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Can I stay in ISKCON permanently?

Can I stay in ISKCON permanently?

That is all the organisation is providing and a basic bathroom and non hygienic bedding. The people living permanently in the organisation have minimum four star accommodation if not five stars.

Can I stay in ISKCON Vrindavan?

There is guesthouse named ISKCON Guest House inside the temple campus for accommodation. They provide both AC and Non AC rooms with clean, peaceful and satvik stay facilities for nominal prices such as 2 bed AC room for INR 950 and 3 bed AC room for INR 1600. The rooms are spacious, with attached toilets with geyser.

Where do foreigners stay in Vrindavan?

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN VRINDAVAN Tourists prefer to stay at Mathura and make a day’s trip to Vrindavan. The few hotels in the town and the guest house at ISKCON temple are good options to stay.

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Are the boundaries of ISKCON being kept permeable?

It can be a bit confusing in a spiritual movement like ours that is growing rapidly, with an increasingly diverse membership, and one in which the boundaries of the movement are kept deliberately permeable. People ask me such questions – and many other questions – because they know I have an active interest in expanding ISKCON’s membership.

What is the purpose of ISKCON?

Indeed, the ‘purposes’ of ISKCON – the very values that underpin its existence – have at their heart the reaching out to others in a compassionate way that the founder exemplified himself. Reaching out to others, then bringing them together so their lives are individually and collectively enriched.

Will ISKCON be spotlighted in the public eye?

ISKCON will find very little sympathy (if any) in the public eye. This is the single most concentrated case of child-abuse in the history of man. To believe that material assets will be spotlighted, is just another ISKCON illusion.

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What does Srila Prabhupada say about ISKCON?

Here Srila Prabhupada says we must be followers of “The Krsna conciousness movement”. He does not stress the idea of accepting one particlular guru, rather of accepting the movement, the society of devotees. (2)This spiritual association offered by our ISKCON movement is increasing day by day.