








"In this age of Kali, there is no otherway, there is no otherway, there is no otherway for spiritual progress other than the chanting of the holy name, the chanting of the holy name, the chanting of the holy name of the Lord." ...

The ISKCON Mayapur campus is a beautiful oasis of many, many acres. Having broken architectural records on many occasions, it houses several architectural feats; including the longest building in Kolkata ...

Mayapur Worldwide has launched the "Bhakti Yoga Tour". The tour starts on 23rd December 2010 until 1st January 2011 ...

Mayapur Worldwide with the Krishna Conscious Society have launched the "Spiritual India: Bhakti Yoga Tour". The tour starts on 27th July until 4th August 2010. A Great opportunity to get away ...

Are you tired of mundane studying? Thinking of taking a gap year? Don’t know where to go?
Well no need to think further as Mayapur Worldwide and Mayapur Institute of Higher Education (MIHET) has just launched a brand new...

Foreign devotees and tourists visiting Sri Mayapur can now look forward to changing their money at a brand new foreign currency exchange outlet 'GAURADESA' in ISKCON Sri Mayapur...

The University students from the UK and South Africa went on a spiritual adventure to Mayapur in Kolkata, blending seminars on Vedic knowledge and interpersonal communication with voluntary service...

Leicester Ratha Yatra 2008 was indeed a magnificent festival, marking the second largest city in Europe after London to host this festival on a large scale. Thousands of devotees attended the festival which had a lively and stunning atmosphere...

Cardiff Ratha Yatra was a huge festival celebrated on 9th August 2008 organised by ISKCON Cardiff. The lively cultural festival was featured with a huge chariot of Lord Jagannath, Subhadra Maharani and Baladev...

The Birmingham Ratha Yatra festival on 10th August was also a brilliant parade marvelled with some style. The opening ceremony was performed by his holiness Jayapataka Swami accompanied by Lord Mayor of Birmingham...