DAILY & WEEKLY PROGRAMS
All are welcome to attend and learn at no cost. Please join our mailing list for info on upcoming classes, programs, festivals, and events.
DAILY ONLINE CLASSES
Join us every morning via Zoom!
Monday–Saturday 8–9am
Sunday 8–9am
DAILY ARATI & DARSHAN AT THE TEMPLE
Arati is the ceremonial worship of Lord Krishna via the deity form (see FAQ for more). During this daily ceremony, the altar curtains are open for viewing the deities and temple devotee offerings of incense, fire, water, and flowers.
Darshan (which means "seeing") follows Arati and is where the altar curtains remain open for a scheduled period of time (below). In Darshan, we experience seeing the deities but are also seen by them in blessings.
4:30 AM
Mangala arati, darshan
until 5:00am
5:00 AM
Tulasi puja
5:15–7:15 AM
Japa sadhana –
meditation hour
7:20 AM
Srngara arati, darshan
open until 11:20am
7:35–7:45 AM
Guru puja
8:00–9:00 AM
Srimad Bhagavatam class
12:00 PM
Rajabhoga arati, darshan open until 12:30pm
4:30 PM
Vaikalika arati, darshan
open until 5:30pm
6:00 PM
Sandhya arati, darshan
open until 6:30pm
7:45 PM
Shayana arati, darshan
open until 8pm
DARSHAN SOCIAL
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WEEKLY PROGRAMS AT THE TEMPLE
We look forward to seeing you in person, or join via livestream
WEDNESDAY NIGHT KIRTAN
6:00-8:00pm every Wednesday
Join us for musical mantra meditation of the Hare Krsna Maha-mantra. Always free and open to the public, this is a lively, celebratory program of singing, chanting, and percussive instruments. Just enjoy the music or participate in playing. No experience required. Can't join us in person? Click "Temple Livestream" at top/right to enjoy virtually.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY HARINAM
Friday night in Denver on 16th Street Mall, 6:00–9:00 pm
+ Saturday daytime
Harinam means "holy name". We go out in public to share the transcendental vibration of the holy name into the ether. For more information, please email us at iskcondenver@gmail.com
SUNDAY FESTIVAL
12:00–2:00 pm every Sunday
12:00 pm – Arati (worship ceremony) & kirtan (musical mantra)
12:30 pm – Lecture and discussion
1:15 pm – Prasad (blessed food) feast served