
Kirtan and Mantra Meditation
Experience joyful chanting, mridanga rhythms, and powerful vibrations that bring the community together in Bhakti Yoga.
Join UsKirtan, Vedic wisdom, yoga, prasadam, and powerful vibrations for the whole community.
Visit This SundayKirtan, mantra meditation, Vedic discussion, and prasadam in a warm community setting.
Hare Krishna!
Welcome to ISKCON Saskatoon. Join us for community events rooted in Vedic culture, Bhakti Yoga, kirtan, mantra meditation, and prasadam.
A branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), a worldwide Bhakti Yoga movement founded by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Our programs create space for uplifting association, joyful chanting, thoughtful learning, and powerful vibrations. Come as you are.
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Experience joyful chanting, mridanga rhythms, and powerful vibrations that bring the community together in Bhakti Yoga.
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Thoughtful classes on the Bhagavad Gita As It Is and other Vedic texts, followed by kirtan, discussion, and vegetarian feast.
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A bright space for children and families to build friendships, learn Vedic stories and values, sing, create, and grow through yoga culture.
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"golokera prema-dhana, hari-nama-sankirtana"
In 1965, at the age of 70, Srila Prabhupada traveled to America under the order of his teacher, bringing Krishna consciousness to the western world. He opened his first center in New York City in 1966. From a humble storefront, ISKCON has grown into a vibrant global community of centers, Vedic cultural celebrations, and vegetarian restaurants.
Tradition celebrates a culture in which "every word is a song and every step is a dance." When Srila Prabhupada brought the Krishna tradition West, he introduced the art of kirtan - powerful mantra vibrations carried by voice, mridanga, kartals, and traditional instruments.
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We look forward to welcoming you. Join the Sunday program for kirtan, Vedic discussion, yoga culture, and prasadam. All are welcome. Modest, comfortable clothing is appreciated. Shoes are removed at the entrance.
Your generosity helps us maintain the center, offer programs, and share prasadam with our community. Every contribution supports our programs.
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We hope to see you at the Sunday program.