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Brazil’s First Ganesha Consecration? Indian Envoy Joins Sacred Pran Pratishtha in Petrópolis

Indian Ambassador Dinesh Bhatia joined Brazilian teacher Jonas Masetti in Petrópolis for a widely noted Pran Pratishtha of a Lord Ganesha murti, marking a milestone for Hinduism in Brazil. Readers will learn what Pran Pratishtha is, how Agama Shastra and Shilpa Shastra guide the rite, and why Ganesha’s symbolism suits the inauguration of sacred spaces…
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ISKCON Helsinki Launches Ambitious Malmi Manor Temple Restoration to Safeguard Living Heritage

ISKCON Helsinki has launched a multi-year restoration and modernization of its Malmi Manor temple complex, uniting rigorous heritage conservation with contemporary performance standards. The program balances minimal intervention and reversibility with essential upgrades to structure, envelope, and building services suited to Nordic climate demands. Kirtan hall acoustics, fire safety, and accessibility receive focused attention, improving…
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Dharmic Harmony and Heritage: Telangana Minister Konda Surekha’s Inspiring Visit to Bhaktivedanta Manor

Bhaktivedanta Manor welcomed Telangana Cabinet Minister Konda Surekha Garu, creating a timely bridge between Indian endowments governance and the UK’s Hindu diaspora. The visit spotlighted how religious endowments and environmental stewardship can be jointly advanced to protect sacred spaces and biodiversity. It underscored shared dharmic values—ahimsa, seva, and public-minded service—across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism.…
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Inside ISKCON Korea’s Grand Welcome for Maharaj Ji: Kirtan Energy, Bhakti-Yoga, and Dharmic Unity

ISKCON Temple Korea’s grand welcome for Maharaj Ji showcased how congregational kirtan, ritual hospitality, and prasadam distribution translate Gaudiya Vaishnava theology into lived experience. The ceremony’s structured sequence—garlanding, arati, and a brief discourse—provided clear entry points for newcomers while reinforcing disciplined sadhana for regular practitioners. Kirtan’s technical elements (call-and-response singing, mridanga, kartals, and harmonium) created…
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Pioneering Saṅkīrtana with Heart: HG Vaisesika Dasa Honors HG Caru Dāsa’s Enduring Legacy

On 09 April 2026 at Bhaktivedanta Manor, HG Vaisesika Dasa offered a scholarly and heartfelt homage to HG Caru Dāsa Prabhu, presenting him as a true pioneer of the saṅkīrtana movement. The tribute situates Caru Dāsa’s innovative outreach—especially Utah’s Festival of Colors—within the theology of kīrtana and the broader ISKCON tradition of combining prasāda, music,…
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Honoring HG Caru Prabhu ACBSP: Utah’s Krishna Temples, KHQN, and Holi Legacy

HG Caru Prabhu ACBSP, founder of Utah’s Krishna temples, KHQN Radio, and the Utah Holi Festival of Colors, passed away on April 7, 2026, following a car accident. This tribute examines how temple-building, inclusive festivals, and devotional broadcasting shaped the Hindu American Community in the Intermountain West. It clarifies the significance of his ACBSP discipleship…
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WSN February 2026 Leaders: Global Sankirtan Trends, Data-Driven Insights, and Winning Practices

The World Sankirtan Newsletter (WSN) for February 2026 showcases a globally distributed leadership: Mayapur, Mumbai-Chowpatty, and Ujjain topped large temples; London-Soho, Bengaluru-South, and Bhopal led medium; Surat, Atlanta Krishna Life, and Chandigarh headed small; while Porto Alegre, Bologna, and Heidelberg led maha-small. Beyond the standings, the report highlights how kirtan and book distribution thrive across…
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Dallas–Fort Worth Ganesha Temple Backlash: Evidence, Law, and a Path to Unity

