Food for Life at Toronto Homeless Shelters

On December 14th, Krishna Club, a York University-based outreach program, facilitated another food for life distribution program to downtown homeless shelters. Volunteers prepped, cooked and packed 100 bio-degradable take-out containers with vegetarian meals (prasadam) and then transported everything downtown and personally handed meals out to the homeless on the street. While some of the volunteers distributed food containers, other devotees …

Remember, Sunday Feasts Now Live!

Just as a little reminder, you can now enjoy ISKCON Toronto’s famous Sunday Feasts through our new live broadcast! We will be broadcasting our Sunday Feasts live every Sunday. The broadcasts will start every Sunday between 6:00pm or 6:30pm and end around 8:30pm (all times EST). Please note that during our Free Vegetarian Feast (7:20pm to 8:00pm) the audio will …

Cooking for Krishna – Episode Two

The ISKCON Toronto Blog is happy to present Episode Two of Cooking with Krishna. Cooking for Krishna is a regular video series which shows how to create sumptuous vegetarian meals! Once made, these preparations are offered to Lord Krsna and become “prasadam”, or sanctified food! In this second episode, Shashank Parkhi, a trained chef and member of our ISKCON Toronto …

Gita Jayanti Celebrations on Monday!

Gita Jayanti will be celebrated Monday evening, December 8th, at ISKCON Toronto and a warm invitation goes out to everyone join us for the festivities. Every year, as a tradition, we read the entire Gita (approximately 700 verses) over a two and a half hour span. This year, the program will begin at 5:00pm with the reading and will be …

Gita Jayanti to be Celebrated on Monday!

Over five thousand years ago, Lord Krishna spoke the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna, discussing the fundamental principles of life. The Gita lucidly explains the nature of consciousness, the self and the universe. It contains both the essence of India’s spiritual wisdom and the answers to questions that have been posed by philosophers for centuries. Today, that same Bhagavad Gita has …