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Festivals

Jhulan Yatra is among the most auspicious festivals celebrated in the Vrindavana. It is also known as the swing festival. This beautiful festival lasts up to thirteen days in the sacred town… read more
Though unborn and eternal, the Supreme Lord, of His free will and causeless mercy, incarnates to deliver the pious and annihilate the miscreants. Lord Krishna appeared as the son of Vasudeva and… read more
Krishna is the Supreme Personality of the Godhead. He is the only source of all the incarnations. Balaram is better recognized as His 2nd body. These two are not different and both of them have the… read more
Rama-navami is the  appearance day of Lord Sri Ramachandra. He is known as Maryada-purushottama for He always set an excellent example of how to be a king, husband and an individual person. This day… read more
In the context of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), the Shiksha Ceremony holds a unique significance. ISKCON, also known as the Hare Krishna movement, is a global… read more
What is Caturmasya Vrata? Catur means Four, Masya means Month, and vrata means Austerity. Caturmasya Vrat is observed for a period of 4 Holy Months and it begins from the day after Deva Sayana… read more