Introduction Sound meditation is a powerful spiritual practice that has been used for centuries to bring about inner peace, clarity of mind, and a deeper connection with the divine. In the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), sound meditation is an essential part of spiritual life and is considered one of the most effective methods…
Read MoreWhat is mantra meditation? Mantra meditation is a type of meditation that involves the repetition of a particular word or phrase, known as a mantra. Mantras can only be chosen from authentic vedic scriptures. When the right mantra is chanted, it can have a profound impact on the mind, body, and spirit, and can help…
Read MoreThe main features of Bhakti include: Chanting Of Hare Krishna Mantra Hearing Eating prasadam Associating with devotees Serving in the temple Deity worship ISKCON, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, is a Vaishnavite Hindu organization that places great emphasis on the practice of bhakti-yoga, or the yoga of devotion. The main features of bhakti according…
Read MoreSrila Prabhupada, the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), translated Bhagavad-Gita into English Language in 1960. Srila Prabhupada began his translation of the Bhagavad Gita in the mid-1960s, while he was living in Vrindavan, India. He had previously published several books on spiritual topics in India, but he felt that the Bhagavad…
Read MoreWelcome to Grand Janmashtami Celebration in Whitefield. We look forward to meet you with all your family, friends and near and dear ones. Program details are below and you can also participate in various sevas
Read MoreActivities at our school
Sloka Learning Recitation
Instruments training
Vedic Drama
Bhajan & Kirtans
Our university organize student welcome program on every year. This program will help to introduce the students with each other and can share their ideas, feelings and many more. This program is going to held on coming next Sunday. Every students, staff, faculties and parents are welcome.
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