Sunday Love Feast
Sri Krishna Haveli Hilfield Lane, Watford, United KingdomJoin us every Sunday 11:30am-1pm & 4:30pm-6:30pm - Chanting & dancing, enlivening wisdom, culture & entertainment, and of course the delicious prasadam (feast).
Join us every Sunday 11:30am-1pm & 4:30pm-6:30pm - Chanting & dancing, enlivening wisdom, culture & entertainment, and of course the delicious prasadam (feast).
Join us every Sunday 11:30am-1pm & 4:30pm-6:30pm - Chanting & dancing, enlivening wisdom, culture & entertainment, and of course the delicious prasadam (feast).
Join us every Sunday 11:30am-1pm & 4:30pm-6:30pm - Chanting & dancing, enlivening wisdom, culture & entertainment, and of course the delicious prasadam (feast).
An opportunity for the whole community to come together and dive deeper into Govardhan Lila, facilitated by special guest Govinda Krishna das
Join us every Sunday 11:30am-1pm & 4:30pm-6:30pm - Chanting & dancing, enlivening wisdom, culture & entertainment, and of course the delicious prasadam (feast).
Join us every Sunday 11:30am-1pm & 4:30pm-6:30pm - Chanting & dancing, enlivening wisdom, culture & entertainment, and of course the delicious prasadam (feast).
EVENING SESSION ONLY - Join us every Sunday 11:30am-1pm & 4:30pm-6:30pm - Chanting & dancing, enlivening wisdom, culture & entertainment, and of course the delicious prasadam (feast).
Sitakayana Katha: Entering Fire, Forest & Earth - ‘Ramayana from the perspective of Sita’ with Sri Radharamana Das
An evening to celebrate the life of George Harrison, who bought Bhaktivedanta Manor for the Hare Krishna's in 1973. There will be live music and words in honour of the former Beatles star.
Join us every Sunday 11:30am-1pm & 4:30pm-6:30pm - Chanting & dancing, enlivening wisdom, culture & entertainment, and of course the delicious prasadam (feast).
Join us for a Sadhu Sanga with Sacinandana Swami, including talks, kirtans and a recitation of Bhagavad-gita.
Join us every Sunday 11:30am-1pm & 4:30pm-6:30pm - Chanting & dancing, enlivening wisdom, culture & entertainment, and of course the delicious prasadam (feast).