By ISKCON Bengaluru Mon, 01 Jun, 2026
Mango Mela holds a special place in ISKCON because mangoes are first offered to Lord Krishna before being distributed as prasadam to devotees and visitors. In the Vedic tradition, offering the best fruits, flowers, and preparations to the Lord is considered an act of devotion and gratitude.
Lord Krishna is known for His loving pastimes in Vrindavan, where fruits, flowers, cows, and nature played an important role in daily life. Mangoes, often called the "King of Fruits," are considered one of nature's finest gifts and are lovingly offered to Krishna during the summer season.
During Mango Mela, devotees bring various varieties of mangoes and prepare special mango-based offerings. These offerings are presented to the Deities with prayers and devotion. After the offering, the mangoes become prasadam, which is distributed to everyone.
Mango Mela is not only about enjoying mangoes but also about:
In ISKCON, food offered to Krishna is considered spiritually purified. By honoring prasadam, devotees receive spiritual benefit along with physical nourishment. Mango Mela provides a joyful opportunity to remember Krishna while enjoying His mercy in the form of delicious mango prasadam.
Mango Mela in ISKCON is special because it transforms a seasonal fruit festival into a celebration of devotion, gratitude, and spiritual happiness. By offering the finest mangoes to Lord Krishna and sharing prasadam with everyone, devotees experience both the sweetness of mangoes and the sweetness of devotional service. Hare Krishna!
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