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ISKCON Brisbane to celebrate Janmashtami 2025 with day-long festivities on August 16

Brisbane, July 30 (Australia India News Newsdesk)

The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Brisbane is preparing to host one of its most significant annual celebrations—Janmashtami 2025— on August 16, at the ISKCON Brisbane Community Centre. The festivities will run from 12 noon to 12 midnight, offering a vibrant mix of spiritual devotion and cultural expression to mark the sacred birth of Lord Krishna. The event will feature a range of devotional activities throughout the day. A highlight of the celebration is the Abhishek ceremony for the deities of Sri Sri Radha Krishnachandra, which will take place at 10 PM. Devotees will also be treated to continuous kirtans, with devotional singing and chanting filling the temple space, creating an uplifting spiritual atmosphere. Attendees will have the opportunity to receive darshan of the beautifully decorated deities and enjoy prasadam—a variety of sanctified vegetarian meals prepared with love and offered as part of the worship.

In the lead-up to the celebrations, ISKCON Brisbane representatives held an official meeting with Consul General of India in Brisbane, Neetu M. Bhagotia, and Head of Chancery Sushil. The meeting took place at the Indian Consulate, where the officials extended their support and best wishes for the upcoming Janmashtami festival, recognizing its importance in uniting the community through shared cultural and spiritual values.

The event is free to attend, and guests are encouraged to register via Eventbrite. Janmashtami at ISKCON Brisbane is not just a religious celebration—it is also a community gathering that brings people of all ages and backgrounds together in joy, devotion, and harmony.

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