Day Six of the GBC AGM 2026 focused on recognition of service, updates on child protection initiatives, and the annual review of proposals, reflecting the GBC’s continued commitment to responsible governance and care. GBC AGM 2026 | Day 6 Highlights – Awards, Child Protection & Proposals...
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- 10 Feb 2026
By Gargamuni DasSo I thought, “Boy, how am I going to show Prabhupada how to use this thing? He’s from the village. In Vrindavan, they don’t know what a Dictaphone is.” So I brought it up to Prabhupada’s room, and I showed it to him. I showed him the mike, and he looked at it. I said, “Prabhupada, there’s an instruction book here how to use it. I’ll go through it with you.” He said, “No, that’s OK, I know.” I was shocked. And sure enough, Prabhupada knew. He pr...
- 10 Feb 2026
By Chaitanya Charana Dasa"It's an astonishing story. If someone told you a story like this, you wouldn't believe it. Here's this person, he's seventy years old, he's going to a country where he's never been before, he doesn't know anybody there, he has no money, has no contacts. He has none of the things, you would say, that make for success. He's going to recruit people not on any systematic basis, but just picking up whomever he comes across and he's going to give them responsibility for organizing a worldwide movement. You'd say, 'What kind of program i...
- 10 Feb 2026
By Krishna Dasa Kaviraja GoswamiWhen Lord Caitanya was preaching in the town of Navadvipa, two of His closest associates, Nityananda Prabhu and Haridasa Thakura, approached a noisy crowd on the main road. They learned from passers-by that two brothers, Jagai and Madhai, were once again causing a disturbance in a drunken condition. These two brothers had been born in a respectable brahmana family, but due to bad association they had become debauchees of the worst type. Not only were th...
- 10 Feb 2026
The early history of ISKCON’s London mission (1968–1969), mainly through Jamuna Devi’s and Shyamasundar’s recollections, alongside letters from Srila Prabhupada. Using multiple memoirs as parallel timelines, the speaker highlights both shared memories and small differences among devotees, emphasizing how quickly and intensively Prabhupada trained and empowered them. Six young devotees arrived in England with very...
- 9 Feb 2026
Highlights from Day Five of the GBC AGM 2026, including the felicitation of GBC College graduates, presentations and reflections on Vaishnava Diksha Guru (VDG), followed by a GBC Maha Online Istagosthi with global devotee interaction and updates on the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium (TOVP) and ISKCON’s 60th anniversary in 2026. GBC AGM 2026 |...
- 9 Feb 2026
By Radha Mohan Das On 2nd February, Dr Diviash Thakrar and Nilesh represented Bhaktivedanta Manor at a local Tu BiShvat festival, the Jewish tree-planting celebration. The ceremony was led by a mix of civic leaders, faith representatives, and local community members. Its purpose was to foster unity across different faiths, highlighting the connections that bring...
- 9 Feb 2026
By Shyamananda dasaHe who sees an object is called the seer, and an object seen by the observer is called the seen. The instrument of seeing, is called sight. It is a common error to deem the sense of sight the actual seer. Whatever we can measure by any of our senses we also call a seeable object, and he who senses it is called the seer. It is best that the jiva see himself as the object of Krishna's enjoyment. Thinking himself the seer, he sees the world as the object of his enjoyment. But thinking himself the enjoyer, under the influence of the false ego, will result only in his misfortune. It is not fitt...
- 8 Feb 2026
By Amala Bhakta SwamiWhen Sarvabauma denounced himself as an offender and took shelter of Lord Caitanya, the Lord wanted to show him His mercy, so He manifested His four armed Visnu form. Then, just after this, He manifested His original two-armed Krsna form, with a blackish complexion and a flute near His lips. When Sarvabauma Bhattacarya saw this, he prostrated himself before the Lord. Then he arose and with folded palms offered Lord Caitanya prayers of glorification. By the Lord's mercy, all truths were re...
- 8 Feb 2026
By Vraja Bihari DasThis realization can be a painful experience. Hence to avoid this realization, we may prefer to believe that chanting is one of the many things to be done in devotional service. If we profess that chanting is the most important activity, immediately we are exposed to the painful reality of our own poor chanting. It seems hypocritical that on the one hand we declare chanting to be most sacred, but on the other hand, our actions are contrary to the reality we preach about. The more we glorify the Holy Names, the more we have to face the stark truth of our own inadequacies of chanting. And th...
- 8 Feb 2026
GBC AGM 2026 Day 4 Highlights Org Dev, ISKCON Constitution & Gratitude to Ambarisa Dasa & Svaha Devi
Highlights from Day Four of the GBC AGM 2026, featuring presentations from the Organization Development Committee, updates on the ISKCON Constitution and the approval of a Constitution Dissemination Committee and gratitude to Ambarisa Dasa and Svaha Devi...
