The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), popularly known as the Hare Krsna movement, is a worldwide association of devotees of Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The movement's main purpose is to promote the wellbeing of human society by teaching the science of God conciousness (Krsna conciousness) accourding to the timeless Vedic scriptures of India
From the launch of online facility for offering Seva Puja to Sri Sri Radha-Madhava, Sri Nrsimhadeva and Sri Pancha-tattva in Mayapur, many devotees are benefited and have expressed their happiness that though miles far away from Sri dham Mayapur, they were able to do puja in Mayapur. We know that Mayapur is special in the hearts of devotees. The unshaking faith , everyone of you, have in the mercy of Their Lordships is amazing.
Once you book the online puja, we will be intimating the deity department to reserve the seva for you. We will print out all the heart pouring mails ,which carry all your prayers and offer it at the lotus feet of the Lord and puajris read out this offerings during puja. After the puja is performed, we send you few Tulasi leaves that has decorated the lotus feet of the Lord to you by post- the mercy of Mayapur dham all the way reaching to you at your doors. To facilitate the devotees, we have set up a separate gmail account mayapuronlinepuja@gmail.com to send all your queires and reservation of pujas.
For us, it is very enlivening service and spiritually uplifting experience as the blessings earned by the service to vasianvas service are much needed to keep us in the devotional track.
To reach this mercy to many souls starving for it, we are placing this online puja at a prominent place in our site.
To know the details of various pujas and sevas available, click here.
You can also sponsor for monthly puja for Nrsimha deva on a specific date or on your wedding anniversary, birthday or some special occasion or in memory of any dear departed ones. After making the payment, kindly send us the following details by mail to mayapuronlinepuja@gmail.com.
Name of the beneficiary: Gotra: Puja type: Date : Occasion: Your complete postal address:
Yes, I would like to perform this puja every year.
Brilliant "Pung Cholom" performance presented by artists of Manipur Jagoi Marup. " Pung" is a unique drum that is the soul of vaishnavite sankirtana music of Manipur. Usually performed by a group of male drummers, it demands a combination of dance, rythmn, acrobatics, and skilful coordination between the performing group-members.
“Breathtaking!” “I’m speechless! Such a beautiful festival!” “Captivating.”
These are a sample of the comments recorded in the guestbook signed by hundreds of visitors to the Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, Utah. The Rajastani-style center—the only one of its kind in the state—held the annual Festival of India celebration on Saturday, September 12th. Welcoming a crowd of over three thousand, Caru dasa and Vaibhavi Devi Dasi (both disciples of Srila Prabhupada) along with one hundred local volunteers manifested the spirit of India: serve the people loads of prasadam, crank up the krsna-kirtana and encourage cheers and claps when Ravana’s giant body is scorched to bits by flaming arrows.
Situated in a gorgeous valley surrounded on all sides by picturesque mountains, the Krishna Temple is well-known as the “place to be” throughout the year, mainly because of the various festivals that are held here. This year’s Festival of India attracted all types: energetic college students, families spanning two or three generations, and many curious and open-minded Mormons. Utah has a strong link with the Mormon Church, and their theology and lifestyle shares some important elements with Krishna consciousness. Preaching was brisk and joyful, as the festival participants were eager to learn more about the cultural and spiritual origins of the festival. Distributing Bhagavad-gita to many of the philosophically-inclined visitors was easy, since the Mormons appreciate authoritative literature.
And what to speak of the chanting! Kesava-Acarya dasa, a renowned kirtaneer from New York, along with Sri Ram on mrdanga sweetly sang the Lord’s Holy Name to the backdrop of a brilliantly setting sun. Later on in the evening a group of local devotees got everybody dancing to rock-style kirtana. Inside the temple room different groups of chanters led the packed crowds in non-stop harinama. “I thought the roof was going to cave in at one point because of all the dancing,” said Vaibhavi Devi Dasi. In addition to the all-auspicious chanting, young dancers from Abhinaya Company in San Jose, California, charmed the crowd with several styles of traditional dance. On the main stage devotees performed scenes from the Ramayana. Plus rows of booths offering such services as henna and Indian dress created an otherworldly atmosphere enjoyed by all.
The festival’s finale was especially spectacular: a 20-foot effigy of Ravana disintegrated into fiery shards before the delighted crowd. A glittery fireworks display capped off the evening.
Mercy and fun were the words of the day…all for $3 a head!
I am forwarding you the letter of the GBC secretary for Mongolia with the request that you kindly announce the Mongolian Temple Construction fund raising campaign on your site. Please, contact me if you’d require any further information.
Here is the GBC’s letter: ———
Dear devotees, Pamho! AgtSP!
As you might know, there is a growing congregation of devotees, working hard to create facilities for practicing Krishna Consciousness in Mongolia. After having translated and printed thirteen titles of Srila Prabhupada’s books, including Bhagavad-gita and Krishna Book, and recently opened the first Govinda’s restaurant, the government granted the permission to register our society in Mongolia. The condition is that this can only be done if we build a temple first.
On one hand a pleasant request, on the other hand a serious challenge for the Mongolian congregation. Although difficult, the congregation wants to cover the purchase of the land. However, for the construction of the temple they reach out for your help and support. I strongly feel that the devotees in Mongolia deserve our heartfelt encouragement and contribution.
All donations are needed and appreciated, regardless of size. Kindly consider how important the work of the Mongolian congregation really is, and what positive impact a larger facility will have on those Mongolian devotees, who live presently with less than the bare necessities of life.