How Devotees Observe Purushottam Month in ISKCON Temples | 2026

By ISKCON Bengaluru Sun, 24 May, 2026

Purushottam Month is considered one of the most spiritually uplifting times in ISKCON temples around the world. Devotees use this sacred month to increase devotion, perform seva, and spend more time remembering Lord Krishna.

During this holy month, temples become more vibrant with kirtans, prayers, spiritual classes, and devotional activities.

1. Extra Chanting and Japa

Many devotees increase their daily chanting of the Hare Krishna Mahamantra during Purushottam Month. Some take special vows to chant extra rounds every day.

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare

2. Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam Reading

Devotees spend more time reading sacred scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam to deepen spiritual understanding.

3. Temple Seva

Many people volunteer in temple activities such as:

  • Cleaning the temple
  • Cooking prasadam
  • Flower decoration
  • Serving devotees
  • Organizing festivals and programs

Seva performed during this month is considered especially auspicious.

4. Harinam and Kirtans

Temples conduct joyful bhajans, kirtans, and Harinam programs where devotees sing the holy names together with devotion.

5. Annadanam and Prasadam Distribution

Offering and distributing prasadam is an important seva during this month. Many temples organize food distribution programs for devotees and visitors.

6. Spiritual Classes and Lectures

ISKCON temples often arrange special classes about Krishna consciousness, devotional service, and the importance of Purushottam Month.

7. Fasting and Simple Living

Some devotees follow simple diets, avoid unnecessary entertainment, and focus more on spiritual practices during this month.

8. Offering Lamps and Special Worship

Daily lamp offerings, Tulasi worship, and extra prayers are commonly performed in temples.

Simple Message for Children

Purushottam Month in ISKCON temples is like a special devotional festival where everyone chants, serves, learns about Krishna, and becomes spiritually happy together.

Conclusion

Purushottam Month is observed in ISKCON temples with devotion, seva, kirtans, scripture reading, and prasadam distribution. It is a beautiful opportunity for devotees to become spiritually stronger and develop a closer connection with Lord Krishna.

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