Wednesday 29 June 2016

Week Ahead 30 June - 4 July

Dear Friends
 
Hare Krishna

Our first Monthly Sankirtan Festival was a success with 47 devotees participating and 434 of Srila Prabhupada's books distributed. We hope that this festival will grow and more and more members of the community volunteer a few hours every month. The next Monthly Sankirtan Festival will be on Saturday, 30 July.

Devotees from the brahmachari ashram left for the Grahamstown Arts Festival this morning. They will be joining devotees from Cape Town and will be distributing books and prasada and doing harinam.

If you are planning to go to the House & Garden show, keep an eye out for our exhibit. We will be there from Friday, 8 July until Sunday, 10 July. We will offer items to create a "sacred space" in your home.

Your Week Ahead

Thursday, 30 June
Ekadasi
Fast from all grains, beans and legumes.

Friday, 1 July
Break Fast 06:52 - 10:17
Sunday, 3 July
3:00pm    Love Feast

Monday, 4 July
Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur's Disappearance Anniversary
Fast until noon
Festival will begin at 11:00am
 
Join CHAD Support
If you have decided to recite one chapter of Bhagavad-gita a day, then you can join our CHAD Support emailing list by simply sending us an email with "Join CHAD Support" in the subject line.
 
Your friends at Sri Sri Radha Radhanath Temple
 
Date to Note

Bhakti Theatre Celebrates ISKCON's 50th Anniversary
 
The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D drama honours ISKCON's 50th anniversary, with ISKCON history, Srila Prabhupada, the parampara, agents of Maya, and Srila Prabhupada's disciples.
 
Bhakti Theatre is inspired by His Holiness Bhaktimarg Swami. It is for friends and families looking to spend a relaxed afternoon/evening with quality spiritual entertainment in a devotional atmosphere. This is a great holiday outing. You are encouraged to bring cushions and blankets as the chill sets in early.
 
There is a nominal cover charge of R10 per person (under 5s are free).
BYS Cafe will have light meals, snacks and drink for sale.
Proceeds goes towards the university cultivation programme and the Theatre.

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