Mission & Philosophy
Mission & Philosophy of ISKCON Manitoba 🌟 Guided by Srila Prabhupada's timeless vision since 1966, ISKCON Manitoba is passionately committed to illuminating spiritual pathways and fostering a sense of unity. Our essence lies in sharing spiritual wisdom 📖, cultivating a profound Krishna consciousness 🙏, and building a vibrant community bound by devotion and unity 💖. Embracing the sacred tradition of congregational chanting 🎶, we champion spiritual transformation through the resonance of divine names. Our aspiration is to create serene sanctuaries 🌳 dedicated to Krishna's transcendental pastimes, inviting all to experience spiritual growth and inner peace. At the heart of ISKCON Manitoba is a call to embrace a simpler, spiritually enriching lifestyle 🌱 and to perpetuate a legacy of spiritual literature 📚 that enlightens and inspires. Join us on this divine journey towards unity, enlightenment, and a harmonious existence. 🌼
Phase 1
In this phase, we will plan to purchase a land which would be accessible by our members.
We anticipate that this phase will take approximately 6 Months to complete and will cost approximately $1,50,000.
This is our current phase will start from Narsimha Chaturdashi and expecting to be completed by Janmashtami.
Phase 2
In this phase, we will focus on building the Temple Structure, Innermost sanctum of a temple, (Mandapam), HAVC, Plumbing and Electrical done, Washroom. This will cost approximately 2,50,000.
We anticipate this phase will take 1 year. We will plan to have this completed by Janmashtami, 2025.
Phase 03
In this phase, we will build Govinda Kitchen, Matchless Gift Shop and Library, Cultural Halls, Dinning (Prasadam Hall), Flooring, Deities Dressing Room, Pujari Room.
This will cost approximately $1,10,000
We anticipate this will take 6 months expecting to be completed by Gaur Purnima, 2026.
Phase 04
In this structure, we will build Driveway, Garden, Sidewalk and buying Kitchen Equipment’s.
This will cost approximately $50,000.
We anticipate this will take 6 months expecting to be completed by Janmashtami, 2026.