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According to Srila Prabhupada, Krishna is not stereotyped, it is not that He can only accept service in one way. Prabhupada promised that one can serve Krishna according to his or her ability and talents. Further to this is that the devotees should serve according to time, place and circumstance.

Many devotees have taken these teachings to heart and are serving Krishna in a kaleidoscope of services. This section of iskcon.com displays a small sample of what can be done. Click the links below to view project information pages and links to sites.

Back to Godhead
The magazine of the Hare Krishna movement.
The Bhaktivedanta Archives
Preserving and perpetuating the teachings and personal life of Srila Prabhupada.
Children of Krishna
Supporting and protecting the educational, economic, emotional, and spiritual development of the children of the Hare Krsna movement.
ISKCON Deity Worship Ministry
Facilitating and encouraging the maintenance and development of deity worship.
ISKCON Prison Ministry
Bringing Krishna consciousness to prisons around the world, and providing opportunities for inmates to practice Krishna consciousness, and to guide inmates in their spiritual life.
Bhaktivedanta Library Services
Widely distributing Srila Prabhupada's books and those of his disciples and followers, as well as related audio and video materials.
Vrindavana Institute for Higher Education
(VIHE)
Helping devotees fulfil the purpose for which Srila Prabhupada wanted them to visit Sri Vrindavana Dhama: to study his books in the association of senior devotees.
ISKCON Youth Forum (India)
Establishing a youth group of spiritually strong students, who are genuine practitioners and representatives of Sanatana Dharma (Krishna consciousness).

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