This 90-minute Zoom seminar explores the antiquity and living reality of Braj through multiple knowledge systems, bridging devotion, scholarship, and civilizational inquiry.
The Art, Science and Perfection of Deity Worship
This 4-week course offers a balanced blend of philosophy, practical guidance, and inner cultivation to help students understand and deepen their connection with Krishna through the sacred art of worship.
Prana Shakti: The Power Within the Breath
The Power of Breath is a dynamic 3-hour experiential seminar designed to reveal how conscious breathing can dramatically improve your physical health, emotional resilience, mental clarity, and overall wellbeing.
Turban Making
This workshop offers a beautiful blend of Vaishnava culture, practical skill, and personal guidance, making it suitable for complete newcomers as well as those already familiar with temple life.
Gita Life Onsite (September)
Thought-provoking and interactive way to learn the Bhagavad Gita inside-out!
Guru Disciple
The ISKCON disciple course is intended for those wanting to understand the intricacies of the Guru-Disciple relationship.
Relating to our near and dear ones
Building positive relationships isn’t easy, but the results are significant. Strong relationships bring us happiness and improve our physical and mental health.