A proposed Sri Ganesha temple in the Dallas–Fort Worth area has sparked an online backlash framed by “Culture Erased,” intensifying debate about Hinduphobia, zoning, and religious freedom in the U.S. This analysis separates legitimate planning concerns from discriminatory narratives and explains how the First Amendment and RLUIPA protect houses of worship. It outlines neutral, evidence-based…
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India rebuts USCIRF’s ‘selective’ claims, urges decisive action on Hindu temple attacks in U.S.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs has rejected the latest USCIRF report as “distorted and selective,” while urging U.S. authorities to prioritize decisive action against vandalism and intimidation targeting Hindu temples. The analysis clarifies what USCIRF is, how it differs from the State Department’s IRF report, and why methodological transparency matters. It outlines the legal tools…
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Inside Hong Kong’s Hare Krishna Community: Unsung Devotees Powering Faith, Service, and Unity

This long-form analysis spotlights Shereimony and Suchandra—two long-time devotees in Hong Kong’s Hare Krishna community—whose steady sadhana, seva, and sādhu-saṅga exemplify quiet leadership. Readers gain an academic yet accessible overview of Krishna consciousness in the diaspora, including how Bhakti Yoga practices such as japa and kirtan support resilience. The article outlines practical, research-aligned benefits of…
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Power and Grace of ISKCON London’s Ladies Sankirtan: Book Distribution and Community Impact

ISKCON London’s ladies Sankirtan party demonstrates how devotional service, ethical outreach, and disciplined training can transform brief public encounters into enduring spiritual inquiry. Through consent-first dialogue, culturally sensitive communication, and the voluntary distribution of texts like the Bhagavad-gita, the teams nurture curiosity without coercion. Women-led leadership adds relational depth and approachability, improving the quality of…
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Peterborough’s Bharat Hindu Samaj Temple Wins Early Court Relief: Due Process and Pluralism

Peterborough’s Bharat Hindu Samaj Temple has won early court relief against a proposed council disposal to a Muslim community group, pausing the sale while the Administrative Court examines whether legal and equality duties were met. Readers gain a clear map of the UK public-law framework governing disposals, including section 123 of the Local Government Act…
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Taguig City’s Sri Sri Radha Madhava Mandir Opens: 24‑Hour Kirtan, Devotion, and Unity

From January 30 to February 1, 2026, Taguig City in Metro Manila marked the opening of the Sri Sri Radha Madhava Mandir with a 24-hour kirtan and a formal ribbon-cutting. The inauguration signaled the formal relocation of the Deities to a permanent spiritual home, strengthening Hindu cultural presence in the Philippines. In Vaishnava practice, such…
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Reviving ISKCON Wellington: A Resilient Community Rebuilds Krishna’s Sacred Home

ISKCON Wellington’s long-serving temple closed in June 2024 due to structural and legal challenges, pausing a cherished rhythm of kīrtana, spiritual study, and free prasādam. This in-depth analysis outlines a responsible, step-by-step pathway to reestablish a sacred home for Krishna in Wellington that fully aligns with modern building, safety, and planning rules. It details seismic…
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Angkor Wat, Cambodia: Majestic Vishnu Temple—First in a Series on 25 Global Mandirs

This article inaugurates a scholarly series on 25 famous Hindu temples abroad, beginning with Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Angkor Wat is the world’s largest religious monument and a national symbol of Cambodia. Its temple-mountain layout, sacred geometry, and narrative bas-reliefs invite a contemplative experience that resonates with devotees and travelers alike.…
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25 Iconic Hindu Temples Abroad: Awe-Inspiring Mandirs and Global Dharmic Heritage

This article introduces a series on 25 famous Hindu temples abroad, emphasizing their role in safeguarding cultural heritage and nurturing interfaith harmony. It begins with Angkor Wat in Cambodia, a Vishnu temple and UNESCO World Heritage Site that exemplifies Hindu architecture and shared dharmic values. Readers gain historical context and practical insights into how overseas…