- 7 Feb 2026
Iskcon Mayapur – Sri Srimad Gour Govinda Swami Maharaj Disappearance Festival – February 06, 2026 Sri Srimad Gour Govinda Swami Maharaj Disappearance Festival – February 06, 2026...
- 7 Feb 2026
Sri Dham Mayapur Victory 2025 Celebration – February 07, 2026 Sri Dham Mayapur Victory 2025 Celebration – February 07, 2026...
- 7 Feb 2026
Iskcon Mayapur – Sankirtan Devotee’s welcome ceremony – February 07, 2026 Sankirtan Devotee’s welcome ceremony – February 07, 2026...
- 7 Feb 2026
In society today over forty billion animals are slaughtered every year. It is so unnecessary and very, very sinful. Most Christians, Jews, Muslims and followers of other religions endorse the killing of animals and slaughter houses are engaged in horrific blood letting of innocent animals. Where is the kindness? How do they show the compassion...
- 7 Feb 2026
Highlights from Day Three of the GBC AGM 2026, featuring a comprehensive update on developments in Sridhama Mayapur, including presentations by the Mayapur Executive Board. The day also included a review of ongoing discussions concerning ISKCON affiliates, and a special interaction with Shri Ashwin and Smt Shilpa, producers of the MahaAvatar Nrsimha movie. GBC AGM...
- 6 Feb 2026
By Chandan Yatra Das Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura called this place “Vrindavana Pattan”, which means the place where the forest of Vrindavana is manifest. By Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura’s spiritual potency, Syama-Kunda, Radha-Kunda and Giri-Govardhana of Vrindavana are all manifest here. Established by Sarasvati Thakura in 1918, this temple was the headquarters of his Krishna Consciousness preaching throughout India. During its peak time, there were 800 devotees here to cope with the daily influx of visitors.
...- 6 Feb 2026
By Srila Bhaktisiddhanta SarasvatiEvery spot on earth where discourses on God are held is a place of pilgrimage. Possession of objects not related to Krsna is our main malady. Those favored by God find their paths set by thorns. We are put to test and trial in this world. Only those who attend the kirtana of the devotees can succeed. Let me not desire anything but the highest good for my worst enemies. As dalliance with the body in luxury increases, so wanes the spirit of service of the Lord. Those favored by God find their paths set by thorns.
...- 6 Feb 2026
By Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura1. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s instructions in Sikastakam, “param vijayate Sri-Krishna -Sankirtanam” is the only motto of the Gaudiya math. 2. The Supreme Personality of Godhead Sri Krishna is the only enjoyer. Everyone and everything else is the object of his enjoyment. 3. Anyone who does not serve Hari, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is ignorant and a killer himself. 4. To learn to tolerate is one of the most important responsibilit...
- 6 Feb 2026
By Chandan Yatra DasThe care of the house where Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura was born was later taken on by the Gaudiya Matha. Now the entire house has been developed nicely, with a beautiful temple, devotee quarters, etc. Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura’s murti is worshipped in the same spot where he took birth. When devotees were digging the soil to construct this temple, a nice smell of candana manifested from the place where he took birth. Six months after Bimala Prasada’s appearance was the event of Lord Jagannatha’s Rathayatra. As t...
- 6 Feb 2026
Highlights from Day Two of the GBC AGM 2026, featuring the Chairman’s Annual Address by Govardhan Prabhu, reflections on key developments and challenges of 2025, and expressions of gratitude to ISKCON leaders and devotees worldwide. The day also included presentations by the Succession Committee and the Nominations Committee, announcing and approving new Assistant GBCs. GBC...
- 5 Feb 2026
The ISKCON Constitution Drafting Committee has assembled a document to answer frequently asked questions. We hope this document helps you address any questions you have....
- 4 Feb 2026
Highlights from Day One of the GBC Annual General Meeting 2026, held on 4 February in Mayapur. The day included opening addresses, a Book Distribution presentation reflecting key achievements of 2025, elections to the GBC Executive Committee, the official launch of the ISKCON Constitution, and key administrative and governance-related matters. GBC AGM 2026 | Day...
- 4 Feb 2026
Ahead of the GBC AGM 2026, the Organizational Development (Org Dev) Committee met to review its work. In this short conversation from Mayapur, the Org Dev Co-Chairs share reflections on the role and focus of Organizational Development within ISKCON. GBC AGM 2026 | Pre-AGM Reflections from the Organizational Development Committee...
- 4 Feb 2026
