Monday, 28 September 2015
Diwali FOLK News Online
In this issue you can discover Krishna’s reasons for worshipping Govardhana Hill. Narada Rishi Dasa shares why Krishna appears as Lord Jagannatha and the significance of Jagannatha’s appearance. Melbourne’s Food for Life Kitchen Giving Campaign is launched, and our farm manager Manigriva updates us on Hare Krishna Valley’s Care for Cows program.
You can read FOLK news right here or download a PDF.
You can catch up on past issues at our FOLK homepage.
Looking forward to seeing you at the Temple for our Karttika celebrations!
Saturday, 26 September 2015
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Festival of Vedic India at Bestchance Kindergarden
The 3 year old children were so excited to see us 'special visitors', but very curious of our displays.
Monday, 14 September 2015
Fitzroy Community School
We were enthusiastically welcomed back at the door by the students and teachers of Fitzroy community school. It really felt like a loving community with the students enthusiastically wanting to show us around and help us set up.
The yoga sessions were very well received with the students eagerly trying the various postures, learning about the befits of yoga in our everyday life, and learning the ever popular Maha Mantra and its meaning. They loved the Mantra so much they wanted to keep singing it in unison.
Cooking time! Everyone wanted to have a go making samosas. They eagerly listened to the instructions and demonstration of this all time favourite (Samosas). The students were ready as ever to give it a go when it was their turn. They thoroughly enjoyed every bit of the experience, especially tasting their preparation. Many said they couldn't wait to take the recipes home to cook with their parents.
Friday, 4 September 2015
Free Shuttle Bus Service on Sri Krishna Jnamastami
Thursday, 3 September 2015
Festival of Vedic India at Melbourne High School
By: Navadwipa Isvari dasi
"What an Incredible evening at Melbourne High School's International night! Scrumptious Prasadam, ecstatic kirtan and amazing dancing with parents, staff and students from over 70 nationalities!
We were fortunate enough to be part of this great evening presenting in our stall Henna/facial art as well as Indian cultural costume, kirtan on stage and prasadam distribution. Among other things in our stall we also had Higher Taste cook books and the ever attractive and fragrant Maha garlands, which were greatly appreciated.
There were many cultural food items for the guests among which was our contribution of prasadam. A few remembered our delicious prasadam from last year and couldn't wait to eat.
Our Harinama presentation was the Grand Finale. It was incredible to see the enthusiastic participation of the audience who joined in the singing and dancing of the Maha-mantra. It was amazing to hear the sound vibration of the Maha-mantra throughout the entire hall and down the corridors, which really rocked the whole place.
We had very positive feedback from the Melbourne High School parents & friends and the school community about our wonderful participation and they are very much looking forward to having us again next year.
We were greatly appreciated by all and the guests are already looking forward to our involvement next year and so are we!"
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