WEEKLY GATHERING

The Sunday Feast

Every Sunday evening, our doors open to all of Nizamabad for an uplifting experience of joyful kirtan, timeless Vedic wisdom, and a magnificent sanctified vegetarian meal.

THE EVENING FLOW

Sunday Evening Schedule

Join us from 5:30 PM onwards. No prior registration or experience is needed—come as you are to participate in any or all parts of the evening.

5:30 PM
6:30 PM
7:30 PM

Joyful Kirtan

Vedic Wisdom

Sanctified Feast

Uplifting congregational chanting with traditional instruments like mridanga and kartals that calms the mind and stirs the soul.

A practical, accessible talk on timeless Vedic philosophy, offering real-world tools for modern life's challenges.

A multi-course vegetarian feast (prasadam), cooked with devotion and served with love to every guest.

Close-up of hands serving a traditional multi-course vegetarian meal on a leaf plate, warm steam rising, vibrant saffron rice and colorful curries, soft golden lighting.
Close-up of hands serving a traditional multi-course vegetarian meal on a leaf plate, warm steam rising, vibrant saffron rice and colorful curries, soft golden lighting.
SACRED FOOD

Cooked with Devotion

In the Bhakti tradition, food is more than sustenance. Every ingredient is selected with care, prepared in a state of meditative cleanliness, and offered to the Divine before serving.

This sanctified vegetarian food, known as prasadam, nourishes both body and consciousness. No one leaves Nizamabad ISKCON hungry.

COMMON QUESTIONS

What to Expect

We want your first visit to feel like coming home. Here are answers to common questions from newcomers.

Is there an entry fee?

What should I wear?

Can I bring my family?

Absolutely. The feast is a family-friendly gathering. We welcome children, students, elders, and seekers from all backgrounds.

No, the Sunday Feast is entirely free. All discourses, kirtans, and the full vegetarian meal are offered without any charge.

There is no strict dress code. We suggest modest, comfortable clothing suitable for sitting on the carpeted temple hall floor.