The Spiritual Morning Programme

Everyday since July 20th 1986 (and that's every day without exception) there has been an early morning spiritual programme in our temple. Similiar events occurs in all 400 ISKCON temples around the world every morning. The first ceremony is Mangal Arati from 4.30am. A conchshell like the clarion call of a trumpet resounds and the intricately crafted altar gates are opened to reveal Radha Govinda, the temple Deities. Amid the ringing of bells and clouds of incense a ceremony involving fire, water, flowers and other items begins. And then the kirtan starts; the sacred singing of mantras accompanied by drums and cymbals. After this, monks in the temple chant on prayer beads for almost two hours. The next event gets under way at 7.00am. This is the Greeting of the Deities. A meditative song accompanied by music that was composed by George Harrison is played. Then after more kirtan there is a talk / discussion on Vedic Philosophy from the great Bhagavat Purana, the essence of all Vedic literature.

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Guests of Lake Isle Retreats are not required to attend any of the morning programme. However guests are more than welcome to attend anything they like. We recommend that popping into the temple, even for 5 minutes, will enrich your experience of the retreat immensely. One can visit the temple-room at any time, and leave at any time, without causing offence or disturbance at all.

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Some retreats have attendance at the morning programme integrated into the retreat schedule, but most don't. However, as mentioned, anyone on any retreat is welcome to explore the ancient spiritual culture of India by observing these events, either by attending at 7.00am or at 4.30am. Both aratis take 30 minutes. 

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