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 for an evening with Vaisesika Das, looking at practical tools for developing a robust spiritual practice in today’s modern world.
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 evening of melodious Krishna and Ram bhajans with India’s Culture Ambassador Maithili Thakur
Ekadasi is one of the regular celebrations in the Vaishnava calendar. Srila Prabhupada states: "The best thing to do on fasting days is to remember the pastimes of Govinda and to hear His holy name constantly.” - Join us for kirtans, arati and katha on this auspicious day.
The Chida Dahi Utsava, also known as the Chipped Rice Festival of Panihati, is a yearly celebration of the pastimes of Srila Raghunatha dasa Goswami and Lord Nityananda Prabhu.
NO EVENING SESSION THIS WEEK - 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 the power and nectar of the Holy Name, facilitated by special guest Mahatma 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 in celebrating the Disappearance of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur with evening kirtans, class, flower offering, arati, drama, and prasadam.
Lord Jagannatha comes to Watford for the annual Festival of Chariots