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Things happen quickly in Dwarka. The mind doesn’t get much rest because of the morning rush hour on the metro, long workdays, school schedules, and the daily tasks of family life. Many people who live here feel mentally tired even after a full night’s sleep. It’s completely natural to feel overwhelmed and anxious when your mind just won’t slow down, and inner peace feels out ...


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Life in Dwarka never stops for anyone. The sound of school buses rushing by, people still half-asleep going to work, and vendors opening their shutters for another long day, mix with the sound of temple bells in the early morning. The summer heat here is so bad that it makes you tired before noon. During the winter, a thick fog covers the wide sector roads and won’t go away. ...


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Life in Dwarka appears structured and well-planned. Wide sector roads, residential societies, metro connectivity, schools, and corporate offices create a rhythm that never really slows down. Yet many people living around ISKCON Dwarka carry a quiet mental exhaustion beneath the surface. The strain of doing, delivering, and satisfying the social demands accumulates gradually, ...


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Sri Srivasa Pandita is not a new name in the history of ISKCON. His greatness has been mentioned in many tales and lores of the previous era. Read on to learn more about His life.

Story of Sri Srivasa Pandita

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The Absolute Personality of Godhead Krishna, Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, appeared as a devotee during the Kali era. On what is now known as Gaura-Purnima, he appeared in the evening of the full moon day in the Phalguna month. There was a moon eclipse at the time, and Hindus bathed themselves in the Ganga and sang the holy names as was customary and advised by scripture. Eclips...


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