
In the vibrant landscape of Zambia’s bustling cities and peaceful countryside, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) has planted deep roots for over 40 years, fostering spiritual growth and sporadic communities. We have encouraged the participation of ISKCON Zambia’s journey is more than just a spiritual endeavor, it reflects a tapestry of challenges, victories and a vision for a harmonious society.
The seeds of ISKCON’s existence in Zambia were sown more than 40 years ago when believers led by Bahumananda embarked on a massive preaching safari across Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia. This pioneering effort laid the foundation for a spiritual movement that resonated across generations. Jagovind Das, current project leader and ISKCON Zambia Temple Head, reflected on the journey in a recent interview with ISKCON News. Spreading spiritual wisdom gives us resilience. ”
Under Jaygovind’s leadership, ISKCON Zambia has experienced significant growth and transformation. The establishment of his ISKCON temple in Lusaka testifies to the persistent commitment of his followers and growing interest in spiritual teachings. Mr Jagobind said: “Managing a growing community and temple comes with unique challenges. We are committed to innovative ways to become financially independent while remaining true to Srila Prabhupada’s mission and our spiritual principles.” I needed to find it.”
One of the key support programs that has garnered praise is the annual Ratha Yatra festival, which celebrates Lord Jagannath’s chariot procession. Mr. Jagovind shared his insights about its beginnings and development. “The Ratha Yatra is not just a religious event, it is a festival of unity and diversity. In the early days, we had to be resourceful. We built the chariots ourselves, It reminds me of our humble beginnings with makeshift objects,” he recalled with a laugh. “Once, she even used her daughter’s doll to represent a god until a proper god was brought to Zambia.”
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ISKCON Zambia’s diverse community participates in the festival.
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Member of RYF’s ISKCON Zambian community.
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Ja Govind at ISKCON Zambia RYF.
Over the years, the Ratha Yatra Festival has grown in size and participation, becoming a signature event for devotees as well as the wider Zambian community. Collaborations with local organizations, schools, ARYA, and various organizations further enriched the cultural tapestry of the festival. It has been transformed into a platform for interreligious dialogue, social cohesion, and spiritual reflection.
In his dual role as spiritual leader and businessman, Mr. Jagobind has been instrumental in supporting the temple financially. “We established his Govinda’s Restaurant not only as a source of income but also as a platform to promote vegetarianism and healthy living. It has become a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. ,” Jagovind explained. He also mentioned plans to develop the temple as a gift shop, further contributing to the sustainability of the project.
The impact of ISKCON’s work extends beyond temporary successes. Reflecting on moments of personal growth and spiritual fulfillment, Jagobind said, “It’s incredibly rewarding to see individuals change their lives through spiritual practice and community support. It inspires our resolve to overcome and continue our mission with renewed vigor.”
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Recent state of RYF.
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Mr. Ja Govinda addressing the ISKCON Zambian community.
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Members gather to support festival activities.
Looking to the future, ISKCON Zambia envisions further expanding its educational programmes, green initiatives and collaborations with like-minded organizations. Emphasizing the importance of collaborative partnerships, Jagovind said, “Together we can build a more caring and enlightened society. Our future plans are about more than just growth. , to foster lasting positive change.”
The future of ISKCON Zambia depends not only on local efforts but also on the participation and support of enthusiasts from around the world. Their collective contributions in terms of knowledge sharing, financial support, and guidance are essential to sustaining and expanding ISKCON’s advocacy efforts. Mr. Jagobind emphasized the need for further outreach activities to share and develop Krishna consciousness among indigenous host communities and promote mutual respect, understanding and spiritual harmony.
As ISKCON Zambia continues to thrive on its spiritual journey, there are ample opportunities for believers and well-wishers from all over the world to contribute and participate in this sacred endeavor. If you would like to support or learn more about ISKCON Zambia’s projects and initiatives, the direct route is to contact Jaygovind, project leader and temple head. Additionally, updates and information are available through the Governing Body Committee (GBC) members who oversee the region.
ISKCON Zambia currently maintains an active presence on Facebook through pages such as Govinda’s Restaurant – Lusaka and ISKCON Zambia, but plans are underway for a dedicated website and a more comprehensive platform for engagement and collaboration. We are promised a new platform. Through these channels, devotees and supporters around the world can join hands to spread the message of Krishna consciousness and promote spiritual growth in Zambia and beyond.