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Serving Humanity

  • ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) provides a diverse range of services aimed at fostering spiritual growth and community well-being. These include spiritual education through classes on Vedic scriptures, vibrant temple worship and ceremonies, and extensive food distribution programs like “Food for Life” to alleviate hunger.

  • ISKCON also celebrates numerous cultural festivals, engages in community services such as youth programs and counseling, and conducts outreach through book distribution and media. Additionally, they work to preserve and promote traditional Vedic culture, including music, dance, art, and cuisine, often hosting workshops and exhibitions, and promoting sustainable living through environmental initiatives.
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Spiritual Education

ISKCON offers courses and classes on the teachings of Bhagavad-gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, and other Vedic scriptures. These classes are often held at temples and online.

Temple Services

ISKCON temples provide a space for worship, meditation, and spiritual gatherings. They offer daily darshan (viewing of the deities), aarti (worship ceremonies), and kirtan (devotional singing).

Food Distribution

ISKCON's food distribution program provides free vegetarian meals to people in need. This service operates globally and aims to alleviate hunger and promote compassion.

Festivals and Celebrations

ISKCON organizes and celebrates numerous festivals such as Janmashtami (Lord Krishna's birthday), Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival), and Gaura Purnima (appearance day of Lord Chaitanya).

Community Services

ISKCON engages in various community services, including youth programs, family counseling, and support groups. They also run educational institutions and health care initiatives.

Cultural Preservation

ISKCON works to preserve and promote traditional Vedic culture, including music, dance, art, and cuisine. They often host cultural workshops and exhibitions. They also produce and distribute literature .

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