Thursday 22 September 2022

One Spirit Heritage Beach Fest Event Guide

Dear Friends

On Saturday we embark on our first large-scale outreach festival outside of the Temple in some years. This festival is quite different from what we have experienced before. As a celebration of the variegatedness prevalent in South Africa, this festival aims to uncover everyone’s innate connection with Krishna through our different cultures and heritages. This approach is something Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur and following him, Srila Prabhupada greatly desired — to show how we are spiritually one in our cultural diversity.

Why the One Spirit Tree?
Memorialize our unified spirit by adding your palm print on the One Spirit Tree. This is a simple but beautiful way to appreciate our heritage visually. Simply dip your hand into a paint colour of your choice and place your palm print on the tree. There is a facility to wash up.

Heritage Peace Parade 10am-12pm
Encourage everyone you know to come and dress in their heritage clothing and join the sacred sounds parade and raise the vibration of the city. We have been through so much as a community and the parade aims to spread sacred sound to clear the atmosphere.

What to expect at the Spirit Lifestyle Market?
We partnered with the eThekwini Economic Development and Planning, Business Support & Market Unit and welcome ten local crafters who form part of the city’s Poverty Alleviation Initiative. There will be a variety of delicious vegan and vegetarian food and entrepreneurs selling a variety of quality products.

Check out more details on Facebook and Instagram

Week Ahead

Saturday 24 September
Morning Class @7:30am

A Transcendental Diary, Chapter 30 November – 1 December 1975
with His Grace Raghunath Bhatta Das

Sunday 25 September
Morning Class @7:30am

Sri Isopanishad, Mantra 6 – The Seer of All Souls
with Her Grace Ranga Devi Dasi

Love Feast @11am
Material Prosperity & Krishna Consciousness

with His Grace Ramvijay Das

Reminders

Govinda’s Restaurant & Radhanath’s Gifts
Monday – Saturday 9:30am-4pm
Sundays & Public Holidays 9:30am-3pm
CLOSED on Wednesdays.
Note: The Temple Receptionist can assist you at Radhanath’s Gifts on weekdays between 8am-4pm.

Govinda’s Dining
Monday – Saturday 10am – 3pm
Sundays & Public Holidays 10am – 2pm
CLOSED on Wednesdays.
Function Booking for the Dining Area
1. Maximum 30 people
2. Booking to be placed five days in advance
3. Please take note of our dining times.
4. To discuss details, please get in touch with the temple.

COVID Protocol at the Temple
1. If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms, kindly stay at home.
2. You are not required to wear a mask, however, you are welcome to exercise personal choice in this matter.

How to Connect to the Temple?

031 403 3328 • temple@iskcondurban.net • iskcondurban.net 

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