On Saturday 6 May, the Temple President of Bhaktivedanta Manor, HG Vishaka Devi, and Communications Secretary HG Radha Mohan Das, were selected to represent The Manor at the historic occasion of the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, which took place at Westminster Abbey in London.
Author: Bhaktivedanta Manor (Nakula Das)
Nrsimha Caturdasi: The Right Way to get Angry
Did you know there is a right way to get angry? Most people don't know that spiritual art. Read more to discover the five signs of spiritual anger.
Simplicity: A Not-So-Simple Concept
People may associate simple living with minimalism, a current movement that encourages us to avoid overcollecting and conspicuous consumption. However, for Srila Prabhupada, simple living was much more than this, for it was inextricably linked to high thinking.
Invite Sri Sri Radha Gokulananda to your home
Sri Sri Radha Gokulananda were installed at Bhaktivedanta Manor 50 years ago this year, and to celebrate, Radha Gokulananda’s Utsav Murti (festival deities), will be visiting 50 homes during the year.
‘Sacred Art’ Exhibition
Sri Krishna Haveli announces a special two week transcendental Bhakti fine art exhibition with Sacred Art, an exclusive brand representing devotional couple Dhrti Dasi & Ram Das Abhiram Das.
Notice: New café opening times
From Monday 3 April 2023, the café opening times will be changing
Join us in raising a new Hanuman flag
Join us in raising the new flag of victory, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Bhaktivedanta Manor (Wednesday 5 April 2023)
Japa Meditation Garden Fundraiser
Bhaktivedanta Manor is planning to create a beautiful Japa Meditation Garden. This garden will serve as a place for new visitors to learn and experience japa meditation as well as providing a place of tranquility and inspiration for the devotees.
‘Celebrating 50 years’ – Booklet
Celebrating 50 years - The history, achievements, and spirit of bhakti at Bhaktivedanta Manor
Gauranga Mela – a weekend of kirtan
On Friday 3 March 2023, the first event in celebration of 50 years of Bhaktivedanta Manor began in the form of Gauranga Mela – a weekend of kirtan building up to Gaura Purnima.