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Upcoming Devotee Care Activities
Devotee Care Course at ISKCON Ahmedabad
26th – 29th October 2023
Devotee Care Course at ISKCON Tirupati
23th – 27th Nov 2023
Devotee Care Course at ISKCON Mayapur
5th – 7th August 2023
Devotee Care Course at ISKCON Mayapur
29th Jan – 2nd Feb 2023
PAST EVENTS
Devotee Care Course at ISKCON Ahmedabad
26th – 29th October 2023
Devotee Care Course at ISKCON Tirupati
23th – 27th Nov 2023
Devotee Care Course at ISKCON Mayapur
5th – 7th August 2023
Devotee Care Course at ISKCON Mayapur
29th Jan – 2nd Feb 2023
Devotee Care Course at ISKCON Kaudinyapur
26th – 29th October 2023
UPCOMING EVENTS
Devotee Care Course at ISKCON Amravati
Dates to be announced
Devotee Care Course at ISKCON Juhu
Dates to be announced
Devotee Care Team Contacts
Gauranga Das
DCC Global course leader
Acarya Ratna Das
DCC India chairman
Damodar Das
DCC Global course leader
Parama Karuna Madhav Das
DCC Global secretar
Satyanarayana Das
DCC Global course leader
Happy Devotees
“I have been able to deepen my relationships with others in a way that is grounded in spiritual principles. Getting guidance has helped me connect with others in a more meaningful way, bringing greater harmony and love into my life.”
“The next generation of Devotees are happy supporting the continued growth of ISKCON as they continue to be nourished and supported themselves.“
“When we radiate positive energy and enthusiasm, it can uplift those around us and create a more positive and fertile environment of depth and gratitude in our spiritual lives. This energy is contagious and inspires others to approach their own lives with more enthusiasm and optimism too.”
The 12 Areas of Devotee Care
1. Spiritual Life “…if you take spiritual care, the bodily care is automatically done. Our main business is spiritual care." (SP Morning Walk Bombay, 03/11/1975) “These are the instruction in the Bhagavad-gita, everything [is] practical. If we follow Bhagavad-gita...
4 Core Coaching Skills for Caregivers
(Adapted from the Devotee Care Course student handbook) It is desirable, wherever feasible, that caregivers in ISKCON are themselves devotees. Nevertheless, caring devotees must exhibit appropriate values and conduct, and be knowledgeable and expert in their...
The 12 Recipients of Devotee Care
1. Women “In the glorious days, or before the advent of the age of Kali, the brahmanas, the cows, the women, thechildren and the old men were properly given protection...To insult a chaste woman means to bring aboutdisaster in the duration of life.” (SB 1.8.5 -...