Kashi

Kashi, also known as Varanasi or Banaras, is a city located in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is considered one of the oldest and most sacred cities in India, and is a significant spot for Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
The city is located on the banks of the holy river Ganges, and is known for its ancient temples, ghats (stepped riverbanks), and vibrant culture. The Kashi Vishwanath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the most significant temple in the city and is visited by millions of pilgrims every year.
Another significant spot in Kashi is the Dashashwamedh Ghat, which is one of the most popular ghats in the city. It is known for its evening Ganga aarti, a ritual where devotees offer prayers and light lamps to the river Ganges.
Kashi is also known for its narrow lanes and bustling markets, which offer a wide range of traditional handicrafts, textiles, and food items. The city is also home to the Banaras Hindu University, one of the largest and most prestigious universities in India.
In addition to its religious and cultural significance, Kashi is also known for its spiritual and philosophical teachings. Many famous saints and philosophers, such as Adi Shankaracharya and Swami Vivekananda, have visited the city and contributed to its rich spiritual heritage.
A visit to Kashi is a journey of spirituality, culture, and tradition. It offers a unique glimpse into the rich and vibrant history of India, and provides an opportunity for personal growth and self-reflection. Come and experience the magic of Kashi, and be a part of its vibrant and ancient culture.
Bus Travel
Bus travel with ISKCON devotees that includes Krishna kirtanas, prasadam, sankirtan, games, and full of Krishna consciousness can be an enriching and spiritually uplifting experience for many devotees. It provides an opportunity to be in the association of like-minded people and immerse oneself in the devotional atmosphere.
The chanting of Krishna kirtanas (devotional songs) and sankirtan (group chanting of the holy name of Krishna) can help one connect with the divine and experience a sense of spiritual elevation. The distribution and consumption of prasadam, the food offered to Lord Krishna, can purify the mind and body and bring one closer to the divine.
The games and activities conducted during the bus journey can also be a fun way to engage in devotional service and build a sense of community and camaraderie among the devotees.
However, it’s important to note that the experience of bus travel with ISKCON devotees may vary depending on individual preferences and expectations. It’s essential to research and understand the nature of the event before attending and make sure it aligns with your personal beliefs and values.








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Delicious Prasadam
Krishna Prasadam refers to the food that has been offered to Lord Krishna in the temple as part of the worship and is then distributed to the devotees. In Hinduism, it is believed that by offering food to the deity and partaking in it, one can purify oneself and advance in spiritual life.
Here are some ways in which Krishna Prasadam helps us to advance in spiritual life:
Purification of the Mind and Body: According to Hinduism, the food that we eat has a direct impact on our mind and body. By consuming Krishna Prasadam, which is offered with devotion and purity, we can purify our mind and body and become more receptive to spiritual practices.
Breaking the Cycle of Karma: The concept of karma states that every action has a consequence, and the quality of the action determines the quality of the result. By consuming Krishna Prasadam, which is offered with devotion and without any selfish motive, we can break the cycle of karma and reduce the burden of negative karma that we accumulate.
Devotion and Surrender: Krishna Prasadam is offered to the deity with devotion and surrender, and by consuming it, we can imbibe these qualities and develop our own devotion and surrender to the divine.
Association with Devotees: In temples, Krishna Prasadam is usually distributed to all the devotees who visit. By partaking in this Prasadam, we also get the opportunity to associate with other devotees and exchange spiritual experiences and knowledge.
Connection with the Divine: Krishna Prasadam is not just food but is believed to be the blessings of the divine. By consuming it, we can connect with the divine and experience a sense of spiritual elevation and bliss.
In summary, Krishna Prasadam is an essential aspect of Hindu worship, and consuming it can help us advance in spiritual life by purifying our mind and body, breaking the cycle of karma, developing devotion and surrender, associating with devotees, and connecting with the divine.








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Flight








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Games & Activities








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Krishna Katha
Krishna is very important and nectarine to the ears. It purifies the heart and soul.








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Parikrama
Parikrama of a Dham (sacred place) with ISKCON devotees that includes Krishna kirtanas, prasadam, sankirtan, games, and full of Krishna consciousness can be a truly transformative experience for many devotees. Parikrama involves circumambulating (walking around) the holy place, visiting various sacred sites, and performing devotional activities along the way.
The chanting of Krishna kirtanas and sankirtan during parikrama can create a powerful devotional atmosphere and help one develop a deeper connection with the divine. It also provides an opportunity to visit and offer obeisance at various sacred sites associated with Lord Krishna or other deities, and gain spiritual merit by performing devotional activities such as offering flowers or lighting incense.
The distribution and consumption of prasadam during parikrama can also help purify the mind and body and strengthen the devotional bond with Lord Krishna. The games and activities conducted during the parikrama can also be a fun way to engage in devotional service and build a sense of community and camaraderie among the devotees.
Overall, parikrama with ISKCON devotees can be an enriching and spiritually uplifting experience, allowing one to deepen their spiritual practice and connect with a community of like-minded devotees. It’s important to note, however, that parikrama can be physically demanding, and devotees should be prepared to walk long distances and be in good health to fully enjoy the experience.








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Sankirtan
Sankirtan is the melodious form of Hare Krishna Mantra with musical instruments like kartal, mridanga and harmonium. This enthuses our bhakti to another level








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