Temple News & Updates

Fasting Practice: Urad Dal During this month, devotees observe a special urad dal fast, abstaining from grains and consuming only urad dal (black gram) and permitted items for one month. This strict regimen helps purify the body and mind, allowing practitioners to concentrate fully on devotional service, chanting, and study of scriptures.

The third month of Caturmasya is distinguished by milk abstinence, symbolising a deeper level of renunciation. During Ashvina, devotees avoid consuming milk as a major ingredient, marking a significant step in the Caturmasya fasting practices.
ISKCON Ranchi is preparing for a grand celebration of Sri Krishna Janmashtami, the divine appearance day of Lord Krishna. Festivities will include...

A series of seminars aimed at empowering youth with values and life skills concluded successfully last week...
