Grand Celebration Of Janmashtami Mahotsav By ISKCON On Friday

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Nagpur Center of International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) will be Celebrating Shri krinsha Janmashtami Maha Mahotsav at Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Temple Gate No. 2, behind Empress Mall, Gandhi Sagar on Friday.

The programme is being organized with the inspiration of ISKCON founder A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada’s dear disciple and International Pad Yatra Minister Sri la Lokanatha Swami Maharaj.

The programme will begin at 4.30 am with Mangalarati followed by Narasimha Aarti, Tulsi Aarti, Shringar Aarti and Guru pooja followed by a discourse on Shrimad Bhagavatam at 8 am.

Speaking about the same ISKCON spokesperson Dr. Shyamsunder Sharma said, that all the preparations have been completed. He informed that from 10 am, various programs will be held at Nakshatra Hall near Empress Mall, Gandhi Sagar.

There will be the consecration of Lord Krishna. The main program will start at 6 pm with Hare Krishna maha-mantra.

After this various cultural program has been organised by the members of ISKCON Youth Forum, ISKCON Girls Forum and students of Prahlad School.

Maha Abhishek of Sri Sri Radha Gopinath will be done by the donors and guests. A discourse of ‘Krishna Janma’ will be told by ISKCON Zonal Supervisor Harsh Murthy alias Hari Kirtan Das.

Chhappan Bhog will be offered to the Lord in the temple premises and there will be a Maha Aarti of Gopinathji at midnight.

Temple President Sachidanand Das has invited people to participate in this program.

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