Salt Lake City, Utah - As part of a series called How do we get to Heaven, Fox 13 recently interviewed ISKCON temple president (and expert devotee communicator) Caru Prabhu. Caru discusses many things -- the gorgeous Spanish Fork temple, the Vaisnava basis for deity worship, demigods and God, animal rights and karma, and the transcendental availability of God through devotional source, for example -- with Fox reporter Max Roth.
You can view the complete interview, a segment of which aired on Mother's Day, by visiting the Utah ISKCON temple's website, utahkrishnas.com.
Caru's interview reveals example after example of exemplary communication, and the community which he leads is a testament to what such communication can do. The temple -- in the heart of "Mormon country" -- is one of the most dynamic, attractive, and successful ISKCON projects in North America. Caru and his wife Vaibhavi enjoy a great relationship with neighbors and friends of other faiths (especially members of the LDS faith), the Hindu-American community, government officials (including the Governor and Senator Orin Hatch), and the local and national media.
Thank you Caru and Vaibhavi prabhus, for your dedicated service to Srila Prabhupada and to ISKCON.
You can view the complete interview, a segment of which aired on Mother's Day, by visiting the Utah ISKCON temple's website, utahkrishnas.com.
Caru's interview reveals example after example of exemplary communication, and the community which he leads is a testament to what such communication can do. The temple -- in the heart of "Mormon country" -- is one of the most dynamic, attractive, and successful ISKCON projects in North America. Caru and his wife Vaibhavi enjoy a great relationship with neighbors and friends of other faiths (especially members of the LDS faith), the Hindu-American community, government officials (including the Governor and Senator Orin Hatch), and the local and national media.
Thank you Caru and Vaibhavi prabhus, for your dedicated service to Srila Prabhupada and to ISKCON.
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