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Is it possible for women to become gurus at the ISKCON
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- May 2, 2024 at 5:26 am #186471
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ParticipantYes, absolutely! Women can indeed become gurus at the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), and ISKCON Newtown is a shining example of this inclusive philosophy. In fact, ISKCON embraces the teachings of Lord Krishna and Radha, promoting equality and spiritual growth for all devotees regardless of gender.
ISKCON Newtown, nestled in the heart of Kolkata, embodies the essence of Krishna consciousness through its welcoming atmosphere and dedication to spreading the teachings of Lord Krishna. Here, women are not just welcomed but encouraged to take on leadership roles, including that of a guru.
Guru Purnima, a significant festival celebrated at ISKCON Newtown and worldwide, honors spiritual teachers and guides. It’s a time when devotees express gratitude and seek blessings from their gurus. At ISKCON Newtown, Guru Purnima is a vibrant celebration filled with devotional songs, discourses on the Bhagavad Gita, and heartfelt offerings to Lord Krishna and Radha.
One of the most beautiful aspects of ISKCON Newtown is its Sadhu Bhojan Seva, where volunteers serve meals to the needy with love and compassion. This act of selfless service embodies the teachings of Lord Krishna, who emphasized the importance of serving others.
Your support is crucial in continuing these noble endeavors. By donating to ISKCON Newtown, you contribute to the maintenance of the temple, support various outreach programs, and help empower women to become spiritual leaders within the community.
At ISKCON Newtown, every donation counts and makes a difference in spreading the message of Krishna consciousness and Hindu philosophy to the world. Together, let’s continue to uphold the values of inclusivity, devotion, and service exemplified by ISKCON and its revered founder, Srila Prabhupada.
Radhe Krishna!
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