ISKCON, The International Society for Krishna Consciousness

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ISKCON or the International Society for Krishna Consciousness


is a spiritual organization that follows the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and the principles of Vaishnavism. Founded in 1966 by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, ISKCON has since grown to become a worldwide movement with millions of followers.

The core philosophy of ISKCON centres around the worship of Lord Krishna, who is considered to be the Supreme Personality of the Godhead. Members of ISKCON practising devotion to Lord Krishna, they can achieve spiritual enlightenment and ultimately attain liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

One of the most iconic symbols of ISKCON is the ISKCON Temple, a place of worship and spiritual learning for members and visitors alike. These temples are known for their grand architecture, intricate artwork, and vibrant cultural events. Some of the most popular ISKCON temples in India include the ones in Delhi, Mumbai, and Vrindavan.





So, what does ISKCON stand for? ISKCON is actually an acronym that stands for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. This name was chosen by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada to reflect the global nature of the movement and its focus on spreading the teachings of Krishna consciousness around the world.


If you're interested in joining ISKCON, there are several ways to get involved. One of the easiest ways is to visit an ISKCON temple near you and participate in the various activities and classes offered there. You can also connect with ISKCON online through their website or social media channels, or attend one of their many events and festivals held throughout the year.

To become a formal member of ISKCON, you will need to undergo a process of initiation(Diksha), which involves receiving a sacred(Pavitra) mantra and committing to following the principles of Krishna consciousness. This process is typically overseen by a senior member of ISKCON and involves a period of study and preparation.


In conclusion, ISKCON is a vibrant and growing spiritual(Adhyatmic) movement that offers a unique approach to the pursuit of spiritual(Adhyatmic) enlightenment. With its focus on devotion to Lord Krishna and the principles of Vaishnavism, ISKCON offers a rich and rewarding spiritual(Adhyatmic) path for those seeking to deepen their connection to the divine. Whether you're a lifelong devotee(Bhakta) or a curious seeker, there's no better time to explore the teachings of ISKCON and discover the joy of Krishna consciousness.


Shrimad Bhagvad Gita (Karma and dharma)

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