ISKCON devotees express joy in glorifying Krishna, Indian culture in Japan
Updated:4 years, 1 month ago
Updated:4 years, 1 month ago
Saitama (Japan), May 22 (ANI): Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Japan, Krishna devotees from ISKCON Temple in Tokyo on May 20 expressed a sense of joy in glorifying Krishna and the Indian culture in foreign countries including Japan. Expressing exuberance in spreading the Indian culture through Shrimad Bhagavad Geeta across the globe, Devotee said, “I have the holy book of Bhagwat Gita with me. I have a keen interest in Indian temples and after a long wait of four years now I have a chance to come here and be a part of the ISKCON community.” Another devotee, Hari Narayanan said, "I have been living in Japan for 25 years and have been associated with ISKCON temple from the very start said, I am very joyous to be a part of ISKCON." Notably, the ISKCON mandir encourages its devotees to build an eternal relationship with Lord Krishna through love and devotion. Last year Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded ISKCON and said that it has taught the world the real meaning of faith - zeal, enthusiasm, gaiety, and keeping faith in humanity.
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