What’s in a Word? Episode 5 – Sacrifice Page
...the thought and ethos it fosters. Take, for example, food. Instead of mechanically making meals to merely satiate our hunger and satisfy our senses, when we prepare them as a...
Requesting a Workplace Accommodation for a Dietary Restriction Page
...YYYY Fasting Restriction all food all food and water certain foods Specify what you would like your employer to do: Your Email Your Phone Your Name Click to Copy Letter...
In Hinduism, what is the relationship between spirituality and health? Blog Post
...of sensory deprivation, such as in food, extra periods of rest, and limiting overstimulation, to accompany any medicinal therapies. What would you say to a clinician about the faith of...
Char Dham: the pilgrimage tour that takes you around all of India Blog Post
...prestigious religious destinations, and hence the focal point of the easternmost of the four dhams. Covering some 400,000 square feet, with immense facilities that produce food for roughly 20,000 people...
The Pope on Proselytism: A Way to Work for Peace Blog Post
...sake of service. In Hindu households the advent of a missionary has meant the disruption of the family coming in the wake of change of dress, manners, language, food and...
On celebrating Navaratri and Dussehra: through the lens of ISKCON Communications Director, Anuttama Das Blog Post
...exciting festival. In addition to the traditional ISKCON kirtans, lectures, and special prashadam [sacred food] — and, of course, the deities getting a beautiful new outfit — we generally do...
5 things to know about Holi Blog Post
...evening, everyone gets together with their friends and family to enjoy festive food, sweets, and company, as lively music creates a fun-filled atmosphere. The most well-known aspect of Holi —...
Ma Kali Blog Post
...center. Friends, food, and classical music are a big part of this celebration. In the west, Navaratri is a time for garba—nine nights of dancing, with the Mother at the...



































