Mangala Arati is a sacred early morning ritual offering lamps, incense, and prayers to deities, awakening divine presence and beginning the day in spiritual consciousness.
Japa session is meditative chanting of the maha mantra, often using mala beads, to focus the mind, purify thoughts, and deepen spiritual awareness through repetition.
Daily Bhagavad Gita classes provide timeless wisdom, guiding seekers through life’s challenges and deep reflection on Krishna’s teachings and purpose.
Chanting the holy names—especially the Hare Krishna mantra—is central. Whether through kirtans, bhajans, or japa meditation, this practice deepens love for Krishna and unites the community in shared devotion.
Support our temple with love and service to preserve traditions, share prasadam, and inspire generations.
Open hearts to Krishna with love, service, and joy, feeling His divine presence unite us.
Serving the deities of Shri Radha Madav is non-different from serving direct to Shri Radha Madav in Golok Vrindavan Dham”. Kindly offer your seva by donating deity seva for the pleasure of Shri Shri Radha Madav.
Whoever constructs or donates to build a temple will protect eight generations of fathers, grandfathers, and forefathers from falling into hell. One can get the eternal spiritual world (Vaikunta).
I could be worshipped within the Cows by offerings of grass and other suitable grains for the happiness and health of the Cows, and one can worship me within the Vaishnavas through offering loving.
The Gajanana Besha (also known as Hati Besha) is a deeply symbolic and visually striking adornment of Lord Jagannath, observed on Snana Purnima, the full moon day of the month of Jyeshtha (May–June). On this sacred day, Lord Jagannath, along with Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra, is ceremonially bathed with 108 pots of sanctified water in a grand ritual known as Snana Yatra
My Guru Mahārāja, Śrī Śrīmad Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Gosvāmī Prabhupāda, used to say that every one of his disciples could attain Vaikuṇṭhaloka in this life, without waiting for another life to execute devotional service. One simply has to become as serious and sincere as Dhruva Mahārāja; then it is quite possible to attain Vaikuṇṭhaloka and go back home, back to Godhead, in one life.