
Join us each Sunday at 4pm for a festive evening of sacred celebration.
Hare Krishna kirtan
Sit comfortably and absorb yourself in the sacred sound of the Hare Krishna mantra.
Kirtan is a devotional practice of chanting sacred sanskrit mantras with musical accompaniment. It is a kind of meditation that asks you to redefine your definition of meditation! It can be done seated, standing, dancing and with instruments of all kinds, most typically karatalas (hand cymbals), mrdanga (a double ended drum), and harmonium.
The intention is to completely absorb the mind in spiritual sound and celebrate the beauty and wonder of the Supreme Divine Being, Shri Krishna.

Bhagavad Gita discussion
Listen and take part in an enlivening discussion of transcendental topics.
Bhagavad Gita is possibly the most famous text coming out of India. It is accepted as the guiding light by both ancient and modern yoga practitioners of all kinds.
The Gita’s wisdom has the power to transform your perspective of yourself, the world and the purpose of all things. Topics of the Gita include the nature of the soul, the Supreme Soul, reincarnation, karma, transcendental knowledge, bhakti and other paths of yoga, the nature of matter and the science of spirit.

Kirtan and dancing
Dance, chant and enjoy the celebration!
An arati ceremony is bhakti yoga in action – the act of offering beautiful natural elements in the mood of love and devotion to the deity forms of Krishna. Accompanied by kirtan and dancing, you may feel yourself being drawn into this colourful spiritual ceremony!

Delicious vegetarian feast!
Complete satisfaction!
No Hare Krishna celebration is complete without prasadam (spiritual food)! Our dedicated team of cooks prepare a sumptuous and satisfying feast, made with ingredients from our own organic farm.
Send us a message if you are interested in attending
via email [email protected]
or text or call Rati on 021 124 1591.