What was your experience of ISKCON?

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    ahelibairi715
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    My experience with ISKCON has been profoundly transformative, particularly through my visits to ISKCON Newtown. The first time I entered the ISKCON temple, I was struck by the overwhelming sense of peace and devotion. The serene atmosphere, filled with the melodies of Krishna Bhajan, instantly connected me to Lord Krishna and Lord Vishnu.

    At ISKCON Newtown, the teachings of Prabhupada come to life through the vibrant practice of Krishna consciousness. The temple not only offers a space for worship but also a community deeply engaged in service, especially during significant events like Janmashtami. Celebrating Krishna Janmashtami at ISKCON Newtown was a magical experience—witnessing the devotion of fellow worshippers, the beautifully decorated deities of God Krishna and Radha, and the spiritual energy that filled the air.

    One of the most meaningful aspects of my experience at ISKCON Newtown has been participating in Anna Daan Seva and Gau Seva. These acts of service, deeply rooted in Hindu philosophy and supported by Hindu Script, provide a way to connect with Radhe Krishna on a deeper level. The temple’s commitment to feeding the needy and caring for sacred cows reflects the essence of Krishna Thought.

    Supporting these services through donations has become a vital part of my spiritual journey. Every donation at ISKCON Newtown helps sustain the temple’s mission, ensuring that more people can benefit from the divine experiences it offers. Whether it’s during Krishna Janmashtami or a regular visit, contributing to Anna Daan Seva and Gau Seva feels like a direct offering to Radha Krushna.

    Each donation you make supports the temple’s efforts in spreading the teachings of Bhagavad Gita, Mahabharata, and the timeless wisdom of Prabhupada. By donating, you’re not just supporting a cause—you’re embracing a life filled with the blessings of Radhe Krishna and the love of Lord Krishna.

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