Panihati Festival – This Sunday!!!

This Sunday, Toronto’s Hare Krishna Temple is very excited to announce that we will be celebrating our second Panihati festival at New Remua Dhama! Panihati is located on the banks of the Ganges 10 miles North of Calcutta, in West Bengal India. It is the site of many wonderful spiritual pastimes of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and His close personal associates. …

Flashback Photo – Beverley St.

This edition of ISKCON Toronto’s Flashback Photos features a very special sannyasi (monk). It shouldn’t be too hard for many of us to guess who this is, but we still encourage comments for those who would like to venture a guess! HINT: It was on the instruction of Srila Prabhupada that he came to Toronto to open the first center …

Dinner & Entertainment at Govinda’s!

Govinda’s Dining Hall proudly presents the second installment of their new monthly program, where once a month your dining experience will be accompanied by live entertainment! The event will be taking place on Saturday, June 26th, 2010. In addition to Govinda’s famous vegetarian buffet, the evening will feature a musical performance by Saawun. Saawun is focused on presenting Indian Classical …

No Sunday Feast Recording This Week :(

Due to technical difficulties with the Mic, we were unable to record our live broadcast of the Sunday Feast and so we are unable to post a recording this week. We apologize for any inconvenience as many devotees were hoping to catch a recording of the amazing 8pm arati again. We hope to resolve the problem and to resume with …

Doors Open this Weekend!

This weekend the Hare Krishna Centre is participating In Doors Open Toronto. Annually, 150 buildings of architectural, historic, cultural and social significance open their doors to the public for a city-wide celebration. While Toronto’s Hare Krishna Temple is open, free of charge, to the public year-round, Doors Open presents an opportunity for the public to learn about the architectural and …

Dramatic Nrsimha Caturdasi Festivities!

Nrsimha Caturdasi, was celebrated on Wednesday, May 26th at Toronto’s Hare Krishna Temple. Nrsimha Caturdasi celebrates the appearance of Lord Nrsimhadeva, Lord Krishna’s half-man and half-lion incarnation. When King Hiranyakashipu tormented his youngest son Prahlada, a pure devotee of the Lord, Lord Krishna burst out of a palace column as Nrsimhadeva to protect His devotee. This Is a very special …