Welcome to Stoke Hare Krishna Centre
A sanctuary in Basford, offering the timeless wisdom and meditation of Bhakti-yoga. Connect, grow, and find inspiration on your spiritual journey.
Sunday Feast (12-2 PM)
Join us every Sunday in the Hare Krishna Centre. Filled with chanting & dancing, Vedic wisdom, and, of course, the delicious prasadam (feast). This is a family-friendly event, with something for everyone—a chance for the community to come together and for newcomers to find inspiration.
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Food for all
Every week, we come together to cook vegetarian food for the community, fostering a spirit of service and sharing.
School Programmes
Our workshops give students a taste of vedic culture and philosophy through activities like storytelling (Nursery) and role-playing (Primary and Secondary)
Breathing Circle
Basford Breathing Circle Monthly breathing circles centered around breathwork, designed to promote relaxation, mindfulness, and emotional well-being.
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Upcomming Events
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Sri Gaura Purnima
It is a day to commemorate the birth of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who founded Gaudiya Vaishnavism. The festival takes place on the full moon day of the Hindu month Phalguna.
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Krishna Consciousness is so nice that if one takes part in it in either ways, like hearing, chanting, remembering, worshiping, praying, or even simply by eating prasadam, the transcendental effect will be visible