Below, you will find information about the Vrinda Organization both in Concord, and elsewhere.
You may also view PHOTOS of the Vrinda Center in Concord.

INTRODUCING VRINDA

Welcome to the Vrinda Center of Concord, NH; an establishment dedicated to serving the spiritual development of the local community.
We provide several programs to help the community enhance the well being of their mind, body, and soul.

People from all different spiritual paths are welcome to partake in programs;
please, come and share your individual perspective and valuable realizations with others.

The Vrinda Center of Concord opened in September, 2006 joining more than 50 centers worldwide belonging
to the Vrinda Institute for Vaishnava Culture and Studies based in Vrindavan, India. Established in 1984
by Srila Bhakti Alok Paramadvaiti, Vrinda has hundreds of devoted members located primarily in South America, Europe, and India.

The main purpose of the Vrinda Mission is to share with everyone the teachings, practices and culture of Gaudiya Vaishnavism
(considered in India to be one of the purest paths of bhakti yoga, the yoga of transcendental loving service to Krishna).

As a non-profit cultural organization dedicated to advancing spiritual practices, Vrinda offers a wide range of activities to all members
of the local community free of charge, regardless of age, race, gender, socio-economic status, or religious affiliation.

DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES

Vaishnava Philosophy and Cultural Discussion Programs
Instruction is based on ancient Vedic scriptures such as Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, as well as contemporary Vaishnava literature.
Themes such as karma, reincarnation, the nature of the soul, the spiritual realm, material nature, aspects of divinity, and self realization are covered.

Inbound Yoga
Gentle but effective practice of essential body postures, breathing exercises and meditation techniques designed to enhance overall health and
cultivate spiritual awareness.

Vegetarian Cooking
Recipes draw on traditional vegetarian Indian cuisine, using pure, genuine ingredients (including dairy products).
If you have any special dietary needs or allergies, please let us know in advance.

Kirtan and Bhajan
Traditional Vaishnava mantras and devotional songs are sung in Sanskrit and Bengali, accompanied by traditional Indian instruments. Translations
are provided of all material into English. No musical experience is necessary.

Gaudiya Vaishnava Devotional Servics
Daily rituals and ceremonies are performed according to traditional Gaudiya Vaishnava practices, including deity worship, kirtan, and food offerings.
These services are open to the public daily. No special attire is required.

Please see the following websites and their links for more information about the Vrinda Organization:
www.vrindavan.org -:|:- www.vrindanews.com

Thank you for visiting Vrinda :-)

This page is still under construction, please come back soon! For more information, feel free to contact us.

To help support the activities of the mission, tax-deductible donations are accepted. Volunteer service is also greatly valued, especially
from those who are not in a position to make financial donations.